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Tuesday’s 7.9 magnitude earthquake in the Gulf of Alaska sent vibrations through the earth that caused water to rise and fall in wells in Florida, thousands of miles away. Sensors near Fort Lauderdale and Madison, near the Georgia border, showed a minor change in water levels after the earthquake, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). A water level rise from 41.59 feet to 41.77 feet was recorded at the well near Madison before it returned to normal. At the well near Fort Lauderdale, the water level fell from 1.42 feet to 1.31 feet. Why did water levels in these wells some 3,800 miles away from the earthquake’s epicenter change?
Alaska earthquake caused well water levels to change 3,800 miles away in Florida
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With all these earthquakes taking place and volcanoes popping off lets hope Yellowstone doesn't blow next LOL..
And this is a different article dam a lot going on MSM isn't reporting half this bs.
The earthquake which hit Alaska yesterday and today and the flurry of massive aftershocks highlights the very real risk to millions of Americans in California and the entire western seaboard. Quake expert Michael Kendall of the University of Bristol warned of the “very active” state of the tectonic boundary off the coast of the US state. And he added experts had spotted the Mount Cleveland volcano in Alakasa showing “increased activity” before yesterday’s huge earthquake.
ON EDGE: Millions of Californians at risk as world enters new seismic era
Alaska earthquake caused well water levels to change 3,800 miles away in Florida
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With all these earthquakes taking place and volcanoes popping off lets hope Yellowstone doesn't blow next LOL..
And this is a different article dam a lot going on MSM isn't reporting half this bs.
The earthquake which hit Alaska yesterday and today and the flurry of massive aftershocks highlights the very real risk to millions of Americans in California and the entire western seaboard. Quake expert Michael Kendall of the University of Bristol warned of the “very active” state of the tectonic boundary off the coast of the US state. And he added experts had spotted the Mount Cleveland volcano in Alakasa showing “increased activity” before yesterday’s huge earthquake.
ON EDGE: Millions of Californians at risk as world enters new seismic era