Hurricane Irma is registering on devices designed to detect earthquakes

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Hurricane Irma is registering on devices designed to detect earthquakes
Hurricane Irma is so strong it’s showing up on seismometers — equipment designed to measure earthquakes. “What we’re seeing in the seismogram are low-pitched hums that gradually become stronger as the hurricane gets closer to the seismometer on the island of Guadeloupe,” said Stephen Hicks, a seismologist at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom.

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Interesting that's seems powerful , but hey whatcha gonna do .
 
Hurricane Irma is registering on devices designed to detect earthquakes
Hurricane Irma is so strong it’s showing up on seismometers — equipment designed to measure earthquakes. “What we’re seeing in the seismogram are low-pitched hums that gradually become stronger as the hurricane gets closer to the seismometer on the island of Guadeloupe,” said Stephen Hicks, a seismologist at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom.

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Interesting that's seems powerful , but hey whatcha gonna do .
Hurricanes do make an unmistakable noise, like a jet plane taking off in your backyard, except it never lifts off, just keeps screaming/rumbling all at the same time.
 

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