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Parking Lot Vanishes Under Landslide

Posted by feww on May 6, 2010

Image of the Day:

The Vanishing Parking Lot: Now You Don’t See it!


Part of the parking lot at Scott Towne Center has given way, causing a landslide that is covering one lane of Greentree Road below in Scott. James Knox/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Image may be subject to copyright.

A landslide continues to consume parts of the shopping plaza’s parking lot at Scott Towne Center, in Scott Township, Pennsylvania. “The road, which about 22,000 vehicles use daily, is reduced to one lane in each direction, but PennDOT is assessing the situation to determine whether the road must be closed altogether, PennDOT spokesman Jim Struzzi said today.” More…

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Eyjafjallajökull Eruption – ALI-EO1 Satellite Image

Posted by feww on May 6, 2010

Increased seismicity reported at Eyjafjallajökull

More magma pumping from the volcano’s depth GPS-monitoring indicates inflation


ALI on NASA’s EO-1 satellite captured this natural-color image of Eyjafjallajökull Volcano ejecting ash and steam on May 2, 2010. Source: NASA.  Download large image (2 MB, JPEG)

Magma Intrusion – 05 May 2010 13:40

Icelandic Met Office (IMO) has detected increased seismic activity beneath Eyjafjallajökull starting Monday 3 May. “Precise locations of the earthquakes show that their source is at first very deep, at about 23 km depth, but then migrates upwards. This strongly indicates that “new” magma is intruding into the magma conduit and pushing on the over-lying magma, causing a difference in pressure at the surface. It is therefore anticipated that the eruption will continue at full force in the next days.”

Plume Height

IMO’s weather radar reported the plume height reaching to a height of about 6.5km a.s.l.

Lava Flow

Lava is flowing in a northerly direction and spreading at 500 m a.s.l., IMO said. “The lava tongue is about 200 m wide and lava channels that join at the tongue are about 30-60 m wide. The lava channels gets wider every day.”

GPS deformatio

IMO reported significant horizontal movement at GPS stations mounted around
Eyjafjallajökull in the last 2 days.

Other details at Eruption in Eyjafjallajökull (PDF file)

Volcanic Ash Advisory from London – Issued graphics

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Gulf Oil Disaster: Why Obama Was Slighted

Posted by feww on May 6, 2010

BP Granted ‘Categorical Exclusion’ From Enviro Safety

When Our Reader Called Obama: A Serious Self-Hater, Google Promptly Buried The Reasons!

Had the U.S. regulators NOT exempted BP drilling in the GoM from a detailed environmental impact analysis, the deadly explosion and ensuing oil spill disaster might have been averted.

The Minerals Management Service (MMS) granted BP exploration a “categorical exclusion” from a full environmental impact analysis, which is a basic requirement under the National Environmental Policy Act, “according to documents made available by the Center for Biological Diversity, an environmental group,” said a report.


A shrimp boat takes part in a cleaning operation for oil leaked from the Deepwater Horizon wellhead, east of the mouth of the Mississippi river, near the coast of Louisiana, May 5, 2010.  Credit: Daniel Beltra/Greenpeace/Handout via REUTERS

BP’s project was promptly approved in April 2009 by the MMS, the U.S. Interior Department branch that is responsible for managing fossil fuels and all other resources on the outer continental shelf.

“Kieran Suckling, the environmental group’s executive director, said the incident showed the Obama administration’s support for increased offshore drilling had obscured Interior Secretary Ken Salazar’s pledge to reform the MMS.” he report said.

“Instead of protecting the public interest by conducting environmental reviews, his agency rubber-stamped BP’s drilling plan, just as it does hundreds of others every year in the Gulf of Mexico,” Suckling said.

“The Obama administration has recognized that there should be more oversight of how agencies use categorical exclusions,” an official at the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), a White House agencysaid.

“That is why CEQ issued draft guidance in February 2010, that addresses the need for monitoring the use of categorical exclusions to ensure that they are being applied in a way that meets their intent.”

MMS has since admitted that up to 400 exploration projects in the Gulf have been granted categorical exclusions!

Corruption, Sex, Cocaine

BP could have demanded the first-born babies of every third family along the coast line and the MMS would have probably accommodated.

“Speaking of the MMS, ProPublica reminded us that it recently faced a scandal when an investigation discovered ‘a culture of ethical failure’ at the agency. The report found that some MMS officials ‘frequently consumed alcohol at industry functions, had used cocaine and marijuana, and had sexual relationships with oil and gas company representatives.’ Another recent investigation found that MMS has withheld data from its own staff involved in environmental analyses and that ‘some of its own scientists have alleged that their findings have been suppressed’ – an allegation which the Department of Interior ‘generally agrees’ with,” said a report.

Just How Much Damage?

About 40 percent of the lower 48 states’ annual commercial fishing is caught in the Gulf Coast, a report says, which is worth $2.4 billion to Louisiana alone. “Right at the beginning of the shrimping season, losses are at least $8 million a day. [A] professor of socioeconomics at the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies at Texas A&M University, says the region’s catch is expected to fall by hundreds of millions of pounds, costing hundreds of millions of dollars.”

72-hour Trajectory Map of the BP DWH Oil Spill


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Cumulative Trajectory Map


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Just how terrible is BP’s legacy of pollution in the U.S.?

BP was responsible for the largest oil spill to-date on Alaska’s North Slope, writes Craig Welch of Seattle Times, and “faced criminal charges for intentionally dumping hazardous waste near Prudhoe Bay and was excoriated by Congress for a string of oil-pipeline leaks on the tundra.”

“BP’s policies are as rusty as its pipelines. I’m even more concerned about BP’s corporate culture of seeming indifference to safety and environmental issues. And this comes from a company that prides itself in their ads on protecting the environment. Shame. Shame. Shame.” Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, told BP executives during a heated September 2006 hearing,  Welch reported.

Where Next?

BP technicians, welders and seamen have constructed 98-ton 40x24x14 feet steel monstrosity called a “dome” or “chamber” which they intend to lower over the ruptured undersea oil well which has been gushing tremendous volumes of  crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico.

The barge carrying the massive metal box, painted in morbid white, arrived at the source of the oil spill about 65km (410 miles) off the Louisiana coast earlier today. The oil giant intends to lower the metal box some 1.5km below the sea surface, place it on the ruptured wellhead and then pump the oil out through a pipe placed on top of the box. Will it work? BP says they have never tried it at that depth!

Meanwhile, drilling has already begun for a relief well (May 2), BP reported, but it could take up to three months, before it can be tested.


PORT FOURCHON, La. – Crewmen aboard the motor vessel Joe Griffin guide a cofferdam onto the deck as the ship prepares to depart Wild Well Control, May 5, 2010. The chamber was designed to contain the oil discharge, that was a result of the Deepwater Horizon incident, before it reaches the surface. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Patrick Kelley.
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Shipping Disasters Update – May 6

Posted by feww on May 6, 2010

Bulk Coal Carrier Shen Neng 1 taking in 10 tons of water Daily

Ten tons of water is leaking into the stricken bulk coal carrier that ran aground Australia’s Queensland coast last month.

“Green groups have expressed concerns the Chinese-registered ship is taking on too much water into its coal areas and sinking at a rate of about 10cm a day,” a report said.


The 230-meter long coal tanker Shen Neng 1, which ran aground on a reef about 70km east of Great Keppel Island, off the coast of Queensland, Australia, were taken by Maritime Safety Queensland on Sunday (p.m.), 4 April 2010. Images may be subject to copyright. Click images to enlarge.

Cargo ship runs aground off Nassau

A German freight ship en route to Nassau has run aground on a sandbar off the coast of New Providence, a report said.

“The 105-meter Stadt Hannover, operated by German shipping firm Thien-Heyenga, ran ‘hard aground’ – which means it can’t free itself without help – on Sunday some 17 nautical miles north of Nassau, thankfully with its crew suffering no injury and the vessel remaining undamaged.”

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Strong Earthquake Strikes Southern Peru

Posted by feww on May 6, 2010

Magnitude 6.8 Earthquake Strikes Southern Peru Region

Strong earthquake measuring 6.8Mw struck southern Peru about 25km west of the town of Tacna, Peru.

The earthquake’s epicenter was located near 70.68°W 18.13°S, and at a depth of about 10 to 36km. The shock occurred on Thursday, May 6, 2010 at 2:42:48 UTC.

In March, Fire-Earth’s EarthModel simulations indicated strong probability of large earthquake occurring in Peru. The forecast is valid throughout 2010 and 2011.

As of posting, Chile’s state national emergency office had not received  any report of damage or injuries in Chilean territory, and there was no tsunami alert.

Fire-Earth Moderators believes there may have been some casualties in Peru judging by the magnitude of the quake and vulnerability of buildings in rural areas of Peru.

10-degree Map Centered at 20°S,70°W


Earthquake Location Map. Source: USGS/EHP. Map enhanced by Fire-Earth.

Earthquake Details

GFZ Potsdam – Earthquake Bulletin

Region: [Southern Peru] Near Coast of Northern Chile
Time: 2010-05-06 02:42:47.8 UTC
Magnitude: 6.8
Epicenter:
Depth: 36 km
Status: manually revised

Distances (USGS/EHP)

  • 25 km (15 miles) W of Tacna, Peru
  • 55 km (35 miles) NNW of Arica, Tarapaca, Chile
  • 100 km (60 miles) SSE of Moquegua, Peru
  • 960 km (600 miles) SE of LIMA, Peru

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Deadly Tornado Hits Chongqing in SW China

Posted by feww on May 6, 2010

Deadly tornado strikes city in SW China, killing at least 50 and injuring 130

The official Xinhua agency, quoting the municipal government, reported  the number of casualties as “at least 23 confirmed dead and 161 others injured” following a powerful storm  and torrential rain that inundated  China’s Chongqing Municipality earlier today.

A violent storm front struck Dianjiang and Liangping counties at about 2:00 a.m. local time, “toppling houses and damaging crops, with at least 23 people dead and 161 others injured, government sources said.”

“Liangping county was also hit by a tornado and hailstorm, leaving six people dead and another 34 injured. Seventeen people died and 127 people were injured in Dianjiang county, according to rough statistics.” Xinhua said.

2010 could prove one of China’s worst years for natural phenomena transformed to human-enhanced disasters. 2011 could be even deadlier.

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Greek Civil Volcano Erupts

Posted by feww on May 6, 2010

Epoch for Coke, Wall Street Gangsters, McDonald’s, Offshore Drilling, Greedy Multinationals … Must End

The European Illusion of Well Being is Finally Over. Change the system, or face the consequences. What is so difficult about this to understand?

Like a set of rotten teeth falling out of diseased gums, Portugal, Spain and others could follow.

European leaders are wetting themselves, knowing that the euro zone debt crisis could lead to a continental blowout.

President Karolos Papoulias declatred: ” Greece is on the brink of the abyss,” and warned the civil unrest could catch on like wildfire, after three people lost their lives during  “austerity measures” protests in the capital Athens.

Images of the Day: Greek Volcano Erupts, Athens on Fire


Demonstartors hurl projectiles at riot police near the Greek parliament in Athens during a nationwide strike in Greece, May 5, 2010. Credit: REUTERS/John Kolesidis. Image may be subject to copyright.


A riot policeman falls after being hit with Molotov cocktail near the Greek parliament in Athens during a nationwide strike in Greece, May 5, 2010.  Credit: REUTERS/John Kolesidis. Image may be subject to copyright. For a link to Reuters image gallery, see below.

What Governments Said

  • Germany: Europe’s fate is now at stake (German Chancellor Angela Merkel)
  • France: Euro is under speculative attack, but the attack cannot succeed. [You want to bet?]
  • Greece: Will deal with demonstrators by any means available to us, or words to that effect.

The Buffett Factor

Most of the world population are living on the margins, yet greedy investors like the Artifact of America, Warren Buffett, continue to siphon off what little lifeblood  is left in the communities and nations throughout the world. Recently, he lectured his disciples at Berkshire Hathaway’s annual shareholders meeting, defending the Wall Street gangsters for robbing blind the ordinary people. What you see in the photo is tiny consequence of his and his evil buddies’ tyranny against the people.

The Death Toll So Far:

“Three people, including a pregnant woman, choked to death when rioters set an Athens bank ablaze during a protest against wage and pension cuts that were the price of the 110 billion euro ($146.5 billion) EU/IMF bailout agreed on Sunday.” Reuters reported. Follow story here.

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Strong Earthquake Strikes Southern Sumatra

Posted by feww on May 6, 2010

M6.5 Earthquake Strikes Southwest of Sumatra, Indonesia

The strong shock was centered at 4.063°S, 101.085°E and occurred at an estimated depth of about 27km on Wednesday, May 05, 2010 at 16:29:03 UTC, USGS/EHP said.

The earthquake epicenter was located about 50km (31 miles) NNW of a large 8.5Mw quake which struck on September 12, 2007 at a depth of about 34km (21miles) killing at least 25 people.

Tsunami Status

The Pacific Tsunami Center ruled out the possibility of a destructive widespread tsunami as a result of this quake, but did not rule out “a very small possibility of a local tsunami” that may affect the local coasts within a radius of about 100km from the quake’s epicenter.

Fire-Earth Forecast:

Fire-Earth Forecasts large scale volcanic activity in and around Sumatra Region in 2010 and beyond.

10-degree Map Centered at 5°S,100°E


Earthquake Location Map. Source: USGS/EHP. Map enhanced by Fire-Earth.


Earthquake Details

  • Magnitude: 6.5
  • Date-Time:
    • Wednesday, May 05, 2010 at 16:29:03 UTC
    • Wednesday, May 05, 2010 at 11:29:03 PM at epicenter
  • Location: 4.063°S, 101.085°E
  • Depth: 27 km (16.8 miles)
  • Region: SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA
  • Distances:
    • 135 km (85 miles) WSW of Bengkulu, Sumatra, Indonesia
    • 215 km (135 miles) WSW of Lubuklinggau, Sumatra, Indonesia
    • 355 km (220 miles) SSE of Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia
    • 680 km (420 miles) WNW of JAKARTA, Java, Indonesia
  • Location Uncertainty:  horizontal +/- 5.3 km (3.3 miles)
  • Source:  USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
  • Event ID: us2010vxbk

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