Global Disaster Forecast – UPDATE 19 Mar
Posted by feww on March 19, 2011
THE NEXT MAJOR DISASTER COULD STRIKE THE U.S.
The next major anthropogenic or human-enhanced natural disaster [e.g., climate related] could occur in the United States with a probability of 0.75
The world’s next catastrophic tectonics event could occur in
- Western United States, Iceland, or Taiwan [Probability of 0.74]
- New Zealand Region, Indonesia, FIJI Islands, or Chile [Probability of 0.73]
- Japan Region [Probability of 0.72]
FIRE-EARTH disaster forecasts cover 2 levels:
- Specific Events
- Global Impact
An explanation of the relationship between the disasters that were forecast for 2010 and 2011-2012 and beyond and their Global Impact has been previously posted on the blog. See below for links:
2010 Disasters: Planetary collapse driven by man-made cataclysms
Fire-Earth Moderators believe at least one disaster could strike somewhere on the planet each day, throughout 2010. The outlook for 2011 and beyond …Go to links page for 2010 Disaster Calendar
2011 SIX TIMES MORE DISASTROUS THAN 2010: FIRE-EARTH Forecast
Humans continued to devour energy at a rate of 17.3terrawatt in 2011, when maximum ‘safe’ limit was less than 1.9terrawatt … Go to links page for 2011 Disaster Calendar
Related Links:
- EQJP [Includes summary of Japan’s recent earthquakes and forecasts]
Links to Disaster Calendars:
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