Earthquake Scientists Finally Explain 9-Day Global 'Unidentified Seismic Object' (msn.com) 58
It was one year ago that "an odd seismic signal appeared at scientific stations around the globe," reports the Washington Post. "A day passed, and the slow tremor still reverberated. When it continued for a third day, scientists worldwide began assembling..."
Some initially thought the seismic instruments recording the signal were broken, but that was quickly nixed. Maybe it was a new volcano emerging before their eyes, others said. One jokingly ruled out an alien party. As theories were checked off, the scientists dubbed the signal an "Unidentified Seismic Object," or USO... Nine days later, the vibrations greatly dissipated. But the mystery of the USO lasted much longer.
A year later, the puzzle has been solved, according to a study published in the journal Science on Thursday. It took about 70 people from 15 different countries and more than 8,000 exchanged messages (long enough for a 900-page detective novel) to crack the case. The short answer: A mega-tsunami created waves that sloshed back and forth in a fjord in Greenland, creating vibrations that traveled around the world.
Extra heat from global warming "thinned a glacier in eastern Greenland over time so much that it could no longer support the mountain rock above it," according to the article. A mile-long avalanche "plunged into the Dickson Fjord, triggering a 650-foot-high tsunami — one of the highest seen in recent history." Like the rhythmic waves in a bathtub, "the mega-tsunami wave traveled back and forth in the inlet," which "radiated seismic waves globally, shaking the planet for nine days before it petered out."
In August a German research team had studied the megatsunami, concluding that climate change was speeding the melt of Greenland's glaciers and increasing the chance of landslide-driven megatsunamis. The article reports that an author of that study said when comparing it to this one, "The methods chosen by the teams are different, but the results agree well."
A year later, the puzzle has been solved, according to a study published in the journal Science on Thursday. It took about 70 people from 15 different countries and more than 8,000 exchanged messages (long enough for a 900-page detective novel) to crack the case. The short answer: A mega-tsunami created waves that sloshed back and forth in a fjord in Greenland, creating vibrations that traveled around the world.
Extra heat from global warming "thinned a glacier in eastern Greenland over time so much that it could no longer support the mountain rock above it," according to the article. A mile-long avalanche "plunged into the Dickson Fjord, triggering a 650-foot-high tsunami — one of the highest seen in recent history." Like the rhythmic waves in a bathtub, "the mega-tsunami wave traveled back and forth in the inlet," which "radiated seismic waves globally, shaking the planet for nine days before it petered out."
In August a German research team had studied the megatsunami, concluding that climate change was speeding the melt of Greenland's glaciers and increasing the chance of landslide-driven megatsunamis. The article reports that an author of that study said when comparing it to this one, "The methods chosen by the teams are different, but the results agree well."
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From a wikipedia article on pjmedia, they are a right-wing subscription site that publishes commentary. So no valid reference then.
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You didn't even have to go that far. Just reading that drivel told you all you needed to know. It's like the whole Kamala wearing earrings with microphones. Because that's what caused the convicted felon to (again) say stupid things.
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Kamala has a law degree, can speak coherent sentences, and has no criminal background. The convicted felon has threatened to sue if his college grades are released, has an attention span of five seconds, cannot, under any circumstance, speak coherently [imgur.com], stole from a cancer charity, and set up a fake university.
The two are not remotely the same.
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How in the fuck can anyone compare these 2 people?
From the perspective of the MAGA person, I can drop the felon status under the claim that it's just political weaponization of justice.
But you're still left with the fact that you've got a dude with an IQ of 25, and an intelligent woman.
They're just not fucking comparable.
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You think Kamala is,intelligent and well spoken?
Yup.
Then why has she been hidden away from the press since Joe and his 14m primary voters got stabbed in the back and she was anointed the DNC candidate without a single vote?
lol. I've seen plenty of her.
Primary elections are not binding on a party apparatus.
Harris received the delegate votes at the nations convention to secure the nomination.
Your conspiracy theory is lame.
She just did a _10 mimute_ "interview" a few days ago, her only one by herself. With a super friendly soft ball pro-DNC reporter. And she fucked it up badly.
Yet she spoke in coherent sentences, which is more than can be said for her opponent, lol.
Trump is all sorts of bad things but to say that this woman, who only 2 months ago was so horrible they were looking for ways to push her off the ticket, is smart, well spoken, honest, capable, or anything else positive is gas lighting of the highest order.
Nonsense.
1) I never said honest or capable.
2) Nothing, anywhere, has indicated she's unintelligent or not well-spoken.
You've invented a strawman and called it gaslighting. No fucking wonder your opinions are wha
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What do you expect from one who wrote his own name wrong?
WayMoreSillyThanAnyoneCanBear?
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equally?
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Extra heat from global warming "thinned a glacier (Score:2)
Lost me at linking this to global warming' without any direct provable science behind the claimed link.
sloppy news reporting (Score:2)
Questioning the sloppiness of science news reporting should be encouraged because it helps prevent pseudoscience from being held as true by the population
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
Questioning funding sources, conflict of interests, non-scientific research reported as actual science (self-reported surveys), news which only reports on one gender to push for funding and research for only one gender - othering the other gender so that they are not considered equally in health research and health funding.
A USO? (Score:3)
Quick, get the US government involved..
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Quick, get the US government involved..
The real reason is that this was a diversion by Haitian imgrunts to sneak in and eat our pets while we were distracted - I saw that on Television.
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Quick, get the US government involved..
The real reason is that this was a diversion by Haitian imgrunts to sneak in and eat our pets while we were distracted - I saw that on Television.
Thing is, not only is the convicted felon lying about all this, but his partner in crime even admitted he made up the whole story [newsweek.com]:
"If I have to create stories so that the American media actually pays attention to the suffering of the American people, then that's what I'm going to do," Vance told CNN's Dana Bash in the interview.
And by suffering he of course meant having to listen to him and the convicted felon speak.
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Quick, get the US government involved..
The real reason is that this was a diversion by Haitian imgrunts to sneak in and eat our pets while we were distracted - I saw that on Television.
Thing is, not only is the convicted felon lying about all this, but his partner in crime even admitted he made up the whole story [newsweek.com]:
"If I have to create stories so that the American media actually pays attention to the suffering of the American people, then that's what I'm going to do," Vance told CNN's Dana Bash in the interview.
And by suffering he of course meant having to listen to him and the convicted felon speak.
And with the project 2025 master plan, they seem to want to inflict a lot of suffering.
Re: A USO? (Score:2)
I'm not saying it's aliens, but (Score:1)
...it's fat jiggly aliens!
Was it Russia? (Score:1)
It's always Russia.
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It's always Russia.
Not in this case - it is Haitian imgrunts.
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Yeah, you really need 2 or 3 to make a meal, and it's fiddly work for the little bit of meat do you get.
Dat's cuz da Imgrunts eated all our dergs!
Re: Was it Russia? (Score:2)
I heard Russia piled up all their stolen washing machines in one spot and it buckled the tectonic plate.
Pics or it didn't happen! (Score:3)
Nuugaatsiaq and lllorsuit in Greenland had to be abandoned because of the threat of tsunamis similar to the one in the Dickson fjord.
8200 years ago we lost Doggerland to the Storegga underwater landslide... though that's only a popular theory among researchers and not considered a 100% certainty.
It's kind of cool that we got to 'see' a megatsunami but simultaneously sad that the only record of it is seismic and it wasn't captured on video. A 200m high wall of water rushing down a fjord would have to be an awesome sight.
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Nuugaatsiaq and lllorsuit in Greenland had to be abandoned because of the threat of tsunamis similar to the one in the Dickson fjord.
8200 years ago we lost Doggerland to the Storegga underwater landslide... though that's only a popular theory among researchers and not considered a 100% certainty.
It's kind of cool that we got to 'see' a megatsunami but simultaneously sad that the only record of it is seismic and it wasn't captured on video. A 200m high wall of water rushing down a fjord would have to be an awesome sight.
As long as you were at least 201 meters above sea level.
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Oh it would have been an awesome sight at sea level too. And the last one you'll ever remember.
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Re:Pics or it didn't happen! (Score:4, Interesting)
The glory of the technology is that you don't have to be there.
In fact, given the low, low cost these days of the required setup... I'd be tempted to put a string of solar-powered HD cameras along the fjords at highest risk of a tsunami and have a wireless relay to a recorder safely above the anticipated level of destruction. Most of these places are so remote you don't have to worry about someone vandalizing or stealing your setup, though I assume you might have to visit once in a while to clean lenses and panels.
If another tsunami happens we could get video of it afterwards.
650 tf tsunami and no one videod it (Score:4, Insightful)
The screams of dispair from tiktokers can be heard even now.
Seriously - anyone who thinks man knows everything that goes on on this planet needs to remember this event. With 7 billion people and god knows how many weather and spy satellites and the largest tsunami in recent history went unnoticed because it was in greedland.
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Can you imagine if somebody had a live feed there? You'd spend a year or so replaying the clip and making money off the talk show circuit discussing how you happened to get so lucky and how awesome the captured video was.
But if you happened to be a reasonably attractive woman doing yoga in a bikini in the foreground and posted the results on social media... you'd have followers for life, sponsors lined up for years, and be flush with cash.
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how you happened to get so lucky and how awesome the captured video was.
No. You would get the conspiracy nuts who would claim you staged the whole thing by setting off explosives in the fjord. Because that's the only way you would have a camera there in the first place at the exact moment this happened.
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The screams of dispair from tiktokers can be heard even now.
Seriously - anyone who thinks man knows everything that goes on on this planet needs to remember this event. With 7 billion people and god knows how many weather and spy satellites and the largest tsunami in recent history went unnoticed because it was in greedland.
8 billion people.
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>>7 billion people
> 8 billion people
Damnit, Olsoc... keep your trousers on for a while.
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The fact of where it was in Greenland explains why no one noticed it. Most of the sloshing never made it out of fiord.
On the other hand, there are possible landslides that could occur in the Hawiian Islands and they could have very devastating effects on the West Coast of the U.S.
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The Canary Islands are volcanic and off the W coast of Africa. There is apparently a serious chance that a volcanic eruption could trigger a similar landslide to this one in Greenland, and unlike the W coast of the US - the E coast is substantially flat. Luckily for Florida, the distance between those islands and Miami is around 4000 miles while Hawaii is maybe 2500 miles from the W coast (very very approximately).
don't worry (Score:2)
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the largest tsunami in recent history went unnoticed because it was in greedland.
Umm, this was not in America. Check your location sir.
It's Surprising No One in Greenland Noticed (Score:2)
Greenland has a population of 56,000 and it hosts a number of seismic research activities. One would expect someone there to notice the seismic activity--instead you have this detective work from thousands of miles away.
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Greenland has a population of 56,000 and it hosts a number of seismic research activities. One would expect someone there to notice the seismic activity--instead you have this detective work from thousands of miles away.
Well, it wasn't live-streamed, so ...
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There are 58 contributors cited in the paper and the first one is a researcher in Greenland.
language (Score:2)
"When it continued for a third day, scientists worldwide began assembling.."
They don't use a high level language like C# or PHP ?
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I guess that answers the question... (Score:2)
This happened here once... (Score:1)
A good account of the wellington 1855 earthquake can be found here...
https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/... [nzgeo.com]
Though the water wasn't hundreds of meters high...
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Politics, suppressing reports of the earthquake so as to support Wellington's (successful) bid to become the capital.
That made me think of the eradication of St. Pierre on Martinique [earthmagazine.org] in 1903, having read elsewhere that the governor refused to let people evacuate because an election was due to take place and he needed the voters to stay put. That report is not in the above link, but the Wikipedia entry for the disaster points to this archived article [archive.org] which makes the same claim.
Dupe (Score:2)
This is something of a Dupe, although the original article was over three weeks ago [slashdot.org].
Splash (Score:2)
OK, the Dickson Fjord is directly west of Svalbard and the Fjord is about two miles wide.
That must've been amazing but nobody really calls a splash like that a tsunami, which implies an ocean traveling wave that breaks on shore.
Also, Slashdot dupes cause climate change.
I knew it had to be "global warming" (Score:1)