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To: Sdgla who wrote (4504)1/17/2021 5:10:55 PM
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There was an odd EQ in Russia/Mongolia.
About 1/2-way on a line between the two magnetic poles as they move ( 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami ) toward the Indian Ocean (in which Indonesia sits).



At the time a low pressure system in the Indian Ocean became trained on Indonesia to bring flooding.


There had been increasing seismic activity in the region. The low pressure system also raised the question of a risk that a damaging EQ may come about via the "global electric circuit". Which it did. Apparently, magma was now on the move.

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The EQ evidenced that movement and Semeru was given added impetus.



I saw it comin'

A one-two coupled shot.Flooding with a low pressure center and an EQ.and... oh yeah... they have volcanoes there too.


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To: Sdgla who wrote (4504)2/7/2021 4:32:27 PM
From: Doug R  Respond to of 6338
 
Remember that "odd" Russian EQ?
It's evened up.
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To: Sdgla who wrote (4504)12/5/2021 10:45:40 AM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6338
 
Large Semeru eruption. Pyroclastic flow into villages...etc.