Hello Friends. We have a MAJOR sunspot, SUNSPOT 1429, rotating more towards the Earth. This puppy (SUNSPOT 1429) doesn't give a darn about planet alignment and everytime directed towards one, has blown its lid. It (SUNSPOT 1429) has taken shots at Jupiter on March 2nd, and now Mercury/Venus on March 4th and 5th. It has GREATLY intensified, from blasting M-class CMEs, to an X-class late Sunday.... Continued escalation at the same rate with an additional CME, would be an X-8 solar flare in 16 hours from now. This sunspot (1429) will not be directed at Earth during this time........But in just about 3 days Earth will be within its blast zone. This is very VERY serious. Have a plan of what you will do if you loose all of your electronics. On an additional note, earthquakes are on the rise in Asia and Europe. It is unbelievable how fortunate North America is compared to the rest of the world. I can't imagine that it won't change in the noxt 3.5 months.
Just a few hours ago in the Dehli Region of India, there was a 5.2 magnitude earthquake that injured at least 5, when part of a school roof collapsed. There was also a 6.1 earthquake in Argentina, but it was very deep in the crust and will likely not provide any destruction.
Areas in Asia and Europe, that were outlined in my theory of increased pressures within the Earth, are currently experiencing many quakes. North America, while experiencing some increases, just has really not developed enough to satisfy my theory yet. Tiny and small earthquakes have occurred where I outlined increases, but we are still in a wait and see mode for 45 days. In this time I would need to see 5-6 quakes from 4.0-5.0 in the U.S./Canada region to signal the next phase. Alaska and Baja California normally have these size quakes, so they are excluded.
AREAS OF CURRENT INTEREST: The Siberian Traps region has had several earthquakes this year, the latest a 4.5. Alaska has gone off the charts with its' current earthquake production. Known for many and consistent earthquakes, it is now in a constant rumble. The continuous earthquakes, that usually occupy the islands, have now moved to the Alaska Range and Mount McKinley region. A third area of interest is the New Madrid Caldera. It has seen an increase of very minor activity, in recent days, but is still worth monitoring.
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