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5/6/2013 — Idaho earthquakes continue — moved from Lava Hot Springs, ID to the Yellowstone lava chamber.

sincedutch.wordpress.com- 5/6/13, dutchsinse

 

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On top of the 4.2M and 3.7M earthquakes at Lava Hot Springs, ID…. we’re now seeing movement in North Central Idaho….  directly above the magma chamber for the main Yellowstone Caldera.

Also, just north of Craters of the Moon, and Hell’s Half Acre volcanoes in Idaho.

 

For more charts, diagrams on this story please see sinsedutch.com

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~ Whats Really Happening ON this Planet? You can FIND OUT!

 

Greetings Love Beings, Facsinating Energies Abound! We are Currently Being Impacted by A Solar Wind stream. Some may be feeling this as dizziness or disorientation.

 

Topics of Discussion: CHANGES!

Today's Energy

The Impact of the Citizens Hearing's for the disclosure~ Will we See Movement towards full Disclsoure from This? MSN Reports

 

The Eclipse and New Moon Impact May 9~10 Intense Ring of Fire

Seeing Deep and Intense Changes Among the People

The New Information about How many People believe in Our Craft and they are Real

The Impact of All this energy Coming IN and from Everywhere

Activation of the 13th Strand DNA is this Happening Planet wide?

First Wavers Stepping Into Missions NOW

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Retired Space Observatory’s Watery Legacy

Nationalgeographic, By: Andrew Fazekas, 05/03/2013

 

Illustration of Herschel Space Observatory in front of an infrared image of the Rosette nebula.   Credit: ESA - C. Carreau

 

After nearly four years of glorious service to science, the European Space Agency’s Herschel Space Observatory mission has come to the end this week. Running out of helium coolant needed to chill its instruments down to near absolute zero means that it has closed its far-infrared eyes to the Universe for good.  After a few final tests, controllers will park the retired probe in a permanent solar orbit.

 

Its mission was a far-reaching one – to study for the first time some of the coldest regions of space and examine the molecular chemistry of objects across the Universe- from distant galaxies and newborn stars to the atmosphere’s of gas giant planets and comets.

 

For more on this story visit www.nationalgeographic.com

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EarthSky’s meteor shower guide for 2013

EarthSky.org - 5/6/13, Bruce McClure-Deborah Byrd

 

2013 Quadrantid meteor by Susan Jensen

 

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Star trails, airplanes, Eta Aquarid meteor

Earthsky.org- 5/6/13, Chris Comfort

 

Star trails May 3, 2013

 

While on the hunt for Eta Aquarid meteors, these star trails were captured by Thomas Wildoner.

 

Link: Earthsky.org

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The Solar Wind

Accuweather.com - 5/6/13, Mark Paquette

 

 

The solar wind? What is it? It is a charged stream of particles released form the upper atmosphere of the sun. These particles escape the sun's gravity through kinetic energy by high temperature of the corona (the outer atmosphere).

Solar wind creates the heliosphere, the huge bubble in interstellar space. The heliopshere surrounds the entire solar system. Solar wind also creates geomagnetic storms, aurora (known as the northern and southern lights), and plasma tails of comets. Solar wind in a nutshell is plasma.

We will not get into the most detailed aspects of solar wind, what it is, what it does, how it affects every planet in the solar. What we will try to do here is break it down and make it fairly easy to understand.

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Big Story Weather – May 6, 2013

Daily weather forecast and wrap-up provided by redOrbit meteorologist Joshua Kelly.

redOrbit Meteorologist Joshua Kelly

 

Big Story Weather from May 4-5: This past weekend was very active over most of the Southeast with enormous amounts of rainfall and flooding from Alabama, Georgia and into the Carolinas. The other big story was out West were the wild fires have been burning through parts of California. An area of showers today in that region will provide some much needed relief.

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Unseasonable warmth coming to Adelaide

Weatherzone, By: Sam Brown, 05/06/2013

 

Unseasonable warmth will push into Adelaide this week before a gusty cool change on the weekend. This Friday Adelaide is likely to have its warmest May day in eight years. In May 2005 it reached 29.2 degrees, the second hottest May day in the last 90 years. The May record of 32.3 degree was set in 1921.

 

The mercury is likely to increase from Tuesday as a warm air mass moves over the region from the interior. On Tuesday and Wednesday it will warm to the mid 20's, well above the average May maximum temperature of 19 degrees. By Thursday, it should reach 27 degrees and become even warmer on Friday as a cold front and trough approach from the west.

 

For more on this story visit www.weatherzone.com

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Freezing morning in Melbourne

Weatherzone, By: Rob Sharpe, 05/06/2013

 

Melbourne has had its coldest morning since September while temperatures dropped below freezing at Coldstream.

 

Frost formed in Coldstream as it fell below freezing for the second time this season, with the coldest morning since the middle of last winter. Meanwhile, the city fell to a chilly low of 5.7 degrees this morning just before 8am. Many people were left shivering on their way to work without enough layers.

 

For more on this story visit www.weatherzone.com

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Soaring with Spirit Show ❤ May 12, 2013 ~


SOARING WITH SPIRIT

WITH DESERT GYPSY AND ODISTAR

This Week:

Happy Mother's Day

 

BINDI FUN

Put on your bindi 

or your Sacred third eye!

Watch and learn to belly dance...

Special Movie Preview of

URANUS: THE FINAL PROBE

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Red Centre only slowly turning orange

Weatherzone, By: Brett Dutschke, 05/05/2013

 

After a red hot few months Central Australia is still exceeding 30 degrees each day, enabling it to become the hottest start to the year on record. Every recording station in the Alice Springs area has been reaching at least 30 degrees every day for the past week and should do so for a few more. This is about seven degrees above average for this time of year.

 

Some locations will get close to breaking May records for consecutive days of 30 degrees or warmer. Alice Springs' May record for 30-degree heat is nine consecutive days, set in 1999. The central Australian town has just overtaken 2005 as the hottest start to a year in 70 years of records.

 

For more on this story visit www.weatherzone.com

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Perth is calm before a cool, wet blast

 

Weatherzone, By: Rob Sharpe, 05/05/2013

 

Calm and mostly sunny weather will remain in Perth before wind and showers dominate conditions from Tuesday to Friday. Perth is coming off the back of its warmest April on record and still has a couple more days of above average temperatures. Today will be mostly sunny and reach 27 degrees before a bit more cloud arrives on Monday with a top of 25 degrees. Both days will be relatively calm due to a high pressure ridge.

 

On Tuesday conditions will gradually deteriorate with an approaching front and trough. Cloud will increase, a few showers will develop, wind will become strong and there is even a low chance of thunderstorms in the area. The front will arrive during the evening, bringing a band of rain and fresh westerly winds.

 

For more on this story visit www.weatherzone.com

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Soaring with Spirit Show ❤ May 5, 2013

 


SOARING WITH SPIRIT

WITH DESERT GYPSY AND ODISTAR

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This Week:

 

REMOVING THE VEILS

Wear your prettiest veils

or masks and prepare to reveal your sacred self!

Lots of fun, laughs, videos and conversations!

Come ride the 5D Fun Vibrations with us!

 

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Fires, Floods, and Heavy Snow: an Extreme May Weather Situation

Wunderground.com-5/3/13- Dr. Jeff Masters

 

 

 

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