Tag: volcano

La Palma Tsunami – What Are The Odds It Will Not Happen?
With catastrophic scenarios, we often play the ‘what if?’ game. Assuming this or assuming that, what are the odds it could happen. What a pleasant fiction that is. This is not a game! Having closely followed La Palma from the beginning, it’s time to flip the equation. What are the odds it could not happen? […]

La Palma Tsunami – For the US East Coast It’s Getting Real
Today was the 26th day since the volcano began erupting on the Island of La Palma, and the volcano is far from tapering off. Rather, things seem to be taking a turn for the worse and a partial evacuation is already underway as you will see in the videos below. In each of my weekly […]

Signs 57 – Pushing into Trouble
September 2021 was a mixed message. With earthquakes, we saw the lowest level for this month in the last four years. Given what is happening at La Palma, what does that mean? While pondering this question, what we saw with fireballs verifies a hypothesis developed in 2015 by Yowusa.com researcher J. P. Jones. Look up. […]

Signs 53 – Divergent Trends Emerge
The numbers for May 2021 show the emergence of divergent trends for fireballs on one hand, and earthquakes of all magnitudes on the other. While fireballs continue to rise, we’re now seeing small monthly drops in earthquakes this year. However, given the current earthquake activity on the West Coast and Hawaii this month, let’s not […]

Signs 50 – An Ominous Sign
The Signs data for February 2021 much like that of the previous month, except for one huge difference. An ominous sign has appeared in three of the fireball data subsets and it is particularly troubling. We will address this and future concerns in this article. Meanwhile, for those of you who follow Planet X and […]

Signs 48 – 2020 Worst Ever for Fireballs and Earthquakes
The Signs data for 2020 is that it was the highest year on record for earthquakes of all magnitudes and observed fireballs. Not by a little but rather, by a lot! Worse yet, we’re all distracted by the current political crisis. It’s like being at the bottom of a dogpile as the nation undergoes a […]

Signs 45 – A Quiet Holiday Season?
The Signs data for October 2019 is an odd mix as compared with previous months. Overall, the impression is that we’ve entered a period of transition as compared with trends previously reported. On the one hand, we could be approaching a stabilization point where these troubling upticks could begin to level off somewhat. On the […]

Signs 43 – How California Sinks Into the Ocean
Over the past year, our Signs earthquake database has developed an anomalous pattern with respect to a very large earthquake (VLE) swarms. In this article, we will present our hypothesis of what the data is telling us. A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon, and the data we’ll examine in this article is […]

Signs 42 – Beware of Falling Rocks
In terms of fireballs and earthquakes, August 2019 was a record-breaking month. Of the two trends, the more disturbing (and they’re both awful) last month was fireballs. Also, we saw two more very large earthquake (VLE) swarms, and this confirms a pattern dating back to the VLE swarms in Hawaii. Another new development are purple […]

Signs 41 – Very Large Earthquake Swarms are Becoming Ominous
This 41st installment of the Signs series was the most heartbreaking of all, for all of us here at Yowusa.com. This is because of what we’re seeing with earthquakes of all magnitudes and observed fireballs. Good Lord, it’s bad. Our most significant concern now is something we first reported on in Signs 39 – Is […]