June 16, 2017

Deeper Look – Episode 48 (2017)

We’ve recently heard news of more than the usual number of giant waves…

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  • Rebecca Stuart
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    Rutroh for Miami and much of coastal Florida…and perhaps inland as there is lots of limestone, sand, underground caverns/aquifers…there has been an increase in sinkholes in our area in last few years due to increased development…

    • Vinny
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      Luke 21:25King James Version (KJV)

      25 And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring;

  • ALLNATURE
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    Ben, juicy corona holes..?

  • Tweak
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    speaking of sink holes i havent heard a whole lot about any lately like i used to

    • kEEpEr
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      Most of the sinkholes occur in areas prone to sinkholes like Florida and some of the deep southern states and also seem to be mostly due to poor drainage or underground mishaps like poor construction.
      Not many are freaky out-of-place sinkholes and the few that do exist seem to have natural causes.
      This is only what my research has shown me, maybe some others can chime in here as well.

  • David Droescher
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    Is there any significance to the timing of Rogue Waves and space weather?

    With the magnetosphere weakening there is more potential for the incoming energy to effect the surface. Eg power wires burning. When the energy hits ground it has a deformation effect but ground resists the effects sometimes giving way as an earthquake. Now what happens when a low viscosity media like water is struck? Duse it move out of the way?
    Rouge Waves come from ALL directions and are so large that point of origin is undetermined. Would the arc of the wave as viewed from above point to the sorce? Are there more travelling in other directions from the same sorce? Like the rings from a stone thrown into a puddle more intense in the direction of momentum?

    Dreem Big Chisel Down To Reality.

  • David Droescher
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    “They (rouge waves)appear to be ubiquitous in nature and have also been reported in liquid helium, in nonlinear optics and in microwave cavities. ”

    “There are three categories of freak waves:

    “Walls of water” travelling up to 10 km (6 mi) through the ocean[citation needed]
    “Three Sisters”, groups of three waves[78]
    Single, giant storm waves, building up to fourfold the storm’s waves height and collapsing after some seconds[79]”

    Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_wave

    Further making me think electromagnetic interaction is a cause sometimes.

  • kEEpEr
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    Why don’t rouge waves ever make it to any shorelines? With the sizes that have been measured, they only seem to stay out in the ocean. Why is that?

    • David Droescher
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      Rough waves do reach shore they get relabeled Giant Waves . I found a you tube of 3 sisters type hitting Hawaii. https://youtu.be/jlmZltmjyF8

  • Judith
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    Alaakzaam-information found, problem solved, thanks!

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