October 2019

10/2/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Monday, 9/30/19


10/2/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Tuesday, 10/1/19


10/2/19 – An outstanding show with Robin Westenra and Dane Wigington discussing geo-engineering’s role in abrupt climate change.

A DISCUSSION WITH DANE WIGINGTON


10/4/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Wednesday, 10/2/19


10/4/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Thursday, 10/3/19


10/6/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Friday, 10/4/19


10/6/19 – M 5.0 – Reykjanes Ridge – 2019-10-05 17:01:40 (UTC) – 59.860°N 30.061°W


10/6/19 – Cosmic Rays are Nearing a Space Age Maximum

“Solar Minimum is underway, and it’s a deep one. Sunspot counts suggest it is one of the deepest minima of the past century. The sun’s magnetic field has become weak, allowing extra cosmic rays into the solar system. Neutron monitors at the Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory in Oulu, Finland, show that cosmic rays are percentage points away from a Space Age record.”

https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2019/10/03/cosmic-rays-are-nearing-a-space-age-maximum/


10/7/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Saturday, 10/5/19


10/7/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Sunday, 10/6/19


10/8/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Monday, 10/7/19


10/9/19 – M 2.7 – 214km NNW of Tuktoyaktuk, Canada – 2019-10-09 06:35:00 (UTC) – 71.170°N 135.627°W 65.0 km depth

This is an unusual earthquake in the Arctic region (Beaufort Sea) which I believe is of significance.


10/10/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Tues., 10/8/19


10/11/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Wednesday, 10/9/19


10/12/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Thursday, 10/10/19


10/13/19 – Update on My Journey, Life, Death, and What Lies Ahead for Us All

This is a Blogtalk radio show I did this morning, talking about what I’ve been going through in the last couple of months and what lies ahead.

http://tobtr.com/11544737


10/13/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Friday, 10/11/19


10/13/19 – Methane Update – CAMS & NOAA Data with Margo (Oct. 13, 2019)


10/14/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Saturday, 10/12/19


10/15/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Sunday, 10/13/19


10/16/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Monday, 10/14/19


10/16/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Tuesday, 10/15/19


10/18/19 – from Robin Westenra: Melting permafrost in Siberia is creating climate change refugees

“Villagers who once thrived along the Zyryanka river are seeing the formerly stable ground warping beneath their feet, exposing previously entombed plants and animals.”

http://robinwestenra.blogspot.com/2019/10/in-siberia-formerly-stable-ground-is.html


10/18/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Wednesday, 10/16/19


10/19/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Thursday, 10/17/19


10/19/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Friday, 10/18/19


10/20/19 – Sea Ice, Methane & Climate Update with Margo (Oct. 20, 2019)


10/21/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Saturday, 10/19/19


10/21/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Sunday, 10/20/19


10/22/19 – Here’s a large release of Sulfur Dioxide in the Aleutian Islands today. Look for earthquake activity there in the next couple of days. (CAMS data Pacific view 10/22/19)


10/22/19 – M 4.6 – 187km NE of Pond Inlet, Canada, 2019-10-22 23:12:25 (UTC), 73.964°N 74.086°W


10/22/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Monday, 10/21/19


10/24/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Tuesday, 10/22/19


10/25/19 – No. NV EQ’s, Methane, Fires & CA EQ’s with Margo (Oct. 25, 2019)


10/25/19 – M 5.8 – 50km SE of Yunaska Island, Alaska, 2019-10-26 00:41:25 (UTC, 52.330°N 170.147°W, 33.8 km depth

I believe this earthquake is related to the large sulfur dioxide release from that area on 10/22/19 that I showed.


10/25/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Wednesday, 10/23/19


10/25/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Thursday, 10/24/19


10/27/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Friday, 10/25/19


10/27/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Saturday, 10/26/19


10/29/19 – First pictures and video of the largest methane fountain so far discovered in the Arctic Ocean

Subsea permafrost thaws faster than previously thought, Russian scientists say.

https://siberiantimes.com/other/others/news/first-pictures-and-video-of-the-largest-methane-fountain-so-far-discovered-in-the-arctic-ocean/

Bubbling water of the East Siberia Sea. Picture: Tomsk Polytechnic University


10/29/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Sunday, 10/27/19


10/29/19 – M 4.9 – 283km NW of Longyearbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen, 2019-10-29 14:36:16 (UTC), 79.459°N 4.141°E


10/30/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Monday, 10/28/19


10/31/19 – Methane Report for CAMS Data for Tuesday, 10/29/19