Earth Signs of Radical Change
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The effects on earth should be interesting...
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It is all normal, don't worry, it happens all the time!
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More normal stuff happening.... there have been so many things that I haven't had the time to post all, but here are some very close to us, and also there is the Mission Creek that is raging as well....
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don't worry, this happens all the time in Kelowna....
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Posting YouTube videos of weather events does nothing for your cause, other than to show you live in fear.
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Nebula wrote:Posting YouTube videos of weather events does nothing for your cause, other than to show you live in fear.
I don't have any cause, I am just discussing radical earth changes. To pretend that everything is normal as it used to be years ago is not going to take you anywhere. As I explained before, but you probably didn't grasp the concept that there is a BIG difference between fear and preparedness.
If you keep pretending nothing is happening and you live by Mission Creek, you might wake up in the middle of the night with your bed floating, but if you face the reality and prepare yourself, you might have time to put some sand bags. But instead of discussing the subject, all you do is to come here and say that everything is normal. It almost seems like a child trying to say the opposite of what parents are saying.
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Things are normal. The weather changes; that's normal.
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This must be normal for some people, but the news say that it is one in 50 year event!
While the level and flow of Mission Creek has dropped Sunday from a near record level peak of almost 100 cubic meters per second, a one in 50 year event, conditions over the next few days are very weather dependant and are being carefully monitored.
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Bejvas wrote:This must be normal for some people, but the news say that it is one in 50 year event!
Which means it happens about once every 50 years... Not frequently, but normal.
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Definition of Earth Radical Change
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That Pangea map doesn't make sense because 80% of the Pacific Ocean is less than a 100 million years old.
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I wouldn't even know where to start to answer your comment Glacier. Here is a different pic with more detail.
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Seems to put it around 180Ma, other sites I looked at use the same date.
Geological history
The Pacific Ocean developed from the Panthalassic Ocean following the breakup of Pangaea. There is no firm date for when the changeover occurred, as the replacement of the sea bed is a continuous process, though reconstruction maps often change the name from Panthalassic to Pacific around the time the Atlantic Ocean began to open.[5][6][7] The Panthalassic Ocean first opened 750 million years ago at the breakup of Rodinia,[7] but the oldest Pacific Ocean floor is only around 180 Ma old.[8]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Ocean
Geological history
The Pacific Ocean developed from the Panthalassic Ocean following the breakup of Pangaea. There is no firm date for when the changeover occurred, as the replacement of the sea bed is a continuous process, though reconstruction maps often change the name from Panthalassic to Pacific around the time the Atlantic Ocean began to open.[5][6][7] The Panthalassic Ocean first opened 750 million years ago at the breakup of Rodinia,[7] but the oldest Pacific Ocean floor is only around 180 Ma old.[8]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Ocean
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