Volcanic Eruptions In The Canary Islands? Potential Tsunami Could Threaten US East Coast

in science •  7 years ago  (edited)

Many small earthquakes has been reported around the Canary Islands off the coast of Spain. Both earthquakes and volcanoes are more common during the Grand Solar Minimum.

Here is a great video from Oppenheimer Ranch Project:

Comment: You will also learn how this eruption could cause a tsunami warning for the US east coast.

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We are beginning to notice the effects of the looming solar minimum. In this region of Spanish territory seismicity during the Maunder minimum had a seismic activity six times higher than other time periods of the same duration.
Good video, thanks for sharing, I didn't know this channel.

Yes, to me it is unbelievable how people can not see the correlation between grand solar minimums and lower temps/earthquakes/eruptions etc.

I recommend you to follow this Youtube channel Oppenheimer Ranch Project and also Adapt 2030.

Adapt2030 I have been around for a long time. It does a great job explaining the consequences of a deep solar minimum. It was a pleasure for me to find a YouTube channel with a serious job behind. It seems that more voices are emerging that go along the same line. Obviously I always recommend that each one read the scientific papers and draw their own conclusions.

I agree, I have followed Adapt 2030 about a year and a half I think. I dont remember how I found it from the beginning since I had no prior knowledge about this but I do remember that Martin Armstrong mentioned that we are heading for a colder climate and he is the master of cycles. So, I guess I started to do some research after that.

One thing I want to mention here is the grand solar minimum graph from this russian guy Abdussamatov, I used that and compared to all the last 20 years with a specific Ice skating lake race here in Sweden where the race is cancelled once in a while, and every time it was cancelled was during solar maximums. Here is the graph:

I doubt the mainstream media has ever mentioned that...

In the 1990s, while still in high school, some scientific studies on this subject were published. Although I have been looking for them for some time, I have not been able to find them. The Paleoclimatic data that seems that if they have been accepted to elaborate models are the GISP2 of the year 2000. A very interesting graph.
Of course the media will only talk about news that supports theories for which millions are charged in taxes.