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Hurricane Irma 2017:
Relationships with Lightning, Gravity, and Earthquakes
From Letters to the Editor: New Concepts in Global Tectonics Journal, v. 5, no. 3, September 2017 [1]
ABSTRACT
Hurricane Irma, 2017, along with other storm systems (Fig. 1) howling winds and grounding lightning (Fig. 2), tracked Caribbean mantle circuits along the tectonic trenches of Puerto Rico and Cuba. Mantle circuit trends can be mapped with mantle gravity signatures (Fig. 3). Irma turned north from Cuba making south Florida landfall, 30 miles southeast of Ft. Meyers, precisely where concentration of lightning hotspot activity shifted to in 2016 [2]. Previously the North American lightning hotspot was located in the Tampa Bay region. This lightning shift to Ft. Meyers correlates to a global shift of lighting activity from the African Congo to Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela. Our research indicates the shift in lighting activity signals a charging phase of the East Pacific Rise (EPR)… the Earth’s largest mantle circuit [3]. This circuit grounds and modulates lighting activity to the South Pole. EPR mantle circuits activate in phase with increases in Venezuelan and Florida lightning as well as a seismic activation [4] of El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO). The Southeast Indian Ridge mantle circuit provides the South Polar grounding link to lighting activity in the Congo. Solar magnetic space weather activates Stellar Transformer mantle induction circuits during large variations in magnetism. This episodic activation modulates hurricane frequency, lightning hotspot activity influences earthquake and volcanic activity and has links to certain types of wildfire outbreak [5].
1. INTRODUCTION
2. GRAVITY MANTLE CIRCUITS
3. GEOLOGIC SETTING
4. LIGHTNING OBSERVATIONS
5. EARTHQUAKES
6. EARTHQUAKES AND PACIFIC HURRICANES - 1983
7. BLAME IT ON EL NIÑO [26]
8. ST. ELMO’S WILDFIRES
8. CONCLUSIONS
Climate oscillations of El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) are linked to solar magnetic variations (Fig. 15) and orbital phenomena effecting Earth’s magnetic field. Lunar cycles and orbital cycles of larger planets like Jupiter and Saturn torque the center of the mass of the solar system creating turbulence within the Sun linked to sunspot cycles, magnetic variation, and climate change [28]. Climate changes are linked to charging and discharging phases of the Stellar Transformer [3] with resultant fluctuations of Earth’s magnetic field in rhythm with the climate cycles.
The lightning hot spot that shifted from Tampa to 30 miles SE of Ft. Meyers in 2016 was key to forecasting the turn of Irma toward Ft. Meyers. Why? Intense lightning activity activates and/or signals the activation of these lithospheric and mantle circuits. At other times the hurricanes crossed Florida into the Gulf discharging into the Tampa Bay lightning anomaly, following an ancient and shallower Triassic ridge circuit seen in crustal magnetic anomalies. There seems to be a simple electromagnetic attraction, as the hurricane must release its charge and will do so intensely at already activated areas. The hurricanes track these circuits (Fig. 3 & 4) when EM activity is high, when it’s stirred by the solar winds as indicated by the high solar Kp 7 index during this period driven by Coronal Mass Ejection's (CME’s). The turn at Ft. Meyers indicated a switching from the Caribbean circuit to one that follows the Florida Peninsular Arch into the Appalachian trend, circuits connected to the New Madrid Seismic Zone. The International Earthquake and Volcano Prediction Center (IEVPC) has forecast large-scale (+8.0) earthquakes to reoccur within the next decade in New Madrid as they did around 1812, in conjunction with a climate cold snap forecast from solar cycles.
An innovative electro-dynamic model with a comprehensive framework for understanding Earth’s interactions with space weather can be implemented with the “Stellar Transformer” concepts [3], with an improved understanding of the common electromagnetic denominators associated with space weather hazards (Electro-Magnetic Pulse, EMP), communications, general every day and extreme weather events, i.e. hurricanes, tornadoes associated with the variable frequencies of climate change, earthquakes, volcanoes, and certain types of wildfire outbreaks associated with Coronal Mass Ejections (CME’s) [5].
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Relationships with Lightning, Gravity, and Earthquakes
From Letters to the Editor: New Concepts in Global Tectonics Journal, v. 5, no. 3, September 2017 [1]
ABSTRACT
Hurricane Irma, 2017, along with other storm systems (Fig. 1) howling winds and grounding lightning (Fig. 2), tracked Caribbean mantle circuits along the tectonic trenches of Puerto Rico and Cuba. Mantle circuit trends can be mapped with mantle gravity signatures (Fig. 3). Irma turned north from Cuba making south Florida landfall, 30 miles southeast of Ft. Meyers, precisely where concentration of lightning hotspot activity shifted to in 2016 [2]. Previously the North American lightning hotspot was located in the Tampa Bay region. This lightning shift to Ft. Meyers correlates to a global shift of lighting activity from the African Congo to Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela. Our research indicates the shift in lighting activity signals a charging phase of the East Pacific Rise (EPR)… the Earth’s largest mantle circuit [3]. This circuit grounds and modulates lighting activity to the South Pole. EPR mantle circuits activate in phase with increases in Venezuelan and Florida lightning as well as a seismic activation [4] of El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO). The Southeast Indian Ridge mantle circuit provides the South Polar grounding link to lighting activity in the Congo. Solar magnetic space weather activates Stellar Transformer mantle induction circuits during large variations in magnetism. This episodic activation modulates hurricane frequency, lightning hotspot activity influences earthquake and volcanic activity and has links to certain types of wildfire outbreak [5].
1. INTRODUCTION
2. GRAVITY MANTLE CIRCUITS
3. GEOLOGIC SETTING
4. LIGHTNING OBSERVATIONS
5. EARTHQUAKES
6. EARTHQUAKES AND PACIFIC HURRICANES - 1983
7. BLAME IT ON EL NIÑO [26]
8. ST. ELMO’S WILDFIRES
8. CONCLUSIONS
Climate oscillations of El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) are linked to solar magnetic variations (Fig. 15) and orbital phenomena effecting Earth’s magnetic field. Lunar cycles and orbital cycles of larger planets like Jupiter and Saturn torque the center of the mass of the solar system creating turbulence within the Sun linked to sunspot cycles, magnetic variation, and climate change [28]. Climate changes are linked to charging and discharging phases of the Stellar Transformer [3] with resultant fluctuations of Earth’s magnetic field in rhythm with the climate cycles.
The lightning hot spot that shifted from Tampa to 30 miles SE of Ft. Meyers in 2016 was key to forecasting the turn of Irma toward Ft. Meyers. Why? Intense lightning activity activates and/or signals the activation of these lithospheric and mantle circuits. At other times the hurricanes crossed Florida into the Gulf discharging into the Tampa Bay lightning anomaly, following an ancient and shallower Triassic ridge circuit seen in crustal magnetic anomalies. There seems to be a simple electromagnetic attraction, as the hurricane must release its charge and will do so intensely at already activated areas. The hurricanes track these circuits (Fig. 3 & 4) when EM activity is high, when it’s stirred by the solar winds as indicated by the high solar Kp 7 index during this period driven by Coronal Mass Ejection's (CME’s). The turn at Ft. Meyers indicated a switching from the Caribbean circuit to one that follows the Florida Peninsular Arch into the Appalachian trend, circuits connected to the New Madrid Seismic Zone. The International Earthquake and Volcano Prediction Center (IEVPC) has forecast large-scale (+8.0) earthquakes to reoccur within the next decade in New Madrid as they did around 1812, in conjunction with a climate cold snap forecast from solar cycles.
An innovative electro-dynamic model with a comprehensive framework for understanding Earth’s interactions with space weather can be implemented with the “Stellar Transformer” concepts [3], with an improved understanding of the common electromagnetic denominators associated with space weather hazards (Electro-Magnetic Pulse, EMP), communications, general every day and extreme weather events, i.e. hurricanes, tornadoes associated with the variable frequencies of climate change, earthquakes, volcanoes, and certain types of wildfire outbreaks associated with Coronal Mass Ejections (CME’s) [5].
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