Posts Tagged: ‘earthquakes’
This video was taken in California recently and is titled “Earthquake Testing Trucks In Action” by the person who created it: He says: “This is going on wardlow avenue out in front of my house. I thought it was an earthquake at first and ran outside when my house started to shake.” So why are [...]
The TechStuff episode that published yesterday was all about seismological equipment. We have an excellent article on the site about How Earthquakes Work, which also includes a helpful section about seismological equipment. Chris and I recorded that show more than a week before the massive earthquake that struck Japan on March 11, 2011. Since that event, the whole world has been looking at earthquakes, earthquake science and some hypotheses that don’t seem to have any scientific support at all.
People typically use chlorine bleach for three different things: Cleaning and disinfecting in the kitchen, bathroom or laundry room Treating a well to eliminate bacteria as explained here: How do you chlorinate a well? Disinfecting drinking water in emergency situations as described here: How to purify drinking water in emergencies (like hurricanes) Especially in the [...]
If you’ve been watching the news about Japan this week, you may be thinking more about your personal emergency preparedness. Many people in Japan, even if they were not directly affected by the tsunami, find themselves in places that have no running water, no electricity and no access to food. In cases like these, the [...]
HSW’s founder Marshall Brain has a rundown of videos of the disaster that is Japan’s North Coast right now, showing how the 9.0-magnitude earthquake, ensuing tsunami and the potential nuclear meltdown are affecting humans.
The news out of Japan over the past few days has been grim indeed. The 8.9-(ish)-magnitude earthquake that ripped across northern Japan — preceded and followed by foreshocks and aftershocks tremendous in their own right — and the tsunami triggered by the quake generated widespread devastation and chaos. This is one particularly heart wrenching image gallery from the Washington Post. So now, with the region’s infrastructure thoroughly crippled, millions of survivors are left without adequate stores of food and water, and there have been widespread power outages, further hindering rescue efforts. So how can you help? There are lots of ways, but the best bet is to just donate cash. That way aid organizations can fund rescue efforts faster and more efficiently. Get details after the jump.
This morning an unprecedented message appeared on Google’s home page (in every country): “Tsunami Alert for New Zealand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Hawaii, and others. Waves expected over the next few hours, caused by 8.9 earthquake in Japan.” No link – it is just a bare text message. It immediately clues you into [...]
Have you ever wanted to see every volcanic eruption, every major earthquake, every tropical storm happening on earth, all at once, in real time? This animated map can help: Alertmap It shows: Current emergencies Short-time events Long-time or rolling events Mass die-offs Tsunami information Earthquake events Active tropical storm systems Geomagnetic storm monitoring Supervolcano Monitoring [...]
This video opens with a great quote: “Earthquakes don’t kill people. Buildings do.” And this is very true. For example, in last year’s Haiti earthquake, thousands and thousands of people died as poorly-constructed buildings collapsed on top of them. The way to prevent tragedies like Haiti is to build buildings that can survive earthquakes, and [...]
Greetings, people of Earth. As I sit here with my cat on lap typing these words, it is nice and cool in the ATL. I can feel the impending heat coming though, when my sweaty self will be thrown into yet another brutal Georgia summer. Ugh.
This week on the Stuff You Should Know podcast program Mr. Clark and yours truly discussed serial killers and whether or not humans can start an earthquake. Let me just say that judging from our Facebook page and from listener mail, you folks are some sick and twisted individuals.
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