No Such Thing As Earthquake Weather Said The Weather Man

Well, if one can predict the weather this weekend, the weather is beside the point because he makes a terribly true statement when he says: "There is not no such thing as earthquake weather!"

In fact, although there are a precursor frequency waves sometimes happens that on the ground before a quake of a good substantial amount of time. These waves can cause fog, if still "different" in the visible spectral range, or perhaps different from a spectrometer in the space of one of ourSatellites.

So that the weather? No, but there may be a way to use it to predict earthquakes before they actually part of the time on some of the errors as a function of the soil texture of the disorder on? "Perhaps," Well, I agree, but I hope that one day on the basis of all these theories. Perhaps this link will arouse your curiosity:

http://www.sciencecoalition.org/universityresearch.cfm?page=3

Now it is true that the animals know when an earthquake occurs, it canbut it's not the weather, No Sir, it is the frequency of the vibrations, which they pick up their feet on the ground, they feel it and feel it. Now it has been some reports of strange mist over earthquake fault before the earthquake, it is rare but well documented. Why is that?

Perhaps it is the same frequency waves, the scientists are now questions about what it often makes sense, before the great earthquake. What does this mean? It means in the future we canabsorb very well have at least some warnings about this earthquake disaster, and the people, that's a good thing.