Correlation with Sunspots
Posted by JAC on 1/22/2010, 8:32 am
A blank sun and no sun spots is observed to be the prelude to possible earthquake and volcanic activity.

The lag from cause to effect may be the reason for the imbalance in earthquake energy output during lower sunspot activity.

It is speculated that the increase in solar activity during the cyclical high sunspot period is responsible for increased geothermal output on Earth.

The average sunspot count of 17 for the top 12 earthquakes in the last century can be coupled with the average sunspot count for period of 22.45.

This all strongly infers a connection between sunspots and earthquakes.




Some scientists have become aware of a correlation between sunspots and Earthquakes and want to use the sunspot data to help predict earthquakes.

The theory is that an intensification of the magnetic field can cause changes in the geo-sphere.

The NASA and the European Geosciences Union have already put their stamp of approval on the sunspot hypothesis, which suggests that changes in the sun-earth environment affects the magnetic field of the earth that can trigger earthquakes in areas prone to it.  

It is not clear how such a trigger might work.






http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2005/arch05/051221earthquake.htm

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1200/is_v127/ai_3743632/

http://www.predictweather.co.nz/assets/articles/article_resources.php?id=89

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