No Such Thing As Earthquake Weather Said the Weather Man

By Lance Winslow
Diamond Quality Author
Well, whether the weather man can predict this weekend's weather is besides the point, because he makes an awfully true statement when he states; "There is No Such Thing as Earthquake Weather!"
Indeed, however there are precursory frequency waves sometimes that come from the Earth prior to a quake by a good significant amount of time. These waves could cause fog if present to "look different" in the visual spectrum or perhaps different to a spectrometer in space from one of our satellites.
So, is that weather? No, but there may be a way to use this to predict quakes before they actually occur some of the time on some of the faults depending on the ground and soil consistency above the fault? "Maybe" So, I agree, but hope someday they get to the bottom of all these theories. Perhaps this link will pique your curiosity:
http://www.sciencecoalition.org/universityresearch.cfm?page=3
Now it's true enough that animals can know when an Earthquake is coming, but it is not from the weather, no sir, it's the frequency vibrations that they pick up from their paws on the ground, they feel it and sense it. Now there have been some reports of weird fog over Earthquake faults prior to the Earthquakes, it is rare but well documented. What is causing this?
Perhaps it is the same frequency waves that scientists are now asking questions about, things that they often sense prior to large Earthquakes. What does this mean? It means in the future we may very well be able to pick up at least some Earthquake warnings prior to these catastrophic events, and folks that's a good thing.

"Lance Winslow" - Online Blog Content Service. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/.