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Monday, October 12, 2009

Torrential Rain-falls, Storms and Earthquakes

To: All My Loyal Cyberspace Fans and Readers




Subject: Torrential Rain-falls, Storms and Earthquakes



Date: October 6, 2009



Dear Fans and Readers:



Being of such destructive forces of Nature, I feel it's my humanitarian obligation to attempt to reduce unusual rainfalls, storms and earthquakes to their lowest term; so much so, as to be able to be understood by all. Unusual rainfalls are results of abnormal fluctuation of the temperatures in the earth's atmosphere; storm development, named after animals (Such as, "Tiger," "Panda," etc.), in the Pacific Ocean are called typhoons and cyclones and identifiable by wind velocity; similarly, storm development, named after people (Such as, "Susuie," "Ringo," etc.), in the Atlantic Ocean are called hurricanes and tornadoes and, also, identifiable by wind velocity. The tornado is the most violent of all storms!



However, I shall deal with the earthquake as a special phenomenon. An earthquake is caused by a violent movement of the earth within itself. Neither wind nor rain is involved in an occurrence of an earthquake, only sound. Usually, earthquakes occur along the California Andrea Faulk; but may occur anywhere on the planet without warning. When this phenomenon occurs along the earth's seismic faulks, it is called an earthquake; but when it occurs on the ocean's bottom it is called a tsunami earthquake. The ocean tides are the only water associated with tsunami earthquakes; while no rain at all is involved, as some people may think. The strength and force of earthquakes are measured on a seismograph Richter Magnitude scale from one to ten--ten being the strongest.



Moreover, there you have it! I'm hoping, to your satisfactory, that this will clear out some of the fog and much confusion of the phenomenon of the meteorological weather world surrounding us on planet earth. There is more info on my blog page, "Thundercat Speaks...," at Google.



Sincerely,







Sir Leonard

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