The page where you could follow Yellowstone seismographs live is GONE. Actually the page is there but it's empty now. So I went hunting for them thru the USGS website. That link is no longer active either.
I finally found a site that has links to a couple of the Yellowstone seismographs but they're essentially useless as stand alones. Unless something cataclysmic were to happen, there's so much "noise" on them that you can't tell if there's an earthquake or a herd of buffalo stampeding past.
I've also been trying to find info on Mt Ranier. Apparently, it's been experiencing a bigger quake swarm than has ever been recorded. And, you guessed it, most of the sites that followed the Pacific NW volcanoes have gone silent.
Okay.... time to go check the tinfoil hat pages to see what's up. THEY'RE GONE TOO!!!!!! The biggest one - which is where I knew about Covid over a month before it hit the news here in the US - is gone completely.
Went to see if a blogger I used to follow had any input.... Guess what? He's gone too.
I'm not saying that something is imminent. But it's awful strange that all of these sites/links have gone offline in the past few months.
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