Re: Nepal Earthquake Affected the Ionosphere??? [3 Attachments]

From: J D

Date: 2015-05-05 14:40:19

Sorry about being a big thicky on this but is the inference that an earth quake can somehow alter or disturb post earthquake an Ionosphere? I could understand if the earth quake was an upward directed thing like an explosive bomb (if we are to believe the Nuclear test images)? “the layer of the earth’s atmosphere which contains a high concentration of ions and free electrons and is able to reflect radio waves. It lies above the mesosphere and extends from about 80 to 1,000 km above the earth’s surface.” Sounds like the sort of nonsense that brought us the experts from ESA on Comet 67p saying that the stuff on the surface of the dirty-snowy surface that looks like rock and dust might actually be of a chemical compound that has elements of the thing we call rock? But, they won’t confirm this.  To: Cognoscence@yahoogro…: Cognoscence@yahoogro…: Tue, 5 May 2015 11:27:57 +0000Subject: Re: [Cognoscence] Nepal Earthquake Affected the Ionosphere??? [3 Attachments]   [Attachment(s) from neilaustin1@sky.com included below] Andrew, The NASA link worked for me and I have attached 3 screen shots.To me, it is far more likely that the ionospheric disturbance preceded the earthquake and the time data has been ‘manipulated’, but without any independent verification we can only guess. On Monday, 4 May 2015, 22:53, “‘Andrew Johnson’ ad.johnson@ntlworld…. [Cognoscence]” wrote:   Now, I realise some instrumentation is very sensitive these days, but does anyone think this is a bit fishy? If anyone knows more, I’d be interested to hear!!   Spaceweather.com has an interpretation of the data.   www.nasa.gov/jpl/gps… All I got was a black page, this afternoon.  [Funny how that keeps happening with NASA/JPL…]  But you can still find an abbreviated article here:gpsworld.com/gps-dat…   Someone wrote to me suggested this meant that the ionospheric wave travelled at 1142.857 MPH.  In a <1% air density - which doesn't seem possible...  

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