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Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby dohboi » Wed 17 Feb 2016, 14:27:23

Wasn't sure where to put this, so starting this new thread for weird threats that are still mysteries or that don't fit clearly elsewhere:

Mystery gas hits town in Irkutsk region as flowers die and people suffer toxic poisoning

http://siberiantimes.com/ecology/others ... poisoning/

Yeah, it might be methane, but methane itself has no odor, and this has a distinct smell.
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Re: Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby Tanada » Wed 17 Feb 2016, 14:50:17

Sounds like Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) to me, but that is just a guess based on very little solid information.
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Re: Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby dohboi » Wed 17 Feb 2016, 15:05:35

Yeah, not much to go on yet. H2S is serious stuff!

They said it smelled like gasoline. What are the main components that make up that smell, I wonder.

I was wondering about benzene, but I'm not sure if there are natural sources big enough to permeate a whole area like that.

Benzene has a sweet, aromatic, gasoline-like odor. Most individuals can begin to smell benzene in air at 1.5 to 4.7 ppm. The odor threshold generally provides adequate warning for acutely hazardous exposure concentrations but is inadequate for more chronic exposures.


http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ershdb/emergen ... 50032.html
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Re: Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby onlooker » Wed 17 Feb 2016, 15:28:03

Well I think I heard that Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) has that distinct rotten egg smell.
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Re: Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby onlooker » Wed 17 Feb 2016, 15:31:59

How is this for strange and ominous- Masdar City could become world’s first green ghost town
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/ ... ghost-town
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Re: Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby onlooker » Wed 17 Feb 2016, 15:35:09

http://www.desdemonadespair.net/2013/10 ... edish.html
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Re: Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby onlooker » Wed 17 Feb 2016, 15:37:04

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/ ... fs-capital
Beijing issues first pollution red alert as smog engulfs capital
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Re: Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby dohboi » Wed 17 Feb 2016, 15:45:52

Thanks for your contributions, errr, tales, to my new thread, ol!
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Re: Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby onlooker » Wed 17 Feb 2016, 15:50:13

Some really wacky things are happening Dohboi, so this is a good thread you started. Oh and no I will not be using my CRAZY image. haha. Oh and how is the weather in Minnesota?
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Re: Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby dohboi » Wed 17 Feb 2016, 15:58:20

Spring seems to be starting early--temps in the 30's and 40 for the next week or so. Probably all the snow will melt within a couple days. Temps on average should still be in the 20's this time of year.
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Re: Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby dohboi » Wed 17 Feb 2016, 17:17:43

An underground fire is burning near radioactive waste. Don’t worry, EPA says.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/ene ... no-danger/

“A burning radioactive waste dump requires the government to act with urgency, but EPA seems unable to move forward with a meaningful solution,” State Attorney General Chris Koster wrote last week in an angry letter to members of the delegation, in which he called for the Army corps’ intervention.
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Re: Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby onlooker » Thu 18 Feb 2016, 10:03:00

How about this strange noises being heard around the world for about a decade and nobody has a solid explanation. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/trave ... ation.html
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Re: Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby careinke » Fri 19 Feb 2016, 13:59:50

onlooker wrote:Well I think I heard that Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) has that distinct rotten egg smell.


Speaking from experience, I can tell you this is true.
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Re: Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby ennui2 » Fri 19 Feb 2016, 15:14:28

pstarr wrote:so this is another we-are-all-going-to-die-thread? It's like old times here when the gun nutz and gold bugs ruled the PO.com roost. Those were the good ole' days. I got strange and ominous for you all: it's raining cats dogs and snow worms here in Cali and you doomers will have nothing to talk about anymore. :shock: So sad lol


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Re: Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby dohboi » Sun 21 Feb 2016, 03:54:23

Fiji was just hit by Winston, the most powerful cyclone ever recorded in the southern hemisphere (this just months after the strongest cyclone ever in the Northern Hemisphere--Patricia, by the way).

Now we see: Prelim M5.8 earthquake Fiji region Feb-20 15:51 UTC, updates: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... us10004rdp

Connection? Can the barometric pressure get so low in the eye of a hurricane that it effects earthquakes!!??

Or is this just a curious coincidence? Something to throw out there for conversation and curiosity.
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Re: Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby clif » Sun 21 Feb 2016, 04:33:06

dohboi the epicenter was 579.4 km (360.0 mi) deep.

I don't think that any cyclone would effect the earths plates that deep.
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Re: Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby dohboi » Sun 21 Feb 2016, 19:03:30

Good point. But the general idea that storm can effect quakes is not quite as out there as one might have thought.

scientists have found associations between storms and earthquakes:

Typhoons Can Trigger Earthquakes, Study Suggests
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... uakes.html

Heavy Rainfall Can Cause Huge Earthquakes
Rain-induced erosion loosens faults, scientist says.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... nce-earth/

Hurricanes and typhoons can trigger earthquakes, says study
http://earthsky.org/earth/hurricanes-an ... says-study

(Thanks to sigmetnow at neven's site for these links.)
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Re: Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby onlooker » Sun 21 Feb 2016, 19:36:51

Isn't that also the risk from melting glaciers that you are inducing changes in compression and pressure on the Earth's crust and creating that instability and dynamic can trigger Earthquakes.
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Re: Tales of the Strange and Ominous

Unread postby dohboi » Mon 22 Feb 2016, 00:47:46

Yup.
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