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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
Signs of Quake Ignored by Chicoms
2008-05-16
First, the water level in a pond inexplicably plunged. Then, thousands of toads appeared on streets in a nearby province. Finally, just hours before China's worst earthquake in three decades, animals at a local zoo began acting strangely.

As bodies are pulled from the wreckage of Monday's quake, Chinese online chat rooms and blogs are buzzing with a question: Why didn't these natural signs alert the government that a disaster was coming?

"If the seismological bureau were professional enough they could have predicted the earthquake ten days earlier, when several thousand cubic meters of water disappeared within an hour in Hubei, but the bureau there dismissed it," one commentator wrote. In fact, seismologists say, it is nearly impossible to predict when and where an earthquake will strike.

Several countries, including China, have sought to use changes in nature — mostly animal behavior — as an early warning sign. But so far, no reliable way has been found to use animals to predict earthquakes, said Roger Musson, a seismologist with the British Geological Survey.

But that has not stopped a torrent of online discussion. Even the mainstream media has chimed in, with an article in Tuesday's China Daily newspaper questioning why the government did not predict the earthquake.
If you are all things to all people, Dems, pretty soon you'll be expected to predict earthquakes. Only Obama can do that!
Online commentators say the first sign came about three weeks ago, when large amounts of water suddenly disappeared from a pond in Enshi city in Hubei province, around 350 miles east of the epicenter, according to media reports.
Three weeks prior and 350 miles away? Maybe it took three weeks for the water to get to the epicenter and lubricate the rocks, allowing them to slip, thus causing the quake?
Then, three days before the earthquake, thousands of toads roamed the streets of Mianzhu, a hard-hit city where at least 2,000 people and thousands of toads have been reported killed. Mianzhu residents feared the toads were a sign of an approaching natural disaster, but a local forestry bureau official said it was normal, the Huaxi Metropolitan newspaper reported May 10, two days before the earthquake.

The day of the earthquake, zebras were banging their heads against a door at the zoo in Wuhan, more than 600 miles east of the epicenter, according to the Wuhan Evening Paper.
Zebras can sense these things, even hours or days before.
Elephants swung their trunks wildly, almost hitting a staff member. The 20 lions and tigers, which normally would be asleep at midday, were walking around. Five minutes before the quake hit, dozens of peacocks started screeching.
The restless lions and tigers should've been the giveaway.
There are a few possible reasons for such behavior, said Musson, the seismologist. The most likely is that the movement of underground rocks before an earthquake generates an electrical signal that some animals can perceive. Another theory holds that other animals can sense weak shocks before an earthquake that are imperceptible to humans.
Or it could be random events made intriguing by an unrelated event.
Zhang Xiaodong, a researcher at the China Seismological Bureau, said his agency has used natural activity to predict earthquakes 20 times in the past 20 years, but that still represents a small proportion of China's earthquakes."The problem now is this kind of relationship is still quite vague," he said.
Sort of like global warming/cooling/climate change?
Posted by:Bobby

#5  Moose, sigh.... ;-)
Posted by: twobyfour   2008-05-16 17:33  

#4  The trouble is that such "signs" are only obvious after the fact. For instance, somebody just posted a link about frogs coming out in Bakersfield, CA. Does that mean there is going to be an earthquake there? Maybe. They do have earthquakes there every now and then. Most likely coincidence.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-05-16 16:39  

#3  Or you could pay Haliburton's bribe and live...for now.
Posted by: Oscar Flomoger2508   2008-05-16 12:16  

#2  It is not imùpossible that animals are able to smell certain gasses released when ea(rthquake is imminent.

Also a couple decades ago vulcanologist Tazieff advocated measuring electric resistance of the soil as a way to predict earthgeuake. Also it was not your typical swindle for big bucks disguised in reesearch: project was very, very, cheap (less than a million dollars for a country the size of France.
Posted by: JFM   2008-05-16 10:48  

#1  Another theory holds that other animals can sense weak shocks before an earthquake that are imperceptible to humans.

And seismographs, apparently.
Posted by: Angie Schultz   2008-05-16 08:27  

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