Earth Wobble Mechanics

 

Wobble in General:

Explaining the Earth Wobble

Navy Dilemma

Earth Wobble

Twirling wobble

Drunken Lurch

Twirling into Darkness

Potters Wheel

Hell Unleashed

Lean to the left

Intermittent Lurch

Violent Push

Wobble effect

TT - Earth Wobble

Magnetic twist and the effects

Sun, Moon & Constellations:

Temporary adjustments

Sun position

Effect on the Moon

Other Factors:

Simulating the seasons

Constellation visibility

Northstar position

Constallation Rotation

Capricorn Visibility

Affecting cranes


Christmas Hammer

Trimester effect

Establishment and the Wobble


The earth shall reel to and fro like a drunkard.
Isaiah 24:20

And all things on the earth shall alter,
And shall not appear in their time:
And the moon shall alter her order,
And not appear at her time.
And in those days the sun shall be seen and he shall journey in the evening on the extremity of the great chariot in the west
And shall shine more brightly than accords with the order of light.
And many chiefs of the stars shall transgress the order (prescribed).
And these shall alter their orbits and tasks,
And not appear at the seasons prescribed to them.
And the whole order of the stars shall be concealed,
And the thoughts of those on the earth shall err concerning them.
Book of Enoch

June 8, 2013 ZetaTalk

This long-exposure capture shows the increased wobble in an undeniable and dramatic manner. In 2007 the wobble was detectible only by a skew in what would otherwise be a perfect circle around Polaris. By March 23, 2010 and April 17, 2010 this skew had gotten wider, making an oval rather than a circle around Polaris. Are the cameras on a drunken pedestal? The establishment falls silent in the face of such evidence, hoping the public does not notice. Now on March 1, 2013 there is a new development. The center of the focus is in two places, not just one!


February 5, 2011 ZetaTalk

As has been present since the wobble ensued in 2004, the Earth wobble takes the form of a figure 8. This causes the N Pole of Earth to lean to one side or the other during the figure 8, and also to lean toward and away from the Sun during the figure 8. The wobble is most violent when the magnetic N Pole of Earth comes up over the horizon and encounters the magnetic push from the N Pole of Planet X, which is increasingly pointing its N Pole directly at the Earth. This point is equivalent to what Nancy calls the New Zealand view, and is directly related to the sloshing magma pushing to the north Pacific and thence sloshing back to raise the Indo-Australian Plate up on the eastern end so that Indonesia can slide under the curve. At the point in the wobble where the mid-day Sun is over Italy, the N Pole of Earth is leaning toward the Sun, which is why the Sun recently appeared two days early in Greenland and Norway and Alaska. This then progresses to be the point where, in Nancy's diagrams, the Sun is over the N American continent. At this point, the N Pole of Earth is moving away from the Sun again, and thus the vertical jet stream over N America, pushing the globe under the cold air of northern Canada. Depending upon where the globe is being pushed, or how much Sun it is getting, or how violent the push is at this or that point, the land underneath will experience weather extremes.

  • Nancy Lieder

    Comment by Howard on December 26, 2011 at 7:58pm

    GOES-12 satellite animation currently displays side-to-side rocking of the frame background, inferring the presence of a wobble, yet concealed by the static placement of the Earth map in the foreground.

  • Nancy Lieder

    Comment by Howard on January 30, 2012 at 12:40am

    Fea - The below heliplot from Station SNZO (South Karori, New Zealand) indicates movement at approximately 17:46 UTC on January 28th.  This coincides with a magnitude 5.8 quake that occurred in the Kermadec Islands, New Zealand at 17:42 UTC.  The seismic readings that are indicated on the heliplot for the next two hours or so are from aftershocks and harmonic tremors resulting from this quake, generally associated with magma displacement, sloshing back and forth as a result of the quake.  With powerful quakes, harmonic tremors will show up on most or all of LISS heliplots.

    Since LISS heliplots are regularly updated and the readings scroll upwards over time, what you saw previously was the result of this 5.8 quake, sloshing magma and the quake aftershocks that were noted earlier.  A composite heliplot that combines both yesterday's image and the current image is provided below for added clarity.

  • Nancy Lieder

    Comment by Howard on January 29, 2012 at 7:40pm

    Fea - the top of the LISS heliplots display seismic activity that occurred roughly 23 hours from the latest update.  Thus, the activity you're referring to is most likely associated with yesterday's swarm of magnitude 5+ quakes in New Zealand which commences shortly before 18:00 UTC.

    Please refer to the FAQ for a detailed description of how to interpret these heliplots.

  • Nancy Lieder

    Comment by Evelyn on February 3, 2012 at 12:58pm

    Today I was in a meeting with manager of a large transport company in Queensland, Australia.  We were discussing the Poleshift, and a light bulb went on inside his head when talking about the earth wobble.

    They have GPS tracking on all of their fleet of trucks, that travel all over Australia, however he realised in that instant, that the wobble was why at different times when they look at the location of different vehicles that are parked, and offline, that sometimes these vehicle are parked 50 kilometres out to sea on the Great Barrier Reef.

    Some trucks are being reported as going into "over speed" at 114 kilometres per hour, on flat roads, (Over speeds are recorded down hills), and the trucks are speed limited to 95 kilometres per hour.

    I am posting this as I am sure there are people on this ning that may be involved in companies that have similar information.  As the inaccuracy of placement of these vehicles shows the extent of the wobble.  I cannot get access to this companies data, and wonder if someone else can? through their own resources and contacts?

    Being able to record on a spreadsheet the distortions, and watching them increase should give a fairly accurate idea of what is taking place... that is until the tail removes a satellite or two.

  • Nancy Lieder

    Comment by Recall 15 on February 3, 2012 at 6:36am

    These was another global plate adjusted movement -Pacific folding:

    Enhanced graph of the adjust in red:

    From direct link:

    http://earthquake.usgs.gov/monitoring/operations/heliplots_gsn.php

  • Nancy Lieder

    Comment by Howard on February 3, 2012 at 3:19am

    heliplots for GSN Stations (Worldwide):

    http://earthquake.usgs.gov/monitoring/operations/heliplots_gsn.php

    ANSS (United States):

    http://earthquake.usgs.gov/monitoring/operations/heliplots_anss.php

  • Nancy Lieder

    Comment by KM on April 15, 2012 at 5:39am

    http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/data/geo/index.php?satellite=fy2d&chan...

    The wobble has increased same figure 8 pattern but moving in a different direction:

  • Nancy Lieder

    Comment by mrgneiss on May 15, 2012 at 2:18am

    I seemed to have found a video that shows the earth wobble as viewed from space, the wobble seems to appear at 50 seconds in:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJPlZndpT7A&feature=player_detai...

  • Nancy Lieder

    Comment by Howard on June 7, 2012 at 2:29am

    The wobble has grown considerably more pronounced as evidenced by the following FY2D animation recorded earlier today.  Observe the "wiggle effect" that occurs with cloud formations near the top of the globe at UTC 17:16, 18:16 and 19:16.  (Click on the image, may take awhile for the animation to load.)

    http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/data/geo/index.php?satellite=fy2d&chan...

  • Nancy Lieder

    Comment by Howard on July 5, 2012 at 3:57am

    Conspicuous irregularities in today's SSEC FY2D animation. (Click on the image to load the animation.)

  • SongStar101

    It can be noted that the Aurora Borealis moves from center,  to side,  back to center within the same day.  Both North AND South show the Aurora skewing off the middle region,  then returning again. 

    Here are the archives for the day: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/pmap/Plots.html

  • SongStar101

    Currently very far North on Northern hemisphere (look at where USA is from Aurora compared to previous pic),  then the Southern hemisphere very far lower left (see previous pics for reference):

    http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/pmap/Plots.html

  • Moderating Staff

                    Comment by Wayne wilson 13 hours ago                                                  Delete Comment                            

    NASA launches IRIS sun-watching probe - June 28


    NASA says the satellite's mission will be to examine a little-studied region of the sun in the hopes of improving space weather prediction.

    http://news.msn.com/5-to-know/5-to-watch-nasa-rocket-launch-nba-dra...

    "What is NASA trying to learn with this new satellite, which will be positioned exactly over the Equator at the same time each day? This is exactly what a scientist would need in order to ascertain a change in the Earth wobble!  The satellite hugs the Earth, hugs the Equator in fact, so the angle of view toward the Sun should change only for the slow passing of the seasons.  But during the daily Earth wobble, the angle of view toward the Sun changes as the N Pole is first pushed away from Planet X, then later compensates by bouncing back. The daily Figure 8 pattern also has the Earth first leaning to the right, then the left, a pattern that is overlaid over the polar push pattern.

    "Since the wobble is palpable, measurable from the surface of the Earth by those measuring the Azimuth and timing of their sunrise and sunset, why does NASA need a satellite to give them details about the Earth wobble? More than the severity of the wobble can be ascertained, though the satellite will give this in exacting detail, showing and documenting trends. The magnetic blast coming toward Earth from the N Pole of Planet X will be measured, giving an early alert on the trend of steady increase expected to eventually devastate mankind’s electronics and satellites.  After the announcement, NASA may admit the true use of this satellite, but we doubt it."

    ZetaTalk Chat Q&A for June 8, 2013

  • SongStar101

    Some more details on how the Aurora is showing the Earth Wobble mechanics

     
    Find more videos like this on Earth Changes and the Pole Shift

  • Nancy Lieder

    Alberto provides a capture of the Sun at sunset, from Italy. Per Skymap, his Sun should have been at 260 deg. at 17:51 pm DST. Alberto shows us that his Sun is at 253 deg., too far South. This is the azimuth technique for determining the Earth wobble, when watching the Sun.

  • Nancy Lieder

    In addition to this webcam catch from Mexico, at sunset, when the wobble caused a temporary brightening, reappearance of the Sun (http://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/earth-wobble-the-sky-in-me...) we now have this from Turkey.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdQvfgKDAJU

  • sourabh kale

    Aurora Australis lights up southern skies, seen from further north ...

    Thu, 20 Feb 2014

    The skies above Dunedin were lit up with a colourful aurora australis last night.

    There were even reports the lights, caused by a geomagnetic storm, could be seen as far north as Manawatu.

    Aurora australis, or the Southern Lights as they're also known, are usually only visible in the far south. They occur when charged particles, typically ejected from the sun, are captured by the Earth's magnetic field and are hurled towards the poles, colliding with molecules in the upper atmosphere.

    Ian Griffin, director of the Otago Museum, snapped some shots of the lights from Strath Taieri, a plateau northwest of the city.

    "No... it wasn't a dream," he wrote on his Twitter account. "There really was an amazing aurora australis last night seen over Dunedin."                   

    While taking photos, another celestial phenomenon  -  a meteor  -  flew by.

    "Meteor has temerity to intrude upon perfectly good shot of tonight's aurora," he wrote.

    The range of colours are a result of the different concentrations of oxygen and nitrogen in various levels of the atmospherehttp://www.3news.co.nz/Aurora-lights-up-southern-skies/tabid/1160/a... , http://www.sott.net/article/274222-Aurora-Australis-lights-up-south...

  • Nancy Lieder

    The Earth wobble has the Sun over the Americas (West Coast, etc) to be a bounce back, so the Sun appears higher in the sky, and thus all that warm weather in Alaska. So during the violent Derecho tearing through the midwest Monday evening someone in central Wisconsin noted this, somekind of additional wibble in the wobble!

    Did you happen to look outside last night about 9pm? It was as dark as usual until about 8:45 when it became as bright as 7 am in the morning! It lasted until just about 20-minutes then, became dark again. Three of us were outside staring at the sky in pure amazement! The sun was also very much north of where it should have been and the clouds and colors where fascinating.

  • Shaun Kazuck

    This was taken almost 95 minutes after sunset tonight in Rhinelander, WI.  It was abnormally bright 30 minutes after sunset as well.  The exposure time on this picture is 15 seconds.

  • SongStar101

    Verifying data: "Polar Push occurs when the Sun is over America/Alaska, thus the extreme warmth in Alaska compared to eastern US":

    Anchorage, Alaska never saw a day below zero in 2014

    December 30, 2014

    The coldest it has been on this day in Anchorage, Alaska, since 1954 is 20 degrees Fahrenheit below zero. The coldest it has been on New Year's Eve in that same time period is even colder: -25. But this year, the lows are expected to be 33 and 27 degrees respectively -- meaning that 2014 will be the first year on record that the temperature didn't drop below zero.

    As Alaska Dispatch News notes, the last time the temperature was below zero (again: in Fahrenheit) was Dec. 26, 2013. That was the tail end of a cold snap, of the kind not uncommon in winter -- particularly in Alaska. But ever since, temperatures have been above zero according to readings taken at the airport, with low temperatures reaching zero only once, on February 11.

    Complete annual records from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration begin on Jan. 1, 1954. Since then, the number of days Anchorage went below zero each year has dropped from an average of 33.2 in the 1960s to 16 in the 2000s. The year with the second-fewest below-zero days was 2002 (the red line on the graph above).

    This is an admittedly arbitrary metric. Zero degrees Fahrenheit is significantly colder than zero degrees Celsius, the freezing point of water. Anchorage is in no immediate danger of becoming a tropical paradise. It's the sort of data point that those seeking bolder action on climate change will embrace, but, as the first chart shows, there's a tremendous amount of volatility in low temperatures, particularly during the winter. One bit of data does not a long-term warming trend make, and next year could very easily see Anchorage experiencing several weeks of below-zero temperatures.

    It is, however, the sort of thing that we should expect to see more of. This has been the second-warmest January-to-November period on record in Alaska; ski resorts near Anchorage didn't have enough snow to open for the Thanksgiving holiday. The state has warmed twice as fast as the rest of the country, thawing permafrost and glaciers.

    Anchorage's 2014 could be a false alarm; it could be a little spike on the dial. Or it could be the first of many such years to come.

    Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2014/12/30/anchorag...

  • Mark

    another set of time-lapse photographs that clearly show the wobble - the night sky should rotate round Polaris in a circle, not in an oval or egg shape as these photos show:

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-2973559/Shoot...

    and one also shows the stars moving abround two foci as has been seen before:  http://www.zetatalk.com/newsletr/issue352.htm

  • Mark

    British astronomer casually mentions that the Earth is wobbling on its axis

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/space/11434924/Solar-eclips...

    ................Dr Edward Bloomer, an astronomer at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, said the eclipse would be spectacular because the Moon was closer to the Earth than it had been for 18 and a half years.

    “The Earth is orbiting around the Sun and sometimes is slightly closer and sometimes further away, and the Earth is also wobbling around on its axis,” he said.

    “Likewise the orbit of the Moon around the Earth is elliptical and slightly tilted so it’s rare for the Sun, Earth and Moon to actually line up.

    “When they do come into perfect alignment it is called the syzygy effect and when the Moon is closest to Earth you have a total eclipse.....................

  • Andrey Eroshin

    my friend found the archives of the earth orientation diagrams of previous years