Why Is The United States Being Hit By So Many Fires, Floods And Earthquakes?
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Why Is The United States Being Hit By So Many Fires, Floods And Earthquakes?
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Posted: 14 Dec 2015 06:06 PM PST

[image: North America - Public Domain] <http://amzn.to/1O5UHLa>What do you
get when you add together one of the strongest El Ninos ever recorded, the
worst year for wildfires in U.S. history, and unprecedented earthquake
swarms in diverse places all over the country? Since the end of the summer,
America has been hit with a truly unusual series of natural disasters. The
state of Oklahoma has already set an all-time record for the number of
earthquakes that it has experienced in a year, more acres have been burned
by wildfires in the U.S. than we have ever seen before, and a “1,000 year
rainfall” caused horrific flooding in South Carolina. Those are just a few
examples of what we have been seeing, and many believe that this is just
the beginning. So why is this happening? Is there something that connects
all of these natural disasters together?

Let’s start by talking about earthquakes. In the past, we would expect to
see earthquake activity along the west coast, but not much elsewhere.

Today, things have dramatically changed. For example, this year the state
of Oklahoma has seen nearly eight times as many magnitude three or greater
earthquakes as it did just two years ago
<http://www.oudaily.com/news/oklahoma-reports-surge-in-earthquakes-during/article_79a364da-a1d4-11e5-894a-5ba84c8399c1.html>
…

As 2015 nears its end, *850* earthquakes of magnitude three or greater have
stirred the state of Oklahoma. Compared to *584* of the same magnitude in
2014 and *109* in 2013, the trend is clear: earthquakes are on the rise.

Other areas of the nation are experiencing highly unusual seismic activity
as well. Just recently, east-central Idaho was hit by a swarm of more than
40 small earthquakes
<http://trib.com/news/state-and-regional/earthquake-swarm-shakes-east-central-idaho/article_2d27f254-b98d-5f25-b944-e2de96e36b6e.html>
…

*More than 40 small earthquakes* were recorded in east-central Idaho last
week in what experts say is another earthquake swarm in the region.

Officials in the Challis area on Friday reported no damage from the
micro-quakes that started Tuesday and have mostly gone unnoticed or
unreported in an area with residents accustomed to more vigorous shaking.

But the temblors ranging up to 2.9 magnitude have perked up scientists
trying to understand the fault system in the area where a 5.0 magnitude
quake struck in January.

So why are we seeing so many earthquakes all of a sudden?

That is a question that none of the “experts” seem to have an answer for.

Meanwhile, we are currently on pace for the worst year for wildfires in the
history of the United States
<http://themostimportantnews.com/archives/judgment-on-america-we-are-on-pace-for-the-worst-year-for-wildfires-in-all-of-u-s-history>.
Earlier in the year this was not the case, but in August and September
there was a sudden explosion of massive wildfires, and now it looks like we
are going to easily break the all-time record by the end of this month
<http://www.post-gazette.com/news/nation/2015/12/14/National-briefs-11/stories/201512140034>
…

The nation is closing in on *its worst wildfire season in recorded history*,
with nearly 9.8 million acres already burned — the equivalent of
Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and part of New Hampshire going up
in flames.

Two large fires and more than 160 smaller ones remain active, and more
fires are expected to be reported before the month ends. Together, they’re
likely to push the 2015 total past the record 9.87 million acres burned in
2006.

On top of everything else, we have witnessed a series of horrifying floods
all over the nation in recent months.

It started in late September. The storm that would later became known as
Hurricane Joaquin formed into a tropical depression on September 28th
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Joaquin>, which also happened to
be the date of the fourth blood moon. Hurricane Joaquin never made landfall
in the U.S., but moisture from that storm dumped unprecedented amounts of
rain along many parts of the east coast. In fact, at one point South
Carolina Governor Nikki Haley came out and publicly said that it was the
most rain that some areas of her state had seen “in a thousand years”
<http://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/thousand-year-flooding-hits-south-carolina/>
.

Subsequently, other parts of the nation also got hit by dramatic floods. We
saw flash floods produce “rivers of mud” that completely buried vehicles on
highways in southern California, and there was freak flooding in the state
of Texas that derailed a train and caused several deaths.

And now, officials are telling us that one of the strongest El Ninos in
history could bring record rainfall, flooding and mudslides to the west
coast of the United States for months on end. Due to horrible flooding that
is already ravaging the region, a state of emergency has now been declared
in several counties in the Pacific Northwest, and the experts are telling
us that this is just the beginning. The following comes from the Los
Angeles Times
<http://www.latimes.com/local/weather/la-me-ln-el-nino-wet-storms-20151210-story.html>
…

“*Of all the years in which there was a strong El Niño present in the
tropical Pacific Ocean, this is the wettest start to any of those years
that we’ve observed in the Pacific Northwest, both in Portland and Seattle*,”
said Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at Stanford University.

Powerful rains have struck Oregon hard over the past three days, according
to the National Weather Service
<http://www.latimes.com/topic/weather/national-weather-service-ORGOV000357-topic.html>.
On Wednesday, one woman drowned
<http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2015/12/woman_drowns_after_car_ends_up.html#incart_big-photo>when
her car entered floodwaters, and another woman was killed
<http://katu.com/news/local/woman-dies-when-tree-falls-through-se-portland-house>
after a falling tree crushed her Portland home, according to local news
reports.

A photo published in the Tillamook County Pioneer
<http://www.tillamookcountypioneer.net/tillamook-county-a-virtual-archipelago-of-communities-separated-by-floodwater-landslides/>
showed the town of Nehalem covered in floodwaters. The newspaper reported
that several families have been flooded out of their homes and U.S. 101 was
closed there.

Yes, every year there are natural disasters that we must deal with. They
are simply unavoidable. But in 2015 we have seen an extremely strange
confluence of disasters that is unlike anything that we have ever seen
before. And in particular, this series of natural disasters seems to have
intensified greatly since the end of the summer.

So what in the world is going on?

What could possibly be causing this to happen?

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