Do the volatile weather indicate upcoming earthquakes... Science answers

Written By ندى ماهر عبدربه on 2024/05/06

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

ArabiaWeather - Recently, several news items have appeared about the relationship between weather fluctuations that the planet is witnessing and the occurrence of earthquakes, and perhaps the most prominent of them is when the controversial Dutch expert, Frank Hoogrebitz, appeared again, whose predictions happened to be true a few days ago regarding the occurrence of earthquakes and earthquakes in Taiwan, Japan and Indonesia. To issue a new warning.

He wrote on the X platform,

“We have witnessed many weather fluctuations in the past few days... and this could indicate upcoming seismic disturbances.”

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According to clarifications published on the account of “SSGEOS”, the institute headed by the controversial expert, it indicates that the areas where earthquakes are likely to occur are located in the Americas (North and South). This information is based on research affiliated with the Observation of Geometry between Celestial Bodies, in which the expert participates and holds the position of president. In which.

During the past few days, Frank Hogrebets published a tweet in which he predicted seismic activity in Taiwan and its surroundings during the next two days. Not long after his tweet, earthquakes struck Taiwan, Japan, and Indonesia, confirming his predictions this time.

The name of the Dutch scientist Hogrebets is closely associated with every earthquake that strikes the Earth's crust. His predictions and warnings, which he publishes via blogs on his accounts on "X" or "Facebook", spread at tremendous speed across the Internet, as they become the subject of widespread circulation on various social platforms and websites.

 

The volatile atmosphere and its relationship to upcoming earthquakes...is impossible

It is pointed out that all scientists reject the Dutchman's controversial theories , considering them unscientific, and confirming that there is no relationship between the movement of the planets and earthquake activity on Earth, and they consider this idea among the complete impossibility.

Despite the success of modern science in predicting weather conditions accurately and designing mathematical equations that enable the prediction of astronomical phenomena such as eclipses and solar eclipses, until now, there is no way to predict the occurrence of earthquakes, according to scientists and experts, and they warn against people who claim to be experts and cause panic. And anxiety among people with the aim of becoming famous or gathering interactions on social media platforms.

 

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Sources:

alarabiya

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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