Post by Admin on Sept 24, 2016 8:47:00 GMT
I am writing this post not for biblical reasons but because I am trying to figure out a connection, between dates of events to see if this is a fairly new thing like in the last 30 years or if its gone on longer. What changes occured, cosmic meteor strikes etc. or if the releasing of certain things into water ways is done on purpose as a form of communication between different nations as a signal for something else. Either way red tide has increased dramatically in headlines at least. there seems to be two types. both bacterial organisms. salt and aluminum are found in both locations in high quantity. some are deadly and some are thought not to be. Science should shed light. heat also plays a part in some of these events because droughts raise the content of salt in the water. but even in places that have arctic temps Red Tide can be found, if given a food source. I also want to cross check with fault lines, rifts and ridges, as well as fracking sites near them or along one of them. It is highly possible that drilling could be responsible for releasing the excess salt and the once sleeping alge. but I will have to finish gathering all the data first before releasing my findings.
25 July 2001 to September 2001
IT'S RAINING BLOOD!
Red Rain in Kerala, India
From 25 July to 23 September 2001, red rain sporadically fell on the southern Indian state of Kerala. Heavy downpours occurred in which the rain was coloured red, staining clothes with an appearance similar to that of blood. Yellow, green, and black rain was also reported. Coloured rain had been reported in Kerala in as early as 1896 and several times since then.
6 September 2010
'Red tide' in Hudson River represents potential danger to fish and boaters, officials announce
The determination of a red tide outbreak was made by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection working through the Hudson Regional Health Commission. The algae concentration is moving from north to south, slowly drifting down the harbor and out to sea, officials said. The naturally occurring algae bloom is a common event in coastal waters throughout the world.
29 April 2011
This one seems fishy because it appears someone has attempted to remove all information and images, all links are broken, but there are two references.
NBC5 Ohio waters turn red (missing images and dates) copyrighted 2011.
an alternative media site River in Norwalk Runs Blood Red
this one has more information but the links to the local paper no longer work, the paper has deleted the article. It does have this image below and the date the article was published.
3 August 2011
Heat Wave Causes Exploding Sidewalks and a Blood-Red Reservoir in Texas
16 December 2011
River in China turns red
The eerie sheen on the river lasted for nearly two days before local government officials managed to track down the source of pollutant: an illegal workshop dumping red dye into the city's storm water pipe network connecting the river.
6 May 2012
Lake Retba In Senegal Looks Like A Giant Strawberry Milkshake
The bizarre colour is caused by high levels of salt - with some areas containing up to 40% of the condiment. Michael Danson, an expert in extremophile bacteria from Bath University, said: “The strawberry colour is produced by salt-loving organism Dunaliella salina.
3 June 2012
Sailing in a strawberry milkshake: High levels of salt turn African lake an extraordinary colour
Punting through this unusually coloured lake it looks like this worker is wading through water running red with blood.
But while they are not taking to the bizarre looking Lake Retba, in Senegal, west Africa for some sort of morbid rescue mission, it is an unsavoury job of sorts.
That's because the blood red colour is caused by high levels of salt - with some areas containing up to 40 per cent of it.
25 July 2012
The Azov Sea Turned Bloody RED
Scientists and citizens are buffled as the waters of the Azov Sea turned bloody red close to Berdyansk village.
"It might be a sign of the coming events" say the locals, though the officials try to calm people down claiming that this is perfectly normal even that it doesn't happen often can be explained by the natural reasons. However it is still unclear what happened, as it might have different causes and the ones as ugly as toxic pollution are not excluded from the list.
14 August 2012
Blood Red Lake In South Of France Caused By High Salt Concentration
The vibrant red colour is caused by an extremely high salt concentration linked to the crustaceans that live in the lake. Patricia Estebe from Camargue’s tourist office explained: “This phenomenon is a result of the salt content in brine shrimp Artemia salina and algae Dunaliella salina. When the salt concentration is very high - which is the case before harvest - the brine shrimp die and saline algae proliferates giving this unusual colour. “
27 November 2012
Red Algae Bloom Closes Sydney, Australia, Beaches
A rare red algae bloom off the coast of eastern Australia forced the closure of popular beaches near Sydney on Tuesday.
The thick bloom was caused by noctiluca scintillans, a dinoflagellate marine algae that is also called Sea Sparkle, because it exhibits bioluminescence. Although the algae is naturally occurring, blooms such as these can be a hazard to swimmers. High levels of ammonia contained in the algae can cause rashes and eye irritation. Those risks caused beaches such as Bondi and Clovelly to close for the day.
16 Febuary 2012
Beirut River mysteriously runs blood red
Eyewitnesses working in the area told The Daily Star this was not the first time the river had turned a different color. Several business owners around the Chevrolet crossing said that colored water pours into the river roughly every two months but no one pays attention to it.It was the quantity and brightness of the red liquid that grabbed the attention of many passersby and commuters on different bridges in the city Wednesday.
18 February 2014
Signs of the Times : Mysterious phenomenon Pond in Wichita Kansas turns Blood Red (Feb 19, 2014)
Pond suddenly turns blood red Wichita, Kansas
Mysterious blood-red water Phenomenon: But why did the water of my pond turned to blood in Wichita, Kansas?
3 December 2013
The river of blood: Villagers' shock as Slovakian waterway turns red overnight 'like something from a horror film'
Rumours were rife in a Slovakian town this week when a river running through turned bright red.
The river in Myjava, a small municipality on the border to the Czech Republic, had changed colour over night and turned into 'blood'.
Police have been called in to investigate the matter, but it is believed to be a faulty filtering system from a slaughterhouse upstream.
11 July 2014
Burrard Inlet And English Bay Turn Red Due To Algae
Authorities say the change in water colour is the result of algae blooms, according to Global News. John Parker-Jervis, a spokesman for the Port Authority, told the Vancouver Sun that there have been no reports of an oil spill or any other unfortunate event that might have discoloured the water.
29 July 2014
Why did this river in China turn red?
“We suspect that somebody dumped artificial coloring in the water because he thought the typhoon yesterday would cause heavy rain, and nobody would notice [the color]. … It turned out there wasn’t heavy rainfall yesterday, so the evidence is left behind.”
This is not the first “blooding” of a river in China. The Yangtze River turned red in 2012. That turned out to be caused by illegal dumping.
1 January 2015
Vavaʻu beach sea turns blood red sparking panic
Neiafutahi sea turned red. It was first spotted on Sunday 29 December 2014 Picture: Filomena Hansen
6 March 2016
Lagoon turns blood red in Mexico unexpectedly
This lagoon situated in Huatalco, Mexico has turned blood red within the last 10 days. The reddish water of ‘La Salina’ lagoon impacts residents’ life and kills wildlife in the area. Sources say its caused from Red Tide. this lagoon appeared after the mysterious loss of a river nearby.
3 April 2016
Book of Exodus Comes Alive as Photos Emerge of Blood-Red Nile
The incredible image, taken by the European Space Agency’s (ESA) new Sentinel-3A satellite, was released on Friday to worldwide wonder and awe. The photo, which shows the Nile and surrounding desert areas of northern Africa, Egypt, and the Middle East, reveals a sight many faithful have imagined, but never seen: the Nile River turned from its normal blue to bright, blood-red.
April 23 to red on July 18
Why a Giant Green Lake Turned Blood-Red
The salty waters of Iran’s Lake Urmia recently morphed from a deep green to a rich red, likely due to algae and bacteria blooms.
7 September 2016
Why is this Russian river blood red?
Russia’s natural resources and environment ministry said that the blood red color was possibly caused by a "break in a Norilsk Nickel slurry pipe,"
The bright red color is probably due to the oxidized iron contained in the waste, says Chambers. It’s not clear what kind of nickel processing was used at the metals plant, Chambers says, but it’s known that some types of high-temperature or pressure oxidation processes turn any sulfide minerals into iron oxide. If mixed with water, the waste turns it bright red.
25 July 2001 to September 2001
IT'S RAINING BLOOD!
Red Rain in Kerala, India
From 25 July to 23 September 2001, red rain sporadically fell on the southern Indian state of Kerala. Heavy downpours occurred in which the rain was coloured red, staining clothes with an appearance similar to that of blood. Yellow, green, and black rain was also reported. Coloured rain had been reported in Kerala in as early as 1896 and several times since then.
6 September 2010
'Red tide' in Hudson River represents potential danger to fish and boaters, officials announce
The determination of a red tide outbreak was made by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection working through the Hudson Regional Health Commission. The algae concentration is moving from north to south, slowly drifting down the harbor and out to sea, officials said. The naturally occurring algae bloom is a common event in coastal waters throughout the world.
29 April 2011
This one seems fishy because it appears someone has attempted to remove all information and images, all links are broken, but there are two references.
NBC5 Ohio waters turn red (missing images and dates) copyrighted 2011.
an alternative media site River in Norwalk Runs Blood Red
this one has more information but the links to the local paper no longer work, the paper has deleted the article. It does have this image below and the date the article was published.
3 August 2011
Heat Wave Causes Exploding Sidewalks and a Blood-Red Reservoir in Texas
16 December 2011
River in China turns red
The eerie sheen on the river lasted for nearly two days before local government officials managed to track down the source of pollutant: an illegal workshop dumping red dye into the city's storm water pipe network connecting the river.
6 May 2012
Lake Retba In Senegal Looks Like A Giant Strawberry Milkshake
The bizarre colour is caused by high levels of salt - with some areas containing up to 40% of the condiment. Michael Danson, an expert in extremophile bacteria from Bath University, said: “The strawberry colour is produced by salt-loving organism Dunaliella salina.
3 June 2012
Sailing in a strawberry milkshake: High levels of salt turn African lake an extraordinary colour
Punting through this unusually coloured lake it looks like this worker is wading through water running red with blood.
But while they are not taking to the bizarre looking Lake Retba, in Senegal, west Africa for some sort of morbid rescue mission, it is an unsavoury job of sorts.
That's because the blood red colour is caused by high levels of salt - with some areas containing up to 40 per cent of it.
25 July 2012
The Azov Sea Turned Bloody RED
Scientists and citizens are buffled as the waters of the Azov Sea turned bloody red close to Berdyansk village.
"It might be a sign of the coming events" say the locals, though the officials try to calm people down claiming that this is perfectly normal even that it doesn't happen often can be explained by the natural reasons. However it is still unclear what happened, as it might have different causes and the ones as ugly as toxic pollution are not excluded from the list.
14 August 2012
Blood Red Lake In South Of France Caused By High Salt Concentration
The vibrant red colour is caused by an extremely high salt concentration linked to the crustaceans that live in the lake. Patricia Estebe from Camargue’s tourist office explained: “This phenomenon is a result of the salt content in brine shrimp Artemia salina and algae Dunaliella salina. When the salt concentration is very high - which is the case before harvest - the brine shrimp die and saline algae proliferates giving this unusual colour. “
27 November 2012
Red Algae Bloom Closes Sydney, Australia, Beaches
A rare red algae bloom off the coast of eastern Australia forced the closure of popular beaches near Sydney on Tuesday.
The thick bloom was caused by noctiluca scintillans, a dinoflagellate marine algae that is also called Sea Sparkle, because it exhibits bioluminescence. Although the algae is naturally occurring, blooms such as these can be a hazard to swimmers. High levels of ammonia contained in the algae can cause rashes and eye irritation. Those risks caused beaches such as Bondi and Clovelly to close for the day.
16 Febuary 2012
Beirut River mysteriously runs blood red
Eyewitnesses working in the area told The Daily Star this was not the first time the river had turned a different color. Several business owners around the Chevrolet crossing said that colored water pours into the river roughly every two months but no one pays attention to it.It was the quantity and brightness of the red liquid that grabbed the attention of many passersby and commuters on different bridges in the city Wednesday.
18 February 2014
Signs of the Times : Mysterious phenomenon Pond in Wichita Kansas turns Blood Red (Feb 19, 2014)
Pond suddenly turns blood red Wichita, Kansas
Mysterious blood-red water Phenomenon: But why did the water of my pond turned to blood in Wichita, Kansas?
3 December 2013
The river of blood: Villagers' shock as Slovakian waterway turns red overnight 'like something from a horror film'
Rumours were rife in a Slovakian town this week when a river running through turned bright red.
The river in Myjava, a small municipality on the border to the Czech Republic, had changed colour over night and turned into 'blood'.
Police have been called in to investigate the matter, but it is believed to be a faulty filtering system from a slaughterhouse upstream.
11 July 2014
Burrard Inlet And English Bay Turn Red Due To Algae
Authorities say the change in water colour is the result of algae blooms, according to Global News. John Parker-Jervis, a spokesman for the Port Authority, told the Vancouver Sun that there have been no reports of an oil spill or any other unfortunate event that might have discoloured the water.
29 July 2014
Why did this river in China turn red?
“We suspect that somebody dumped artificial coloring in the water because he thought the typhoon yesterday would cause heavy rain, and nobody would notice [the color]. … It turned out there wasn’t heavy rainfall yesterday, so the evidence is left behind.”
This is not the first “blooding” of a river in China. The Yangtze River turned red in 2012. That turned out to be caused by illegal dumping.
1 January 2015
Vavaʻu beach sea turns blood red sparking panic
Neiafutahi sea turned red. It was first spotted on Sunday 29 December 2014 Picture: Filomena Hansen
6 March 2016
Lagoon turns blood red in Mexico unexpectedly
This lagoon situated in Huatalco, Mexico has turned blood red within the last 10 days. The reddish water of ‘La Salina’ lagoon impacts residents’ life and kills wildlife in the area. Sources say its caused from Red Tide. this lagoon appeared after the mysterious loss of a river nearby.
3 April 2016
Book of Exodus Comes Alive as Photos Emerge of Blood-Red Nile
The incredible image, taken by the European Space Agency’s (ESA) new Sentinel-3A satellite, was released on Friday to worldwide wonder and awe. The photo, which shows the Nile and surrounding desert areas of northern Africa, Egypt, and the Middle East, reveals a sight many faithful have imagined, but never seen: the Nile River turned from its normal blue to bright, blood-red.
April 23 to red on July 18
Why a Giant Green Lake Turned Blood-Red
The salty waters of Iran’s Lake Urmia recently morphed from a deep green to a rich red, likely due to algae and bacteria blooms.
7 September 2016
Why is this Russian river blood red?
Russia’s natural resources and environment ministry said that the blood red color was possibly caused by a "break in a Norilsk Nickel slurry pipe,"
The bright red color is probably due to the oxidized iron contained in the waste, says Chambers. It’s not clear what kind of nickel processing was used at the metals plant, Chambers says, but it’s known that some types of high-temperature or pressure oxidation processes turn any sulfide minerals into iron oxide. If mixed with water, the waste turns it bright red.