The Globe & Mail
Video Video Photos According to ABC News , believers of the supermoon phenomenon theorize the 8.9-magnitude earthquake and resulting tsunami may have been caused by the moon's position in its orbit. The supermoon, expected on March 19, refers to the...
Zee News
The Japanese tsunami caused on Friday is forcing everyone to think could the movement of the moon trigger unpredictable events on Earth? Astrologers predicted that on March 19, the so-called ''supermoon'' will be closer to Earth than at any time...
KPHO
If it's clear, you will see the moon rise bigger and brighter than it has been in almost two decades...Some warn that the earthquake in Japan could be just the beginning of natural disasters caused by the planet alignment. Tony La Conte is a...
The Financial Express
The tsunami that hit Japan today was comparable to the one in the Indian Ocean in December 2004, except for one big difference in the number of people killed. The 2004 tsunami killed more than 2 lakh people, including over 10,000 in India.
The State
The most powerful earthquake in recent state history, the 1886 quake that knocked down buildings in Charleston, created a tidal wave that ranged from less than an inch to 20 inches, according to the states 36-page Tsunami Response Plan. Charleston...
Tulsa World
Amie Gibson, an Oklahoma Geological Survey research scientist in Leonard south of Tulsa, said she had to adjust her readings, which usually record much smaller earthquakes in Oklahoma. "I was surprised by the magnitude and the amplitude," Gibson said.