DYNAMIC DISEQUILIBRIUM OF DAMS WHILE MEETING WATER NEEDS FOR ELECTRICITY AND OTHER NEEDS CAUSES PLAUSIBLY AIR CRASH!
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Gangtok, November 30, 2012Jaguar crashes in North Sikkim
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/jaguar-crashes-in-north-sikkim/article4150449.ece
A Jaguar fighter aircraft of Indian Air Force crashed
in a forest near Lik in Upper Dzongu in North Sikkim on Friday, but the
fate of the pilot was not immediately known.
Colonel Gurung of 27 Mountain Division stationed in North Sikkim told reporters that the fighter jet crashed at 1:15 pm.
The aircraft had taken off from Bagdogra airport near Siliguri in West Bengal, Col Gurung said.
The location North Sikkim: 27.48333,88.525 to 27.52333,88.55306 and Bagdogra Airport
26.6995, 88.3189
The time on 30th November 745 hrs UTC
The earthquakes earlier and later than this time and west and east of this longitude(See below)
are
the locations from where the dam surge hopped from and to and in
between at the Sikkim location it caused an anomalous weather node and
caused the Jaguar to go beyond its design basis and crashed. See several
instances at
http://collateralsofclimatechange.blogspot.in/2009/07/collaterals-of-climate-change.html
Table
1: The earthquakes from which the dam surge hopped from and to after
causing the Jaguar crash(applying the precautionary principle). The earthquake after the Jaguar crash:
The Jaguar crash relevant earthquakes:
30/11/2012 | 19:39:29 | 27.3°N | 88.3°E | 10 | 4.1 | WEST, SIKKIM |
2012-11-30 06:48:20.0 | 48.21 | N | 154.95 | E | 40 | 5.0 | KURIL ISLANDS |
2012-11-30 08:08:09.0 | 24.99 | N | 60.74 | E | 2 | 4.4 | GULF OF OMAN |
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