EURO 2008 Is Here

The EURO 2008 has started and 300 million people are watching closely to see who is going to win it this time. Last time in Portugal (2004), the Greeks surprised everyone as they were the underdogs of the championship and ended up crowning themselves champions. Many people back then lost a lot of money in bets as none expected Greece to win. This time the games are co-hosted by Austria and Switzerland and many of the big teams maybe title-hungry but they sure now keep an eye at the smaller teams in case there is another underdog out there with hidden talents. Another highlight of the show will be the games Greece will play (starting with Sweden 10/06) to see if they can defend the title.
Who do you think will win it this time?
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Kerkira, Greece, Is Shaken By Earthquake (24/02/2008)

On the 24th of February, at 01:07 Local time, a new earthquake, 5km South of the City of Kerkira (at Kerkira island, Greece). The European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre gave an earthquake reading of 3.5 in the Richter scale. No casualties were reported only minor damages inside houses from items falling. Normally such a low magnitude earthquake, like the one in Kerkira today would pass un-noticed but it is feared that is may be linked to the intense seismic activity in Greece over the past 2 months. Some scientists fear that this may lead to earthquakes of larger magnitude.
Update: According to Geologists, this earthquake is not linked with the seismic activity that has been upsetting southern Greece the past 2 months.
Update 2: On the radios and TVs scientists are tried to reassure people that the intense seismic activity that has been recorded in Greece over the past 2 months, will not cause an even larger earthquake in the region. That does not mean that there will never be anymore earthquakes in the region, sometime in the future.
6.1 Earthquake Shocks Greece for the 5th Time in 2 Months

Today, 21st of February at 20:27, the 5th earthquake in 2 months shook Greece. The epicenter was 39 km south of the town of Methoni in the sea. The European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre gave an earthquake reading of 6.1 in the Richter scale and so far no damager or casualties have been reported. The recent seismic activity is worrying as a 6+ earthquake could cause a lot of casualties if it hits a populated area.
Was this earthquake predicted with the V.A.N. method that Prof. Varotsos and his team designed? Previous shocks were predicted, and this might mean that the VAN method could become an early warning system and save lives in the future.
Earthquake Early Warning System for Your House

Yet another article regarding earthquakes. It might be a bit tiring but I think this is an issue that matters to many people out there as most of us on this planet are on seismologic zones.
So tell me how much money did you give this year to buy a mobile phone? a PC or to serf the Internet? Something tells me that you already have given more than 220 euro, an amount with which you could have bought the Earthquake Early Warning system (including P&P)
That is it? It is a device which will notify you few seconds before an earthquake strikes. Surely you cannot do much with in few seconds but you can certainly make a plan to avoid the worse, including to vacate the house.
When an earthquake takes place, two types of waves are emitted. P waves and κύματα S. The S are the waves that shake the ground and tear down houses, where as the P waves are faster and reach us first. This device detects the P waves and an alarm immediately sounds to warn us of the incoming earthquake. The furthest away you are from the epicenter the longer you have to prepare (I am not an Earthquake expert so if I misrepresented the wave physics do tell me
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I am thinking if I should get one of these devices, it price is certainly low compared with chance to save your life. So what do you think would you buy it?
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Athens is Again Shaken by Earthquake February 17th

February 17th, time 03:33, and earthquake with a 4.4 magnitude hit in north Athens in the area of Fili, near mount Parnitha. This is not a large earthquake and people hardly realized it but considering the repeated seismic activity of the last 2 months in the Greek area (see previous 1, 2, 3). Again I wonder how ready are the big cities, not only in Greece, but also for the rest of the world. How many of us have checked our houses and ensured it follows the basic (modern) building standards. The biggest issue thought is how many of us know what to do in a case of an earthquake?





