| L'Avenir de Luchon 09 mars 1924 |
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Earthquakes and the disruption of time
Following the Pyrenees earthquake of February 22, 1924, it snowed in Spain as abundantly as in the heart of the harshest winter, and in France, in our South-West, the weather was disrupted from the 25th.
Thus is confirmed, once again, the meteorological rule deduced from the long series of earthquakes which saddened the year 1923, and stated as follows in several issues of the newspaper "L'Union", de La Réole.
“Large cataclysms (volcanic eruptions and earthquakes) are accompanied by crazy weather, which distorts all forecasts.” This rule has the following corollary:
“The disruption of time is proportionate, in intensity. extent and duration, the importance of the earthquake >>.
As for the earthquake of the 22nd and the concomitant weather disruption, they were not a surprise to everyone, because the meteorological bulletin of the newspaper "L'Union", de La Réole, dated February 17, 1924, said: ... From this calm of the sun, there will certainly follow cold everywhere and, possibly, in volcanic countries, some cataclysm followed by a general disruption of the weather, in the last days of the month of February. E.B.
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