did North magnetic pole moved?

Kadam303

Jedi Master
hi there!!

i noticed in my garden that the magnetic NORTH pole moved around 25 degrees west.

51.105, 16.977

this is what WINDY shows , i haven't checked this with reality observations -YET

to many clouds


Maybe some one noticed something is off?

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Not sure what you are seeing there. The two lines without labels I think are the current position/direction of the sun and moon (even if below the horizon). Also the sun rise and set labels are pretty much horizontal relative to each other, so north would be straight up (that means geographic north though).
As for the actual location: there seem to be overhead power lines running through those gardens within 10 meters of yours, so that could affect a compass.
 
tto all kind souls,

i am using standard compasses , not mobile once , and luckily (UFFF) i am not the only one that noticed something is off ....
video time stamped :


>>Hawaii - sun entering from other window
>> USA also compass observations
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>> some other video where a guy that lives 17 years noticed sun moved , see for your self

if you didnt notinced you didnt ,
i did.... i have it marked in my garden as i was experimenting with electroculture.


THANKS for NICE COMMENTS :) love you all
 
The magnetic poles have nothing to do with where the Sun rises. The tilt of the Earth would need to change or the crust would have to move to give new physical poles. If either of those happened quickly, there would be large tsunamis all around the world.
 
The magnetic poles have nothing to do with where the Sun rises. The tilt of the Earth would need to change or the crust would have to move to give new physical poles. If either of those happened quickly, there would be large tsunamis all around the world.
i don't know whats happened and how to call it...i noticed we were off :)
i am asking here for answers
 
i don't know whats happened and how to call it...i noticed we were off :)
i am asking here for answers

Could you show us a photo of the standard compass along mobile one both showing the north and the supposed offset?
if you find any, do the same experiment in different location at least some km away from your garden
25 degree is massive, you would have absolute flight and maritime disruptions and mayhem at the moment, it wouldn't go unnoticed
 
Not sure what the question is.
The magnetic poles move, and it does not coincide with the geographic pole (earth spin). The problem is not whether they move but how fast and how.
The sun position, especially as seen at sunset or sunrise, varies throughout the year. One can observe the sunset, mark the position of the sun, and it will change day after day, reaching the two extremes at the solstices.
As for the earth's magnetic field, while using a compas gives the general direction of the north/south pole, there are local perturbations. Some slight perturbations can be due to the local geography, but also using a compas near metallic objects or electric devices can modify the result.
 
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