Back to back earth quakes California
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- Arella

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Any ideas when the last quake of this size happened in the area...
- Chaindrive

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Theres 3 6. earthquakes in that area.. have to confirm the other, but you can go to intellicast.com and see the same thing as this:
image #1

image #2

But in image #1.. these two are extremely close together (altho its not shown here, but you can go look for yourself)..
Look at the time signatures... the quake is going north. have to keep eyes peeled on this to see if it ripples farther north or not..
image #1

image #2

But in image #1.. these two are extremely close together (altho its not shown here, but you can go look for yourself)..
Look at the time signatures... the quake is going north. have to keep eyes peeled on this to see if it ripples farther north or not..
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- domdabears

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That's nothing compared to the more than 170 quakes that hit a town in Chile in the past 5 weeks.
http://www.inquisitr.com/437633/more-th ... dad-chile/
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- WillEase666

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Bleever wrote:Its not fun to look at this map and see where you live. Hope it settles down, Im no expert but could a quake in that area trigger a tsunami for Los Angeles (or for that matter So Cal?).
A large earthquake of magnitude 6.3 (M6.3) struck off the Californian coast around 185 miles south west of San Diego in the early hours of Friday, December 14, 2012. Although the epicentre of the quake was underwater, the quake was not sufficiently large to generate a tsunami and no tsunami alert has been issued.
The tremor, which occurred at a depth of around six miles, was followed by at least one aftershock of M4.3 but at the time of writing no injuries or damage to property had been reported.
http://www.decodedscience.com/californi ... 2012/22212

WillEase666 wrote:Bleever wrote:Its not fun to look at this map and see where you live. Hope it settles down, Im no expert but could a quake in that area trigger a tsunami for Los Angeles (or for that matter So Cal?).A large earthquake of magnitude 6.3 (M6.3) struck off the Californian coast around 185 miles south west of San Diego in the early hours of Friday, December 14, 2012. Although the epicentre of the quake was underwater, the quake was not sufficiently large to generate a tsunami and no tsunami alert has been issued.
The tremor, which occurred at a depth of around six miles, was followed by at least one aftershock of M4.3 but at the time of writing no injuries or damage to property had been reported.
http://www.decodedscience.com/californi ... 2012/22212
Thanks bub. I wonder if a larger one hit, like lets say a 7.5ish...would that throw some waves my way??
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Bleever wrote:WillEase666 wrote:Bleever wrote:Its not fun to look at this map and see where you live. Hope it settles down, Im no expert but could a quake in that area trigger a tsunami for Los Angeles (or for that matter So Cal?).A large earthquake of magnitude 6.3 (M6.3) struck off the Californian coast around 185 miles south west of San Diego in the early hours of Friday, December 14, 2012. Although the epicentre of the quake was underwater, the quake was not sufficiently large to generate a tsunami and no tsunami alert has been issued.
The tremor, which occurred at a depth of around six miles, was followed by at least one aftershock of M4.3 but at the time of writing no injuries or damage to property had been reported.
http://www.decodedscience.com/californi ... 2012/22212
Thanks bub. I wonder if a larger one hit, like lets say a 7.5ish...would that throw some waves my way??
"Earthquakes below 7.5 or 7.0 usually do not trigger tsunamis," said geophysicist Don Blakeman of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Earthquake Information Center. "However, sometimes 6.0 earthquakes can trigger local tsunamis, which are smaller and less destructive."
For more information, read "Why Do Some Earthquakes Cause Tsunamis But Others Don't?"
http://www.lifeslittlemysteries.com/872 ... -dont.html

I have been monitoring USGS site daily fo the last 2 years.. Never seen a Mag 6+ in the California region before..
Ok just imagine in the next 5 days we get more big ones around the World which seem out of place..
Dec 21st 2012 hype might start looking possible...
Otherwise.... Nah.!
RIK
Ok just imagine in the next 5 days we get more big ones around the World which seem out of place..
Dec 21st 2012 hype might start looking possible...
Otherwise.... Nah.!
RIK
"Theres A Storm Coming!"
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