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EMSC
16th March 2014, 21:30
Magnitude Mi 7.0Region OFFSHORE TARAPACA, CHILEDate time 2014-03-16 21:17:32.0 UTCLocation 19.90 S ; 70.70 WDepth 33 km
More... (http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=365394)
Tesla_WTC_Solution
16th March 2014, 21:39
holy crap :(
very active couple of weeks here isn't it??
Wind
16th March 2014, 21:44
holy crap :(
very active couple of weeks here isn't it??
Yes and I think that this might be a precursor, but let's just hope that Earth is slowly releasing pressure this way. Pressure caused by collective disharmonised human feelings and thoughts...
ghostrider
16th March 2014, 21:48
the other side of the globe is what worries me , the Oregon coast ... the big 9.0 for five minutes ...
Wind
16th March 2014, 22:08
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Tesla_WTC_Solution
16th March 2014, 22:15
Yah I have to be in Seattle like.... Tuesday! for days!
I am scared of downtown even tho I love it.
:( eek???
Lifebringer
16th March 2014, 22:25
Incoming!!! Look out below. The tugging and pulling will begin in earnest now.
Fairy Friend
16th March 2014, 22:27
I predicted a mag. 7-7.5 on March 15th. In the California quake thread. Location off a little. I said Easter Island which is kinda close. I think China and New Zealand were other targets. I wonder if we will get another to pair this one. I'ld say Alaska, Sumatra area or Japan's just should be on the list always right now. Next day or two, maybe three.
Tesla_WTC_Solution
16th March 2014, 22:30
https://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/811x613q90/33/mtaj.png
not a great thing!
Yetti
16th March 2014, 22:35
Yes Wind , I agree in your definition of the causes for a pressure release !! I always had that hunch about, is like the horses shaking out a fly from their skin by vibrating the skin.
Fairy Friend
16th March 2014, 23:03
Dreams start a month before a big event. (earthquakes, Katrina, 9-11...) They intensify 1 week and the days before. Noticed people having nightmares. One in particular with you Tesla, you mentioned French laundry I think and I went to checked to see if France had a quake. There was one 4.7 just near that time in Port-aux-Francais, the French Southern territory, very far South right after that. Maybe a stretch but I am getting braver and going to mention these things. It's a learning curve. ?Wind is it you also had a dream or nightmare. Same time period on the attacks thread I think.
A lot of us suddenly here and noticing. Activity up and we are looking around seeing some similar faces that keep popping up and going heh, how you doing?
I have heard the term earthquake sensitive. I like the term earthquake hunter that Wind put up.
Wind
16th March 2014, 23:06
Wind is it you also had a dream or nightmare. Same time period on the attacks thread I think.
A lot of us suddenly here and noticing. Activity up and we are looking around seeing some similar faces that keep popping up and going heh, how you doing?
I have heard the term earthquake sensitive. I like the term earthquake hunter that Wind put up.
Yes, but the bad dreams and discontinous dreams stopped a couple days ago and I'm glad that I've been able to sleep again because those days were really horrible.
Tesla_WTC_Solution
16th March 2014, 23:32
here is what that S Doughton from Seattle Times said a year or two ago:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2014471787_apwatsunamiwarningwashnorthwest1stldwritethru.html
Subduction zone quake could also hit Northwest
Northwesterners should pay close attention to the tragedy unfolding in Japan, because the same thing is headed our way, scientists say.
By SANDI DOUGHTON
The Seattle Times
SEATTLE —
Northwesterners should pay close attention to the tragedy unfolding in Japan, because the same thing is headed our way, scientists say.
The massive earthquake that struck Thursday night, followed within minutes by tsunami waves 20 feet high or more, is almost identical to what the coast of the Pacific Northwest will see when the offshore fault called the Cascadia subduction zone ruptures.
“It’s the best example of what we’re going to have, and I’m sure Japan is more prepared than we are,” said John Vidale, head of the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network at the University of Washington. The Cascadia fault last ruptured in 1700, generating a magnitude 9 earthquake and a tsunami that may have been bigger than the one that battered Japan. Major earthquakes on the Cascadia fault occur every 400 to 500 years, though some new evidence suggest they could be much more frequent.
The magnitude 8.9 Japan quake was preceded by a series of magnitude 7 foreshocks that scientists will be studying closely, Vidale said. “We’re very curious to see if something was going on that might have provided warning had they known how to interpret it properly.”
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Why Portugal lost its place as an oceanic power:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1755_Lisbon_earthquake
The 1755 Lisbon earthquake, also known as the Great Lisbon Earthquake, was a megathrust earthquake that took place on Saturday 1 November 1755, at around 9:40 in the morning.[1] The earthquake was followed by fires and a tsunami, which almost totally destroyed Lisbon in the Kingdom of Portugal, and adjoining areas. Seismologists today estimate the Lisbon earthquake had a magnitude in the range 8.5–9.0 on the moment magnitude scale,[2] with an epicenter in the Atlantic Ocean about 200 km (120 mi) west-southwest of Cape St. Vincent. Estimates place the death toll in Lisbon alone between 10,000 and 100,000 people,[3] making it one of the deadliest earthquakes in history.
The earthquake accentuated political tensions in the Kingdom of Portugal and profoundly disrupted the country's colonial ambitions. The event was widely discussed and dwelt upon by European Enlightenment philosophers, and inspired major developments in theodicy and in the philosophy of the sublime. As the first earthquake studied scientifically for its effects over a large area, it led to the birth of modern seismology and earthquake engineering.
Seattle not quake-worthy:
http://www.capitolhillseattle.com/2012/08/an-updated-map-of-seattles-brick-earthquake-risk-shows-capitol-hill-concentration/
An updated map of Seattle’s brick earthquake risk shows Capitol Hill concentration
Posted on Wednesday, August 22, 2012 - 12:08 pm by jseattle
Seattle, you’re likely painfully aware, is due for a really Big One. And, yet, most of the city’s old brick buildings are still not reinforced to modern standards. According to a just-completed report from the city, nearly 20% of Seattle’s unreinforced masonry structures are right here on Capitol Hill, First Hill and in the Central District. The central cluster of 150 buildings is one of the biggest in the city. Below, we’ve mapped the brick buildings using the city’s data showing the few masonry structures that have been retrofitted and the more than 100 in our area alone that will need work.
Synchronicity
16th March 2014, 23:41
Dreams start a month before a big event. (earthquakes, Katrina, 9-11...) They intensify 1 week and the days before. Noticed people having nightmares. One in particular with you Tesla, you mentioned French laundry I think and I went to checked to see if France had a quake. There was one 4.7 just near that time in Port-aux-Francais, the French Southern territory, very far South right after that. Maybe a stretch but I am getting braver and going to mention these things. It's a learning curve. ?Wind is it you also had a dream or nightmare. Same time period on the attacks thread I think.
A lot of us suddenly here and noticing. Activity up and we are looking around seeing some similar faces that keep popping up and going heh, how you doing?
I have heard the term earthquake sensitive. I like the term earthquake hunter that Wind put up.
My daughter and I have both been having weird/bad dreams for a couple of nights...last night she did twice and couldn't remember them, but got up and stayed up after the second one. I used to feel all those little ones when I lived in California, and then would get a weird feeling right before. But the angst around has been palpable, and whether we feel it from the Earth or the Earth responds to us, it's tied I think...pressure.
Fairy Friend
17th March 2014, 00:09
Synchronicity,
Living in California must be a place to develop that earthquake sensitivity. I've seen your name up here, I had to change a post once because I used the word synchronicity, I thought you might think I was addressing you. On the earthquake section specifically it was. Anyone else care to predict then next quake?
Pressure is definitely a fitting word. Volcanoes are spouting too I see. I have never predicted a volcanic eruption. Anyone a volcano sensitive? Volcano hunter doesn't fit because the volcano isn't like moving around. It sits there.
Wind
17th March 2014, 00:25
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Synchronicity
17th March 2014, 03:16
Synchronicity,
Living in California must be a place to develop that earthquake sensitivity. I've seen your name up here, I had to change a post once because I used the word synchronicity, I thought you might think I was addressing you. On the earthquake section specifically it was. Anyone else care to predict then next quake?
Pressure is definitely a fitting word. Volcanoes are spouting too I see. I have never predicted a volcanic eruption. Anyone a volcano sensitive? Volcano hunter doesn't fit because the volcano isn't like moving around. It sits there.
Funny on the bolded part and thanks for thinking of me :) I have to say that I've been through floods, tornadoes, quakes, hail, drought, and about anything else, and the feeling of the very ground beneath you suddenly moving is disconcerting in a way that the others just don't create for me. I get a sense of disorientation for a moment when there is an earth shift...kind of similar to other shifts I feel when doing energy work, now that I think of it. I hadn't thought of how similar the sensations are...interesting.
Fairy Friend
17th March 2014, 04:32
I lived near Mt. St. Helen and the ground vibrated a lot. Pressure from lava underneath. Similar to a quake yet not. My sister lived in California and had nightmares of quakes so she moved out a long time ago. Experiencing an earthquake is actually on my bucket list, I haven't yet. There's a distinctive rocking back and forth motion. I am an odd person to want to experience it. Which does not include my house experiencing a quake just me FYI.
Pressure is still definitely a fitting word only more globally active. Yes. We have a lot of quakes already listed and a lot of predictions I hear.
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