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EMSC
18th April 2014, 14:40
Magnitude M 7.1Region GUERRERO, MEXICODate time 2014-04-18 14:27:24.0 UTCLocation 17.41 N ; 101.07 WDepth 10 km
More... (http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=373103)
Wind
18th April 2014, 14:49
This is far from normal now... It happened Just after the M7.3 flare (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?29825-Sun-Stuff-What-s-up-&p=824273&viewfull=1#post824273). My head isn't working at all and I feel pressure in my forehead.
Tesla_WTC_Solution
18th April 2014, 16:05
my spouse had headache last night and went to bed at wrong time (in seattle)
i stayed up til 2 but still work up at 8, do have a headache, now that you mention it, it's pressure in the forehead just like you said.
very odd.
hoping this doesn't get worse!
don't wanna see people get hurt.
it's never the ones who built the crap.
seattle for example,
you guys are not gonna believe what happens to Capitol Hill when they get the EQ.
Wind
18th April 2014, 16:08
I'm still wondering if these quakes entail something...
Tesla_WTC_Solution
18th April 2014, 16:11
We seem to get more in times of extreme political unrest (global) :(
i.e. that horrible accident with the korean vessel
Fairy Friend
18th April 2014, 16:34
wow I didn't think we would get anything this big for a while. Wasn't that Dutchsinse who had said Mexico was next on the list. The pressure was building there and it was awfully quiet for a while.
Fairy Friend
18th April 2014, 17:54
We have had at least 57 quakes over magnitude 6 this year. We have had 5 quakes over magnitude 7. And 2 quakes over 8 in April alone. Outstanding! It's becoming more of a challenge predicting when a quake is not going to happen. I feel like I went a little crazy here and even though I'm not In a earthquake zone I feel like the ground is not stable underneath my feet.
Tesla_WTC_Solution
18th April 2014, 18:18
When I joined PA, there were some quakes the months prior, then it got sort of quieter;
then we have a 8. something in Vanuatu and it killed a few people :(
some of us predicted a Vanuatu event but it wasn't too huge/catastrophic.
before joining PA on ATS some of us were having dreams before the Masset CA quake and tsunami,
but again, it was small and only the "hypersensitives" picked up on it.
this year I agree it's been 10x worse.
there has been nothing "isolated" enough for me at least to pick up on it.
or i feel less threatened by quakes living in Eastern WA and my brain is taking a break from it.
either way i hope it doesn't get worse!!
keep track of nightmares and insomnia,
that's the textbook symptoms we had on 3/11/11 in Seattle (Ring of Fire) when the Japan thing was going down.
people in the US were tossing in bed :(
Fairy Friend
18th April 2014, 18:38
I've been feeling completely off for a while. I think its taking its toll. I just predicted I didn't think we were going to have another 7 until the new moon and one immediately popped up.I had even check the Sun and it was quiet at the time. But I could not get to sleep. I have been crunching numbers. I noticed an awful lot of quakes in the last couple months have occurred between 7 and midnight at night. I think I was getting loopy, I caught many math errors, last night. I really looked at it this morning and it's probably just a fluke in numbers. I looked at this page which had 27 quakes listed and 12 of them occurred in that time frame. When I check the previous page again 27 quakes listed and I found 9 of them occurred in this time frame. It should be more like 5 or 6.
I have never seen quakes favor any one time of day over the other. I have been tracking them for a while too. Going with this being a fluke.
I also seem to be opposite with the volcano prediction. Reventador I thought was heating up and it seems to be done the opposite and cooled down. Predicting volcanoes is new to me so time will tell. Practice practice practice
Wind
18th April 2014, 19:12
The latest update from Dutchsinse.
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Hervé
18th April 2014, 19:42
We have had at least 57 quakes over magnitude 6 this year. We have had 5 quakes over magnitude 7. And 2 quakes over 8 in April alone. Outstanding!
[...]
Here is a summary for prior years:
http://standeyo.com/NEWS/14_Earth_Changes/14_Earth_Changes_pics/140406.earthquakes.increasing.jpg
See: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?299-Earth-Changes-2010-to-Date&p=819666&viewfull=1#post819666
Tesla_WTC_Solution
18th April 2014, 19:45
That chart really blows my mind.
It's hard to believe but the graph doesn't really lie --
Wind
18th April 2014, 19:47
Yeah, nothing to see here folks...
Fairy Friend
18th April 2014, 19:57
I noted the chart went to 2013. So if I add The 2014 data above, already it doesn't fit on the chart. We need a bigger chart.
uh oh that's not good.
Rocky_Shorz
18th April 2014, 22:04
That was extremely close to Peak energy from the flare...
Magnitude Mw 7.2
Region GUERRERO, MEXICO
Date time 2014-04-18 14:27:26.0 UTC
Location 17.46 N ; 100.87 W
Depth 26 km
Distances 284 km SW of Iztapalapa, Mexico / pop: 1,820,888 / local time: 09:27:26.0 2014-04-18
146 km W of Chilpancingo de los Bravos, Mexico / pop: 165,250 / local time: 09:27:26.0 2014-04-18
31 km NW of Tecpan de Galeana, Mexico / pop: 14,638 / local time: 09:27:26.0 2014-04-18
the flare
Sunspot AR2036 erupted today, April 18th, at 1307 UT, producing a strong M7-class solar flare.
if you look at the flare energy, the light purple spike peaked an hour later and energy continued as it calmed down, XRay energy from the flare reaches us in 9 minutes, the wave will reach us on Easter. 3 Days before The Grand Cardinal Cross alignment...
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We had a great Blood Red moon start, sat up and watched it for a few hours, after these 4, the next tetrad cycle is over 1000 years from now, so I might not make that one... ;)
ghostrider
18th April 2014, 23:45
I don't want to doom and gloom but , since fukushima and the year 2011 , three reactors were total meltdowns, they are on their way to the mantle/core , if ET doesn't help , we are done ... when you see the cities of the sea rising out of the ocean , grab your rear end , it will be over in minutes ... reality ...
Fairy Friend
19th April 2014, 00:28
Well I wonder if we'll see a quake at 23:00-24:00 or at 11 to midnight? Maybe a particular sunspot faces the unsettled areas and triggers some (quakes) without a flare. More likely pressure waves moving back and forth like clockwork.
Tesla_WTC_Solution
19th April 2014, 00:49
The whole tetrad/Syzygy thing is a bit scary to ponder.
I feel like earth is a billiard ball, and what do they call it, oh yeah "behind the 8 ball"?
MorningSong
19th April 2014, 10:21
I found this article today...thought it was interesting:
Mexico earthquake: Video captures early-warning alert before shaking
By Rong-Gong Lin II and Hector Becerra
April 18, 2014, 5:56 p.m.
Mexico City had 71 seconds of warning before shaking from a 7.2 earthquake about 200 miles away rumbled into the capital, thanks to central Mexico’s 21-year-old early quake warning system, officials said Friday. It's a system that California still lacks.
The Mexican warning system could be seen on television (video below), when Televisa news announcer Eduardo Salazar calmly tells viewers that at 9:27 a.m. a seismic alert went off, triggering a shrieking whine on the broadcast. “At this moment, we have felt absolutely nothing,” the anchor says initially.
More than a minute after the first warning, shaking rolls through the television studio in Mexico City, strong enough to knock the news anchor from his stance. His voice strains as the shaking worsens, and he says the studios’s lights are swaying and that some of his staff are preparing to leave. He speaks louder: “It’s a strong earthquake.”
“It did what it was expressly designed to do: warn Mexico City about … earthquakes off the west coast of Mexico,” said Doug Given, geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey. The system also gave 27 seconds of warning to Acapulco, about 80 miles away from the epicenter, Given said.
The latest successful test of the region's Seismic Alert System came as state and federal authorities have struggled to find funding for an early quake warning system for California.
The U.S. Geological Survey needs about $16 million a year to implement a similar system, but the federal government has not supplied funding and a bill passed by the state Legislature and signed by Gov. Jerry Brown last year prohibits state general fund money from being used to develop the system.
Unlike California, Mexico has invested heavily in developing an early earthquake warning system, which alerts the public through air sirens, television broadcasts and even a special earthquake radio system -- similar to weather radios in the United States.
Early warning systems have also been developed in Japan and other nations. During the 9.0 earthquake in 2011 in Japan, a television network (see video below) flashed a quake warning more than a minute before the first shaking was felt at a parliament hearing and about two minutes before violent shaking is felt at the network’s studios.
The early warnings gave news anchors time to cut in before the worst shaking arrived in the capital.
Early alerts give bullet trains time to slow down before shaking starts, limiting the risk of derailment. One Japanese factory has even figured out a way to secure noxious chemicals between the time a quake warning is heard to before the shaking arrives, Given said.
The Mexican system was developed after a devastating 8.0 earthquake struck the country's west coast in 1985, about 100 miles west of Friday’s earthquake. But Friday’s quake produced only 3% of the energy from the 1985 earthquake, which killed 9,500 people and, in Mexico City, caused the collapse of more than 400 buildings and seriously damaging 3,000 more.
(Friday's Mexico earthquake terrified residents, but there were no initial reports of serious injuries or major damage in the capital.)
The U.S. Geological Survey has done extensive work on a prototype early earthquake warning system, but it needs to be developed for prime time. More earthquake sensors are needed, as are robust communications systems between the sensors and central computer systems. More testing needs to happen to reduce the chance of a false alarm or a failure of the system, Given said.
The lack of funding has meant that some earthquake-sensing stations aren’t maintained. U.S. Geological Survey seismologist Lucy Jones has said the nearest warning station closest to a 6.8 earthquake off Calfornia’s northern coast on March 9 was out of order when that temblor hit.
California’s restriction on using state general fund money to finance the quake warning system leaves the state’s Office of Emergency Services looking for other sources, both private and public, to cover costs.
After a 5.1 earthquake hit La Habra on March 28, a group of California Congress members – all Democrats -- signed a letter asking for federal funding of the system.
"Even a few seconds of warning before the next Big One will allow people to seek cover, automatically slow or stop trains, pause surgeries and more -- and the benefits of this small investment now will be paid back many times over after the first damaging quake," said Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Burbank).
Rep. Ken Calvert, a Corona Republican newly appointed to the chairmanship of the Interior subcomittee that oversees the U.S. Geological Survey, said two weeks ago that he would consider the funding if convinced the warning system works.
Below is a video of the Mexican broadcast and a summary of what is said in the warning about the earthquake shaking:
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Go to the link to see another vid...
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-mexico-city-gets-early-quake-20140418,0,7987331.story#axzz2zJzokG4J
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