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EMSC
29th May 2015, 07:10
Magnitude M 6.9Region ALASKA PENINSULADate time 2015-05-29 07:00:03.3 UTCLocation 56.78 N ; 156.76 WDepth 10 km



More... (http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=444260)

Calz
29th May 2015, 08:17
Well ... that is better than the "expected" big one in Cali in this time period.

Fairy Friend
29th May 2015, 13:57
Well I predicted Alaska was next and the Galapagoes and we had a volcanic eruption there. Now we finally popped. Interesting. As always more to follow.

Wind
29th May 2015, 18:12
Was this it? Let's hope so! I'm still definitely feeling the Earth movement (http://earthquake.usgs.gov/monitoring/operations/heliplots_gsn.php)...

Here is Dutchsinse's latest forecast.

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Fairy Friend
29th May 2015, 18:47
Japan is sure active with earthquakes and volcanoes both. I was thinking New Zealand next. England seems to have some activity also. Doesn't seem as bad to me today but we've had lots of activity in the last couple of months. Dutchsinse does pretty good but I've said that before.

Wind
29th May 2015, 18:52
Dutchsinse is indeed very good, I do follow Suspicious0bservers too who knows a lot about the space weather & Sun and how they're connected to our climate and earthquakes.

Fairy Friend
29th May 2015, 18:55
Wind, You introduced me to SolarWatch and they are impressive also. Love them all. Wish they would cooperate more.

Wind
29th May 2015, 18:57
Indeed, it's funny that none of them get along well. I think they would make more progress if they co-operated instead of competing, but I guess it's a male thing. :)

Fairy Friend
29th May 2015, 19:05
Hahaha Woman can be competitive too. Jealous even. Even woman scientists. When children are involved that's when we behave better. We need to combine techniques. So much better to do so.
We can do better.
We will do better.
We have done better.

Tesla_WTC_Solution
29th May 2015, 19:49
You wanna know something funny.
Day before yesterday, me and estranged hub were communicating fine.
No earthquakes all day (big ones anyhow)

Then, oh duh, sh**, we have another quarrel thru email.
And then another 6.0M +

It's strange, messes with one's head.

Wind
29th May 2015, 20:48
And my dreams have been weird...

Rocky_Shorz
30th May 2015, 00:09
I updated graphics yesterday on my solar thread and was looking at a quake map today surprised it showed no earthquakes in California through Alaska, thought it was strange, half an hour later this hit...

everything had gone silent for 48 hours before it...

Rocky_Shorz
30th May 2015, 00:20
the guy that predicted the 9.8 earthquake to hit yesterday at 4PM Pacific pulled down the video... :pound:


California isn't going anywhere while I'm here...


I don't care what Nostradumbass predicted...



heheh, just looked up quake location...

M 6.7 - 111km NNW of Chirikof Island, Alaska


if you re-tune a haarp, it plays better music...


666s 777s and 111s, where have I heard that before... ;-)


Dutchsinse says Texas is lining up for a big one this week, I wonder what would happen if I strummed this string...

this quake hit Alaska while I was watching the 9/11 Conspiracy episode of South Park...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjrZj3GXjoA

still pisses me off that a cartoon might be the only confession we'll ever hear...

Tesla_WTC_Solution
30th May 2015, 02:15
Well, one of the reasons the more popular forecasters could make the claim of an event in Texas is the flooding.

Even non-experts like us can look up things such as the 1811-1812 New Madrid earthquakes (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1811%E2%80%9312_New_Madrid_earthquakes), to see that at times, very severe flooding and earthquakes may coincide :(

On Wikipedia it says that this series of quakes is poorly understood,
but that it occurred on what is known as an alluvial plain, or a flood plain.

There is a rather large fault in TX that runs through Austin, iirc.
Separating the flatland from the "hill country".

I imagine where rivers cross faultlines, flooding can worsen conditions.


However some PA'ers say "imagine a good outcome" :heart: :star: :sun:

edit: if someone did take a video down, LOL @ them, not our fault :( hah
something to keep an eye on though.