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originally posted by: wasobservingquietly
a reply to: SeaWorthy
I'm torn between, well things are moving, so it's not stuck.
Or, a series could mean pressure from farther south,
another part of the fault line trying to move!
I sure miss our quake experts!
WOQ
originally posted by: wasobservingquietly
a reply to: SeaWorthy
Thanks, I missed that one somehow.
Was USGS down for you the other morning?
I think it was the 1st maybe.
For a few hours, all I got was a security risk icon!
I've been using it for nine years & never had that happen.
Weird.
WOQ
Ground motion sensors all over the state will be used to detect earthquakes before people can feel them, and then a notification will go out so Californians can be prepared, according to the news release from the state's Office of Emergency Services.
"The California Earthquake Early Warning System will marry a new smartphone application with traditional alert and warning delivery methods such as Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA)," the release said.