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Originally posted by tracey ace
I am commenting as i feel something in my left ear. A sort of pressure build up that i remember feeling before the last noticable U.K. earthquake that lasted for about a week.It also caused imnsomnia.
After the earthquake the pressure broke and i was left with ringing in the ears for quite some time and i also noticed the household water was not draining away.
Well the pressure is back in my ears (2 days at present) the water is slow moving again and the imnsomnia has returned.
Originally posted by space cadet
New pain tonight, my left back side is hurting, in the kidney area, my lower abdomen is also acting up, almost like contractions. Shrill ear ringing, it is very very loud tonight, the deeper tone has ceased. I still have that tingly feeling in my fingers, left hand.
Axial rises 700 meters above the mean level of the ridge crest and is the most magmatically robust and seismically active site on the Juan de Fuca Ridge between the Blanco Fracture Zone and the Cobb offset. The summit is marked by an unusual rectangular-shaped caldera (3 x 8 kilometers) that lies between the two rift zones. The caldera is defined on three sides by a boundary fault of up to 150 meters relief. Hydrothermal vents colonized with biological communities are located near the caldera fault or along the rift zones. Following the discovery of hydrothermal venting north of the caldera in 1983, a concentrated mapping and sampling effort was made in the mid-late 1980s.
Originally posted by missvicky
I'm here North of L.A.........Why would an earthquake disrupt cell phone service? You can listen to live coverage online at CNN. We felt it here BTW.
What are the precurseres for L.A.?
Originally posted by kattraxx
reply to post by space cadet
I got a bit of that myself yesterday, SpaceCadet. I guess you received Char's email alert this a.m., so you'll know later when you wake up what that is about.
Well, Japan had a 4.5 and 4.7 back to back overnight, not a +6.0. I had the Central and South American precursor this a.m. when I woke up-- do not like those-- probably Chile. And the domino islands, as usual. Right now, I'm torn between extending my Japan +6.0 or saying it might be offshore Oregon. I'll try to narrow it down and post again if I can. I need to focus and think about it more.
Edit add: After a few weeks of silence, the Mogul fault shook some last night. I hope it's not going to begin again. I woke up around 3 a.m. last night, but didn't realize why until damntheptb emailed me just now.
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[edit on 7/29/08 by kattraxx]
Originally posted by missvicky
I'm here North of L.A.........Why would an earthquake disrupt cell phone service? You can listen to live coverage online at CNN. We felt it here BTW.
What are the precurseres for L.A.?