hi all.
I have found this earthquake monitoring site very useful, over the years.
www.iris.edu...
About Seismic Monitor
Seismic Monitor allows you to monitor global earthquakes in near real-time, visit seismic stations around the world, and search the web for earthquake
or region-related information. You can also view seismograms and make dataset requests via its WILBER interface.
The date and time of the map (in Universal Time) are located in the lower right hand corner.
Earthquakes are shown as colored circles, where the size of the circle tells you the magnitude of the quake, using the legend at the top left of the
map. Only earthquakes of magnitude 4.0 or greater are displayed.
Circle Color Age of Earthquake
Red the last 24 hours <-- animates briefly when page is loaded
Orange from 24 to 48 hours
Yellow from 3 days to 2 weeks
Purple from 2 weeks up to 5 years
Essentual for end timers, earthchangers and the 2012 crowd!
[several psychics that I have read, have stated, "this year is the year of the quakes, next year will be the year of the volcanoes, year after will
be the year of the Cold"!!]
2012 looms.
this one map shows all the quakes in one quick seeing.
freestone
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