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Magnitude 6.2 - Near the East coast of Honshu, Japan

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posted on May, 13 2011 @ 10:15 PM
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I think my earlier post was confusing, the second post has the earlier image and the later image.

I have been watching the magnetosphere and the USGS site together for months now and it does seem some correlation between the magnetic disturbance and an uptick in moderate and larger earthquake activity. I was actually surprised to see the amount of distortion this evening, as I knew the CME that was ejected earlier was going wide east of Earth.

But not surprised when I went to USGS and saw the Japan and Costa Rica quakes within the hour but I was looking for it.

I think there are others with more geological expertise that are looking at these things....and I travel too much already.



posted on May, 14 2011 @ 04:50 AM
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Posting 2 pics as comparison doesn't explain how to read it. you could post me 100 pics and I still wouldn't know what it means. Instead of inward lines they now go outward....wow...and that means?
I can read wheater radar and earthquake data but this?
Take some time and try to explain please, I'm sure some other members will benefit from it.(maybe make a new thread?)

I see that thing getting trown around a lot on here and I think half of the people don't even know what they are talking about. Do you?


Thanks,
OnlyLove



posted on May, 14 2011 @ 06:15 AM
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haven't read the whole thread so i hope no one posted this. it seemed relevant to this thread


Earthquake Jolts Area Bordering on China and Russia Pyongyang, May 13 (KCNA) -- A magnitude of 6.1 earthquake jolted an area bordering on China and Russia on May 10. The epicenter was about 80 km from Hunchun City, Jilin Province, China.


EARTHQUACKQUACK



posted on May, 14 2011 @ 06:37 AM
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It really isn't uncommon to get many aftershocks of many sizes after a huge earthquake. I didn't read any of the other replies to excuse me if I am missing something.



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