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Originally posted by rapunzel222
Originally posted by Mianeye
The reason was this event, a localized eathquake swarm, which has now slowed down, and aparently is a 40 year something recurring event in that area.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
It's not like Cali is going to slip in to the ocean in the next coming month.
palmdesert.patch.com...
According to a seismologist there's no need to worry: "What we're seeing is a classic Brawley seismic swarm,'' USGS seismologist Lucy Jones told City News Service. "We haven't seen one of these since the 1970s, and there was another one back in the 1930s.''
"These don't seem to be related to earthquakes on the San Andreas itself, other than in a general way,'' she said. "It's pretty far away.'' Jones says she expected the quake swarm "to continue to bubble along, they're going to get a bunch of 4s and 5s.''
edit on 28-8-2012 by Mianeye because: Spelling and such
yep, well hopefully its just a swarm. like i said im not making any prediction of something big; just passing on the info about the large no of quakes. hopefully will turn out to be nothing as per in the past.
i still wouldnt live in cali though but that's just me. i'm earthquake paranoid...
Originally posted by Mianeye
The reason was this event, a localized eathquake swarm, which has now slowed down, and aparently is a 40 year something recurring event in that area.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
It's not like Cali is going to slip in to the ocean in the next coming month.
Originally posted by Mianeye
The reason was this event, a localized eathquake swarm, which has now slowed down, and aparently is a 40 year something recurring event in that area.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
It's not like Cali is going to slip in to the ocean in the next coming month.
palmdesert.patch.com...
According to a seismologist there's no need to worry: "What we're seeing is a classic Brawley seismic swarm,'' USGS seismologist Lucy Jones told City News Service. "We haven't seen one of these since the 1970s, and there was another one back in the 1930s.''
"These don't seem to be related to earthquakes on the San Andreas itself, other than in a general way,'' she said. "It's pretty far away.'' Jones says she expected the quake swarm "to continue to bubble along, they're going to get a bunch of 4s and 5s.''
edit on 28-8-2012 by Mianeye because: Spelling and such
Originally posted by JohnPhoenix
Originally posted by Mianeye
The reason was this event, a localized eathquake swarm, which has now slowed down, and aparently is a 40 year something recurring event in that area.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
It's not like Cali is going to slip in to the ocean in the next coming month.
Darn. I thought this thread was going to give me hope and you come along and destroy my dreams. Well, in another 40 years I'll be 80 something. Seeing California possibly fall into the ocean is worth living to old age for.
There is too much crap that comes out of Ca that negatively effects the rest of us. It Must go. To all those who think I'm a monster, those people who live there know the risks they take and choose willingly to take them. If they fall into the ocean, it's their own fault and I wont feel sorry for them.
Originally posted by Mianeye
It's not like Cali is going to slip in to the ocean in the next coming month.
Originally posted by JohnPhoenix
Originally posted by Mianeye
The reason was this event, a localized eathquake swarm, which has now slowed down, and aparently is a 40 year something recurring event in that area.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
It's not like Cali is going to slip in to the ocean in the next coming month.
Darn. I thought this thread was going to give me hope and you come along and destroy my dreams. Well, in another 40 years I'll be 80 something. Seeing California possibly fall into the ocean is worth living to old age for.
There is too much crap that comes out of Ca that negatively effects the rest of us. It Must go. To all those who think I'm a monster, those people who live there know the risks they take and choose willingly to take them. If they fall into the ocean, it's their own fault and I wont feel sorry for them.