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Yesterday at 16: 30 GMT a earthquake was registered on all seismographs in the world; epicenter FLORIDA
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 980826:MV8xMDc2MDg5XzE3MTEyNDIyXzE5QzdCNTYz] [quote:BillyX]where in Florida? I think its in Africa[/quote]+1 [/quote]
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From the forum where I found out this:
" Apparently at about 1620-1630 MDT a large seismographic reading hit almost every station in the world!
I called the USGS Alaska Science Center in Anchorage and spoke to one of the scientists. He wasn't aware of the event and I had to send him the actual seismograph website. He wasn't sure what in the world is going on and sent it to his superiors for further analysis. Personally, I wonder what the implications to us may be. I live in Jacksonville, FL where the seismograph readings were the worst. I never felt a thing, but I don't really think I would have if this were caused by some type of solar radiation. What exactly does a Hyder flare release? Are there any gravitational disturbances that can cause it? The magnetosphere has been going wild the last two days. I don't know... any answers? "
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