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6.4 EQ.........real close to Tokyo
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[quote:MrPhoenix1975:MV8xNDQxOTU1XzIzNzU3ODM2X0E3MDNGRUI4] [quote:Gabriel] [quote:RUDDD] Nope. It'll effectively be the same mechanical processes that occurred during the 9.0 out at Honshu Bay, only this time situated across the Japanese mainland and going through the cities of Tokyo, Urawa Maebasha & Niigata. The fault being a tri-lateral displacement convergence zone will rupture more or less from subsurface up to ground level or in laymans terms it'll be a significant shallow quake regardless of whereabouts it occurs across the Japanese mainland. However as mentioned before, given the lack of significant large aftershocks in the southern portions south of Tokyo Bay, expect this region to be hit by something over +8.0 in the not too distant future. [/quote] Do you think the whole Sun Flare/CME connection is viable??? [/quote] I think it's quite apparent. Though not a guarantee, but sun activity heralds more vigilance. [/quote]
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