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[quote:Isis7:MV8xNDQ3NzA2XzI5NzU0NDY4XzUxQTczNUJD] [quote:Gabriel:MV8xNDQ3NzA2XzI5NzQwNDQ2XzM2MkJDNERF] [quote:Gabriel:MV8xNDQ3NzA2XzI5NzMyOTM1X0YwOTI4NDZC] Pressures building along the entire eastern pacific rim..... chance of major quake next 12 hours anywhere from Alaska down to Chile... if i can narrow it down any further today i will post it... Continuing New Madrid watch.... on going.. [/quote] the above forecast is still in place for tonight [/quote] I know this very close... 2/21/2012 Kanaga volcano, located about 50 km (32 miles) east of Adak, has been reportedly erupting over the weekend. Recent satellite images showed a weak volcanic ash plume spotted via satellite and local seismic stations recorded. Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) raised the alert status to Yellow/Advisory due the possibility of larger explosive eruptions. It has been almost 17 years since The last confirmed eruption from Kanaga was in 1994, a VEI 2 event that produced mostly explosive material and lava flows. This new unrest indicates a possibility for sudden explosions of ash to occur at any time, and ash clouds exceeding 6 km (20,000 feet) above sea level may develop. If a large, explosive, ash-producing event occurs, the local seismic network, satellite ash alarms, infrasound, and volcanic lightning will alert AVO to the new activity. http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/2012/02/21/new-activity-at-kanaga-volcano-alaska/ 2/15/2012 The lava dome covering Mount Cleveland volcano in Alaska has grown by 25% since last week. According to the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO), the dome was reported to be 40 meters across on Monday Feb. 6., and has now increased to 50 meters in size. The current lava dome is much smaller than the dome was before the last eruption of Mt. Cleveland. The volcano is still at an “orange watch” level (the volcano is exhibiting heightened or escalating unrest with increased potential of eruption) and the timeframe is uncertain, according to the AVO. http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/2012/02/15/mount-cleveland-lava-dome-grows-25-now-50-meters-in-size/ That area must be a under severe stress. Seems there are so many volcano's getting active lately... [/quote]
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Its going around the ring... South America next.
UPDATE......UPDATE.....UPDATE
For anyone interested in Earthquake predictions:
I guessed 2 that have hit by looking at the above link and seeing a pattern. I'm talking above 4.0 Mags. Please take a look and tell me where you think the next one is going to be and why.
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