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QUAKE WATCH: NJ & NYC Area. Small quake indicates instability from Sandy. Nor'easter could trigger larger quake
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Got a small quake 5 hrs ago.
5 km deep.
Was felt in a number of towns in New Jersey.
IMHO, this was caused by the rebounding of the NAM plate from Sandy's pressure drop.
Region is now unstable.
Nor'easter due mid-week will cause a sudden pressure drop in the area again and could set off a big quake within the next two weeks.
Stay tuned.
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