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Updated: NorCal here!!! We’re up to over 100 quakes/after shocks in this swarm!! WTH??!!!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 76658155:MV80ODM5NDk4Xzg4MzUxNTU5XzI1MkE5N0My] [quote:PSA:MV80ODM5NDk4Xzg4MzUwODc3XzQwQzAyQzcx] [quote:Aware & Watching:MV80ODM5NDk4Xzg4MzQ1NTI5X0Q4NjlCRkUy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 71043017:MV80ODM5NDk4Xzg4MzQ1NDg4XzU0NDMwREM5] [quote:Aware & Watching:MV80ODM5NDk4Xzg4MzQ1NDIwX0EwNzc2RDcx] All out local news stations are reporting on this. Can anyone tell me of this is unprecedented?? I don’t know how common these EQ storms are. [/quote] you mus5 be new to CA. [/quote] Lived here all my life. But I’m NORCAL. I’m not in SoCal. NorCal doesn’t get this many and certainly not this many all at once! This is crazy for NorCal. [/quote] There were hundreds if not thousands of aftershocks with the 1989 quake there. [/quote] Natural magnetic disturbance fields preceding the Loma Prieta earthquake On 17 October 1989, at 15 s after 1704 LT, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake rocked the California area. Centered 14.5 km south-southeast of San Francisco, near Loma Prieta, this quake was one of the most disastrous of U.S. history. It was responsible for 62 deaths, 3757 injuries, damage to 18,306 homes, and displacement of 12,053 persons [Ward and Page, 1990]. Soon thereafter, Stanford scientists [Fraser-Smith et al., 1990] claimed that they had evidence of a 0.01 Hz (100-s period) magnetic signal precursor of that quake, as shown by their search coil–type magnetometer responding to field variations at their Corralitos ULF site. “First, a narrowband signal appeared in the range of 0.05–0.2 Hz around 12 September and persisted until the appearance of a second anomalous feature, which consisted of a substantial increase in the noise background starting on 5 October and covering almost the entire frequency range of the ULF system. Third, there was an anomalous dip in the noise background in the range 0.2–5 Hz, starting one day ahead of the earthquake. Finally, and perhaps most compelling, there was an increase to an exceptionally high level of activity in the range 0.01–5 Hz starting approximately three hours before the earthquake. There do not appear to have been any magnetic field fluctuations originating in the upper atmosphere that can account for this increase." https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2008JA013932 https://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message4839714/pg1 [/quote]
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Super pin this!!!!
This is historical folks!!
I’m near Sac. Norcalians please
Chime into this thread!!
kcra.com
I don’t know how to imbed this link but it’s our local Sacramento news station.
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