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Magnitude 4.0 - OFF THE COAST OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

 
Anonymous Coward
06/19/2005 05:45 AM
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Magnitude 4.0 - OFF THE COAST OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Magnitude 4.0 - OFF THE COAST OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
2005 June 19 09:27:24 UTC
Marlboro Man
12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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Cool, Thanks for the watch.
Anonymous Coward
12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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i think its an after shock of that huge 7.0
Anonymous Coward
12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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starting to get active now
wont be long to wait
Iris now calling it in at a 5. mag
marlboroman
12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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USGS says 5.0 also
Anonymous Coward
12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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Yeah they often seem to upgrade the magnitude if you check back in after a bit. Also, the list of the day before often seems to grow after they´ve moved on to the next day. I guess they do some homework and add them on.
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12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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Is anyone taking bets? How about just predictions then? MM what’s your latest thoughts?
You guys think we have a big seismic event coming in the next two weeks or you think this activity will settle down eventually and is basically over?
[link to gcp.djbradanderson.com]
Also, did we ever figure out why this was red so long yesterday? Been fluctuating between all the colors cept green today….hmm
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Concerned Aussie from Perth
12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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Hey Malboro man, can you check up on this article, would like your point of view..

Cheers buddy, this revising of EQ´s has got me thinking. When you can.cheers

Unless you know of them already. Im sure most people do Is Vialls correct in regard to this new "revising" of Earthquakes.

Anybody that can give constructive opinion, please do.

[link to www.joevialls.net]

At midday local Australian time I faithfully recorded the magnitude and position plotted by the Jakarta Geophysical Office in Indonesia. An earthquake measuring 6.4 on the Richter scale had hit the north of the Indonesian island of Sumatra. The Jakarta Geophysical Office meticulously noted that the epicenter of the event was located 155 miles south-southwest of Aceh Province.
This location is approximately 250 miles south of the position later selected by the American NOAA, which plotted the epicenter to the north-west of Aceh, and initially claimed a Richter reading of 8.0. Alas, even that was not enough to cover the damage caused by this extraordinary event, so NOAA progressively upgraded the reading to 8.5, then to 8.9, and finally to 9.0 - at least for the present.
So, the first proven irregularities were peddled by American officials at the NOAA, who suddenly invented a new ´flexible´ peak seismic wave for the event, of far greater magnitude than Jakarta, when the Jakarta office was located much closer at almost point-blank range. Believe me when I tell you there is no such thing as the new ´flexible´ peak claimed by NOAA. The first seismic peak you record is the only real peak, unless of course you later manually draw in a few more peaks of your own, to match a contrived agenda. Naturally there is also only one epicenter, which was faithfully recorded by dozens of Indonesian and Indian seismographs.
Quite apart from the huge disparity in Richter values, the Indonesians and Indians were disturbed to find that the normal earthquake ´preamble´ was missing from their seismograph charts. All this means is that the normal steadily increasing number of transverse shear "S" waves that always precede an earthquake were missing, as were later aftershocks, which likewise always accompany a naturally occurring or Tesla standing-wave generated earthquake. There were ´warnings´ of aftershocks from the NOAA, but none actually eventuated.
To simplify matters for non-technical readers, an earthquake is always triggered by a resonant electromagnetic frequency in the range 0.5 to 12 Hertz, but it is not an instant process, because the resonant frequency must be precise. Thus as true resonance approaches, the fault line starts to tremble like a piece of rope under tension, and sends out warnings to the seismographs in the form of steadily increasing transverse shear waves.
If all you get is a cluster of "P" compression waves, then you are almost certainly looking at an underground or sub sea explosion. These were in fact the only copious seismic signals that the Indonesians and Indians received, and they looked curiously similar to those generated many years ago by large underground nuclear weapons in Nevada.
Concerned Aussie from Perth
12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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Not the conspiracy with New York, the sinlge P wave? reading for EQ´s. Since when has "upgrading" been occuring?
Concerned Aussie from Perth
12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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"Believe me when I tell you there is no such thing as the new ´flexible´ peak claimed by NOAA."

True or not?
Anonymous Coward
12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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Dang!!

What in the HELL is going on off the coast of Northern California. Is this it?

[link to earthquake.usgs.gov]



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BUNDY
12/08/2005 10:14 AM
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JUST RUNNING A FEW TESTS.
GO BACK TO SLEEP LITTLEsheep
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