Big Momma on itīs way ! - Killer EQ July 5th -6th | |
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zazzman 12/08/2005 10:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tidewater Virginia forecast. high sat. 84 possible showers. Sunday Sunny and high of 83 and monday same thing both days low humidity...Will be BBQ ing steak filets on Sunday with homemade baked beans and fried corn ( if anybody would like the recipe for fried corn my wife will put it on here later. Monday the 4th will be taking a dinner cruise to watch the fireworks on the Spirit of Norfolk...Have a great 4th everyone!!! |
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ULTRAMAN 12/08/2005 10:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You sheeple crack me up! Do you remember the 7.2 EQ off the coast of Northern California on June 17? Do you also remember the EQ off NZ weeks before the Indonesia EQ? Same thing is happening!!!!! And you just make fun about BBQs and "Independence Day" parties? Independence from WHAT? If, may I ask. That was your heads up ! (take it as a warning) Pressure is building up under the Pacific Ocean. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is this really a coincidence or what? I read on this thread "pressure". Then, I went to Syzygijob and they are talking about "pressure" Here are some coments and a chart showing it. "the harmonic activity in Frank"s graph reflects the current state of the earth"s field. The high amplitudes are a clear sign that large seismic events should be expected soon" "Just when you think it canīt get worse, huh? I wonder how much longer these readings can go before "it" finally lets loose? I would think the sooner the better before even more pressure builds. WOW!" [link to www.syzygyjob.net] |
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Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A strong earthquake occurred at 02:16:46 (UTC) on Saturday, July 2, 2005. The magnitude 6.7 event has been located in NEAR THE COAST OF NICARAGUA. (This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.) Location 11.178°N, 86.401°W Depth 45.5 km (28.3 miles) set by location program Region NEAR THE COAST OF NICARAGUA Distances 70 km (40 miles) WSW of Rivas, Nicaragua 95 km (60 miles) SSW of Granada, Nicaragua 100 km (65 miles) S of MANAGUA, Nicaragua 1650 km (1020 miles) ESE of MEXICO CITY, D.F., Mexico |
Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 5.2 off Japanese coast Location 31.934°N, 139.088°E Depth 205.3 km (127.6 miles) Region IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION Distances 145 km (90 miles) SSW of Hachijo-jima, Izu Islands, Japan 335 km (205 miles) SSE of Hamamatsu, Honshu, Japan 345 km (215 miles) S of Shizuoka, Honshu, Japan 420 km (260 miles) S of TOKYO, Japan Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 5.9 km (3.7 miles); depth +/- 11 km (6.8 miles) |
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NEWS 12/08/2005 10:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Article published Jul 1, 2005 Quake Hits Nicaragua; No Damage Reported The Associated Press A strong earthquake shook much of Nicaragua late Friday, sending frightened residents spilling into the streets, but no injuries or damage have been reported, officials said. The 6.7-magnitude temblor occurred at 9:16 p.m. local time and was centered in the Pacific Ocean, about 40 miles west-southwest of the community of Rivas, about 65 miles south of Managua, the capital, according to the U.S. Geological Survey in Colorado. The Nicaraguan Red Cross joined authorities in the capital and in the region nearest the epicenter and said there were no reports of injuries or damage, though the quake was strong enough to trigger a tsunami advisory in southern California. Nicaraguaīs earthquake center measured the quake at 6.2 and said it occurred about 80 miles south of Managua. There was no immediate explanation for the discrepancies. A magnitude 6 earthquake can cause severe damage. |
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Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | who is this guy? Frank Condom? Just found this on Frankīs Board: Hello all: The plate boundary is in extreme fluxation between unclamping and having the strong piezomagnetic bursts. It appears that triggering from the Nicaragua earthquake is greatly affecting the crustal stress level in Southern California. The way it looks right now, it may be coming to a point. Everyone take all necessary precautions this weekend. This current unclamping incident is most similar to those that were detected last December and January. All coastal regions should now be on advisory in case the next strong earthquake also generates a Tsunami. I sure wish it wasnīt the Fourth of July weekend to be giving out this kind of advice. HOwever, the data does indicate that we need to be on guard, no matter what. So, everyone from Central California to Baja, Mexico needs to be aware of whatīs currently being detected. We now have some anomalously high levels of deep crustal stress surfacing along the Pacific & North American Plate Boundary in Southern California. The Inland Empire should be at the Warning level in Wrightwood, Lytle Creek, Cucamonga, Fontana, Rialto, Devore, San Bernardino, Redlands, Yucaipa, Banning, Loma Linda, Colton, Riverside, Hemet, Idyllwild, Beaumont, Anza, Borrego Springs, Ocotillo Wells, Desert Hot Springs, Yucca Valley, Indio/Palm Springs to the Salton Sea and anywhere else which is in within 15 miles of any major faults located in Southern California. This is not a drill. Frank Condon |
Anonymous Coward 12/08/2005 10:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Date: July 02, 2005 at 09:28:57 From: Frank Condon, Subject: Strong Infrasonic Unclamping Incident Hello all: The plate boundary is in extreme fluxation between unclamping and having the strong piezomagnetic bursts. It appears that triggering from the Nicaragua earthquake is greatly affecting the crustal stress level in Southern California. The way it looks right now, it may be coming to a point. Everyone take all necessary precautions this weekend. This current unclamping incident is most similar to those that were detected last December and January. All coastal regions should now be on advisory in case the next strong earthquake also generates a Tsunami. I sure wish it wasnīt the Fourth of July weekend to be giving out this kind of advice. HOwever, the data does indicate that we need to be on guard, no matter what. So, everyone from Central California to Baja, Mexico needs to be aware of whatīs currently being detected. We now have some anomalously high levels of deep crustal stress surfacing along the Pacific & North American Plate Boundary in Southern California. The Inland Empire should be at the Warning level in Wrightwood, Lytle Creek, Cucamonga, Fontana, Rialto, Devore, San Bernardino, Redlands, Yucaipa, Banning, Loma Linda, Colton, Riverside, Hemet, Idyllwild, Beaumont, Anza, Borrego Springs, Ocotillo Wells, Desert Hot Springs, Yucca Valley, Indio/Palm Springs to the Salton Sea and anywhere else which is in within 15 miles of any major faults located in Southern California. This is not a drill. Frank Condon |