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Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.5 Afghanistan ~ Pg 20354

 
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This world is so screwed up.

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This world is so screwed up.

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Yes it is. I wish there were more good people than bad. : (
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Magnitude 3.8
Region CENTRAL TURKEY
Date time 2014-04-26 04:04:32.0 UTC
Location 36.07 N ; 32.12 E
Depth 96 km
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Magnitude 4.8
Region BOUGAINVILLE REGION, P.N.G.
Date time 2014-04-26 04:19:55.0 UTC
Location 7.02 S ; 154.66 E
Depth 60 km
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Magnitude 3.0
Region CENTRAL ITALY
Date time 2014-04-26 04:13:36.0 UTC
Location 43.39 N ; 12.49 E
Depth 7 km
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Natural gas explosion Chicago suburbs
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twitter feeds were reporting people thought it was a quake

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hmmmm.....
University of Washington launches effort to prepare Northwest region for 9.0 magnitude quake:
Scientists fully expect that the coast of Washington, Oregon, British Columbia and part of northern California to see a magnitude nine subduction zone earthquake again. It’s been 314 years since the last one in January of the year 1700. Scientists know of this quake because of written reports from Japan that recorded a tsunami. The reports of a giant wave also correlate with rings in old trees killed when marsh land along the Washington coast dropped several feet, allowing sea water to envelope their roots. This week, scientists with the University of Washington gathered 55 experts from around the region. Their goal: to step up efforts to prepare for the next magnitude nine earthquake in the Northwest and the ensuing recovery. “That’s the critical part. To be prepared and then to bounce back.” said John Vidale, Washington state’s seismologist and head of the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network. Vidale moderated the event. The project is called M9, as in magnitude 9. But the lessons learned from it could be applied to any major natural disaster in Washington, a state that’s currently recovering from the landslide near Oso on March 22 that killed at least 41 people.
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Natural gas explosion Chicago suburbs
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twitter feeds were reporting people thought it was a quake
 Quoting: AKObserver


Mysterious explosions lately....


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hmmmm.....
University of Washington launches effort to prepare Northwest region for 9.0 magnitude quake:
Scientists fully expect that the coast of Washington, Oregon, British Columbia and part of northern California to see a magnitude nine subduction zone earthquake again. It’s been 314 years since the last one in January of the year 1700. Scientists know of this quake because of written reports from Japan that recorded a tsunami. The reports of a giant wave also correlate with rings in old trees killed when marsh land along the Washington coast dropped several feet, allowing sea water to envelope their roots. This week, scientists with the University of Washington gathered 55 experts from around the region. Their goal: to step up efforts to prepare for the next magnitude nine earthquake in the Northwest and the ensuing recovery. “That’s the critical part. To be prepared and then to bounce back.” said John Vidale, Washington state’s seismologist and head of the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network. Vidale moderated the event. The project is called M9, as in magnitude 9. But the lessons learned from it could be applied to any major natural disaster in Washington, a state that’s currently recovering from the landslide near Oso on March 22 that killed at least 41 people.
[link to theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com]
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spock
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Natural gas explosion Chicago suburbs
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twitter feeds were reporting people thought it was a quake
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Mysterious explosions lately....


hiding
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hmmmm.....
University of Washington launches effort to prepare Northwest region for 9.0 magnitude quake:
Scientists fully expect that the coast of Washington, Oregon, British Columbia and part of northern California to see a magnitude nine subduction zone earthquake again. It’s been 314 years since the last one in January of the year 1700. Scientists know of this quake because of written reports from Japan that recorded a tsunami. The reports of a giant wave also correlate with rings in old trees killed when marsh land along the Washington coast dropped several feet, allowing sea water to envelope their roots. This week, scientists with the University of Washington gathered 55 experts from around the region. Their goal: to step up efforts to prepare for the next magnitude nine earthquake in the Northwest and the ensuing recovery. “That’s the critical part. To be prepared and then to bounce back.” said John Vidale, Washington state’s seismologist and head of the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network. Vidale moderated the event. The project is called M9, as in magnitude 9. But the lessons learned from it could be applied to any major natural disaster in Washington, a state that’s currently recovering from the landslide near Oso on March 22 that killed at least 41 people.
[link to theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com]
 Quoting: AKObserver


spock
 Quoting: Simple27


Small earthquake strikes off Oregon coast: tension mounting on dangerous Cascadia fault
Major stress is erupting along a very dangerous region of the Cascadia Subduction zone – indicating seismic tension on one of the most dangerous faults in North America is mounting and should be monitored very closely
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Sorry if already posted...

NASA worried by unusually big iceberg six times the size of Manhattan (PHOTO, VIDEO)

Dubbed “B31,” the iceberg could pose some significant problems for ships if it continues to melt or break apart in the Southern Ocean.

At 255 square miles (660 sq. km) and 500 meters thick, B31 is one of the biggest icebergs on the planet – and currently six times the size of Manhattan.

[link to rt.com]
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Sorry if already posted...

NASA worried by unusually big iceberg six times the size of Manhattan (PHOTO, VIDEO)

Dubbed “B31,” the iceberg could pose some significant problems for ships if it continues to melt or break apart in the Southern Ocean.

At 255 square miles (660 sq. km) and 500 meters thick, B31 is one of the biggest icebergs on the planet – and currently six times the size of Manhattan.

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Video from link


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Natural gas explosion Chicago suburbs
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twitter feeds were reporting people thought it was a quake
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Mysterious explosions lately....


hiding
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“My son ran into my room and said, ‘Dad, a meteor hit,’” area resident Bob Drake said.


What if WW3 occurs to hide of meteorite bombardment...


"We do not need the celestial threat to disguise Cold War intentions; rather we need the Cold War to disguise celestial intentions!"

~ British astronomer Victor Clube.

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wtf
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hmmmm.....
University of Washington launches effort to prepare Northwest region for 9.0 magnitude quake:
Scientists fully expect that the coast of Washington, Oregon, British Columbia and part of northern California to see a magnitude nine subduction zone earthquake again. It’s been 314 years since the last one in January of the year 1700. Scientists know of this quake because of written reports from Japan that recorded a tsunami. The reports of a giant wave also correlate with rings in old trees killed when marsh land along the Washington coast dropped several feet, allowing sea water to envelope their roots. This week, scientists with the University of Washington gathered 55 experts from around the region. Their goal: to step up efforts to prepare for the next magnitude nine earthquake in the Northwest and the ensuing recovery. “That’s the critical part. To be prepared and then to bounce back.” said John Vidale, Washington state’s seismologist and head of the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network. Vidale moderated the event. The project is called M9, as in magnitude 9. But the lessons learned from it could be applied to any major natural disaster in Washington, a state that’s currently recovering from the landslide near Oso on March 22 that killed at least 41 people.
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 Quoting: AKObserver


I wish them luck. A freezing rain storm on top of snow had our power out at my place for over a week a couple of years back. I live close to Seattle, a few minutes. So...if the power company took that long for that, it'll probably be quite some time until things would be somewhat normal. If we're alive.
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hmmm- sure are a lot of stories popping up

That 6.6-magnitude earthquake did nothing to diminish the chances of the 'Big One' hitting B.C.: Seismologist
VICTORIA — The magnitude-6.6 earthquake that struck off the west coast of Vancouver Island on Wednesday night did nothing to release pressure off the Big One, according to seismologist John Cassidy.

“It was on a different fault,” said Cassidy, who works with Earthquakes Canada.
The quake — which the U.S. Geographical Survey initially said measured 6.7 — did not release any energy being stored in the Cascadia subduction zone, from California to the west coast of Vancouver Island, Cassidy said.

“It’s completely locked,” he said.

That means pressure for the Big One — a magnitude-9.0 megathrust earthquake — is building. Cassidy said there’s about a 30-per-cent chance it could happen in the next 50 years.


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hmmm- sure are a lot of stories popping up

That 6.6-magnitude earthquake did nothing to diminish the chances of the 'Big One' hitting B.C.: Seismologist
VICTORIA — The magnitude-6.6 earthquake that struck off the west coast of Vancouver Island on Wednesday night did nothing to release pressure off the Big One, according to seismologist John Cassidy.

“It was on a different fault,” said Cassidy, who works with Earthquakes Canada.
The quake — which the U.S. Geographical Survey initially said measured 6.7 — did not release any energy being stored in the Cascadia subduction zone, from California to the west coast of Vancouver Island, Cassidy said.

“It’s completely locked,” he said.

That means pressure for the Big One — a magnitude-9.0 megathrust earthquake — is building. Cassidy said there’s about a 30-per-cent chance it could happen in the next 50 years.


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 Quoting: AKObserver


Wow, those are chilling words! I wonder if the ramped up activity here, along with maybe solar weather, has a chance of being any sort of catalyst or precursor FOR that megaquake - he said it was a different fault though, so dunno..
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Magnitude 6.4
Region TONGA

Date time 2014-04-26 06:02:15.0 UTC
Location 20.84 S ; 174.56 W
Depth 2 km
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Magnitude 6.2
Region TONGA

Date time 2014-04-26 06:02:18.0 UTC
Location 20.83 S ; 174.31 W
Depth 40 km
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Shallow for there
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Magnitude 6.4
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Date time 2014-04-26 06:02:15.0 UTC
Location 20.84 S ; 174.56 W
Depth 2 km
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Shallow for there
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AKO, I'm not so sure about this medication. It's working great for my heart rate. I bought one of those finger pulse rate measuring things and my heart rate is normal for the first time in over 2 weeks, but I feel loopy! Lol

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Date time 2014-04-26 06:02:18.0 UTC
Location 20.83 S ; 174.31 W
Depth 40 km
[link to m.emsc.eu]
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Shallow for there
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AKO, I'm not so sure about this medication. It's working great for my heart rate. I bought one of those finger pulse rate measuring things and my heart rate is normal for the first time in over 2 weeks, but I feel loopy! Lol
 Quoting: Simple27


That's wonderful you're feeling better though hugs Maybe you feel loopy because your heart isn't racing and your body is adjusting

Dr put all kinds of meds in my eyes i couldn't see anything right for over an hour really weird

Just felt a wave motion dogs are sleeping
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Magnitude 6.4
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Date time 2014-04-26 06:02:15.0 UTC
Location 20.84 S ; 174.56 W
Depth 2 km
[link to m.emsc.eu]
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Shallow for there
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AKO, I'm not so sure about this medication. It's working great for my heart rate. I bought one of those finger pulse rate measuring things and my heart rate is normal for the first time in over 2 weeks, but I feel loopy! Lol
 Quoting: Simple27


That's wonderful you're feeling better though hugs Maybe you feel loopy because your heart isn't racing and your body is adjusting

Dr put all kinds of meds in my eyes i couldn't see anything right for over an hour really weird

Just felt a wave motion dogs are sleeping
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My daughter has to get eye drops every few appointments with her eye doctor. She hates it because it makes her pupils huge and it's hard for her to see. She had to wear glasses from the time she was about 3 years old and just got out of them about a year ago. She was a good girl about wearing them even at such a young age. That's why she's already out of them. I feel like I'm typing like a tard. Crap!
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Magnitude 3.5
Region OFFSHORE TARAPACA, CHILE
Date time 2014-04-26 06:15:42.0 UTC
Location 20.60 S ; 70.78 W
Depth 38 km
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