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Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.1 Mariana Islands*5.0 Mariana Islands ~ Pg 20373
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Magnitude 3.4 Region HAITI REGION Date time 2019-04-03 06:28:43.0 UTC Location 19.58 N ; 72.64 W Depth 22 km [ link to m.emsc.eu (secure)] Quoting: Simple27 These Haiti quakes are bothering me. I know I'm repeating myself. Quoting: KickinIt The ionospheric conditions above Haiti are approximately a 5, so, there may be something to that, kickinit. Quoting: CuriousSeeker My understanding of it is that any reading extremely high or extremely low is bad and can be a precursor to a quake. Studies have been posted on here in the past about the topic and although there are no firm conclusions by the experts, they have found correlations of quakes with both very high AND very low readings. Since I started paying closer attention to it, the times I've managed to catch a correlation the reading had been extremely low prior to the quake more often than high. I've seen both, but most often it was low. That may or may not mean anything, it could just be how it's worked out when I've caught it. I keep watching though. With that all being said, a 5 is middle of the road, so that would not be a spot I'd be concerned about. But that doesn't mean several hours or 2 days ago Haiti wasn't in a high/low zone, in which case it should be watched. I just don't check the ionosphere map often enough to keep up with the hot spots, that's the problem with my efforts to figure all this out, lol. And of course, there are always other factors that can contribute to a quake, and the ionosphere readings don't always have to be one of them.
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