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Title: WHAT.. no 9.8 calif. earthquake
Post by: space otter on May 29, 2015, 03:54:55 AM


guess the question has been answered

fiction                       Fiction                        FICTION                      FICTION         

Title: Re: WHAT.. no 9.8 calif. earthquake
Post by: zorgon on May 29, 2015, 10:56:42 AM
Does a 6,8 in Alaska count as close? :P

29-MAY-2015 07:00:08   56.69   -156.53   6.8   62   ALASKA PENINSULA

(http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/staticmap?center=10,0&zoom=0&size=360x230&sensor=false&markers=icon:http://ds.iris.edu/static/wilber/images/map/marker-red-9.0.png%7Cshadow:false%7C56.694,-156.53)
Title: Re: WHAT.. no 9.8 calif. earthquake
Post by: space otter on May 29, 2015, 01:41:01 PM


hey maybe that was it and they just got the location wrong..

or maybe this was it and they got the disaster type wrong.. I mean there is a 9 in there somewhere

maybe we're being to tough on the doom porn stuff      :P :P :P :P :P :P :P





Japanese Volcano Mount Shindake Erupts On Kuchinoerabu Island

AP      |  By ELAINE KURTENBACH 
  Posted:  05/28/2015 9:47 pm EDT    Updated:  21 minutes ago

TOKYO (AP) — A volcano erupted in spectacular fashion on a small island in southern Japan on Friday, spewing out rocks and sending black clouds of ash 9 kilometers (5.6 miles) into the sky. Authorities told people on the island to evacuate.