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Earthquake Swarm In SoCal could it be the big one?

Started by Littleenki, August 27, 2012, 02:03:55 PM

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Littleenki

Dutch from youtube an earthquake researcher has shared this with us..and the mainstream isnt saying much..very telling behaviour for the media.

Right before teh japanese earthquake recently, this activity was observed, so if you live near SoCal...get that ready bag well, ready.



Also, heres a link to keep an eye on the USGS sensors for the next week or so, to stay in tune...
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/

Cheers!
Littleenki
Hermetically sealed, for your protection

zorgon

http://www.thelivingmoon.com/Vault/EQ_Aug27_2012_01.jpg



http://www.iris.edu/seismon/

27-AUG-2012 05:24:31    35.59    -115.73    4.0    12.3    CALIFORNIA-NEVADA BORDER REGION
27-AUG-2012 05:23:22    30.73    -113.88    5.2    10.1    GULF OF CALIFORNIA
27-AUG-2012 05:08:00    32.52    -115.66    4.1    13.7    CALIF.-BAJA CALIF. BORDER REGION
27-AUG-2012 05:01:20    32.92    -115.63    4.1    5.0    CALIF.-BAJA CALIF. BORDER REGION
27-AUG-2012 04:59:36    32.99    -115.53    4.3    3.5    CALIF.-BAJA CALIF. BORDER REGION
27-AUG-2012 04:57:03    33.07    -115.53    4.0    13.2    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
27-AUG-2012 04:41:37    33.03    -115.53    5.1    10.2    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
26-AUG-2012 23:34:48    32.89    -115.70    4.8    5.2    CALIF.-BAJA CALIF. BORDER REGION
26-AUG-2012 23:33:25    33.04    -115.52    4.7    12.2    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
26-AUG-2012 22:58:41    33.00    -115.59    4.3    12.9    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
26-AUG-2012 21:15:28    33.03    -115.48    4.3    12.1    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
26-AUG-2012 20:57:58    33.02    -115.55    5.5    9.0    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
26-AUG-2012 19:40:13    32.99    -115.60    4.5    10.2    CALIF.-BAJA CALIF. BORDER REGION
26-AUG-2012 19:39:30    33.00    -115.55    4.1    15.5    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
26-AUG-2012 19:32:59    32.99    -115.45    5.3    4.6    CALIF.-BAJA CALIF. BORDER REGION
26-AUG-2012 19:31:23    33.02    -115.56    5.4    8.9    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
26-AUG-2012 19:30:54    33.04    -115.54    5.3    10.2    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
26-AUG-2012 19:21:04    33.00    -115.55    4.5    11.0    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
26-AUG-2012 19:20:04    33.03    -115.56    4.4    10.1    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
26-AUG-2012 19:16:11    33.02    -115.55    4.0    13.8    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
25-AUG-2012 17:14:14    30.71    -113.83    4.3    12.8    GULF OF CALIFORNIA
25-AUG-2012 12:26:59    30.46    -113.99    4.2    10.1    GULF OF CALIFORNIA
23-AUG-2012 08:37:07    47.87    -127.91    4.1    10.1    OFF COAST OF WASHINGTON
22-AUG-2012 23:43:19    42.44    -126.84    5.9    10.0    OFF COAST OF OREGON
19-AUG-2012 10:04:03    47.84    -128.45    4.5    10.0    OFF COAST OF WASHINGTON
19-AUG-2012 08:07:36    47.78    -128.59    5.5    10.7    OFF COAST OF WASHINGTON
14-AUG-2012 03:08:50    40.12    -122.07    4.3    65.4    NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
10-AUG-2012 06:57:22    68.27    -136.29    4.1    20.0    NORTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA
09-AUG-2012 15:24:26    40.76    -125.20    4.2    24.8    OFF COAST OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
09-AUG-2012 04:18:18    44.57    -129.60    4.5    10.0    OFF COAST OF OREGON
08-AUG-2012 17:45:33    44.43    -128.64    4.9    10.0    OFF COAST OF OREGON
08-AUG-2012 16:33:22    33.90    -117.79    4.5    9.7    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
08-AUG-2012 06:23:34    33.91    -117.78    4.2    8.2    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
06-AUG-2012 07:35:49    35.95    -120.50    4.5    11.6    CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
02-AUG-2012 22:13:18    25.00    -109.39    4.8    10.0    GULF OF CALIFORNIA
29-JUL-2012 15:07:31    44.10    -128.94    4.0    10.0    OFF COAST OF OREGON

zorgon

Quote from: Littleenki on August 27, 2012, 02:03:55 PM
Dutch from youtube an earthquake researcher has shared this with us..and the mainstream isnt saying much..very telling behaviour for the media.

Dutch LOVES to exaggerate but even he says he can't say its the big one :P  Strongest was a 5.1 (downgraded once all results are in It always shows higher on the first report)

Swarms are common... just watch IRIS any given day.

What I am seeing is a LOT of small events all along that coast and down to South America...  this is a good thing... relieves the stress so no big one :D

I see he mentions a lot at 2.5-3.0...

Magnitude    Description  Earthquake effects                    Frequency of occurrence
< than 2.0 Micro      Micro earthquakes, not felt.       Continual
2.0–2.9    Minor      Generally not felt, but recorded. 1,300,000 per year (est.)
3.0–3.9              Often felt, but rarely causes damage.    130,000 per year (est.)
4.0–4.9    Light   Noticeable shaking of indoor items, rattling noises. Significant damage unlikely.    13,000 per year (est.)
5.0–5.9    Moderate    Can cause major damage to poorly constructed buildings over small regions. At most slight damage to well-designed buildings.    1,319 per year
6.0–6.9    Strong    Can be destructive in areas up to about 160 kilometres (99 mi) across in populated areas.    134 per year
7.0–7.9    Major    Can cause serious damage over larger areas.    15 per year
8.0–8.9    Great    Can cause serious damage in areas several hundred kilometres across.    1 per year
9.0–9.9    Devastating in areas several thousand kilometres across.
   1 per 10 years (est.)
10.0+    Massive    Never recorded, widespread devastation across very large areas; see below for equivalent seismic energy yield.
   Extremely rare (Unknown/May not be possible)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richter_magnitude_scale

rdunk

#3
Exaggeration?? This is just today's recordings, so far. I think that if I lived out that way, I would be stocking up (or getting out of Dodge)- - if I wasn't stocked up (or out) already! :))

2.8   9km SW of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 17:14:09   32.926°N   115.605°W   8.3
2.5   4km WNW of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 17:04:31   32.990°N   115.577°W   12.5
2.7   31km NNW of Yuma, Arizona   2012-08-27 15:34:57   33.002°N   114.709°W   23.5
3.3   28km N of Kernville, California   2012-08-27 15:33:48   36.014°N   118.404°W   2.6
2.5   5km SSE of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 14:44:39   32.928°N   115.507°W   9.7
2.6   8km SSW of Calipatria, California   2012-08-27 08:58:22   33.056°N   115.537°W   8.7
2.5   1km S of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 07:53:37   32.961°N   115.531°W   3.5
2.5   5km NNW of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 07:50:59   33.026°N   115.542°W   13.9
3.0   4km W of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 07:32:06   32.979°N   115.579°W   14.9
3.4   10km ENE of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 06:31:27   33.023°N   115.433°W   7.4
3.0   6km N of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 05:47:24   33.040°N   115.532°W   12.3
2.9   7km S of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 05:39:43   32.913°N   115.532°W   14.5
5.2   72km SSW of Puerto Penasco, Mexico   2012-08-27 05:23:22   30.732°N   113.875°W   10.1
2.9   4km ENE of Westmorland, California   2012-08-27 05:20:51   33.054°N   115.582°W   0.3
2.9   9km ENE of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 05:11:55   33.021°N   115.447°W   3.0
3.7   7km SSW of Calipatria, California   2012-08-27 05:09:05   33.057°N   115.536°W   7.7
2.8   8km SW of Progreso, Mexico   2012-08-27 05:07:59   32.527°N   115.648°W   18.5
2.9   7km N of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 05:01:21   33.050°N   115.530°W   12.6
2.8   3km NNW of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 04:59:36   33.008°N   115.548°W   10.6
2.8   7km N of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 04:57:04   33.050°N   115.542°W   8.8
2.6   7km ENE of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 04:53:17   33.011°N   115.458°W   9.6
3.0   8km SSW of Holtville, California   2012-08-27 04:51:18   32.738°N   115.406°W   7.0
3.4   6km ENE of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 04:46:13   32.991°N   115.463°W   5.0
4.9   5km N of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 04:41:36   33.030°N   115.531°W   9.0
2.7   5km SSE of Westmorland, California   2012-08-27 04:20:13   32.988°N   115.595°W   12.7
2.5   4km NNW of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 03:41:40   33.014°N   115.547°W   13.6
2.7   7km E of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 03:29:40   32.986°N   115.455°W   4.5
2.5   4km NNW of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 03:18:47   33.021°N   115.546°W   14.5
3.1   5km WNW of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 03:03:33   32.993°N   115.588°W   13.6
3.2   6km S of Westmorland, California   2012-08-27 02:53:15   32.977°N   115.609°W   13.2
2.5   4km NNW of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 02:47:23   33.009°N   115.554°W   12.6
2.5   5km N of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 02:28:10   33.023°N   115.540°W   14.0
3.4   4km WNW of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 00:58:45   32.998°N   115.579°W   13.0
3.4   4km N of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 00:58:34   33.018°N   115.539°W   0.1
2.9   4km SSE of Westmorland, California   2012-08-27 00:13:45   33.005°N   115.596°W   18.0
2.9   6km NNW of Brawley, California   2012-08-27 00:12:26   33.037°N   115.549°W   8.9


zorgon

Quote from: rdunk on August 27, 2012, 06:34:52 PM
Exaggeration?? This is just today's recordings, so far. I think that if I lived out that way, I would be stocking up (or getting out of Dodge)- - if I wasn't stocked up (or out) already! :))

why? Your entire list is all little stuff you can't even feel. I wish people would learn to understand the Richter Scale

2.0–2.9    Minor      Generally not felt, but recorded. 1,300,000 per year (est.)
3.0–3.9              Often felt, but rarely causes damage.    130,000 per year (est.)

No need to panic yet :P

A while back at ATS there was some rumbling in Alaska. It was noticed only because a volcano also popped its cork..

At that time there were over 100 quakes PER HOUR... everyone at ATS went into panic mode... but when you checked the reports history of the area, you see that this is normal for that region :P

Must be HAARP  LOL

Don't worry. Its not rapture time yet :P


undo11

#5
i would be panicking too but i learned from watching a swarm in south-central california, during the time yellowstone was getting quite a few swarms of low level (i think 4 was the highest and had people on alert),  that california is almost constantly shaking, somewhere.  one area was by some old caldera in california, that had a fault line that connected to the san andreas, so i was all EEEK, get out quick,  california people.  that was 2 years ago.  nothing happened, just another month of 1.0s and 2.0s then the swarms moved somewhere else. 

it's like that all the time there.  there and along the entire southern edge of alaska, it's like non stop 1.0s and 2.0s, with the occassionally 3 or 4 when the ring of fire is especially active
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hey
everyone has been givin plenty of warnings as to where not to be ...
if they haven' moved by now..they ain't gonna

undo11

Quote from: sky otter on August 27, 2012, 07:20:20 PM
hey
everyone has been givin plenty of warnings as to where not to be ...
if they haven' moved by now..they ain't gonna

depends on who you read.  if you read cayce, he said most of florida was gonna sink.  i live in florida.  not sure what to think of cayce's ideas.  wouldn't put it past some of the occult branches out there to try to make it happen just so they could point and say, see, told ya so, kinda like biblical prophecy people get accused of using the prophecies as a play book and actually wanting or making bad things happen so they could say, see, told ya so.  honestly, i prefer the people friendly version.  where everything makes sense, there's no big mystery to it, we understand exactly and there's no confusion as to what needs to be done, but that aint gonna happen on its own, so, next best thing is to wish/hope/pray for the best, for everybody.   

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undo
i mostly meant weather-wise warning or earth erupting warnings...
but the rest are good too

if i lived next to a flood zone  and got flooded the 2nd time.. i would be looking to move to
higher ground...
if i wanted a garden i wouldn't live in a dessert
that kind of thinking
if i lived in the gulf and got hurricaned every so many years.. i would move..
that's where i was going with my comment

if cayce said to move..and i did and still luv to read cayce..i would look into to it
the rest have all come out of mostly his stuff so not sure i would put a lot of value on it




robomont

if its haarp,probly using it to find all those underground border tunnels.
as for florida,if a big one hit there,florida would turn into a bunch of islands.that whole land sets on a limestone foundation thats riddled with caves.orlando is covered in sinkholes.i saw bmw dealership get swallowed up!? all those lakes around there are sinkholes and there everywhere.
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zorgon

#10
Quote from: undo11 on August 27, 2012, 07:25:06 PM
depends on who you read.  if you read cayce, he said most of florida was gonna sink.  i live in florida.  not sure what to think of cayce's ideas.  wouldn't put it past some of the occult branches out there to try to make it happen just so they could point and say, see, told ya so,


OH!!!! Let me  I can sink Florida :P

well okay not really but I can show ya what part is going to sink :D

There ya go...

Florida Sink Holes

undo11

#11
Quote from: zorgon on August 27, 2012, 09:40:42 PM

OH!!!! Let me  I can sink Florida :P

well okay not really but I can show ya what part is going to sink :D

There ya go...

Florida Sink Holes

i'm in type II area.  sinkholes are rare, shallow in depth, form slowly
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rdunk

This just happened this afternoon south of California, in Central America!!!

7.3   111km S of Puerto El Triunfo, El Salvador   2012-08-27 04:37:20   12.278°N   88.528°W   20.3

See the big orange ball in Central America!




undo11

Quote from: rdunk on August 28, 2012, 04:20:27 AM
This just happened this afternoon south of California, in Central America!!!

7.3   111km S of Puerto El Triunfo, El Salvador   2012-08-27 04:37:20   12.278°N   88.528°W   20.3

See the big orange ball in Central America!

well that's not looking good.  any reports from the area?  they need disaster relief?
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it was 12 miles deep, 86 miles off the coast, in the water.  generated a 3.4 inch tsunami.   so seems like everything's okay.
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