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Wellington Earthquake warning ! - New Zealand

Started by zorgon, July 29, 2013, 09:07:09 PM

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Flux

I hope so reg Wellington as well.
'She'll be right' attitude won't work and the number 8 wire won't either.
Bugger!

SoulJourney

Alaska is currently experiencing  a earthquake swarm following a record for the  area 6.4 earthquake, the activity for this area is unusual, especially with there being the record 6.4.

It has followed on from the swarm in hawaii and indonesia, one area calms down and  a new area  lights up with earthquake swarms.

Makes me wonder.

ArMaP

Quote from: SoulJourney on August 14, 2018, 10:17:48 PM
It has followed on from the swarm in hawaii and indonesia, one area calms down and  a new area  lights up with earthquake swarms.
That's normal.

SoulJourney

is anyone else following all the earthquakes?. there was a 8.2 at fiji Depth 563.4 km.

and many other big earthquakes.

fansongecho


@SoulJourney  :)

I check this site from time to time,and it doesnt appear to me to be very differant from a few weeks back - I could be wrong, but the only thing that is differant is the swarm of earthquakes in the Pacific near NZ

https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/

Cheers !

Fansongecho  :)

SoulJourney

I look on usgs also, this is quite a informative  video earthquakes review of this week, New Zealand has had a few earthquakes this  week as mentioned in the video.

"Indonesia Earthquake Lifted Lombok by Almost 10 inches, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea Earthquakes"




Quote from: fansongecho on August 19, 2018, 02:34:00 PM
@SoulJourney  :)

I check this site from time to time,and it doesnt appear to me to be very differant from a few weeks back - I could be wrong, but the only thing that is differant is the swarm of earthquakes in the Pacific near NZ

https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/

Cheers !

Fansongecho  :)

fansongecho


Thanks SoulJourney, I wonder how they measure the uplift in the different countries - like they did with Banda Acha (probably wrong spelling) , the Japan 2011 earthquake and this one - genuinely curious what mechanisms they use ??  :-\

Cheers,

Fans'

zorgon

The best seismic monitor in my opinion is IRIS SEISMON

It ignores all the thousands of quakes below 4.0 (as they are minor and occur constantly)

The map shows 4 colors  Purple is EQ'a in the last 5 years, Yellow is the last 5 days, orange is yesterday and red is today

This is today in the Polynesia region



It is a very informative and easy to use site and you can sort by region or by strength etc

https://ds.iris.edu/seismon/

Australia NewZealand  Click on a circle (on Iris not here)



Takes you to list of all in the region over 30 days Sort by "Location"

https://ds.iris.edu/seismon/eventlist/index.phtml?region=Australia_NZ&lon=-179.32&lat=-16.86

zorgon

My BIG question is...

Since the US coast is part of the ring of fire, and the rest of that ring has been extremely active with 8.0 and higher quakes in the last few years...

WHY is it so quiet on the US coast?   


SoulJourney

#534
Scientists believe California is long overdue a major earthquake, i think there is just a lull with  america (though there are small quakes in the usa).

Kaktovik alaska is very active with a current earthquake swarm at the moment, if  this is biblical aka the processing system matrix talks about, it would be intelligent as to why and where the earthquake activity is at present, would be just working out the pattern like the matrix traveller had done somewhat with remote viewing.

if i remember correctly he said it was the mariana trench that first gives out, but i would need to find the post, this page, second post: http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=5081.30

Thread: Relocation of the Earth's Seas from above the Earth's Crust to under the Crust ?

Quote from: The Matrix Traveller on August 26, 2013, 01:46:23 AM
In the stage of editing my article right now so hopefully others will be able to follow my understanding.

I have found a huge amount of Scientific data on the Net as well as ancient history which appears to support
what I discovered.   :)

So I will be using pictures and other material from off the net.

I have even located the area, where what I saw through "Remote Viewing" the next relocation of the seas
starts to take place.

It starts this time in the  Izu-Bonin-Mariana Subduction....


Quote from: zorgon on August 20, 2018, 11:51:14 PM
My BIG question is...

Since the US coast is part of the ring of fire, and the rest of that ring has been extremely active with 8.0 and higher quakes in the last few years...

WHY is it so quiet on the US coast?   



fansongecho


Guys/Gals, do any of you know if there is any truth to a comment I heard recently (today) that when Richter died the very next year the USGS downgraded and redefined the Magnitude by a whole factor, making a Magnitude 8 into a Magnitude 7  ??? :-\

Cheers,

Fans'  :)

ArMaP

I doubt it, the Richter scale is the result of a formula that was published in 1935 and is not owned by the USGS.

Also, I witnessed several (maybe 7 or 8) earthquakes, the first in 1969, and the intensity and magnitude of the earthquake is compatible with the ones I have felt since then, the last some 5 or 6 years ago.

space otter


QuoteMy BIG question is...

Since the US coast is part of the ring of fire, and the rest of that ring has been extremely active with 8.0 and higher quakes in the last few years...

WHY is it so quiet on the US coast?


good question Z..maybe it's a build up



https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/big-one-talk-swirls-as-69-massive-earthquakes-hit-the-pacifics-ring-of-fire-in-48-hours/ar-BBMhYpm?li=BBnb7Kz

'Big One' talk swirls as 69 massive earthquakes hit the Pacific's Ring of Fire in 48 hours
Chris Ciaccia  5 hrs ago

QuoteA large swath of earthquakes hit the Pacific's "Ring of Fire" earlier this week, prompting some to wonder if it is a precursor to the oft-discussed massive earthquake, colloquially known as "the Big One."

Sixty-nine earthquakes, including 16 tremors registering 4.5 or above on the Richter scale, recently hit the area known as the "Ring of Fire," according to the U.S. Geological Survey, which recorded the events, but did not issue a warning.

Several of the quakes registered significant impacts, including one that hit 5.0 and shook the area on Tuesday morning. Fiji appeared to be the most impacted, as five tremors above a 4.5 magnitude hit the small island.

Luckily, the earthquakes did not reach the western coast of the U.S., which partially sits on the Cascadia subduction zone, a fault that stretches from mid-Vancouver Island to Northern California. The recent tremors have sparked concern that "the Big One" could be near, according to the Daily Mail, but the USGS has made no mention of this.

Of the 69 earthquakes, 53 hit the area on Sunday, followed by the 16 subsequent tremors, impacting Indonesia, Bolivia, Japan and the aforementioned Fiji.

"The Big One"
"The Big One" is often described as an earthquake with a magnitude 8 or above, causing massive destruction to California, which some have said is overdue for a an earthquake of this magnitude. California sits on the San Andreas fault, a 750-mile fault that has been responsible for some of the state's most devastating earthquakes.

The last earthquake that came close to a 8.0 magnitude in California was the great earthquake of 1906, which hit a magnitude of 7.9 and shook San Francisco to the ground, destroying 80 percent of the city and resulted in 3,000 deaths.

A massive earthquake registering 8.2 was registered on Sunday, hitting 174 miles north-northeast of Ndoi Island, Fiji, according to the the USGS. Luckily, the massive quake did not cause any significant damage, hitting at a depth of 347.7 miles, too deep to cause a tsunami.

"We are monitoring the situation and some places felt it, but it was a very deep earthquake," Director Apete Soro told Reuters in an interview.

CALIFORNIA MEGA-EARTHQUAKE FEAR: IS THE SAN ANDREAS FAULT AT RISK OF THE 'BIG ONE?'
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2018/06/21/california-mega-earthquake-fear-is-san-andreas-fault-at-risk-big-one.html


The Ring of Fire
The Ring of Fire is a 25,000 mile horseshoe shaped ring, accounting for approximately 90 percent of the world's earthquakes, according to the USGS.

The region also contains 452 volcanoes, more than 75 percent of the world's active and dormant volcanoes.

Though the USGS did not issue a warning, the recent spat of earthquakes in the Ring of Fire could eventually cause some problems for the western part of the U.S. and other close regions.

Speaking with Vox in February, University of California Santa Cruz professor Emily Brodsky said "earthquakes and volcanoes can interact," before adding it's unclear how much the string of earthquakes we've seen in recent months are connected. Brodsky also said that having quakes and volcanic eruptions at the same time in an active area is not unusual.

SCIENTISTS FIND DOZENS OF HIDDEN EARTHQUAKES BURIED UNDER ANTARCTICA'S ICE
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2018/06/07/scientists-find-dozens-hidden-earthquakes-buried-under-antarcticas-ice.html


In late July, a string of recent earthquakes off the West Coast of the U.S., ranging from 2.8 to 5.6 on the Richter scale, also raised questions of whether the "Big One" could be near.



zorgon

Quote from: space otter on August 23, 2018, 04:17:19 AM
good question Z..maybe it's a build up

Well that is what they have been syaing for decades... they even proposed small tactical nukes the 'ease' the fault along

zorgon

Quote from: SoulJourney on August 21, 2018, 08:27:25 PM
Kaktovik alaska is very active with a current earthquake swarm at the moment, if  this is biblical aka the processing system matrix talks about, it would be intelligent as to why and where the earthquake activity is at present, would be just working out the pattern like the matrix traveller had done somewhat with remote viewing.

Well Alaska is ALWAYS active along those Aleutian Islands  Has been as long as I have watched earthquakes