There were several fairly good shakers last night and today and if you look at all of them in the order that they are situated all around the Pacific, you might agree with me that this looks like the Pacific Tectonic Plate is moving. I have been following the potential seismic activity from Typhoon Krosa which made landfall at Taipei on about October 4, 2007 and today is Day 27 after that landfall.
I had been expecting this potential seismic energy to be striking over around Jakarta, Indonesia very soon, and although I generally send out an alert that will notify my friends on the West Coast, it looks like I didn’t do that prior to the one that struck near San Jose last night. If you are reading my new blog on blogspot, you might have noticed that it does mention my friends in California, so I sort of remembered.
Now, I am mostly just writing tonight to tell everybody that there is still that one big source of potential seismic energy heading for somebody, somewhere, but this really shouldn’t be the big one for like San Francisco, or Los Angeles. That’s not to say that it won’t happen. . . rather that it probably won’t. Looking at it from the point of view of Alaska getting a small swarm immediately following last nights Frisco shaker, I might have to say that Seattle and Anchorage might still have a chance at getting something from this yet, but again I don’t expect it to be the brunt of the potential seismic energy, rather just some foreshocks leading up to like Japan or China getting a major earthquake in a few more days, around 8.0 Richters Magnitude. November 4 will be about Day 30, and so this one should almost certainly strike on or before that day or like before Day 33 or November 7, 2007.
Finally, don’t forget about my friend The Full Moon Guy who wrote me in a recent E-Mail that there was an “Excellent seismic window from October 24, to October 31.” and in my opinion got the one last night almost exact. Then you will want to know that he goes on to say that there is an even bigger one, “November and December windows with mounting tidal forces are even more earthquake prone.” So, if I combine what he says with what I believe I know about that upcoming window, then methinks we should also be watching for some huge Super Cyclones in the Southern Hemisphere. . . or very, very severe winter weather with a lot of snow and blizzard conditions, in December.
Remember we are still watching for a major earthquake of about 8 Richters Magnitude and please feel free to help me alert the people that there might be seismic activity heading for them!
Thank-You, for reading!
The EQ Alert Guy
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