Thursday, June 27, 2013

6.0 Richters TOTAL at Hawthorne, NV! Tiny Swarm at China Lake, CA! 2.5 Just Over 25 Miles North of Vallejo!!!

Vallejo just came in as I was starting to compose tonights EQ Blog so I do not have too much on that one besides that it is starting to look like San Francisco is getting A LOT of earthquake energy considering that the straight line actually went through Eureka. I would still say Eureka or Triple Plate Junction/Coos Bay might still be more susceptible for this earthquake due to trusting my straight line first. It is my opinion that the swarm at Mammoth Lakes demonstrated that there is a lot of major earthquake energy on the move. . . just do not know exactly where it's moving to. Here is a great story about a similar event that took place a few days before my Great Quake Chase 2011 of October 12 @ http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2011/10/09/small-quake-shakes-vallejo/ If memory serves me correctly there was also somewhat of a series of small shakers there, too, and that 5.9 eventually struck at Offshore Coos Bay, Oregon at 8:15pm the night of the October 2011 Full Moon on October 12, 2011. Although it was later downgraded to a 5.3 I still like to say it remains one of the largest to strike that region in recent history.

We now continue to be getting LARGER earthquakes albeit moving along at a slow process! One today up in the mountains of Washington is just a bit unusual considering we are watching for just such a quakes getting bigger thing @ http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/uw60546146#summary OR that has to be about the third or fourth 4 Magnitude earthquake in this now continuing series that I am probably not the only one watching! I've now watched and blogged several of these and want everybody to know the big one could hit at any moment and does not necessarily need to go through too many 5 Magnitude earthquakes for a 6 or 7 Richters Earthquake to strike somewhere like the heart of San Francisco! Be Prepared! EQ Guy

TOO LATE TO BLOG: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/nc72016150#summary San Andreas Lake--Daly City/Frisco, 1.8

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