Monday, September 23, 2013

Super Typhoon Usagi WILL Mean Enormous Major Earthquake!!!!! 9 or 10 Richters???

Today I mostly want to give the very latest info on the landfall of that huge Super Typhoon that made landfall near Hong Kong over the weekend. This was so big of a typhoon that it passed through between the Philippines and Taiwan and managed to wreck havoc with both countries. . . . . and then made unimaginable landfall at China however just north of what might have been an even much larger disaster had it been a direct hit on Hong Kong. Although my card here says that the winds of Super Typhoon Usagi were at one time as high as 167 mph with gusts as high as 201 mph it is probable that the majority of all that wind was a factor in generating all of the major earthquake energy that we will now be tracking around the world through November 6, 2013.

The first in this upcoming series of major earthquakes that will come as a result of this landfall could begin striking at any moment and I am actually sort of surprised China has not gotten hit yet as I write. Sichuan, China region is right there in the cross hairs of the general direction that Usagi was heading at landfall and Sichuan, China rarely escapes big ones like this here. Also immediately watch all those other countries up in that Himilayan Arc Region such as Nepal, and Tibet and all the others too numerous to mention. While it will go on towards Kabul, that could be later in the week and into the coming weeks and I will keep you updated.

There were actually just now 3 earthquakes now already striking out in the Indonesia and Guam regions that are most likely the result of the Pacific Tectonic Plate already busting a move! Expect more but remember there is no limit to how big these earthquakes can go! A 9 or 10 Richters earthquake could be striking at any moment but mostly that big of one has to stick close to this straight line and all the others around the Pacific in general should not go as high as a 9. And onto Africa and South America into October but I will update along the way there, too, not likely to strike those regions today or tomorrow.

Finally remember we are still watching Anchorage, Helena, Wyoming, and New Madrid for 6.7 or 6.8 Richters and something will probably happen up in those regions yet, too. Alaska might even be affected by both of these combining and making it both more likely they could get that 7.6 Richters. . . and I suppose even likely they could get some of the 9 or 10 Richters but I did say SOME of it. Highly unlikely they need to worry about getting ALL of it! So let's stay with the 7 Richters Range up Alaska way. Be Prepared Alaska, and be watching California and Mexico, too!!! EQ Guy

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