Yes, it has been one of those full moons, although we have been getting so much shaking on the full and new moons that I feel I must say right here and now that all of the alerts that we are most watching for do not necessarily respond to the additional pull of the full moon. Of course the full moon can trigger earthquakes, but when the April Full Moon passes we will continue to watch for these two big alerts into May 2014 because this is a lot of earthquake energy we are talking about here, you know!
A couple of very important updates tonight including the fact that I re-ran the line from the landfall at Madagascar of Tropical Cyclone Hellen on March 31, 2014 and it did not exactly line up with the epicenter of all the shaking out at Solomon Islands. . . therefore it may be less likely San Fernando will get a direct hit from all this Major Earthquake Energy, but it also occurred to me San Fernando is not the San Andreas Fault, either. The San Andreas Fault in that scenario is up in the Palmdale/Lancaster Neighborhood and runs past Wrightwood and then through or very close to San Bernardino. So, San Fernando is about the first populated place along this line after Hawaii, but the line goes on to CROSS The San Andreas Fault further out beyond Los Angeles and those places I listed there might be more likely to be exact town names that become epicenters of this potentially as big as 8 Magnitude Shaker.
Finally, I took a good close look at the landfall of Tropical Cyclone Ita North of Cairns Australia and noticed Hokaido, Japan at the top of the globe, there, and Tasmania and Macquarie Island at the bottom. This line also crosses directly through Urkuska, Russia, and just past Wallis and Fortuna and the Caribbean as well as a lot of the Mid-Atlantic while not really looking too much like Azores or Lisbon could get much shaking, but at the same time this line of huge earthquake energy does run a little close to South America, while not actually crossing onto land there.
Got a great pic of the "Blood Moon" but to answer all the questions about what effect it will have on earthquakes, I do not believe any more pull than usual moons. Some great pics, though and actually watched as the eclipse crossed over the face of the moon and somehow it suddenly right at about the exact moment it might usually go totally dark after being completely covered by the shadow of earth. . . instead it turned reddish? Have not quite yet figured out why due to one channel about to tell that story when I walked away from the TV, and the radio being about to tell it at work on Tuesday, when Name Edited Guy interrupted. So. . . . . at some point I will find out what makes that full moon effect tick and update you all here! Until then you are up to date and Thank-You for Reading!!! EQ Guy
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