-----Happening too fast for me to gather all the needed information as
to previous earthquakes that might have struck under similar situations
whenever that might have been, so I can only give you my immediate
opinion that earthquakes tend to follow huge snowfall amounts and they
have got them in the mountains around Los Angeles!!
-----In
particular I wish to submit to the councils today about the segment of
the San Andreas Fault near San Bernardino where it’s been said to be
long overdue for a major earthquake. It is today my own personal
opinion that snowfall amounts of up to 7 3/4 feet at the Mountain High
Region, 5.9 Feet at Running Springs just to the north of San Bernardino,
5.6 Feet at Lake Arrowhead, and 3.3 feet at Mount Wilson just to the
north of Pasadena, there probably will result in at least some shaking
around Los Angeles. However the reason I’m writing today is not for 3
feet of snow at Mount Wilson north of Pasadena, rather, it’s due to
those much, much larger amounts in the Big Bear Lake, Mountain High,
Running Springs region so near that said to be overdue segment of the
San Andreas Fault which has been said by more than a few people on more
than a few occasions to be dangerously overdue and more and more
probable to let loose on that whole entire region with untold amounts of
Earthquake Energy or Seismic Energy, whichever term you prefer to call
it!!
-----I submit to the councils today that at whatever times in
history that such huge snowfall amounts have struck todays affected
areas or similar areas up that way, could have coincided with other
untold amounts of the release of earthquake energy or as one of my
seismology professionals has said in the past, “Enormous amounts can be
released at any given location” refering to the fact that such as these
snowfall amounts could RELEASE far more energy there where it may have
been hundreds of years since a major earthquake and shaking could be far
beyond my own personal theory that of the 5 to 7 feet of snow pushing
down on that San Andreas Fault Segment, there! Saying a usual
earthquake of lot of snow might bring about, say, something in the area
of 5 or 6 Magnitude. . . . .if you add and account for the additional
release of “Stored Energy” there, might have to guess we could be
looking at 7 or 8 Magnitude Earthquake for that particular region!!!
-----Prior
to this write-up being conceived I had been extolling just the basic
alert for lot of snowfall and saying in general California should
watch! Well, must add to a certain extent that could still be the case
for some other folks also along or very near the San Andreas Fault up
into the region of the Hayward Fault and possibly further north into the
region around Eureka, and the Offshore Oregon Region, with one
particular event that followed severe winter conditions at Craig, Alaska
and of course the Nisqually Earthquake anniversary of which is February
28 it was 22 years ago!!! (Seattle Region) THIS Writing is mostly
focusing on the said to be overdue segment of the San Andreas Fault and
an alert for as big as 7 or 8 on the Richter Scale.
-----Additionally
the full moon on Tuesday, March 7 could bring some of this, although
the most serious warning there is for Turkey where both their original
big one was 6 hours after the full moon, and the major aftershock was 11
hours after the exact moment of the New Moon, should be prepared to
shake in the hours after the exact moment of the upcoming full moon,
too!!!
-----So long as temperatures serve to maintain those snowfall
amounts, and am very familiar with Angeles Crest Highway, Running
Springs, Mountain High, Wrightwood, and Cajon Pass to say the snow
probably isn’t going anywhere soon and should affect those fault lines
up in that region before too long! Let’s keep a watch at least through
month of March, there!
-----Thank-You and Respectfully Submitted February 28, 2023 by Mr. Les Brown, The EQ Guy
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
OFFICIAL PREDICTION FOR MAJOR CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE AS THE RESULT OF ENORMOUS AMOUNTS OF SNOW IN UNHEARD OF REGIONS, THERE!!
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