Small earthquakes lining up on the San Andreas Fault

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I'm still seeing a troubling cluster of blue squares in the same locations as a couple days ago. This is very unusual in that most 5+ earthquakes are at least a month apart. The 5+ earthquakes usually release the tension on the fault causing it to build up over weeks and weeks.

I hate to call it again but look for another 4+ or 5+ earthquake to follow the one we had this week.

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I'm still seeing a troubling cluster of blue squares in the same locations as a couple days ago. This is very unusual in that most 5+ earthquakes are at least a month apart. The 5+ earthquakes usually release the tension on the fault causing it to build up over weeks and weeks.

I hate to call it again but look for another 4+ or 5+ earthquake to follow the one we had this week.

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SNAP!! There it is. Only 2 days later. Preliminary reports make it at a 4.4.

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http://www.reuters.com/article/topN...?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews&rpc=22&sp=true

KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - People in a vast seismic zone in the southern and midwestern United States would face catastrophic damage if a major earthquake struck there and should ensure that builders keep that risk in mind, a government report said on Thursday.


The Federal Emergency Management Agency said if earthquakes strike in what geologists define as the New Madrid Seismic Zone, they would cause "the highest economic losses due to a natural disaster in the United States."


FEMA predicted a large earthquake would cause "widespread and catastrophic physical damage" across Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee -- home to some 44 million people.


Tennessee is likely to be hardest hit, according to the study that sought to gauge the impact of a 7.7 magnitude earthquake in order to guide the government's response.


In Tennessee alone, it forecast hundreds of collapsed bridges, tens of thousands of severely damaged buildings and a half a million households without water.


Transportation systems and hospitals would be wrecked, and police and fire departments impaired, the study said.


The zone, named for the town of New Madrid in Missouri's southeast corner, is subject to frequent mild earthquakes.


Experts have long tried to predict the likelihood of a major quake like those that struck in 1811 and 1812. These shifted the course of the Mississippi River and rang church bells on the East Coast but caused few deaths amid a sparse population.


"People who live in these areas and the people who build in these areas certainly need to take into better account that at some time there is ... expected to be a catastrophic earthquake in that area, and they'd better be prepared for it," said FEMA spokesperson Mary Margaret Walker.

It's amazing how little attention is being paid to New Madrid. The earthquake only caused the Mississippi River to flow backwards for a few weeks and subsumed a town.
 

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SNAP!! There it is. Only 2 days later. Preliminary reports make it at a 4.4.

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WTF?! MFers took it off the grid. I even heard this on the news 1/2 hour later. They reported both the 3.6 and the 4.4 earthquakes.

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OK, so it took a couple days after that first report. Coincidentally, this 4.0 earthquake is in the exact same place that the previous 4.4 earthquake was reported and late downgraded.

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Fears In Yellowstone

We who live along Montana's Yellowstone River are downstream from a simmering volcanic caldera, a geologic hot spot that has become especially active recently. Indeed, Yellowstone National Park contains the floor of a gigantic volcanic cauldron, one that rises and sinks with the forces that lie beneath — hence the picturesque geysers and steam holes. But a wave of recent earthquake activity is raising fears that have their origins 642,000 years ago — when a Yellowstone "supervolcano" exploded so violently that it created the caldera itself. Such an explosion — 1,000 times more powerful than the explosion of Mount St. Helens in 1980 — today would not only cover most of the United States with ash but throw so much dust into the atmosphere that the world's climate could change.

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http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1869313,00.html?cnn=yes
 

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We who live along Montana's Yellowstone River are downstream from a simmering volcanic caldera, a geologic hot spot that has become especially active recently. Indeed, Yellowstone National Park contains the floor of a gigantic volcanic cauldron, one that rises and sinks with the forces that lie beneath — hence the picturesque geysers and steam holes. But a wave of recent earthquake activity is raising fears that have their origins 642,000 years ago — when a Yellowstone "supervolcano" exploded so violently that it created the caldera itself. Such an explosion — 1,000 times more powerful than the explosion of Mount St. Helens in 1980 — today would not only cover most of the United States with ash but throw so much dust into the atmosphere that the world's climate could change.

continue reading here...
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1869313,00.html?cnn=yes

I read this in the news buster. I wonder if this activity is going to continue.
 

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QL, you think you California boys are in danger. Look what we're dealing with over here in the Atantic.

 

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Did you just feel that???

















for anyone outside of earthquake areas thats what you hear 100% of the time during/after a EQ.
 

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Looks like we have some more small earthquakes lined up in a small amount of time on the San Andreas except this is a more localized event. In previous maps I saw the earthquakes lined up both in northern and southern California. This time it's just northern California with a gap around San Jose.

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Looks like we have the same pattern developing:

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Here is a zoomed-in version with what appears to be near the Parkfield area:

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Poaster quantumleap issues a serious warning........


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