Feel free to keep posting these, if you wish/have the time/are so inclined...
The USGS only reports on 4.5 quakes or greater for the rest of the world.
HigherLove wrote:Thanks Sanicle!
Feel free to keep posting these, if you wish/have the time/are so inclined...
The USGS only reports on 4.5 quakes or greater for the rest of the world.
mudra wrote:This guy is making quite a bit of research re earthquakes and plots them.
Very good info.
Update 5-18-11 - Earthquakes ARE on the rise
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUdcXBxy02E&feature=channel_video_title
Love Always
mudra
4.6 |
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43.494°N, 127.054°W |
10.1 km (6.3 miles) |
OFF THE COAST OF OREGON |
229 km (142 miles) W of Coos Bay, Oregon 271 km (168 miles) WSW of Newport, Oregon 277 km (172 miles) NW of Brookings, Oregon 359 km (223 miles) WSW of SALEM, Oregon |
horizontal +/- 18.8 km (11.7 miles); depth +/- 4.5 km (2.8 miles) |
NST=305, Nph=314, Dmin=267.2 km, Rmss=0.98 sec, Gp=180°, M-type=body wave magnitude (Mb), Version=9 |
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lindabaker wrote:Troy, you are right, it seems surreal. The flooding in the Miss. valley is larger than anyone's memory. The tornadoes are an opposite whammy. The Big Muddy is slow. The twisters are so fast, so random, and there's no time to run away. I'm kinda worried about folks in Missouri and thereabouts. They must feel like it IS the end of the world...it is for them. They have it coming on all sides. Dutchsinse watches the radar for circular anomalies and he called Joplin Missouri a couple of days ahead of time. I'm now a subscriber. I'm also looking into finding out which neighbors of mine have a basement. We haven't fully cleared debris yet here in rural Georgia, from the April 27 round. The folks in the midwest have a long, hot, dirty gross summer ahead of them. Let's send the midwest our best vibes, eh? Talk about hell on earth, dang that will test your strength of spirit.
Carol, thanks for that handy app.
Everyone, Don't forget to click on the time lapse link...that's the most interesting part.