Dutchsinse Earthquake Updates
New York City got hit by an earthquake today, after Washington DC and the great lakes got hit yesterday.
Northeast USA is now moving as expected.
They even reported mystery booms and rumbles (as I've previously told you to look out for in the Northeast USA).
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/new-york-city-rocked-by-1-7-magnitude-earthquake-and-series-of-explosions/ar-AA1mmQUM
1/02/2024 -- New York City , Washington DC earthquakes, booms and rumbles - East Coast moving.
> Right on schedule, NYC (new york city), as well as Washington DC, and the great lakes in Ohio started to see seismic activity.
Several small to moderate earthquakes struck across the region in the past few days, starting with the M3.2 (M3.4) in Quebec, then the Washington DC area, then Madison Ohio, as well as New York City, NY.
We were watching for the Northeast (east coast) to move this week, naming Virginia DC areas as well as the far Northeast in Quebec.
> Quebec was warned last week for M3.5 to M4.0 , now the M3.2-M3.4 struck. Virginia area was warned for M3.0 level activity and M2.6 struck (plus NYC in the upper M1.7 range).
The mystery booms and rumbles are also "expected" to occur, as I have told my viewers for many years (10 years?!) that we see the mystery booms and rumbles accompany the earthquake spread across the craton edge as the seismic wave spreads across these areas.
We have seen the boom and rumble thing many times in the Northeast USA as the craton is adjusting to the seismic wave passing through it.
> Well, my viewers are turning out to be super-sleuths , well trained at the Dutchsinse Academy it would appear!
Look what viewer @johnfrehse5416 found just 2 miles from the rare Maryland Washingon DC earthquake epicenter!
The NIST Center for Neutron Research and Nuclear Reactor
https://www.nist.gov/ncnr
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> Another earthquake has struck the Northeast USA , now just a bit further up Northeast along the edge of the craton in New Hampshire. https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us6000m1i8/executive#general
Previously it was Ohio, Washington DC, and yesterday New York City.
As we talked about in yesterdays video, this is the path we expect the seismic wave to take.
NEW SIGNS of Potential Eruption
Another good update from On the Pulse with Silki covering the Iceland situation.