Earthquake # low this week.

Grayson

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If it blows, (and it is 40,000 years overdue) you will have at least a VEI8 episode on your hands and snow in Baton Rouge... better get your Ski's waxed cary.
 

StarLord

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This could be the step that makes California an Island if it stays afloat.
Perhaps buying as much property in Barstow may not be a bad idea as it may be beach front property.
 

Judge Bean

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"Grayson\")</div>
If it blows, (and it is 40,000 years overdue) you will have at least a VEI8 episode on your hands and snow in Baton Rouge... better get your Ski's waxed cary.[/b]

Cary pawned those a long time ago.
 

CaryP

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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"Paul J. Lyon\")</div>
Cary pawned those a long time ago.[/b]

LOL Oh, hell no. I still got my snow skies. I gave the water skis away when I sold my boat about 15 yrs. ago. Haven't used the snow skis in about 10 years or so, but I don't think they'd be much use under 10 ft. of volcanic ash. Last thing on my mind. First thing would be, the hell somebody dumped 10 ft. of volcanic ash on my head? LOL

Cary
 

magicfriend

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Boy, you guys don't miss a beat! Lots of reading in three days!

Good point Starlord, re: messing with mama Gaia. I missed out on the first healing after the tsunami, so I don't have many details, but I do know that all healings are/should be/ automatically are "for the highest good",.If mama Gaia knows better, so be it. Certainly one could argue that changes caused by pollution (primarily atmospheric), mining, drilling, extracting, and exploding are 'unnatural' stresses that any earth healing would attempt to alleviate. I became interested in Reiki after researching holistic healing for a Psych paper. There were correlations between the reduction of certain human biological stress indicators and reiki. I just came across all the copies of the research material for real life quotes or it can be googled.

Sos, if I hear anything further I can let you know; you could PM me for the group name/website.

Very interesting transcript re: Yellowstone.

I was UNABLE to find earthquake archives on the web site I use (other than individual historical ones...no 'big' picture, and I have not had the opportunity to check out anyone elses. I was wondering if anyone had tried to look back over any records to see if there had been other times when the world count was this low?

Now I am going to go look at the world map again because I have not looked in three days, after my last post.

PS Cary, just keep the dust masks handy ;). And maybe an umbrella.
 

WTF

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There was a 3.6 earthquake here in Sudbury last Sunday. Weird because I don't ever remember there ever being an earthquake here before. But then again this is a mining town and we're used to feeling the ground move whennever they blast.
 

sosuemetoo

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I hope this upload works. I don't know how to do a screenshot. It is from http://www.iris.edu/seismon/

6.4 mag in Kyushu, Japan
6.3 Fiji Islands
5.3 Sumetera, Indonesia

The earth has been very busy today.



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sosuemetoo

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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/n...uake_japan_dc_1

Strong Earthquake Hits Southern Japan-Media</span>

54 minutes ago
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TOKYO (Reuters) - A powerful earthquake hit Japan\'s southernmost main island of Kyushu on Sunday, and tsunami warnings have been issued, public broadcaster NHK said.

Japan\'s Meteorological Agency warned that tsunamis could hit areas including the coast of Kyushu, NHK said.
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There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.

The tremor was of magnitude 7, measured according to a technique similar to the Richter scale, but adjusted for Japan\'s geological characteristics.
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Earthquakes (\' target=\'_blank\'>http://news.search.yahoo.com/search/news?f...c&c=news&cs=nw]</a><span style=\'color:#0000ff\'>news - \' target=\'_blank\'>http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=web-stor...&p=Earthquakes]</a>web sites) are common in Japan, one of the world\'s most seismically active areas. The country accounts for about 20 percent of the world\'s earthquakes of magnitude 6 or greater.
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In October 2004, an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 struck the Niigata region in northern Japan, killing more than 40 people and injuring more than 3,000.

That was the deadliest quake since a magnitude 7.3 tremor hit the city of Kobe in 1995, killing more than 6,400. </span>
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thenumbersix

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omg, the storm after the calm hit then. Nature may be un-predictable in some ways but it does seem to follow patterns throughout.

I wonder what the calm is in scientific terms when talking about the calm before the storm (not literally thunder storms here), I wonder if this is what animals pick up on, the eerie quiet and nervous apprehension before a major event.
 

magicfriend

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Sosu, that was great, good job! I loved the map! Now it is 22 hours after your post and I want to go check the map again!
 

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