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05/01/2008 5:10 PM  

Looks like the west coast is warming up for a larger hit, based on this link:

http://www.namic.org/topnews/080425st1.asp?utm_source=weekly&utm_medium=email

 

With 2 -  5+ EQ's in the mid-west and another in CA the other day, sure sounds like something MAY happen. Perhaps we will see a few years of work?????????????????????


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05/01/2008 11:03 PM  

A 6.6 hit the Aleutian Is. area of Alaska today.


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05/01/2008 11:27 PM  

Looks like the USGS has a handle on the forecast:

  http://gldims.cr.usgs.gov/nshmp2008/viewer.htm


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05/02/2008 12:43 PM  
I have checked the USGS site at least once a day for years, and I can't remember a week this active. Since I am now living in California, it is with mixed emotions I am monitoring the 1400 plus 1.0 or higher earthquakes this week.

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05/02/2008 2:57 PM  

There is an area inear San Fran that appapently 'moves 'daily I think it is on the Hayward fault. From what I have read there area is an accident waiting to happen.

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05/02/2008 11:58 PM  
The 5.2 in southern IL recently was huge for this area.
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05/07/2008 10:11 PM  

Looks like they are getting bigger.  It may not be long before it's our turn again.

 

http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/05/07/japan.quake.ap/index.html

 

 


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05/09/2008 11:50 AM  
Second Earthquake In California This Week (Desert Local News)
By Jackie Devereaux
Desert Local News, May 8, 2008
COCHELLA VALLEY – Californians experienced their second earthquake this week. A light earthquake was felt throughout the valley here on Wednesday night knocking out power briefly.
The 4.2-magnitude temblor happened at 8:55 p.m. and it was centered approximately 50 miles SSW of Desert Hot Springs, according to the U.S. Geologicial Survey.
There were no reports of damage or injuries. Desert Local News readers reported their power going out briefly and feeling shaking at the time of the quake. This quake follows on the heels of a 5.2 quake felt in Northern California earlier on April 29 centered about 11 miles southeast of the Willow Creek in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest.
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05/09/2008 7:47 PM  

I will not get very excited about this, as there are no longer many EQ policies in CA. After the last big one, many could not afford the NEW premiums.


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