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M3.6 S of Blandville KY - on New Madrid fault?24 Jun 2005 03:28 GMT1
I'm a bit puzzled by the June 20 tremors just south of Blandville KY
Do quakes usually occur at 16 and 21km deep in this area, as reported
by the University of Memphis at their
http://folkworm.ceri.memphis.edu/recenteqs/Quakes/nm747.html page?
Long period plot of 7.0 earthquake off coast of Northern California?23 Jun 2005 08:29 GMT20
http://www.pgc.nrcan.gc.ca/seismo/seismos/24hr-PGC.LHZ.shtml
I predict a megaquake will happen tomorrow 5-27-05)22 Jun 2005 15:23 GMT24
It will be centered in the SF bay area and will occur
at 4:58 PM - magnitude will be 9.1.
Something up at Mt. Spurr?22 Jun 2005 14:08 GMT13
http://www.avo.alaska.edu/webicorders/webicorder.php?volcname=Spurr
There was a high wind advisory earlier from Anchorage, weather-wise, but
that ended before the second episode of apparent tremor on the webicorder;
also, looking at the non-tremor parts of the webicorder, it appears ...
blame it on King Tut22 Jun 2005 05:17 GMT3
A columnist in the L.A. Times [ jokingly ] blames
California's recent run of feelable earthquakes on
the Tutakhman show in Los Angeles.  There is
supposedly a curse on disturbing his tomb.  He lays
Susan Question - Aftershock or Triggered Quake?21 Jun 2005 22:06 GMT8
Susan,
The 6.7 earthquake at the Triple Junction is:
Distance Calculation Results
Distance between 41.28n 125.98w and 40.75n 126.59w is
5.3 Yucaipa quake-- possible triggered quake (article quotes Susan Hough)21 Jun 2005 06:21 GMT33
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&e=1&u=/ap/20050616/ap_on_r
e_us/california_earthquake
YUCAIPA, Calif. - A moderate earthquake shook most of Southern
California Thursday, but there were no immediate reports of damage or
www.meteoquake.org in Turkish Press, new What Is Meteoquake page is ready21 Jun 2005 02:06 GMT10
Some news.. "What is Meteoquake" page is ready and we will introduce at
the end of August 2005 and our new name will be METEOQUAKE RESEARCH
CENTRE which will study the lower clouds distribution, their chemical
form ,the investigation about cloud-fault relation etc. I will
Colima images20 Jun 2005 23:58 GMT6
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=16936
Lucy Jones on TV20 Jun 2005 15:52 GMT22
Some info from the Lucy Jones on TV right now...
- Downgraded to 4.9
- NOT on San Andreas.
- Focal mechanism indicates a thrust fault.
Tripple Junction Aftershoch onshore SE of Petrolia, CA20 Jun 2005 06:13 GMT16
It would appear an aftershock of the 7+ mag Mendocino Triple Junction EQ has
occurred on the upper end of the SAF Near Petrolia, Ca. See:
http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/Maps/124-40.html
I know patterns are in the mind of those who discern them. It would appear
Noctilucent Cloud Season20 Jun 2005 05:12 GMT2
I received this information in my e-mail and I thought some of you
might enjoy looking at the photos at the link.  They are very unusual
and quite amazing...Petra
Space Weather News for June 18, 2005
Earthquake Magnitude 6.9 - OFF THE COAST OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA20 Jun 2005 01:49 GMT4
Earthquake Magnitude 6.9 - OFF THE COAST OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
USGS Earthquake Hazards
Thursday, June 16, 2005
Magnitude 6.9 - OFF THE COAST OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 2005
M5.3 near Los Angeles19 Jun 2005 17:41 GMT14
And here we go again...could this be a triggered
earthquake from the earlier event at Anza,
traveling up the fault?
--Damon
Earthquakes and clouds.18 Jun 2005 21:33 GMT15
Odd behaviour on this site:
http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/data/comp/cmoll/cmoll.html
As well as the cloud remarkably similar in nature to the ones discussed
in a recent thread on this subject (on sci.geo.earthquakes) that seems
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