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Natural Science Forum / Earth Science / Earthquakes / February 2007



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Another Long Range Seismic Up Cycle Begins "Beware Ides of March"13 Feb 2007 23:18 GMT1
My Current Seismic Forecast Charts
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California-Nevada:
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/threee/earthquakes/ca.bmp
Magnitude 6.0 - Azores-Cape St. Vincent Ridge12 Feb 2007 20:27 GMT1
2007 February 12 10:35:21 UTC
250 km (155 miles) WSW of Faro, Portugal
335 km (210 miles) SSW of LISBON, Portugal
340 km (210 miles) WSW of Huelva, Spain
Happy New Madrid 196th anniversary  Day!12 Feb 2007 19:01 GMT4
It's been kinda quiet here this Feb. 7th, so far.
How ....09 Feb 2007 15:15 GMT7
..can I be aggressively offensive today?  ( I think I'll get stuck
into the government, because that kind of 'offical sanctity' is a bit
like some roughneck scientists we all know.)
Today they're crowing and gloating about the unemployment figures
U.S. West Coast Region Short Range Rocky Up Cycle Continues07 Feb 2007 05:46 GMT34
http://www.angelfire.com/planet/threee/earthquakes/oregon.bmp
I've stuck to one chart because I'm very busy. Each bar (dot) is 8
hours.
According to the lastest forecast, I expect more way above average mag
Earthquakes and eruptions in tourist areas06 Feb 2007 20:15 GMT1
Stumbled across this while looking for information on historical
earthquake patterns in the region of Aysen, Chile.  It's nice that
somebody is doing this for tourists:
http://www.mediscon.com/earthquakeeruption/index.html
Strong Quake Jolts Western Caribbean06 Feb 2007 18:39 GMT3
Stuart gets an honorable mention:
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-caribbean-earthquake,0,32922
93.story?coll=sns-ap-nationworld-headlines

KINGSTON, Jamaica -- A strong earthquake shook parts of Cuba, Jamaica and
the Cayman Islands on Sunday, authorities said. ...
Birth of undersea volcano05 Feb 2007 21:21 GMT4
Dang it this group is starting to sound like a Harley Motorcycle Group!!!!!
Which is good of course.  :)
Dale P...........
Hail to the Harley
Weather and earthquake forecast for 2007.04 Feb 2007 02:37 GMT14
All told this took me an hour to cobble together from the tables set
out in NOAA's website by Mr Fred Espenack. Thanks Freddie.
3 Jan    13:57 Anticyclonic & foggy.
11 Jan    12:45 Seriously wet.
307 years ago today...02 Feb 2007 05:12 GMT12
...the Pacific Northwest experienced an approximate magnitude
9 great quake along the Cascadia Subduction Zone, sending an
'orphan' tsunami towards Japan.
Brian
Anticyclonic effects01 Feb 2007 09:10 GMT8
It looks like the blip is over for low magnitude quakes:
6.5     2007/01/31 03:15    -30    -178    Kermadec Islands, New Zealand
6.3     2007/01/30 21:37    21    145    Mariana Islands Region
6.8     2007/01/30 04:54    -55    148    West Of Macquarie Island
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