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Originally posted by tgambill
controlled by HAARP and tesla's technology...google this.
2008 August 30 00:46:00 UTC - Missouri
Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude
2.6
Date-Time
2008 08 30 00:46:00 UTC
Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
Location
37.27N 89.44W
Depth
13.7 kilometers
Region
ILLINOIS
Distances
NEAR Cape Girardeau, Missouri
40 km (25 miles) NW of Cairo, Illinois
170 km (105 miles) SSE of St. Louis, Missouri
280 km (175 miles) ESE of JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri
Location Quality Error estimate: horizontal +/- 0.9 km; depth fixed by location program
Location Quality
Parameters Nst=28, Nph=45, Dmin=5.9 km, Rmss=0.22 sec, Gp=68.4 degrees
Source
Cooperative New Madrid Seismic Network
Event ID nmhnw0830a
2008 November 18 11:28:37 UTC
Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude
1.6
Date-Time
2008 11 18 11:28:37 UTC
Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
Location
36.42N 89.53W
Depth
7.9 kilometers
Region
TENNESSEE
Distances
20 km (10 miles) S of New Madrid, Missouri
40 km (25 miles) W of Union City, Tennessee
150 km (90 miles) NNE of Memphis, Tennessee
335 km (210 miles) SE of JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri
Location Quality Error estimate: horizontal +/- 0.7 km; depth fixed by location program
Location Quality
Parameters Nst=22, Nph=32, Dmin=5 km, Rmss=0 sec, Gp=50.4 degrees
Source
Cooperative New Madrid Seismic Network
Event ID nmhnw1118a
Magnitude 2.5 WESTERN KENTUCKY
Tuesday, January 01, 2008 at 10:59:53 UTC
Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude
2.5
Date-Time
Tuesday, January 01, 2008 at 10:59:53 (UTC) - Coordinated Universal Time
Tuesday, January 01, 2008 at 04:59:53 AM local time at epicenter
Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
Location
37.04N 88.89W
Depth
4 kilometers
Region
WESTERN KENTUCKY
Distances
25 km (15 miles) E of Cairo, Illinois
25 km (15 miles) W of Paducah, Kentucky
215 km (135 miles) SE of St. Louis, Missouri
315 km (195 miles) SSE of SPRINGFIELD, Illinois
Location Uncertainty
Error estimate not available, held by USGS NEIC to another agency's solution
Parameters
not available
Source
Center for Earthquake Research and Information, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Event ID uslrbs
Magnitude 1.6 SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI
2008 December 05 12:57:24 UTC
Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude
1.6
Date-Time
2008 12 05 12:57:24 UTC
Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
Location
36.54N 89.67W
Depth
5.5 kilometers
Region
SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI
Distances
15 km (10 miles) WSW of New Madrid, Missouri
40 km (25 miles) S of Sikeston, Missouri
160 km (100 miles) NNE of Memphis, Tennessee
315 km (195 miles) SE of JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri
Location Quality Error estimate: horizontal +/- 0.7 km; depth fixed by location program
Location Quality
Parameters Nst=19, Nph=31, Dmin=1 km, Rmss=0 sec, Gp=100.8 degrees
Source
Cooperative New Madrid Seismic Network
Event ID nmhnw1205a
Magnitude 2.5 ARKANSAS
2008 December 03 19:21:51 UTC
Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude
2.5
Date-Time
2008 12 03 19:21:51 UTC
Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
Location
35.42N 92.37W
Depth
0.1 kilometers
Region
ARKANSAS
Distances
35 km (25 miles) N of Conway, Arkansas
55 km (35 miles) SSW of Mountain View, Arkansas
60 km (40 miles) WNW of Searcy, Arkansas
75 km (45 miles) N of LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas
Location Quality Error estimate: horizontal +/- 4.6 km; depth fixed by location program
Location Quality
Parameters Nst=9, Nph=10, Dmin=71.6 km, Rmss=0.37 sec, Gp=180 degrees
Source
Cooperative New Madrid Seismic Network
Event ID nmhnw1203a
Magnitude 2.5 INDIANA
Saturday, April 26, 2008 at 21:32:32 UTC
Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude
2.5
Date-Time
Saturday, April 26, 2008 at 21:32:32 (UTC) - Coordinated Universal Time
Saturday, April 26, 2008 at 05:32:32 PM local time at epicenter
Time of Earthquake in other Time Zones
Location
38.82N 87.39W
Depth
5 kilometers
Region
INDIANA
Distances
20 km (10 miles) NE of Vincennes, Indiana
25 km (15 miles) NW of Washington, Indiana
60 km (40 miles) E of Olney, Illinois
150 km (95 miles) SW of INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana
Location Uncertainty
Error estimate: horizontal +/- 13.7 km; depth fixed by location program
Parameters
Nst=4, Nph=4, Dmin=62.2 km, Rmss=0.13 sec, Erho=13.7 km, Erzz=0 km, Gp=161.5 degrees
Source
USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
Event ID usrhc1
Originally posted by questioningall
I have not said an earthquake is an absolute in the New Madrid area.
I posted on this thread what was posted on the other.
What I have said at the end of this thread, was for people to do some research themselves!!
Call the humane society, call well companies - call the media for them to investigate it!
I want people now to get involved in their own areas and find out for themselves through other sources if things are going on.
My point is to provide information. Then let people discover others on their own.
Just as I will tell my family and friends - when I give them information - I will tell them what I know, then I tell them to verify and research it themselves.
I have not done this to try and scare people, I have done it to make them more aware.
[edit on 7-12-2008 by questioningall]
Originally posted by questioningall
I knew I would be bombarded with criticism, and I stand by what I wrote in the thread, I put myself out there - and in the end - if all this animal behavior proves to be nothing - I will right now tell you - I will write a thread about my being COMPLETELY WRONG ON EVERYTHING!
[edit on 7-12-2008 by questioningall]
Originally posted by gormly
And you will not get a pass with a aftershock in China or a little rumble in the basin..
I wasted my time on your posts… and now it sickens me.
Originally posted by N. Tesla
reply to post by LowLevelMason
holy # this is what i have been saying. she is trying to say she didn't say one is gonna happen yet she has a whole thread on it. why the hell is no one payign attention to my words and just writes me off as a rude prick?
Originally posted by LowLevelMason
Originally posted by gormly
And you will not get a pass with a aftershock in China or a little rumble in the basin..
I wasted my time on your posts… and now it sickens me.
I think this is a important point. The earth is a very big place and not a day goes by where an earthquake doesn't happen somewhere. When no huge earthquake makes news on that day, the OP is likely to claim any small earthquake is "proof" of the prediction being correct.