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Originally posted by Saucerwench
reply to post by MoorfNZ
"Fools, I shall destroy you alllllllll !!!!! I am great!"
(After the GOP debates, though......)
Originally posted by MoorfNZ
Hmmm the predictors are slacking.. NOT ONE has said it's a foreshock.. yet...
One person was killed after a roof collapsed in the small city of Iguala, while a second died after a rock fell on a small van on the Mexico City-Acapulco highway, officials said.
Originally posted by Aromaz
Originally posted by MoorfNZ
Hmmm the predictors are slacking.. NOT ONE has said it's a foreshock.. yet...
Funny you said that. First moment I heard of this quake I had the notion 'foreshock'.
No, can't be now. Wrong time but right place. No, No, No; block those thoughts.
It is just another normal day in Mexico.
Greenland is situated in the Atlantic Ocean to the northeast of Canada. It has stunning fjords on its rocky coast formed by moving glaciers, and a dense icecap up to 2 km thick that covers much of the island--pressing down the land beneath and lowering its elevation. Now, scientists at the University of Miami say Greenland's ice is melting so quickly that the land underneath is rising at an accelerated pace
This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.
Magnitude
2.8
Date-Time
Sunday, December 11, 2011 at 05:35:59 UTC
Depth
4.9 km (3.0 miles)
Region
NEW MEXICO
Distances
36 km (22 miles) W of Raton, New Mexico
40 km (24 miles) SW of Trinidad, Colorado
Originally posted by Aromaz
Originally posted by MoorfNZ
Hmmm the predictors are slacking.. NOT ONE has said it's a foreshock.. yet...
Funny you said that. First moment I heard of this quake I had the notion 'foreshock'.
No, can't be now. Wrong time but right place. No, No, No; block those thoughts.
It is just another normal day in Mexico.
Anyone else get the feeling that another semi-large or large quake is coming before the week is out? Hell, even today. I'm all tingly, and it doesn't have much to do with the Mexico quake. I had my eye on the area yesterday and the day before with a bad feeling.
Originally posted by murkraz
I think you may be right about the Vanuatu area.
You're fast! EMSC went from 5.9 to 6.1 but not yet confirmed.
Magnitude M 4.8
Region NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
Date time 2011-12-12 02:34:22.0 UTC
Location 38.17 N ; 141.08 E
Depth 118 km
Distances 19 km SE Sendai (pop 1,037,562 ; local time 11:34:22.9 2011-12-12)
15 km S Shichigahama (pop 21,433 ; local time 11:34:22.9 2011-12-12)
Monsoons, hurricanes and other extreme weather events may trigger earthquakes when faults are ready to rumble. The new research presented this week at the American Geophysical Union's annual meeting in San Francisco does not suggest that all earthquakes are caused by storms or that all storms cause quakes. But by identifying some of the many conditions that put stress on faults, the new work may help scientists better forecast future tremors.