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Originally posted by SunnyDee
THis is in the same place as the one 3 weeks ago in Newhall, CA. Obviously I am not too far from here. That's 2 I've felt this month.
TM should be here tomorrow with an update, I would think.
Cell phone troubles hit AT&T customers in Los Angeles area
By the CNN Wire Staff
updated 3:28 AM EST, Sun September 25, 2011
(CNN) -- AT&T is working to resolve a hardware glitch that led to hours of disruption for some wireless customers in southern California, the company said early Sunday.
Subscribers started reporting outage problems Saturday afternoon, according to AT&T spokeswoman Meredith Red.
The glitches led to a loss of wireless phone service in the Los Angeles area.
Data and text services are still working, the spokeswoman said. She did not have an estimate on when voice services will be restored or the number of customers affected by the outage.
Technicians are working to fix the problem, the company said in a recorded message to customers early Sunday.
"We are throwing everything we have at it," Red said.
Originally posted by daxpax
Don't know if this pertinent or not but it is Southern California
Source
Cell phone troubles hit AT&T customers in Los Angeles area
By the CNN Wire Staff
updated 3:28 AM EST, Sun September 25, 2011
(CNN) -- AT&T is working to resolve a hardware glitch that led to hours of disruption for some wireless customers in southern California, the company said early Sunday.
Subscribers started reporting outage problems Saturday afternoon, according to AT&T spokeswoman Meredith Red.
The glitches led to a loss of wireless phone service in the Los Angeles area.
Data and text services are still working, the spokeswoman said. She did not have an estimate on when voice services will be restored or the number of customers affected by the outage.
Technicians are working to fix the problem, the company said in a recorded message to customers early Sunday.
"We are throwing everything we have at it," Red said.
Originally posted by don rumsfeld
reply to post by SunnyDee
I haven't checked, but is this quake around the courthouse
that had the floor buckle for no apparent reason?
Using data from these seismometers, researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey and Georgia Institute of Technology examined the locations and timing of tremor activity following large distant earthquakes. In some cases, they found evidence that triggered slip and its associated tremor migrated along the length of the fault, and persisted long after the passage of seismic waves from the distant earthquake. The scientists hypothesize that distant earthquakes can act as a trigger for ongoing episodic creep events, sometimes altering their timing.
Originally posted by kdog1982
I thought I might add this link and article from the WSSPC website on the latest news from this summer.
Alot of articles,but this one caught my eye due to the recent quakes of today around the world.
Distant Earthquakes Can Trigger Deep Slow Fault Slip From the USGS Website Researchers examining the San Andreas Fault in central California have found evidence that distant earthquakes can trigger episodes of accelerated (but still very slow) slip motion, deep on the fault. Researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey and Georgia Institute of Technology examined the locations and timing of tremor activity following large distant earthquakes. In some cases, they found evidence that triggered slip and its associated tremor migrated along the length of the fault, and persisted long after the passage of seismic waves from the distant earthquake. The scientists hypothesize that distant earthquakes can act as a trigger for ongoing episodic creep events, sometimes altering their timing. The researchers also noted that creep events in other locations can sometimes trigger earthquakes. While they caution that their study was focused on triggered tremor rather than triggered earthquakes, they suggest that prolonged triggered creep episodes could be relevant for both phenomena. In particular, triggered creep episodes could provide a physical explanation for the time delay commonly observed between passing seismic waves and distantly generated earthquakes.
www.wsspc.org...
And this article also.
Mexico Quake Studies Uncover Surprises for CA From ScienceDaily New technologies developed by NASA and other agencies are revealing surprising insights into the M7.2 El Mayor-Cucapah earthquake that rocked parts of the American Southwest and Mexico in April 2010, including increased potential for more large earthquakes in Southern California. Researchers have found the earthquake is among the most complex ever documented along the Pacific/North American plate boundary. The main shock activated segments of at least six faults, some unnamed or previously unrecognized. It triggered slip along faults north of the border as far as 165 km (about 100 miles) away, including the San Andreas, San Jacinto, Imperial and Superstition Hills Faults, and many faults in California's Yuha Desert. Some of this slip was quiet, without detectable earthquakes. Activity was observed on several northwest-trending faults due for potentially large earthquakes. For the full article, visit www.sciencedaily.com/ releases/2010/12/101220150343.htmedit on 15-9-2011 by kdog1982 because: (no reason given)