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Prov,Date/Time UTC,Latitude,Longitude,Magnitude,Depth(Km),Location
usgs,2012-12-21 06:23:09, -15.365, -173.012, 4.6, 40.3, Tonga
usgs,2012-12-21 01:45:18, -20.734, -174.104, 4.9, 30.7, Tonga
usgs,2012-12-20 19:38:46, -20.773, -174.088, 5.0, 45.1, Tonga
usgs,2012-12-19 16:02:20, -20.472, -174.331, 5.0, 9.9, Tonga
usgs,2012-12-19 11:51:52, -19.008, -175.660, 4.9, 226.5, Tonga
Originally posted by SpaceJockey1
reply to post by PuterMan
If nothing of note ends up happening in the next 24 hours, I'd say that the PTB would have missed a huge opportunity. That's IF they were actually capable of 'manufacturing' a major disaster at least (HAARP etc). What better chance to put even more fear into the sheeple.
And if it just turns out to be another ordinary day, I think I might need to start re-evaluating some of my conspiracy beliefs
Date/Time (UTC): 10/12/2012 01:56:00
Lat: 18.59 Long: 105.82
Magnitude: 5.3ML
Location: 22/12, Nghi Xuân, Ha Tinh, Vietnam
F-E Region: Laos
Time: 2012-12-10 08:56:49.8 UTC
Magnitude: 4.4 (mb)
Epicenter: 104.42°E 18.51°N
Depth: 10 km
Status: M - manually revised
Originally posted by PuterMan
reply to post by aLLeKs
I am inclined to agree. Very few mag 5 in the last days of the world. My money is on Tonga 33/1
Prov,Date/Time UTC,Latitude,Longitude,Magnitude,Depth(Km),Location
usgs,2012-12-21 06:23:09, -15.365, -173.012, 4.6, 40.3, Tonga
usgs,2012-12-21 01:45:18, -20.734, -174.104, 4.9, 30.7, Tonga
usgs,2012-12-20 19:38:46, -20.773, -174.088, 5.0, 45.1, Tonga
usgs,2012-12-19 16:02:20, -20.472, -174.331, 5.0, 9.9, Tonga
usgs,2012-12-19 11:51:52, -19.008, -175.660, 4.9, 226.5, Tonga
The government released its latest earthquake probability map of Japan on Friday, showing an increased likelihood of strong earthquakes occurring in the Kanto region, including Tokyo, based on findings following the devastating March 2011 earthquake in northeastern Japan.
The map raised the probability of a strong earthquake measuring "lower 6" or more on the Japanese seismic intensity scale of 7 in the coming 30 years by 31 percentage points from the 2010 estimate to 62.3 percent for Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture.
The probability also rose by 11.9 points to 75.7 percent for Chiba city, by 4.1 points to 71.0 percent for Yokohama city, by 4.9 points to 27.3 percent for Saitama city and by 3.6 points to 23.2 percent for Tokyo.
Among major Japanese cities, Shizuoka posted the highest probability of 89.7 percent, though down 0.1 point from 2010.
High probabilities of strong earthquakes in waters off Ibaraki Prefecture and other zones were taken into account after the March 2011 earthquake, said the government's Earthquake Research Committee that made the map for Jan. 1 this year.
The probabilities had been underestimated at some locations before the disaster, it said.
Regions with higher probabilities should further enhance disaster reduction efforts, the committee said.
Copyright 2012 Kyodo News
Originally posted by pheonix358
Personally, I am going to wait until Mexico gets to the 22nd. This precision crap, down to the second is just, well, crap. The Earth, The Universe, they don't operate on that type of precision.
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