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Originally posted by johnosal
This is very interesting considering the post about the tsunami that was talked about on ATS. I found this earthquake map that is updated constantly of California. www.data.scec.org... I also found a creepy video posted on youtube a few days ago of the military evacuating bases up to 100 miles from the east coast. www.youtube.com...edit on 10-8-2012 by johnosal because: wrong htmledit on 10-8-2012 by johnosal because: took out mispelling
Originally posted by babybunnies
4.4 and a 4.5 ? Most Californians ignore anything less than a 6.
Originally posted by ryan2s
Just came across this site its predicting a 6.4 or greater between the 12th and 14th
www.quakeprediction.com...
seems interesting, dont know much about ti though.
Originally posted by riverwild
Originally posted by babybunnies
4.4 and a 4.5 ? Most Californians ignore anything less than a 6.
When did that happen? Looking at:
quakes.globalincidentmap.com...
It doesnt say anything about it. Do you have a better site to watch?
Originally posted by ryan2s
reply to post by FranciPants1228
i may be looking at it wrong, but i think that shows the probability not the magnitude potential.
Ryan
Originally posted by FranciPants1228
Originally posted by riverwild
The EQ web cam of SCal doesnt have much activity as yet. Began a new roll today. Yesterday' had lots of activity.. Hopefully it will stay calm.
abclocal.go.com...
This link is great, but it almost feels like watching paint dry and then you swear you saw it move, but nothin
But yes, I am still watching every so often...
Originally posted by ryan2s
Just came across this site its predicting a 6.4 or greater between the 12th and 14th
www.quakeprediction.com...
seems interesting, dont know much about ti though.
A mass of small volcanic rocks nearly the size of Belgium has been discovered floating off the coast. The stretch of golf-ball-size pumice rocks was first spotted this week by a New Zealand air force plane about 1,000 kilometres northwest of Auckland. The rocks stretch for about 26,000 square kilometres. A navy ship took scientists to the rocks Thursday night. Naval Lt. Tim Oscar says the rocks appeared a brilliant white under a spotlight, like a giant ice shelf.
Originally posted by watchdog
reply to post by alysha.angel
Dearest Alysha,
I am a full-time geology student working on my BA. I can tell you from the scientific standpoint, there is NO way the entire state of California will ever fall into the ocean, nor will the entire west coast of the state fall into the ocean. It's impossible.....not even if a HUGE asteroid hit California directly would it EVER fall off into the ocean, so please stop with the "California is gonna fall into the ocean". Take some geology classes and do research please.
Originally posted by RELDDIR
reply to post by tluna1
The thought of Californians migrating into Arizona would be scary. It would turn Arizona into a welfare state.
Originally posted by 4572696320436f6f6d626573
Sunday 11:11am August 12th
Originally posted by nighthawk1954
Let's put this reallllll simple, if people feel threaten that something is going to happen ,take a weekend trip toward the east ...no brainier!
Originally posted by tluna1
reply to post by nighthawk1954
hmmmm i see what your are saying. I understand you perfectly. I have read between the lines on your message and will head your warning.
I feel something is comming this weekend and since its my payday i will have to go somewhere "safe" .
VEGAS HERE I COME!!!