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Originally posted by lme7898354
...when the big one hits the new coast line would be somewhere in Nevada.
Originally posted by openminded2011
Its all the bad karma from the RNC convention. hehehehe.
Originally posted by UnknownEntity
reply to post by earthart
I believe* that come Tuesday (28th August), there will be 2 major weather related crisis, and 1 major earthquake, the scale of which we haven't yet fathomed. Now I am not trying to predict anything here...this is just a gut feeling.
I want to be wrong, and I pray I am wrong. Still, I have penned it here, because this is a website where we can share our thoughts. As far as volcanic eruption is concerned, I did not see it in my dream.
* I had a bad dream.
(NEWSER) – Some 300 earthquakes shook up Southern California in less than nine hours yesterday, and were continuing late into the night. The "quake storm" was centered in rural Imperial County near San Diego. Most temblors were minor, but at least three hit magnitudes above 5.2. Windows were shattered and trailer homes were shaken off their foundations, but no other major damage was immediately reported. "Obviously, all this activity is related or interconnected, but it doesn't really follow the typical main shock, aftershock activity," a US Geological Survey seismologist told the Los Angeles Times. The last major quake swarm in the area occurred seven years ago. Seismologists don't completely understand what causes the phenomenon, but the region is at the intersection of the Imperial and San Andreas faults. “It’s been pretty bad," said a Brawley resident who felt 15 quakes in less than three hours. "Some of them are slow, and then they get intense. We’re so anxious right now we can’t sit still.” Brawley Mayor George Nava added: "We're all on edge here. It's not uncommon for us to have earthquakes, but at this frequency and at this magnitude, it's fairly unusual."
Originally posted by caladonea
My opinion on all this (small earthquake) activity is; that the Earth is just adjusting itself and the frequent small earthquakes are normal and perhaps a good sign that the earth is adjusting itself in this way; so bigger quakes won't happen right now.
List of current quakes: www.data.scec.org...
Originally posted by Animorganimate
Originally posted by lme7898354
...when the big one hits the new coast line would be somewhere in Nevada.
In regards to this huge misconception, any basic college geology course will teach you the scientific reasons why an expansive section of continental landmass (such as all of California) would not break off and sink into the ocean due to even the largest of earthquakes.
Fortunately, we do not live within the fictional worlds where disaster movies take place.
The more you know...
Originally posted by Echo3Foxtrot
I live in San Diego and I haven't felt a single one because they're all minor little shakes. There sure are a lot of them, but still they're not enough to be a problem.
Originally posted by lme7898354---->Edgar Cayce made a prediction that when the big one hits the new coast line would be somewhere in Nevada.