Posted on 08/10/2020 9:15:03 AM PDT by Technocrat
There has been anomalous activity on the San Andreas fault over the last 10 days, now we have a big preshocky cluster right on the Salton sea, 9 in the last hour, 2 over 4.0.
Please be sure your water heaters are properly attached
Salton Sea is a LOOOOOONG way from SF.
This one is already stronger than those, although not by much (4.6 vs 4.3). Hopefully it will settle down just like those.
I think Trump would do a far better job than anyone who came before him.
But if you want to wish a corrupt, mismanaged, debacle on CA in that event, feel free.
ok 4.6 is a decent shake
Thanks
Though, to be fair, the GreatShakeout scenario for SoCal posits a large quake starting just north of the Salton Sea at the southern end of the San Andreas fault...
OK 8/21, San Bernardino, 7.9
Because 2020 :P
All too plausible.
Bite your tongue!
“Heads Up Cali”
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We are not “Cali”. Since Salton Sea is in the southern half of California, your title should be “Heads up SoCal”. I despise “Cali”. I am sure many of us SoCals despise it as well.
For a different analysis:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=dutchsinse
USGS ignores him and his methods.
YOU HEARD IT FIRST FROM CHARLIE!
I’m not anti Trump, far from it but I have no desire to continue discourse with someone who makes ignorant statements, good day.
The Ridgecrest cluster and the Mina/Coaldale cluster slightly suggest the Owens Valley is going to open up.
Historically there is a history of a lot of vulcanism in that valley...
(was that enough qualifiers?)
“I have goosebumps, people.”
Probably that Zorn fellow doing some mining.
Nothing to see here...
5.56mm
“USGS ignores him and his methods.”
I subscribe to Dutchsinse, he is entertaining and some of his predictions are correct. But, he and a handful of others play the panic card way too often.
Because democrats are incompetent at anything that involves actual work and problem solving
It used to bug me too but I got used to it. Then I moved out and it stuck. But SoCal would have been more appropriate.
Yes Bob, USGS does ignore Duchsinse. He is more accurate and he does it for free.
Important to note that San Andreas fault ends North of Salton Sea and then another fault (name?) starts south of Salton Sea.
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