The caldera in Yellowstone blows. Goodbye covid-19. The shit gets deeper.
2.7 is not an earthquake...
Go back to bed...
Could be an example of the “divers places” thing. . . .
(Luke 21:11)And great earthquakes shall be in divers places, and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven.
There appears to be a cluster of EQs in western Nevada or North Cali if you like in the Mono lake area.
For those not in the know, this caldera rivals Yellowstone in it’s ferocity.
Well, maybe Butch and Sundance blew up another train. The other one was in that general area.
Didn’t feel a thing in Michigan.
In California freeway traffic causes 2.7 earthquakes. ;-)
Challis is still rocking and rolling two weeks after their big one. They had a 3.8 and a 3.7 today.
Same (or next) year exact same at home in AZ.
You are very close to the super volcano under Yellowstone is pretty close. It’s been acting up for years.
You are very close to the super volcano under Yellowstone is pretty close. It’s been acting up for years.
Lots of activity around Mono Lake Ca... as usual
https://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Maps/119-38.html
From Earthquak Tracker.
2 months ago 3.0 magnitude, 5 km depth Saratoga, Wyoming, United States
2 years ago 3.1 magnitude, 7 km depth Rawlins, Wyoming, United States
2 years ago 4.0 magnitude, 16 km depth Thermopolis, Wyoming, United States
3 years ago 3.9 magnitude, 5 km depth Craig, Colorado, United States
5 years ago 3.3 magnitude, 5 km depth Saratoga, Wyoming, United States
6 years ago 2.5 magnitude, 13 km depth Rawlins, Wyoming, United States
9 years ago 3.5 magnitude, 5 km depth Steamboat Springs, Colorado, United States
9 years ago 3.5 magnitude, 5 km depth Rawlins, Wyoming, United States
11 years ago 3.4 magnitude, 5 km depth Rawlins, Wyoming, United States
Probably just some corona virus burrowing in for the attack
Bump
Maybe the Biden Campaign Train jumped the tracks...
2.7? pshaw! Why I remember back in 1947 in Needles we had a 17.5 tumbler. Epicenter was right under my house. Talk about rattling the windows! It woke me up. Sounded like the Union Pacific ol' Number 9 coming through on it's way in to Bullhead. Those were the days. Ships were made of wood and the men were made of steel. Not like today when a sneeze would cause a 2.7.....
W have little ones in the Northeast. They are just enough to make me happy I dont live in California.
Hard to even feel a 2.7. I always wonder why it is even reported.
Ahhhh! Fracking! We’re all gonna DIE!