Posted on 01/08/2009 1:27:58 AM PST by JohnJeykis
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA - January 8, 2009 (SoCalWeather.Org) Geologist Predicts Earthquake, Meteorologist Says The Pattern is Right
Earthquakes are unpredictable, however one geologist has a window for them that lands in a dominating January ridge similar to the Northridge quake year.
Jim Berkland, a geologist residing out of Northern California knows earthquakes. Berkland predicted the famous World Series Quake of 1989 that hit the San Francisco Bay area. Berkland is no stranger to predicting earthquakes. In fact, he gives monthly windows based on moon positions and tidal forces.
Berkland has released his January earthquake window. "The first seismic window of the year is only a little less potent than last month's, which had the strongest tidal forces since 1993, "said Berkland. "Jan. 08-15, 2009 is marked by Golden Gate tides of 8.9 ft. only a little below the max. possible range of 9.2 ft. The full Moon of Jan 10 is only 16 hours away from the 2nd closest perigee of the year and 6 days after the Earth/Sun perihelion of Jan 4."
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to predict earthquakes by tracking runaway dogs and catsOh no... my cat ran away when I was a kid! The earthquake must be imminent!!!
Lex Luther has just hijacked 2 nuclear missiles from an Army transport and intends to launch them against the San Andreas Fault.
Records reveal Mr. Luther has bought a large amount of property along the eastern edge of the fault and will advertise the properties for sale as Beach Front Property.
Contact Re-Lex Realty at 1-800-555-1212
IM IN FULLERTON CA. IM SO NERVES.
lol Yes you had better prepare!!!
Wow. A 5. How utterly unimpressive.
Jimmy Kimmel did great bit about all the local news crews photographing the same tipped-over bottle of hot sauce in a market. It was hilarious.
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