Sounds good. Hope somebody takes pictures. Better yet, a video.
There often is a correlation between earthquakes in Japan and earthquakes on the opposite side of the Pacific.
That was the pattern in 1906: first Japan, then Ecuador, then San Francisco.
Whether this is anything more than coincidence is unknown.
Likewise, the effect of the gravitational pull of the moon on the tides, and on the tectonic plates, is unknown.
But California is overdue for a major quake; the earth’s mantle is currently unstable (lots of volcanic activity); and whether this too is normal or portends anything unusual is unknown.
But, that said, Californians should be prepared for a major quake. The Japanese lost only around 50 dead; Nepal lost thousands. That’s the difference preparedness makes.
(And in Japan, there was no looting)
If Yellowstone goes off, I’ll send video....or, since the North Rim is eighty miles from our kitchen window, MAYBE one still photo.
As long as the cable feed holds together, anyway.....