Posted on 06/16/2005 11:37:16 PM PDT by bd476
Edited on 06/16/2005 11:53:39 PM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
A strong earthquake occurred at 06:21:45 (UTC) on Friday, June 17, 2005. The magnitude 6.9 event has been located OFF THE COAST OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. (This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.)
Magnitude 6.9 Date-Time Friday, June 17, 2005 at 06:21:45 (UTC) = Coordinated Universal Time Thursday, June 16, 2005 at 10:21:45 PM = local time at epicenter
Location 40.605°N, 126.284°W Depth 45 km (28.0 miles) set by location program Region OFF THE COAST OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Distances 171 km (106 miles) W (272°) from Ferndale, CA 172 km (107 miles) W (281°) from Petrolia, CA 176 km (109 miles) W (266°) from Humboldt Hill, CA 180 km (112 miles) W (264°) from Eureka, CA 458 km (285 miles) NW (315°) from San Francisco City Hall, CA
Location Uncertainty Error estimate not available Parameters Nst=033, Nph=033, Dmin=217.5 km, Rmss=0.94 sec, Gp=202°, M-type=moment magnitude (Mw), Version=1 Source West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center/NOAA/NWS
Event ID at00000366
HOW are they reporting it? Is this a "catastrophe" like this afternoon's? ;)
My sister called from the midwest after watching the TV...making sure we were OK.
I'm here. Thanks.
I'm in SF.. Marina. I felt some minor wobbliness that resembled a bus going by.
It lasted longer than a bus so I started looking for the EQ on a bookmarked map. I was sitting perfectly still at my desk.. may not have noticed otherwise.
It never showed up on my EQ map but I finally saw the post here with a diff. map. Thought I was crazy.
FR is awesome.
Somethin goin on with the Pacific plate, no doubt.
Ditto that.
Shook our home near San Francisco, 300 mi away!
It's in that little southern chunk of the Juan de Fuca plate that juts down into the Pacific plate. Methinks old Juan's waking up...
Uh, yeah.
Heads up up there.
Haven't seen Oceanperch yet on this new one.
And sure hope we don't have another one down here. Although today's was only a 4.9, it rolled and shook a bit too long for comfort.
Here is an earlier thread discussing earthquakes and quake predictions:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1423072/posts
There appears to be a confluence of events taking place that will result in more quakes off the coast. From the above thread, I indicated new quakes resulting from solar activity were possible:
Major Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) from the sun will hit our planet . . .
There was CME activity from the sun on June 14th. Look for auroras in the heavens tomorrow. Perhaps tomorrow there will be more earthquake activity in response to geomagnetic storms. Here is a 'movie' of the sun blasting a CME our way:
Some people believe that CME's may trigger earthquakes and tsunamis. There is no scientific proof of this theory yet. But statistical studies are being performed by scientists all over the world.
Again, today is only June 17th.
I don't know how you can sleep out there in California with all this recent activity.
I hope it settles down for you soon.
The biggest event lately was the one off of Chile, 7.8 or so a couple days ago. I think that one was near the site of the largest quake ever measured or recorded, the great Chilean 9.5 of 1960.
*giggle*
Really? Wow.
Dr. Lucy Jones, seismologist at CalTech reported a great increase of web site hits during today's earlier Southern California quake.
I'm in the Marina, too. It was a gentle shaking. Nothing that alarmed me (for once).
wow! It just happened.
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