To: onyx
Earthquakes dont have a season, like hurricanes, but Im beginning to wonder.... I'm a California native. If you live there for a long enough period of time, you'll experience lots and lots of tremors. Maybe even a few good-sized quakes.
Over time, you start to sense something of a pattern in the timing, which causes some to think that there may be something to the "earthquake season" notion.
212 posted on
03/04/2010 12:09:37 AM PST by
Windflier
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To: Windflier; All
After-shocks just hit @ 1617 hrs. Lasted about 10 seconds. Mild rolling.
213 posted on
03/04/2010 12:19:39 AM PST by
Tainan
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To: Windflier
I'm a California native. If you live there for a long enough period of time, you'll experience lots and lots of tremors. Maybe even a few good-sized quakes.
Over time, you start to sense something of a pattern in the timing, which causes some to think that there may be something to the "earthquake season" notion.I am too, (So. CA) and I loved earthquakes when I was a little girl. I still don't fear them, but of course I'm much more aware of their destruction. We rock, we roll. We wait. :)
219 posted on
03/04/2010 2:04:37 AM PST by
onyx
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To: Windflier
Over time, you start to sense something of a pattern in the timing, I'm a native and life-long resident here in CA, any my sense is that we are overdue.....
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