scary map. I have an interest in this area as I have family that could be affected.
Wow. It looks like my central coast area will be spared, but I wonder about my friends to the east in California.
When I finally moved back into my repaired house after the 1989 Loma Prieta quake six months later, the very first morning I was jolted out of bed by the beginnings of a very unnerving earthquake swarm, which went on all morning. My house, btw, is a half mile from the epicenter.
Enough already!!!
Thanks for your imformative post. Lots of good history and information there.
What’s the significance of the colored regions, “beds”?
Just amazing!
Now THAT’s what I call a carbon footprint!
The map is BS, since the prevailing winds for hundreds of years now have blow west to east...lol...
That’s why Texas, Arizona and all points east get California’s storms, days later....Only much more severe.
Looks like Wisconsin will be OK.
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Interesting map; I didn’t remember Tennessee having Atlantic access....
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