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pwd72s 01-02-2023 09:01 AM

The big one?
 
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/quake-prediction-says-signal-just-hit-warns-potential-big-earthquake-san-francisco-la

On Monday morning, Quake Predictions published a warning that read for the next two days -- there is a "dangerous situation" of the likelihood of a 7.0-magnitude "in the San Francisco Bay to NW of Los Angeles area."

flatbutt 01-02-2023 09:06 AM

Hoping it's wrong.

Sooner or later 01-02-2023 09:19 AM

Yawn.

The guy at the site is a quake quack. Not surprising that Zero Credibility would post his fear mongering.

Could he be right? Sure. Could I win the lottery? Sure.

Evans, Marv 01-02-2023 09:27 AM

There will be a large quake at some time, but predictions are imprecise. The best I've heard about is a quake report people can sign up for an app that gives warnings of quakes in progress - giving up to ten+ seconds of warning/lead time on their smart phones/watches. We just had a little shaker a couple of days ago centered about 30+ miles from here as the crow files. It was a 4 poiint something at the epicenter.

3rd_gear_Ted 01-02-2023 09:27 AM

Its an eventuality.
A 6.0 in the region gets about 2 ft waves in my pool. Watching is very disorienting.
If the local TV & radio stations are offline, its in LA, if they stay on its a local one
I used to keep my tires off my stored race car while on jack stands, now I keep the tires on for a safer landing.

stevej37 01-02-2023 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Sooner or later (Post 11886139)
Yawn.

The guy at the site is a quake quack. Not surprising that Zero Credibility would post his fear mongering.

Could he be right? Sure. Could I win the lottery? Sure.



Does he live in Vegas? :D

Seahawk 01-02-2023 10:05 AM

I haven't spent any quality time in earthquake zones (we did have a small, small, small one here tens years or so ago) in decades so my GAF meter is a bit lagging.

Seems difficult at best, the prediction angle:

https://elegant-question.com/has-anyone-successfully-predicted-earthquakes/

This is neat:

https://earthquaketrack.com/recent

A quiet Earth doesn't sell, Sportfans.

jamesnmlaw 01-02-2023 10:12 AM

Northridge quake in '93. Friend's mom's house in Northridge had pool water in the 2nd floor bedrooms (from open windows over the pool).

I used to call 'em terra surfing. Left CA in late '91.

Racerbvd 01-02-2023 02:56 PM

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RNajarian 01-02-2023 03:12 PM

^^^ ahhh you beat me to it Racerbvd ^^^

Bugsinrugs 01-02-2023 03:48 PM

I知 thinking the Pacific Northwest is the place to worry about. The Cascadia subduction zone is way way way overdue. That one is going to wipe out Seattle or so I have read.

LWJ 01-02-2023 04:29 PM

^^^pins and needles!

I wonder about this. We ALL know it is coming. Yet, we calmly look away and ignore reality. Sort of like the cattle in the pen...

Let's hope I am wrong.

Alan A 01-02-2023 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bugsinrugs (Post 11886511)
I知 thinking the Pacific Northwest is the place to worry about. The Cascadia subduction zone is way way way overdue. That one is going to wipe out Seattle or so I have read.

Will anyone be able to tell? I mean it痴 tent city already, no?

upsscott 01-02-2023 06:02 PM

I felt the 6.2 last week that was centered just south of Eureka. I知 in the Sacramento valley about 150 miles east. It was unsettling to say the least. They had multiple aftershocks, including one yesterday, over 5.0.

cstreit 01-02-2023 06:05 PM

I predict there will be another one. Sometime between now and when the cable guy comes...

s_morrison57 01-02-2023 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bugsinrugs (Post 11886511)
I知 thinking the Pacific Northwest is the place to worry about. The Cascadia subduction zone is way way way overdue. That one is going to wipe out Seattle or so I have read.

Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and Portland will all have major damage. A 700 mile subduction zone that lets go for the whole length, from the bottom 1/4 of Vancouver island to N California. Jan. 26, 1700, 9:30pm local time was when it let go last, they know that because the Japanese have been keeping written weather records since 200AD, 9hrs after the subduction zone releases Japan gets hit with a 20' tsunami, happens every 250-300 years on average, last time the coast of Wa state dropped almost 7 feet. There are places in Wa that are rising up 3/4" per year :eek: They say that people at the coast have 5 min to get to high ground, the tsunami is traveling over 500mph and that you'll feel the quake 2000 miles away. Every major subduction zone in the Pacific Ring of Fire has let go in the last 70 years except the Cascadia fault and they predict over 9.1 on the sphincter scale, could be the largest event ever recorded. Its going to be devastating, this part of the west coast of N America will be shut down for years for basic services, water, power, N Gas. Millions of people will be affected, this will make the tsunami that hit Japan look like a ripple in a bath tub.
Hang onto your hat, this has been a regular occurrence for thousands of years. You would never call the Cascadia Subduction Zone "Old Faithful" but Old Regular comes to mind. Its a ticking time bomb.


Finn

Sooner or later 01-05-2023 08:45 AM

How much damage was done by the big one?

pwd72s 01-05-2023 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cstreit (Post 11886651)
I predict there will be another one. Sometime between now and when the cable guy comes...

LOL! Very accurate...along with "free beer tomorrow"...

GH85Carrera 01-05-2023 10:22 AM

Right now I feel sorry for all the people that saved their money all year for a big California vacation, and all they get is is storms and rain.

An earthquake would make it a National Lampoon level vacation.

Superman 01-05-2023 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bugsinrugs (Post 11886511)
I知 thinking the Pacific Northwest is the place to worry about. The Cascadia subduction zone is way way way overdue. That one is going to wipe out Seattle or so I have read.

You are correct. And Rainier (which is next door to Mt. St. Helens) is overdue for eruption.


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