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15 ptsCanyonratMay 19, 2020 at 8:42 pm #8887
High Watch/special forecast for large seismic event. Counselor already has a forecast for the exact area and simular size.
Observed:
M 5.5 – 252km W of Ferndale, California 2020-05-18 07:02:34 (UTC) 40.828°N 127.230°W 10.0 km depth. A review of the moment tensor graph shows it to be an up thrust event.
M 6.5 – Monte Cristo Range Earthquake 2020-05-15 11:03:27 (UTC)38.159°N 117.875°W 2.8 km depth
M 5.1 – 58km WNW of Tonopah, Nevada 2020-05-15 11:26:02 (UTC)38.185°N 117.894°W 5.8 km depth.
Watch/Special Forecast:
M5.9 to M6.9 2020-05-19 to 2020-05-26 40°26’14.45″N 124°24’45.92″W, 300km/186mls radius.
On a fun note of interest, this point is on Sugar Loaf Island, the western most point of the lower 48 States of America and I most certainly do not expect the island to get struck. I set the radius large to capture the south west tip of the Juan de Fuca.This general area is a watch, however I have an area of distinct interest with in this watch area.
Snow Mountain West, a 7053ft mountain located at 39°22’26.75″N 122°45’35.05″W, which again falls in this range of Lat 35 to Lat 45 that I have a general watch out at sea, but Lat 40 keeps occurring in my forecasts and some recent quakes. Should a quake strike with in 50km/30mls of Snow Mnt. I am going to call that area a Special Forecast success!
M 5.1 – 58km WNW of Tonopah, Nevada 2020-05-15 11:26:02 (UTC)38.185°N 117.894°W 5.8 km depth. I’m using the eight 4.6 to 5.1 quakes as my special forecast point because their energy had a NW component while the 6.5 had more of a SW component. If I had used the 6.5 it pushes the forecast point out to see where there have been zero recorded quakes and Snow Mnt. area as had a few moderate quakes recorded over the years.
Score: 015 ptsCanyonratMay 20, 2020 at 8:55 pm #8891Foot in my mouth…LOL
I said I did not expect Sugar Loaf Island to get hit (the island is my center point), and 2 hours later it got struck “in seismic terms it was a hair’s distance away.” My post time was made at 1:42pm (PST) or 13:42 (UTC). So 2 hours and 16 minutes later the below 4.2 strikes at 15:58 (UTC).
Observed:
M 4.2 – 28km WNW of Petrolia, CA 2020-05-19 15:58:31 (UTC) 40.454°N 124.562°W 23.6 km depth
Located 12.6km/7.8mls to the east.
What was strange/funny I actually had my original coordinates 10 miles east of the island, but I thought making the island the center was more interesting. 10 miles is nothing in seismic terms.
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