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19 ptsBeccasArtJuly 30, 2020 at 9:41 am #9320
Orange M5.0-6.4
N.Chile
Cuba
S.Baja Gulf
S.Philipines
Indonesia/Bali Sea
N/S NZ 🇳🇿Red M6.5-7.5
S. Japan
Cascadia
Dom. Rep
S. ChilePink M7.6+
S.Mexico thru NicaraguaSee map:
#earthquake #forecast
7/30-8/6
Orange M5.0-6.4
N.Chile
Cuba
S.Baja Gulf
S.Philipines
Indonesia/Bali Sea
N/S NZ 🇳🇿Red M6.5-7.5
S. Japan
Cascadia
Dom. Rep
S. ChilePink M7.6+
S.Mexico thru Nicaraguahttps://t.co/zJwgeU63Xa pic.twitter.com/fNc8pzjI7g— Rebecca Jo Steelman (@Rebeccas_Art) July 30, 2020
15 ptsCanyonratJuly 31, 2020 at 2:07 am #9323I too am watching Cascadia/Juan de Fuca, but my thoughts are the energy is not from the 7.8 but rather Japan 11 days ago. I think all three 4’s we saw today in California are from Japan, wave number one. If it was from Alaska, we would have only seen it on the Juan de Fuca then a day or two later spread east and south. But this is just a hypothesis I am working on. So no forecast from me at this time, just watching. And you are much better at this then I am, so you do have my respect! Mark
This post has received 1 vote up.Score: 119 ptsBeccasArtAugust 1, 2020 at 11:56 pm #9342Aw, much appreciated, Mark! Interesting about how you’re looking at the ring of waves in the region; my thoughts are that they all are connected in some degree, and part of the reason besides the huge low pressure up there, that I marked Cascadia. The Alaska big one caught us all by surprise, as there weren’t any obvious OLR, lows or blot echo signals – as does sometimes happens.
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Thanks again for the vote of confidence.
Regards,
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