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15 ptsCanyonratSeptember 20, 2020 at 2:27 am #9525
5.1 to 6.1 (multiple quakes) Northern most tip of the Juan de Fuca ( 51°36’35.76″N 130°50’56.75″W ) 250kms/156miles radius Less the 70km/44mls 2020-09-19 to 2020-09-30
Observed: Moderate sized activity with increased frequency in Alaska. Increased and multiple 6.0 activity planetary wide. Increased moderate activity with increased frequency south of 38°13’34.95″N in California and Alaska. Using the center point or equilibrium principle between the 4.0+ energy of Alaska and Southern California, we focus in on the Vancouver Island area of Canada.
Thoughts: We should see a series of quakes strike after a 5.1 or larger strikes in the area. The larger the quake the more the area will be “loosened” up and thus allow for the release of pressure that I feel has built up over the last 6 weeks in the area of the Island Nations in the West Pacific. However, some or all of these “other” quakes could be less then 5.1 but this is difficult to determine; they could start stepping up in successive strength, again difficult to determine. Another way of saying it, is after the first quake, there will be lesser strength aftershocks OR the first quake will be the foreshock. In any case their will be multiple quakes.
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