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    Canyonrat
    May 15, 2020 at 1:50 pm #8834

    Wow, did anyone see this coming? All I can say is I have been noticing an unusual amount of shallow quakes in North America this last two weeks, and at 2km depth. Most of the quakes from this event are surface to 3km depth and I think the surrounding quakes as far out as 100km/65 miles are part of this energy.

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    Canyonrat
    May 15, 2020 at 2:26 pm #8835

    Something big had to have struck offshore in the North Pacific in my watch area and rammed into North America. I just need to hunt the lesser known seismic agencies to find areport of it. Much like the rare Canadian quake I have been reporting on.

    ODD CANADIAN QUAKE

    4.9 NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, CANADA 2020-05-06 15:55:04 UTC 60.77 N 105.28 W depth 13km

    Canadian quake https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=854598

    Here are the other quakes, they soon will be dropping of the main feeds.

    M 5.2 – 30km SE of Bodie, CA 2020-04-11 14:36:37 (UTC) 38.053°N 118.733°W 8.5 km depth
    M 5.7 – 4km NNW of Magna, Utah 2020-03-18 13:09:31 (UTC) 40.751°N 112.078°W 11.9 km depth
    M 6.5 – 70km W of Challis, Idaho 2020-03-31 23:52:30 (UTC) 44.491°N 115.118°W 10.0 km depth
    M 5.0 – 41km W of Mentone, Texas 2020-03-26 15:16:27 (UTC) 31.708°N 104.039°W 6.6 km depth

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    Canyonrat
    May 15, 2020 at 2:38 pm #8838

    The Observed Nevada event three largest:

    M 6.5 – 56km W of Tonopah, Nevada 2020-05-15 11:03:27 (UTC) 38.159°N 117.875°W 2.8 km depth
    M 5.1 – 59km WNW of Tonopah, Nevada 2020-05-15 11:26:02 (UTC) 38.185°N 117.894°W 5.8 km depth
    M 4.9 – 62km W of Tonopah, Nevada 2020-05-15 11:18:12 (UTC) 38.160°N 117.960°W 3.8 km depth

    On May 4 I posted this, “I am watching for any M 4.0+ mid north Pacific between the Latitudes N35 and N45 (there abouts) and that would be a leading indicator that stronger energy will strike west coast USA and inland up to 320km/200mls.”

    This Nevada quake fits the Latitude range but is 400km/250mls from the coast.

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    Canyonrat
    May 19, 2020 at 1:40 am #8881

    Ok, I have searched the deepest parts of the Internets going high and going low, including porn sites LOL just incase LOL, to see if I could find a report on a Mid-North Pacific quake.

    Nothing happened out there this month or last month.

    I was hunting down the wrong rodent burrow.

    But I did discover this web page is very very useful because it shows the two “hidden” Canadian quakes and perhaps others that I am not aware of.

    http://ds.iris.edu/ieb/index.html?format=text&nodata=404&starttime=2020-05-01&endtime=2020-05-18&orderby=time-desc&src=iris&limit=5000&maxlat=64.97&minlat=-18.96&maxlon=-85.25&minlon=111.01&zm=4&mt=ter

    I will see if I can get a Comma-Separated Values (CSV) formate from them. IRIS pulls “all” (most) of the reporting agencies reports together. So the CSV file can be imported to EQ3D and yield a wider amount of earthquakes…but with perhaps less reliability of accuracy of some. But the USGS won’t report some quakes I think should be reported… It is a choice we each need to make.

    I will post in this thread what I find about CSV files from them and if they need converting, I can add an excel formula to do that. I did a lot of data converting 20 years ago when I did “Data Reporting” (a very specialized job position for insurance companies in the USA, maybe 1000 of us only).

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    Canyonrat
    May 19, 2020 at 9:44 pm #8889

    Lester LOL. Keeping with 50…When the internet was beginning and growing outside of the University System, it was about 50%+ porn LOL, but I’ve heard now it is somewhere down between 1% and 15%. Us “intelligent” humans are a twitchy and weird species LOL.

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