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dave April 8th 10 02:47 PM

Attn: Bruce 4.0 in Parkfield
 
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquak.../us/index.html

bpnjensen April 9th 10 02:14 AM

Attn: Bruce 4.0 in Parkfield
 
On Apr 8, 6:47*am, dave wrote:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquak...1379106/us/ind...


Thanks, Dave - let's see, where was I at 3:40 PM - I think I was here
at home in San Lorenzo near Hayward, east bayshore. Did not feel it,
although I see someone in Contra Costa County noticed it. We don't
get much shaking from most quakes - even a 5.0 within 15-20 miles only
gives us a tiny notice. Not sure why - must be the specific
location. People all around us will say, "Feel that???" and we say
"Feel what?"

Parkfield is the place where the USGS has a seismograph network set up
because quakes of a specific size - around MM 6.0 or so IIRC - have
happened there with considerable regularity. However, the last
predicted "clockwork" quake there was supposed to happen several years
ago (it did not yet occur), and nothing bigger than yesterday's 4.0
has been recorded there since (that I know of). So, maybe this one
has the seismologists buzzing...a foreshock of something bigger to
come?

A MM 6 in Parkfield would get folks excited. A MM 7.0 there would
give Gilroy/Hollister/Monterey/San Jose some trouble, and maybe SF
too. And of course, an 8 there would get LOTS of attention.

Bruce

[email protected] April 9th 10 03:22 PM

Attn: Bruce 4.0 in Parkfield
 
http://seismo.berkeley.edu/bdsn/station_book/pkd.html

http://www.devilfinder.com
View Parkfield,California Seismic Meter
cuhulin


dave April 9th 10 05:55 PM

Attn: Bruce 4.0 in Parkfield
 
bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 8, 6:47 am, dave wrote:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquak...1379106/us/ind...


Thanks, Dave - let's see, where was I at 3:40 PM - I think I was here
at home in San Lorenzo near Hayward, east bayshore. Did not feel it,
although I see someone in Contra Costa County noticed it. We don't
get much shaking from most quakes - even a 5.0 within 15-20 miles only
gives us a tiny notice. Not sure why - must be the specific
location. People all around us will say, "Feel that???" and we say
"Feel what?"

Parkfield is the place where the USGS has a seismograph network set up
because quakes of a specific size - around MM 6.0 or so IIRC - have
happened there with considerable regularity. However, the last
predicted "clockwork" quake there was supposed to happen several years
ago (it did not yet occur), and nothing bigger than yesterday's 4.0
has been recorded there since (that I know of). So, maybe this one
has the seismologists buzzing...a foreshock of something bigger to
come?

A MM 6 in Parkfield would get folks excited. A MM 7.0 there would
give Gilroy/Hollister/Monterey/San Jose some trouble, and maybe SF
too. And of course, an 8 there would get LOTS of attention.

Bruce


I used to live in Prunedale.

[email protected] April 10th 10 02:16 AM

Attn: Bruce 4.0 in Parkfield
 
tHat link at rense.com don't woik furr mah Wet (oops, Ahh mean WebTV)
TV,,, sooooo Ahh tiped its ats http://www.devilfinder.com
Huge Asteroid Just Misses Earth

Another one in 2029 May Not.

One time, about two years ahgo, I emailed asked ah guy, What does WetTV
mean?
He telled me abouts it.WetTV.
cuhulin


[email protected] April 10th 10 02:21 PM

Attn: Bruce 4.0 in Parkfield
 
Mississippi Lt.Governor Phil Bryant joins health care Lawsuit.
http://www.clarionledger.com

Yayyyyy,,, Good on Yer, Phil Bryant, Good on Yer!

In other news, Polish President Lech Kaczynski and some other high
ranking Polish Military and civilian people are dead in Airplane
crash.Russian Tupolev Airplane, foggy weather.
How many times have I told people? Don't fly in foggy weather!

Garden Mama's radio talk show is on Super Talk Mississippi right now.
http://www.gardenmama.com
cuhulin


dave April 10th 10 02:27 PM

Attn: Bruce 4.0 in Parkfield
 
wrote:
http://seismo.berkeley.edu/bdsn/station_book/pkd.html

http://www.devilfinder.com
View Parkfield,California Seismic Meter
cuhulin


Just goes to show you that you can't predict earthquakes. They set up
all this monitoring stuff and the swarm disappears.

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/research/parkfield/index.php


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