Posted on 12/20/2021 1:58:49 PM PST by BenLurkin
A magnitude 6.2 earthquake was recorded at 12.21 pm California time, December 20. This was later reduced to 5.5 and another aftershock was measured at 5.7 and also reduced to 5.5
A very strong 5.5 earthquake was just recorded in a depth of 5.6 miles depth 45 miles off the coast of Eureka, California, USA.
USGS also reported a 6.2 magnitude quake recorded off Petrolia, California
Another aftershock was recorded off the coast of Ferndale, California.
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not too much damage so far , stuff knocked over in Homes
A magnitude 6.2 earthquake hit the northern California coast near Petrolia
https://rumble.com/vr53pd-a-magnitude-6.2-earthquake-hit-the-northern-california-coast-near-petrolia.html?mref=5j4tx&mrefc=3
Well FR is still up and running for now :)
When they hit 10.0 I’ll jump for joy.
FR, now in Sensssurround...
Anything at 8+ is going to cause Californians to flock to other states in numbers far greater than currently.
Global Warming would have been stopped and hence no earthquakes but Manchin voted ‘No’.
Along with last weeks off the Oregon Coast, I think this will be a Cascadia Fault earthquake, The Big One
“Off the coast of Ferndale …”???
What I understand talking to geologists is...The Juan De Fuca Fault is in no way past time for the “Big One” as many are harping about.
But, they are worried that a small quake on one end or the other could trigger some of it. How much of it? They do not know.
Hopefully, the next earthquake’s center will be Gavin Newsom’s mansion.
Just 6.2? Oh, come one, we can do better than that. Kalifornica needs the “Big One”.
This particular swarm of quakes is right at the southern end of the Cascadia Megathrust fault.
Precisely correct you are.
I'd love to hear an assessment from a seismologist about any potential interaction at the junction between the two faults, and if this might suggest any added, um, concerns among those residing in the coastal areas of WA and OR.
Not suggesting that there is, I just want to hear some experts discuss the matter.
Pretty shallow focus as well.
“When they hit 10.0 I’ll jump for joy.”
Northern Cal is quite conservative.
This makes me think of the Christmas Earthquake and tsunami in the Indian Ocean in 2004.
278,000 deaths.
True, but not that area
Wrong area, that’s not the liberal part of CA
You’re right, the Cascadia Fault is the one to watch.
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