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Check out this link.
http://quakes.globalincidentmap.com/ Also I took a screen shot of my Earthquake 3D. WOW. ![]() |
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Living in California, you ain't going anywhere but straight to hell... just saying! If it makes you happy, I will consider changing gigs and getting out of here after I have acquired what I feel to be sufficient experience. We will hope I have the time. |
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Maybe, but at least I'll be doing what I love all the way there. ![]() Still... hoping you can get out while its still possible... both of you. |
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False dichotomy - it is generally possible to do what one likes at/from more than one location. Most on this forum know exactly what a noob I am in my new career. I'm lucky to have had the opportunities I have had, considering where I am. (sorry for the derail) |
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![]() 99 earthquakes so far today in southern California, incl. a 5.3 and 5.5 earlier this afternoon and seven others mag 4+. No injuries. Story metadata:
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Earthquake swarm near Brawley overwhelms USGS seismographs
SALTON SEA — Earthquakes continue to shake the south end of the Salton Sea late Sunday in a seismic swarm that experts say is seen only twice a decade.The tremblers began after sunrise about three miles northwest of the small Imperial County farming town of Brawley. The largest quake of the day, a magnitude 5.5, struck at 1:57 p.m. More than 300 quakes and aftershocks have been recorded so far at the same approximate epicenter, about 16 miles north of El Centro, according to preliminary reports from the U.S. Geological Survey. That includes three tremblers at 9:41 p.m. today that were centered in Brawley and felt in the Coachella Valley — 4.9, 3.4 and 3.2-magnitude respectively. “What we’re seeing is a classic Brawley seismic swarm,” USGS seismologist Lucy Jones said. “Our system is choking on so many earthquakes,” she continued. “This area of California is deep soils, and we do not get as precise data as we do over the rest of the state, and that makes our data a little less precise.” The swarm will “definitely last for days,” and it is possible but unlikely that it could continue for weeks, California Institute of Technology seismologist Egill Hauksson said. During the most recent swarm, more than 300 earthquakes struck the southern Salton Sea area — one of California’s most active seismic zones of the 1970s — in September 2005. “That area is what we call an extension (between fault lines), so you get these rapid fire sequences that have lots of earthquakes and several earthquakes of similar magnitudes,” Hauksson said. On Sunday, the ground began to spasm about 5 miles north-northwest of Brawley at sunrise, and the town was rocked by a magnitude 3.9 quake at 10:02 a.m. It was followed by a 3.4-magnitude quake about 90 seconds later in the same area near the southern end of the Salton Sea. Smaller quakes followed within six minutes of the first shock. No injuries or significant damage were reported. Power went out at the Pioneers Medical Hospital in Brawley, but has been restored, the Imperial County Emergency Medical Services Agency said. Several patients were transferred to a different hospital. http://www.mydesert.com/article/2012...nclick_check=1 |
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