Does anyone know how to make RSOE (http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php) display earthquakes only, and non-blinking? Any other suggestions?
I still can't access EMSC at https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/?filter=yes or even at https://www.emsc-csem.org/ Err msg "Secure Connection Failed". Could someone please try them and tell me if they come up for you?
QuoteI still can't access EMSC at https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/?filter=yes or even at https://www.emsc-csem.org/ Err msg "Secure Connection Failed". Could someone please try them and tell me if they come up for you?
I tried at 4 p.m. EST with no luck here.
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USGS and EMSC do not agree. Reporting data from both.
Earthquake totals in last 24 hours according to:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/
31 'quakes of magnitude >2.4 ⋅ Total mags = 118.0 ⋅ Avg mag = 3.81 (*)
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/?filter=yes
98 'quakes of magnitude >2.4 ⋅ Total mags = 346.8 ⋅ Avg mag = 3.54
(*) magnitude >2.4 in USA, and >4.4 elsewhere. (>2.4 worldwide not available)
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Three strongest 'quakes from either site:
* Mag. 5.5 between New Zealand and Antarctica (both sites).
* Mag. 5.2 on the north coast of the eastern tip of mainland Papua New Guinea (USGS. EMSC: 5.1).
* Mag. 5.1 in central mid-north Indonesia (USGS. EMSC: 5.0).
Largest groups of multiple 'quakes from either site:
* 26 in Mexico; inland and offshore of the west coast south and mid-south (EMSC. USGS: 1).
* 12 in Greece; off west coast mid-south, off east coast mid-north, and SE of Crete (EMSC. USGS: 1).
* 10 in Turkey; west incl. nearby islands (EMSC. USGS: 0).
* 7 in Indonesia (Papua, mid-east, central, and west): Papua on north coast central; mid-east north and central and mid-south; central mid-north; and west south (EMSC. USGS: 2).
* 6 around Puerto Rico; W, NW, and NE (USGS. EMSC: 3).
* 6 in Chile; north to central (EMSC. USGS: 0).
* 5 in Alaska; mid-east central, south coast central, and off south coast upper and lower peninsula (USGS. EMSC: 2).
* 3 in and/or around each of: ⋅ Peru ⋅ (at least one source site each).+3 in Australia but widely separated (west-N&S, and SE).
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From USGS (all 'quakes, separate data capture, see notes):
* 66 'quakes of all magnitudes in California and Nevada (max mag. = 2.5).
* 53 'quakes of all magnitudes in Alaska region (max mag. = 4.0).
* 11 'quakes of all magnitudes in Puerto Rico region (max mag. = 4.1).
* Strong 'quakes (mag. > 2.4) in California, Utah, and Oklahoma (USA); and in Alaska (6 Qs), Hawaii, and Puerto Rico region (4 Qs).
* Little shakers (mag. 1.0 ~ 2.4) in western Montana, California, Nevada, and Arkansas (USA); and in Alaska region (45 Qs), Hawaii (8 Qs), and Puerto Rico region (7 Qs).
* 31 little shakers in California and Nevada (All-magnitude clusters in California: SE of Los Angeles and nearby, and mid-north mid-west.)
* No 'quakes of any magnitude in Yellowstone Park (NW Wyoming plus strips of Montana and Idaho), but 1 nearby west (mag. = 0.2).
Notes: Quarry blasts and explosions are excluded from above lists and totals, except where otherwise indicated.
USGS lists some sites near borders as near locations across the border (worldwide).
Earthquake counts less than 3 are not reported, except where otherwise indicated.
The later data capture for this sub-section causes some inconsistencies with the earlier data set.
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From EMSC (three separate data captures):
54 earthquakes of magnitude >1.9 in last 24 hours in Euro-Med region, according to http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/Map/zoom.php?key=1&typ=world#2 (approx. 20 in Greece, and 22 in Turkey).
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A seismologist says Vancouver Island may be on the verge of a seismic event after more than 200 tremors were noted in a 24-hour period between Monday and Tuesday.
John Cassidy, earthquake seismologist for Natural Resources Canada, posted on Tuesday there were 242 tremors in that period.
... we will have to see if this continues for several days, shows movement along the margin, and is also associated with GPS movement – then it would be an early ETS (Episodic Tremor and Slip).
— John Cassidy (@earthquakeguy) March 13, 2019
We really could be looking at a mid-to-high 7.0, and that would be a conservative estimate.
Jim, Are your cousins east or west of I-5?
I hope your family members take heed and create some distance between themselves and the coastline, at a minimum - even if only a retreat house to the east that they could get to on a single tank of gas maybe?
This is the kind of geometry that we need to take very seriously.
Ditrianum has posted a warning for potentially strong seismic activity through the middle of next week (June 8-12):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqhDjbgMcd4
Sun-Venus-Uranus (this weekend)
Mercury-Sun-Neptune (today, Sunday, June 9)
Sun-Earth-Jupiter (tomorrow, Monday, June 10)
(https://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/Solar?di=0878386230A921ACD83AEEB7ED170FF2301E7748590167DA65E17B988A7E2A661A89ADCFCAF3CE55CF9C2889F053677FE0F8133EB1FAABA6D6CBD79DBCE647)
https://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/Solar
Collating all the recent large earthquakes, as posted by Jim on this thread, using reporting dates:
6/25: Russia, 6.3
6/24: Indonesia, 7.4
6/24: Indonesia, 6.1
6/21: New Zealand & Tonga, 6.2
6/20: Indonesia, 6.3
Ditrianum commented yesterday that it's not planetary geometry that set off the recent large quake in Southern California, but lunar geometry, which happens due to the elliptical orbit of the moon, which sometimes approaches earth more closely than at other times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAxdnlVPwkA
1799 'quakes of all magnitudes in California, Nevada, and nearby in Mexico