So the question for you two would be - what is the message for 2006? Other than staying away from Oregon backcountry in the winter and purchasing options in YouTube?
posted by cara
on 2006-12-18 13:48:45
Just read in the NY Times:
A third small earthquake in four days rattled the San Francisco Bay Area on Saturday
Is everybody okay? I know these small quakes happen a lot but 3 in 4 days is a bit unnerving.
posted by anne
on 2006-12-23 10:26:28
And today it's up to four small quakes at roughly the same spot. They're not really big enough to do any damage, though. A 3-ish quake rattles your dishes and makes chandeliers swing.
Ignore action at The Geysers, which is its own thing. Look at the quakes running south-southeast from Berkeley along the red line. That's the Hayward Fault having indigestion. But the USGS doesn't want to take a position on whether this is a precursor of the predicted Big One or is letting off tension so that there won't be a Big One.
posted by wende in phoenix
on 2006-12-28 06:43:11
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So the question for you two would be - what is the message for 2006? Other than staying away from Oregon backcountry in the winter and purchasing options in YouTube?
Just read in the NY Times:
A third small earthquake in four days rattled the San Francisco Bay Area on Saturday
Is everybody okay? I know these small quakes happen a lot but 3 in 4 days is a bit unnerving.
And today it's up to four small quakes at roughly the same spot. They're not really big enough to do any damage, though. A 3-ish quake rattles your dishes and makes chandeliers swing.
Now what's interesting is the earthquake map:
http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/Maps/San_Francisco_full.html
Ignore action at The Geysers, which is its own thing. Look at the quakes running south-southeast from Berkeley along the red line. That's the Hayward Fault having indigestion. But the USGS doesn't want to take a position on whether this is a precursor of the predicted Big One or is letting off tension so that there won't be a Big One.