@@HarleyRose6721 I just adjusted my earthquake app to show by magnitude…you’re right. All in that area ranging 5-8 miles deep. I found that same for NJ rare EQ in April. Hundreds and hundreds of aftershocks in the same 5-10 sq miles, no real spread, but all 3-3.5 miles deep. It shook everything here so violently, many still say the first one was at least a mag higher but still no one knows why they stay in the same spot and stay the same depth.
Is that a sign we’re about to Possibly break away and fall into the ocean The maps I’ve seen don’t show us at all (the east and west coast) and there will be an upside v open area in the middle south{Texas area I would guess from my memory (new ocean as described 🌊) It’s getting real that’s for sure🙏🏼 Fires Earthquakes Wars Rumors of wars👀🙏🏼 Dear LORD🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Have mercy on us
I am in Pasadena, there is no way that was a 4.4. I have lived in SoCal my whole life. This felt like a 5.7/6. It shook suddenly up then down, and the immediate after shock was left/right. Very different than a regular quake. It felt like a bomb went off under us. It didn’t last long, but afterwards I felt dizzy.
I know a lot of people are saying that a 4.4 magnitude earthquake isn't that strong, but it felt really intense to me. My mother was in the backyard and said she could hear all the houses around us cracking. I was lying down on my bed, and the shaking was really bad.
Thrust earthquakes tend to feel more alarming to those of us used to strike slip earthquakes we usually get. The first time I felt one, I was in Peru and it took me an extra second to realize it was an earthquake and get under my desk. I know immediately what it is when it starts out going back and forth but it's weird when the first motion is of the earth tossing you up in the air.
I was at the epicenter of the 1987 Whittier 5.9 quake and I distinctly remember several small quakes days before in the 2 to 3 point range. It's logical that small quakes would precede a larger one. I was so close to fault line that I heard it break with 3 loud bangs and then all hell broke loose with a violent, rapid jerking like a giant jackhammer. I'm definitely hoping that these are NOT pre-shocks. 🤞🤞
Does this remind anyone of the Star Trek Next Generation where Picard lived a full life via a probe and the planet was dying, but the government refused to admit it?I don't think we are dying, but we are definitely having problems.
@@Nuts-01 Real data is subject to interpretation and report by scantily arranged models and narrow minded specialists. Our understandings of deep and shallow tectonics will evolve with time as usual.
Given the stresses on San Andrea's its quite likely Southern California will likely see a sizable if moderate quake on the main fault or right near it before it goes off. I believe anything that is a moderate 5 or even a high 4 would be a trigger warning of prelude to the actual big one but it has to hit on or around san andrea's to be a specific warning. Given that it seems we tend to get forshocks before large quakes. I also feel that given the size of San Andrea's a moderate quake which would be considerd a good size quake in other smaller faults would be more realistic as a foreshock given the amount of stress the fault is containing. A moderate quake would indicate San Andrea's stress is releasing right before the actual large 8 pointer. At most this specific quake is not connected to San Andrea's although I have to point out that the faults in the area are worrisome as one of them is the Puente Hills fault which was the origin of the Whittier Quake in 87
I was at a warehouse in La Mirada sitting outside the building,definitely strong rolling wobble,was delivering to a restaurant in South Pasadena during Northridge Quake (stacking a 2 wheel dolly,standing in a 53ft trailer.That one put me on the trailer floor,when I got up to walk my legs were wobbling for an hour
Hi everyone,from Glendale, I felt something heavy dragging on apartment hallway floor and then heard and felt big explosion like blowing water heater under my feet ! and again dragging 7-8 foot refrigerator without rollers on hallway floor…😅
I lived in Pasadena in October 1987, when we experienced a good-sized EQ, and it wasn’t straightforward either. The magnitude changed, the fault from which it emanated kept changing, too. Puente Hills fault was also considered, but I think it was finally agreed to be named “The Whittier Narrows EQ.” I remember it felt like our house had been hit by a Mack Truck. Lots of chimneys came crumbling down. It was a very scary EQ, even for a native Californian!
The powers that be will never inform the public due to panic in the streets. I get it. So we are on our own. Keep shoes close and water, food whatever you may need.
Everyone freaks out about the San Andreas fault but it’s nothing compared to the destruction the cascadia subduction zone would cause San Fransisco, Portland and Washington. That would be a 8-9.3 those areas are not built or prepared for a subduction quake of that magnitude.
Elysian park thrust fault can make up to a 6.7 and puente hills thrust fault a 7.5 according to the usgs fault studies. James dolan talked about them in la times article back on june 10.
I feel your pain, EarthMaster. Mosquitoes see me and they throw a party. I'm the one who always ends up covered with bites while they don't bother any of the people who are with me.
@@2afreedom60 you’re right, I donated plasma recently and found out I am in fact O-! I always wondered why I was the main one getting bitten and thought I was O- now I know I am
I've read that the San Andreas could also set off the Cascadia at the same time and that it has happened b4! I wish the USGS would talk to the Public about these Realities but we cant trust that they will!
I seen Lucy Jones today. She looked frustrated. I grow up right there in la puente. And my dad sister is at alission. But Lucy Joans didn't tell us much. She said the system is saying where or what. I feel in my heart brother Earth Master that there hidding something. Maybe they see the San Andreas. But don't want to tell us. Maybe. But I'm in Riverside CA. And I felt it good. I felt maybe 5+. But who am I to say.. Hi Miss Mimi.🙏👍❤️🙏👍❤️🙏👍❤️
When sizable quake hits the Sol Cal area, Everyone looks to San Andrea's If Lucy Jones looks a little off today its likely cause although the quake in this case is of little concern, the amount of smaller quakes and quakes in general in the 3 range and higher has been popping up around the So Cal area and local deserts and this might be a indicator that something is off. Doesn't mean that a major quake from san andreas will happen but it does indicate that a moderate to large quake from the smaller faults could happen. So yeah she might be looking at San Andrea's but I bet she's looking at Puente Hills as that fault goes right into Los Angeles downtown area and cuts through several smaller cities and is connected to smaller faults in the region. Puente Hills can push a 7
She’s been told for YEARS to keep hush on what’s really going on and now her guilty conscience is getting to her. Dutchsinse warned us about her a long time ago. The usgs are a bunch of gatekeeping liars but they aren’t in charge. These quakes have been between 5-8 miles deep, really shadow. I read comments on so many videos from all the mainstream news outlets and people up north in San Jose and down south in San Diego felt it. Real odd that they only said 4.4 when it’s been felt across a huge chunk of California.
@@123-p8l4l He didn't warn people of this time. Quakes are natural events that shapes the world. Those mountains, hills and valleys are due to quakes and other natural forces.
In Calgary, AB Canada local news radio station actually mentioned this earthquake (1st time I have ever heard them reporting anything regarding west coast movement). They said there will be aftershocks but ‘there may be a larger one coming’.
I keep hearing the phrase, Don’t be scared, be prepared. I don’t mean to be a wet blanket but can anybody be that prepared? No one knows how bad this could get. Granted, I guess one needs to store as much as they can. I just don’t know.
It truly depends on the amount of money you have. If you need to cover the basics I suggest emergency food bucket, water filter, emergency seeds and an emergency kit. Water anf food is your main concern. Rain barrels are useful as well.
Here I am remembering my dad telling me how Los Angeles is atop a log-jam sort of mishmash of broken off faults and huge slabs of crust (the various faults, but he’d told me this fifty years ago) and especially aaaaallllll of that flammable tar fields and oil wells…maybe it’d be a good idea to factor that in…Los Angeles sitting on top of a fuel source. Then we get a big one. Or two. Poof. What could that do to the climate there even…how far could smoke from tar pit fires go into the atmosphere? Or around the world? How long would that kind of fire last pumping all that into the sky. I’m just looking at as many factors as I know of, and the implications.
I've lived in Southern California for 52 years and experienced two bigger earthquakes; the 1987 Whittler Narrows and the 1994 Northridge quake. I have never felt so many minor earthquakes like we've had so far in 2024. I think the Big One is finally going to hit within the next 6 months. I'm getting prepared. We are due for a major one.
It seems that some of these seismic reporting agencies downplay the magnitude numbers! The earthquake on the eastern side of the city of Hama in Syria had a magnitude of 5.5.
I've read that the San Andreas could also set off the Cascadia at the same time and that it has happened b4! Ivwishvthe USGSVqould talk to the Public about these Realities but we cant trust that they will!
I think the first earthquake was at least 5.6. I watched the videos and it looked bigger than a 4.4. I was in the 1989 earthquake and a 4.4 in my existence you can't really feel it.
Yes, lowering a number hours after the event is over will surely prevent people from panicking while the ground is shaking. Brilliant idea, I can tell you really thought that through.
Wasn’t it at the same moment that Mayor Bree landed 🛬 with the Olympics ‘28 flag???!! 😮 seems fishy lol but I know My GOD ALMIGHTY AND HIS SON JESUS THE ONLY ONE ☝️
The G4 solar flare and previous X class flare and many more to come at least until end of August. The earth absorbs all the energy and will at some point push it back out. Praying there’s no big earthquakes. Be prepared. 💚💚💚
@@Nuts-01 This is noted in previous comments, and pointed out more clearly here without naming the perpetrators. The finance industry controls everything important: mining, arms production and dissemination (all of it), INSURANCE!, ad nauseum. People who live in Malibu want their insurance rates lower than people in the midwest for example.
@@candui-7 I'm sure all the citizen science data the USGS collects, along with the localized MMI readings, doesn't help insurance companies. It's all data that takes local context into account and makes it harder for companies to ignore claims since they're dependent on MMI measurements, not the Richter scale. If anything, it looked like the USGS is a headache for insurance.
I have been trying to tell people around fresno ca. About the steam coming from our hills to the east. I've been see sitting clouds for the last 15 years. But no one pay atenchen to x felon. I've been knowing we are in trouble. Big time... welcome to the party
The BIG 1 coming 2 America 🕊️🇺🇸🕊️ 😢 Never has there been so many earthquakes all over the world 🌎 then now!?!?!?!?! 🇺🇲🤷🇺🇲 What's going on!!!!!!!???? 🌍🤷🌍
Which big one is that? Cascadia San Andreas One of the large faults near Mexico (Also part of North America) Which one? Cascadia could devestate the Pacific North West and cause Tsunamis that can hit California San Andreas could hit North or South and usually is localized to those specific regions Mexico has significant large quakes including one that was recent in the last couple of years and has a number of volcanos. So be specific. Also your incorrect there has been lots of earthquakes around the world. Then and now. Billions of years the Earth has had quakes which formed the continents and moves the continental plates that floats underneath the crust. What we are seeing is the pacific plate is moving. Likely only a few inches perhaps.
@@BradleyHatchen-vv3fd Although that might be true in some cases. the recent quake activity around Southern California indicates that the plate bounderies are under extreme stress and that although the stress level to the fault may or may not have released some stress. The increase in quakes around the region indicates that we might see a larger quake in the region. Just not from the same fault.
@@Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent Exactly lol. I agree with both posts. There isn't significantly more earthquake activity globally, but I got a feeling about these swarms, since the ones around Indio.
Why is it the last few years they've been downplaying the intensity And seismic activity going on ? I my apartment is 2 floors I'm on the 2nd with underground parking but it felt like it was keeping up then hard then slowly dying off it felt like it wasn't going to stop it was going for a while. The apt. Was swaying and some of my stuff was swaying too. I have 4 ft batman action figure (yes 4 feet tall 😂) it was swaying and the pool was making waves I was Bout to go surfing in the pool 😂 but this definitely felt stronger they said 4.7 then 4.6 then 4.4 then the seismologists said 4.5 I was expecting Godzilla to pop out somewhere 😂🤪 im about 20 minutes south west of the epicenter so some people will feel it differently depending on their location
It's downplayed because of insurance. Cali can't afford the insurance and red tape so it downplayed everything otherwise nobody not even elites could afford to live in Cali.
Does anybody else find it interesting that majority of these earthquakes are occurring around 7mi deep?
I didn't know it until you wrote it. What do you think it signifies?
@@HarleyRose6721 I just adjusted my earthquake app to show by magnitude…you’re right. All in that area ranging 5-8 miles deep. I found that same for NJ rare EQ in April. Hundreds and hundreds of aftershocks in the same 5-10 sq miles, no real spread, but all 3-3.5 miles deep. It shook everything here so violently, many still say the first one was at least a mag higher but still no one knows why they stay in the same spot and stay the same depth.
Considering that's as far as they can drill you mean?
@@mattbingen exactly
Is that a sign we’re about to
Possibly break away and fall into the ocean
The maps I’ve seen don’t show us at all (the east and west coast) and there will be an upside v open area in the middle south{Texas area I would guess from my memory (new ocean as described 🌊)
It’s getting real that’s for sure🙏🏼
Fires
Earthquakes
Wars
Rumors of wars👀🙏🏼
Dear LORD🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Have mercy on us
I am in Pasadena, there is no way that was a 4.4. I have lived in SoCal my whole life. This felt like a 5.7/6. It shook suddenly up then down, and the immediate after shock was left/right. Very different than a regular quake. It felt like a bomb went off under us. It didn’t last long, but afterwards I felt dizzy.
I know a lot of people are saying that a 4.4 magnitude earthquake isn't that strong, but it felt really intense to me. My mother was in the backyard and said she could hear all the houses around us cracking. I was lying down on my bed, and the shaking was really bad.
If you're close to the epicenter and it's shallow it'll be scary. Have a plan. Just in case.
@@Psychopattyto a lot of people who agree,it was bigger than they are saying 😳
It always depends on how deep the quake is on how it will feel.
@@Psychopattyto true,and location
@@gaylejones1545 type of soil
Go back to 2019 at the Ridgecrest Quake, just before a 7.1 we had several smaller ones before a bigger one.
Thrust earthquakes tend to feel more alarming to those of us used to strike slip earthquakes we usually get. The first time I felt one, I was in Peru and it took me an extra second to realize it was an earthquake and get under my desk. I know immediately what it is when it starts out going back and forth but it's weird when the first motion is of the earth tossing you up in the air.
Ohh. Interesting. Thanks.
Yes , I agree. The Whittier narrows quake was terrifying and it was only a 6.2
These thrust violent jolt earthquakes scare me much more than the others we get.
Don't forget jurupa valley. Riverside CA. I felt it to. It hit strong. I would of say a 5+.
That is a lot of quakes NOT being reported 🤔
I was at the epicenter of the 1987 Whittier 5.9 quake and I distinctly remember several small quakes days before in the 2 to 3 point range. It's logical that small quakes would precede a larger one. I was so close to fault line that I heard it break with 3 loud bangs and then all hell broke loose with a violent, rapid jerking like a giant jackhammer. I'm definitely hoping that these are NOT pre-shocks. 🤞🤞
Me too. I was north of the 10. House shifted then it was a bouncey house. And it was so loud.
There was another one in Whittier in 91 or 92. It was the night The Cure played, I was in LA for the show.
If it is....we got Dwayne Johnson.
Makes sense since japans EQ pushed the plate
Felt in San Pedro! I thought it was something loud in the port! Rumbled like a train after the initial jolt. 5 I'd say...we felt it quite a ways out!
I heard it before it hit and I'm near the 710/105 fwys. I thought a large truck was coming down the street.
Damn, thanks for sharing. Stay safe!
Gearing up here in south Orange County including food generator and water.
@@VillageAlive same, same, & same!
Damn I want a food generator
@@gianthairypickle7545😁🥰
Warnings people be ready!!! Flash lights. batters. Food. Water and cash!!!
@@sylviadiaz8247
Water is never enough, I think we need one gallon per/ person a day to survive.
@@AngCue7744 Yep.
And pets, too.
@@AngCue7744 water filters!
@@AngCue7744 Fill the bathtub with water
My uncle lives in West Hollywood and felt it pretty hard.😮
Does this remind anyone of the Star Trek Next Generation where Picard lived a full life via a probe and the planet was dying, but the government refused to admit it?I don't think we are dying, but we are definitely having problems.
It's been a lot of earthquakes around here lately
so happy you are watching out for us! thank you.
I’m sorry that quake was a lot bigger than 4.4 we felt it pretty strong in chatsworth.
Agree. I’m in Northridge. That was no 4.4. Felt closer to a 6 mag.
"Felt like" means nothing when real data is involved.
@@Nuts-01 Real data is subject to interpretation and report by scantily arranged models and narrow minded specialists. Our understandings of deep and shallow tectonics will evolve with time as usual.
Given the stresses on San Andrea's its quite likely Southern California will likely see a sizable if moderate quake on the main fault or right near it before it goes off. I believe anything that is a moderate 5 or even a high 4 would be a trigger warning of prelude to the actual big one but it has to hit on or around san andrea's to be a specific warning. Given that it seems we tend to get forshocks before large quakes. I also feel that given the size of San Andrea's a moderate quake which would be considerd a good size quake in other smaller faults would be more realistic as a foreshock given the amount of stress the fault is containing. A moderate quake would indicate San Andrea's stress is releasing right before the actual large 8 pointer.
At most this specific quake is not connected to San Andrea's although I have to point out that the faults in the area are worrisome as one of them is the Puente Hills fault which was the origin of the Whittier Quake in 87
Does the San Andres system descend vertically, or is it oblique due to slight subduction of the Pacific Plate?
I grew up in Highland Park. I'm really surprised it was the epicenter. Felt it in Glendale 2 towns over.
A tent would be a handy thing to have, in case a building is questionable in structure if it were to happen 🙏💖 Be careful out there 🙏
I was at a warehouse in La Mirada sitting outside the building,definitely strong rolling wobble,was delivering to a restaurant in South Pasadena during Northridge Quake (stacking a 2 wheel dolly,standing in a 53ft trailer.That one put me on the trailer floor,when I got up to walk my legs were wobbling for an hour
Hi everyone,from Glendale, I felt something heavy dragging on apartment hallway floor and then heard and felt big explosion like blowing water heater under my feet ! and again dragging 7-8 foot refrigerator without rollers on hallway floor…😅
I lived in Pasadena in October 1987, when we experienced a good-sized EQ, and it wasn’t straightforward either. The magnitude changed, the fault from which it emanated kept changing, too. Puente Hills fault was also considered, but I think it was finally agreed to be named “The Whittier Narrows EQ.”
I remember it felt like our house had been hit by a Mack Truck. Lots of chimneys came crumbling down. It was a very scary EQ, even for a native Californian!
The powers that be will never inform the public due to panic in the streets. I get it. So we are on our own. Keep shoes close and water, food whatever you may need.
Inform you of what? They can't see the future.
Major earthquake can be detected days and even weeks in advance.
Everyone freaks out about the San Andreas fault but it’s nothing compared to the destruction the cascadia subduction zone would cause San Fransisco, Portland and Washington. That would be a 8-9.3 those areas are not built or prepared for a subduction quake of that magnitude.
And it would impact further north through BC Canada.
Elysian park thrust fault can make up to a 6.7 and puente hills thrust fault a 7.5 according to the usgs fault studies. James dolan talked about them in la times article back on june 10.
I feel your pain, EarthMaster. Mosquitoes see me and they throw a party. I'm the one who always ends up covered with bites while they don't bother any of the people who are with me.
Me too. Are you o- blood. There most attracted to that type I found out. It sucks lol
@@2afreedom60 you’re right, I donated plasma recently and found out I am in fact O-! I always wondered why I was the main one getting bitten and thought I was O- now I know I am
I've read that the San Andreas could also set off the Cascadia at the same time and that it has happened b4! I wish the USGS would talk to the Public about these Realities but we cant trust that they will!
I hope they are checking bridges and other structures for structural damage. Thanks for the video!
I seen Lucy Jones today. She looked frustrated. I grow up right there in la puente. And my dad sister is at alission. But Lucy Joans didn't tell us much. She said the system is saying where or what. I feel in my heart brother Earth Master that there hidding something. Maybe they see the San Andreas. But don't want to tell us. Maybe. But I'm in Riverside CA. And I felt it good. I felt maybe 5+. But who am I to say.. Hi Miss Mimi.🙏👍❤️🙏👍❤️🙏👍❤️
Does she have a you tube channel? I’ve given up on ten years of Dutchsinse-too whacky
When sizable quake hits the Sol Cal area, Everyone looks to San Andrea's If Lucy Jones looks a little off today its likely cause although the quake in this case is of little concern, the amount of smaller quakes and quakes in general in the 3 range and higher has been popping up around the So Cal area and local deserts and this might be a indicator that something is off. Doesn't mean that a major quake from san andreas will happen but it does indicate that a moderate to large quake from the smaller faults could happen.
So yeah she might be looking at San Andrea's but I bet she's looking at Puente Hills as that fault goes right into Los Angeles downtown area and cuts through several smaller cities and is connected to smaller faults in the region. Puente Hills can push a 7
She’s been told for YEARS to keep hush on what’s really going on and now her guilty conscience is getting to her. Dutchsinse warned us about her a long time ago. The usgs are a bunch of gatekeeping liars but they aren’t in charge. These quakes have been between 5-8 miles deep, really shadow. I read comments on so many videos from all the mainstream news outlets and people up north in San Jose and down south in San Diego felt it. Real odd that they only said 4.4 when it’s been felt across a huge chunk of California.
Half the people in my house didn't feel it we are 20 miles away
Makes sense. Most of the quake influence was within about 15 miles.
Half the people ? So the other half did ? While in the house ?
@@2434-k3l I have questions too. lol
@@2434-k3l likely on a stilt foundation and not solid concrete
It was a strong jolt in la usc area felt strong than a 4
Mine warned me seconds before 4.9 in NJ in the spring
Something very bad is just over the horizon!!
@@In-Gall_Tegidda_n_Tesemt or under it
I don't know if you believe in Jesus Christ. He warned about these times. Keep the faith and pray and rebuke the storms in his name, power.
@@123-p8l4l He didn't warn people of this time. Quakes are natural events that shapes the world. Those mountains, hills and valleys are due to quakes and other natural forces.
Book of revelation talks about earthquakes.
@@123-p8l4l
If you don't keep the Sabbath you don't know Christ...
If there’s people from LA reading. I saw a few big groups of birds flying towards Burbank/ San Gabriel mountains 20 minutes ago. Stay safe.
@@369bal birds sensing danger? We're in the AV area so this is concerning
@@shawol5253 yes birds sensing earthquakes and tsunamis
That’s not good. The birds have been silent here.
In Calgary, AB Canada local news radio station actually mentioned this earthquake (1st time I have ever heard them reporting anything regarding west coast movement). They said there will be aftershocks but ‘there may be a larger one coming’.
Japan had a 7.1 quake at the same time The ring of fire burped
I keep hearing the phrase, Don’t be scared, be prepared. I don’t mean to be a wet blanket but can anybody be that prepared? No one knows how bad this could get. Granted, I guess one needs to store as much as they can. I just don’t know.
It truly depends on the amount of money you have. If you need to cover the basics I suggest emergency food bucket, water filter, emergency seeds and an emergency kit. Water anf food is your main concern. Rain barrels are useful as well.
Being prepared some is better than not being prepared at all
Here I am remembering my dad telling me how Los Angeles is atop a log-jam sort of mishmash of broken off faults and huge slabs of crust (the various faults, but he’d told me this fifty years ago) and especially aaaaallllll of that flammable tar fields and oil wells…maybe it’d be a good idea to factor that in…Los Angeles sitting on top of a fuel source. Then we get a big one. Or two. Poof. What could that do to the climate there even…how far could smoke from tar pit fires go into the atmosphere? Or around the world? How long would that kind of fire last pumping all that into the sky. I’m just looking at as many factors as I know of, and the implications.
Happy Day Fam 😊
my lizard knows. he wont eat and just hides and if im holding him he trys to hide around my neck
I guess s wave and waves depends where every one situation plus many after shocks cluster of quakes
How about he gigantic oarfish that washed away at the coast of San Diego 😮, that scares me too the animals predict stuff too
Are there actually 3 different systems hitting Japan on top of theses earthquakes or am I reading the map incorrectly!?!
Peace! Thanks for the updates EM…Going back to Cali; to Cali, man I don’t think so”~LL Cool J “Going Back To Cali~’87 Def Jam
Anyone else having the headaches from changes, pressure, etc.
Yes headaches
I had one right after earthquake and had nausea
Had one all day northern ca. Never get them
Everyday since last Tuesday /:
Yes! My two daughters today as well
Heard there was a >5 in the Middle East… interesting timing with everything going on.
I've lived in Southern California for 52 years and experienced two bigger earthquakes; the 1987 Whittler Narrows and the 1994 Northridge quake. I have never felt so many minor earthquakes like we've had so far in 2024. I think the Big One is finally going to hit within the next 6 months. I'm getting prepared. We are due for a major one.
It seems that some of these seismic reporting agencies downplay the magnitude numbers! The earthquake on the eastern side of the city of Hama in Syria had a magnitude of 5.5.
Many unknown fault systems out here.
Thank you !!!!!
Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks I knew I could see white island puffing 👀❤
Yesterday I saw an article about Yellowstone park having several quakes. That volcano is by your fault line so it's related.
Strange about the down grading. Do you think they are trying to prevent panic for the big one by down playing it?
Welcome to 1984.
it felt very strong
Central Oregon Coast 45th parallel Greetings 🎉🎉❤
I've read that the San Andreas could also set off the Cascadia at the same time and that it has happened b4! Ivwishvthe USGSVqould talk to the Public about these Realities but we cant trust that they will!
I think the first earthquake was at least 5.6. I watched the videos and it looked bigger than a 4.4. I was in the 1989 earthquake and a 4.4 in my existence you can't really feel it.
Are they afraid to panic people??????????? so lower the number?????????????
Our dog doesn't respond to earthquakes at all.
get a bird
Yes, lowering a number hours after the event is over will surely prevent people from panicking while the ground is shaking. Brilliant idea, I can tell you really thought that through.
@@Nuts-01 USGS always brings the final tally down a few tenths, eg a 5.1 from global station averages will be downgraded to 4.9.
@@candui-7 A few fractions? Truly a monumental conspiracy.
I’ve been wondering if these tremors are foreshocks.😢
@@moxiechacha1146 Of course it is.
It fits the bill
I definitely think so. 😭
Could be new TUNNELER.
THEYRE MAKING IT SEEM SMALLER BECAUSE THEY DONT WANT PPL TO PANIC. It’s 2012 the movie!!!!
Sure bud
What is your supposition as to why the USGS downgrades so many earthquakes? I don't understand that.
G4 solar storm today
There was auroras near me last night, I missed it😮
No relation to cern going full power I'm sure lol
@@mattbingen I agree 💥
There’s going to be more tonight. And over the next few days. So keep a lookout.
@@harolddelgadillo8638thanks❤
@@harolddelgadillo8638I think we are in for a wild ride this week… stay safe.❤️
I felt it less then five forsure
Seems they always downgrade.
A volcano erupted in Iceland
If the big one hits, say an 8 or 8.5, USGS will most likely call it a 5 or 6. So sick how they lower magnitudes.
There is no way we can have 8.5. The biggest fault San Andreas can produce max 8.0
Yeah lets use the 2nd amendment how it was originally intended to be.
@@NRGODKINGlol shoot at the ground?
Well if it’s that big there would be no way they can down grade a Quake as big as an 8.0 😂
Yes they will for insurance reasons, northridge quake was over a 7. Seismographs in other states recorded over 7.
Sounds like it's time for people in Cali to prep for worst case scenario.
The world my neighbor
Quakes in Syria today too.
Yes!
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Mother Earth is getting angry with us and starts farting from 0.5 as a warning to big mama’s one if people continue doing their bullshits
wow a lot of mid 4s thats increasing alright
Wasn’t it at the same moment that Mayor Bree landed 🛬 with the Olympics ‘28 flag???!! 😮 seems fishy lol but I know My GOD ALMIGHTY AND HIS SON JESUS THE ONLY ONE ☝️
Where's DutchSense???
On facebook
Yes.
Then another 4.4 earthquake in Nevada a day later
Its the underground tunnels
I would agree based off what I’ve seen.
Hmm modified earthquake stations
The G4 solar flare and previous X class flare and many more to come at least until end of August. The earth absorbs all the energy and will at some point push it back out. Praying there’s no big earthquakes. Be prepared. 💚💚💚
You're a silly person
😂the USBS at it again
And why would the USGS bother to lie about these things?
@@Nuts-01 This is noted in previous comments, and pointed out more clearly here without naming the perpetrators. The finance industry controls everything important: mining, arms production and dissemination (all of it), INSURANCE!, ad nauseum. People who live in Malibu want their insurance rates lower than people in the midwest for example.
@@candui-7 I'm sure all the citizen science data the USGS collects, along with the localized MMI readings, doesn't help insurance companies. It's all data that takes local context into account and makes it harder for companies to ignore claims since they're dependent on MMI measurements, not the Richter scale. If anything, it looked like the USGS is a headache for insurance.
@@Nuts-01 Explains why they would be ordered to downgrade?
@@candui-7 Are you dense? The Richter scale doesn't even matter for insurance. Downgrading it makes no difference.
Well the USBS I’d full of well y’all know BS I don’t trust them as far as I can throw them
I have been trying to tell people around fresno ca. About the steam coming from our hills to the east. I've been see sitting clouds for the last 15 years. But no one pay atenchen to x felon. I've been knowing we are in trouble. Big time... welcome to the party
Idk what it means but it sounds provocative.
but the usgs downgraded it to a 1.4 so those 20.000 people must have imagined it knocked stuff off walls broke things & scared them 🤔
There no quakes warning there not big enough very small at this point
pay attention
Talk about scary earthquake movies,... Have you seen Raquel Welsh in 10,000 B.C. ? 😳😳😳😳😳
Unlikely. This is just paranoid spin from Japan.
People need to be leaving California this is serious stuff these earthquakes will one day be catastrophic not lasting seconds but minutes.
Hi from Alaska did you miss me again I think you don't like us ??
SW Ohio
The USBS and Lucy Jones will always downgrade,,,Time for the truth...
The BIG 1 coming 2 America 🕊️🇺🇸🕊️ 😢 Never has there been so many earthquakes all over the world 🌎 then now!?!?!?!?! 🇺🇲🤷🇺🇲 What's going on!!!!!!!???? 🌍🤷🌍
Which big one is that?
Cascadia
San Andreas
One of the large faults near Mexico (Also part of North America)
Which one?
Cascadia could devestate the Pacific North West and cause Tsunamis that can hit California
San Andreas could hit North or South and usually is localized to those specific regions
Mexico has significant large quakes including one that was recent in the last couple of years and has a number of volcanos.
So be specific.
Also your incorrect there has been lots of earthquakes around the world. Then and now. Billions of years the Earth has had quakes which formed the continents and moves the continental plates that floats underneath the crust. What we are seeing is the pacific plate is moving. Likely only a few inches perhaps.
New Madrid coming is my guess
@@Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent Yeah, Earth is active. Some times it's more than others but not significantly different than in the past.
@@Armychick First off its the United States of America, second no one except the uneducated or ignorant calls it amerika.
@@Armychick God isn't judging anyone or the United States of America. Also no one calls it that.
Yes something is coming 😢
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Are they under mega quake advisory?
No you should be ok there very small good thing here the stress level is release keeping the tension low
@@BradleyHatchen-vv3fd Although that might be true in some cases. the recent quake activity around Southern California indicates that the plate bounderies are under extreme stress and that although the stress level to the fault may or may not have released some stress. The increase in quakes around the region indicates that we might see a larger quake in the region. Just not from the same fault.
@@BradleyHatchen-vv3fd that is good 👍
@@Quetzalcoatl_Feathered_Serpent Exactly lol. I agree with both posts. There isn't significantly more earthquake activity globally, but I got a feeling about these swarms, since the ones around Indio.
@@Natty183 They do match a pattern seen in other previous quakes in the past.
Why is it the last few years they've been downplaying the intensity And seismic activity going on ? I my apartment is 2 floors I'm on the 2nd with underground parking but it felt like it was keeping up then hard then slowly dying off it felt like it wasn't going to stop it was going for a while. The apt. Was swaying and some of my stuff was swaying too. I have 4 ft batman action figure (yes 4 feet tall 😂) it was swaying and the pool was making waves I was Bout to go surfing in the pool 😂 but this definitely felt stronger they said 4.7 then 4.6 then 4.4 then the seismologists said 4.5 I was expecting Godzilla to pop out somewhere 😂🤪 im about 20 minutes south west of the epicenter so some people will feel it differently depending on their location
It's downplayed because of insurance. Cali can't afford the insurance and red tape so it downplayed everything otherwise nobody not even elites could afford to live in Cali.
Thanks for the update!
No!