@@klvoshall6799my son was two and just verbalizing….for over a year he would say “that noise” if even the smallest hint of a truck driving by , let alone the many aftershocks…I will never forget ..
I felt it here in the Santa Cruz Mountains. It feltike a slip. Back and forth rocking for about ten seconds. The last one I felt was a 4.1 and it felt like a strike. Lifted me, the couch and 5he kitty about a foot up and to the north. Five seconds max. I am between Fremont Peak and Mount Uminum. Aromas is about ten miles away. There was a rockfall nearby. Startled me. Put me on edge. So I was awake for it.
Hi from Joshua tree//yucca valley! I was here for the 7.8 (downgraded) in 1992..it was DOOZY...LOTS of damage...life was disrupted for a month and some things that collaped never returned..big fishers in the ground and houses cracked in half..boulders rolled down hills into yards and roads..broken water lunes..gross water for weeks..I'm about 30 miles give or take from San andreas...NOT LOOKING FORWARD TO THAT!!!@
I'm in Phoenix and I've never in my life seen a summer like this one. Yesterday it was 116 degrees and today it's 109. I'm doing my best to keep my outside plants and trees alive but even saguaro cactus have been collapsing in the heat. I am finding dead birds virtually every day. This heat is unprecedented. I'm so disheartened by this past summer, I'm looking to move to the rim where it's about 30 degrees cooler. I've lived in Phoenix for 40 years and never experienced anything like this. I'm afraid we're all going to die out here if we don't get out soon.
Here in Henderson NV it's 105*, yesterday 104* and 15* above normal and they say all of October expected to be hot. Argh I feel for you in Phoenix, I could not live there at all. I don't do well in the heat here and I don't like it here. Moving hopefully beginning of next year. 🙏 For you all and animals and plant life too if course.
Actually, and very unfortunately, Phoenix Skyharbor showed 117° for yesterday's high, with Death Valley at only 110°! This is NUTS. I just want to move back to the Northeast.
@@Chrysalis11-11 everything has been downgraded in recent memory. Guess they're not trying to upset people. Like saying the asteroid Apophis isn't going to hit the earth on either approach (2029 & 2036?) At this point I'd believe Apophis will hit Earth both times! First one will be a glancing blow, possibly leaving a divot from Iowa to Wyoming. Second time it will hit some major city straight on. Based on movies, I'd guess it's going to hit NYC, SF or LA. What follows after that is probably too terrifying to contemplate. Like being in the elevator of a skyscraper on the west coast, almost reaching the top floor, when the big one hits. Power & lights go out. You can feel the building shaking, the elevator makes horrifying screeching noises as the shaft contorts and the cables struggle to keep the elevator from plunging to, well, I better not go any further.
No aftershocks is not a good sign. Better chance it's a foreshock to something else to come. Sitting here in Los Angeles with my seatbelt fastened... 😮
Ojai checking in...seats in upright position, buckled in, wondering if going through the motions in my mind will affect the outcome... Thinking positive! Be well...
I live in the Santa Susana Knolls, outskirts of Simi Valley, CA,,on the county line of Ventura & LA. Deep canyons. What do ya think?? I felt the 4.2 Malibu one...Lived here since 1965.
@@TheEarthMaster Yeah, you would LOVE the temperature here in the Valley in Wellington, New Zealand. We definitely don't get those temperatures and you will still get to live on the plate boundary 🤣
I’m not so far from you..we move to Lancaster in March 2000. We always do a mini haunted house and our high school age children were shivering on Halloween..not any more how scary is that 😮
I had thought last Oct would be the major quake at the Juan de Fuca plate off the coast of Seattle at the beginning of the solar flare cycle. Now after a year of some very strong plasma strikes the seismic activity has increased. I believe when you suddenly stop seeing the vibrations at the two points where the Juan de Fuca plate meet the NA Plate, look out!
I agree. With all the strikes and subsequent earth movement though, it seems that the asthenoshphere has become hot. As cycle 25 comes out of maximum things will cool down with increasing rigidity. Looking at past correlations it might be a couple years or so before a big one might occur....If not, it might wait till movement asscoiated with the onset into the max of the next solar cycle. Very cool science now that GOES and other heliosphere/magnetosphere research release data real time.
live within the Monterey Bay area in Marina, didn’t feel anything last night. Earthquakes scare the heck out of me. Never feel I can “be prepared”. Have no idea where the best place would be to store anything. 😄smh
And still in the 90's ! Palm springs low 100's. MISERABLE summer...smoke from all the fires...want to leave CA but where to go??? Everywhere else is SUPER EXPENSIVE and hurricanes and tornados!! The whole world is changing!!@
The earth has shaped herself and changed her form since the beginning. We must adapt. This is not the first time the earth has done this, nor will it be the last. We just happen to live in a time where the planet is making drastic changes, and the earth has no regard for people's jobs or plans.
idk about you but I think I would rather deal with the bitter cold up in canada than hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, and hellish heatwaves of the US. I stay inside all the time anyways my pc is my little furnace in the winter.
I see southern California breaking up into islands , it's so fractured around LA basin and liquid silt surface with millions of tons of housing and crap sitting on it like a plate of Jello , the population would never escape a .9 shaker , especially if high winds picked up with the fires and aftershocks , There might be a few ways out of there but probably foot traffic only . 20 million people sitting on a powder keg ! Like italy , huge population sitting right on top an active volcano ? Okee Dokee
Lol, I literally just asked that. Seriously though, I wonder? Comcast's internet service was down in my part of Monterey County all day, and it started right after the quake.
@@saythankyou111 I dont smell anything here in so cal thankfully. Like us, the Earth has many ways to offgas. Offgassing of natural sulfur is typically associated with anaerobic decay or volcanism. A shake of the deeper ocean floor where organics accumulate say in a fault graben could cause a release of hydrogen sulfide. This would be consistent with plate movement. I expect that straight up volcanism, either below or above water, would be detected by the USGS. Both are likely, at some frequency, along an active plate boundary.
@timg6176 I think something is cooking up down there and it's making it hotter on the surface. What do I know though? I've just been observing everyone saying there's a sulfur smell across two states, animals migrating/dying mysteriously, cracking noises and peoples meters going crazy. From the outside looking in, that paints a big picture and I'm genuinely concerned for yall. Just watched the people from down south hem and haw about Helene being just another storm and people saying they'll be just fine, and now it's nothing but sorrow and worse than they expected. My friend is still searching for his dad and many others missing. In 2020 all of us Iowans thought we were just getting another tornado and then the derecho came in and destroyed my city. 140 mph winds in the middle of the day and I can't even explain how crazy that was to experience. Be safe. ❤
@@fairysquadmom I appreciate your kind words, but the truth is none of us will be safe soon. The earth's core is super heating due to our weakening magnetosphere. Volcanoes are filling worldwide. The Ocean streams are on the verge of collapse. It's a grim picture if you understand the implementations.
@@cattoes1609 well the Olympics are the biggest f u to God on the planet think of the tower of Babel in the Bible what was the purpose for its creation what was the message being promoted.... basically the unification of humanity declaring by their own will and strength they can do anything the Olympics is humanity taking pride in what our physical bodies can accomplish not to mention the demonic symbolism and pagan ritualistic originsl
@@bendy6626 actually there couldn't be a better analogy for what I'm trying to say IF you know what humanity was trying to do with the tower of Babel the symbology is giant f u to the creator and in the same way the Olympics which is all about what a human body can accomplish and those humans which are alleged to be the best among us in their respective sport the Olympics is a giant middle finger towards the creator once again basically saying we are mighty by our strength......woe unto us inhabitants of the earth
For amusement...There is a guy who calls himself ETN News who truly believes he can predict earthquakes, while demonstrating that he understands exactly nothing about them. Example: Says every day that there will be a magnitude 7 earthquake "in 3 to 5 days" near the west coast of North America, but once it's ready to happen it might move sideways (south only) around the plate to its west side. Fun comedy.
IT`S BEAUTIFUL IN SEATTLE I THINK IT`S GOING TO BE A 120 IN CALIFORNIA SINCE YOU GOT ALL THOSE ACTRESSES DOWN THERE MAKING TO MUCH MONEY THERE JUST HUMAN LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE
@@FGMosso sorry you feel that way. I am a geologist that likes to present the facts to my viewers. We live in an ever changing world and to ignore signs of something larger happening is foolish. Hope you have a better day.
@@FGMosso this isn't some click bait type site at all my friend just clear reporting about what is happening on our planet...that has not occurred in some time...that old saving better safe than sorry...exactly
@@pauln5317I mean he’s right, there are a lot of signs that show further uptick in earthquakes in California this year and I wouldn’t be surprised if a big earthquake happens sometime soon.. he’s just reporting the reality of it
@@Yumm4 also I can respect there's so many clickbait sites and everybody pushing drama and everything to get people to look on so it's easy to become a little hesitant sometimes as is this another one actually a breath of fresh air see someone doing some good for the rest of us
Next week in Las Vegas it will be over 105 for the first week of October. It's nuts.
Coming up on 35 years October 17,1989 The Bay Area quake ... Loma prieta meaning hill and dark
I remember that, my son was 4 months old. Yikes
That was the pits, I'll never forget that one!
@@klvoshall6799my son was two and just verbalizing….for over a year he would say “that noise” if even the smallest hint of a truck driving by , let alone the many aftershocks…I will never forget ..
I felt it here in the Santa Cruz Mountains. It feltike a slip. Back and forth rocking for about ten seconds. The last one I felt was a 4.1 and it felt like a strike. Lifted me, the couch and 5he kitty about a foot up and to the north. Five seconds max. I am between Fremont Peak and Mount Uminum. Aromas is about ten miles away. There was a rockfall nearby. Startled me. Put me on edge. So I was awake for it.
Hi from Joshua tree//yucca valley! I was here for the 7.8 (downgraded) in 1992..it was DOOZY...LOTS of damage...life was disrupted for a month and some things that collaped never returned..big fishers in the ground and houses cracked in half..boulders rolled down hills into yards and roads..broken water lunes..gross water for weeks..I'm about 30 miles give or take from San andreas...NOT LOOKING FORWARD TO THAT!!!@
are u able to evacuate with a strong warning?
I'm in Phoenix and I've never in my life seen a summer like this one. Yesterday it was 116 degrees and today it's 109. I'm doing my best to keep my outside plants and trees alive but even saguaro cactus have been collapsing in the heat. I am finding dead birds virtually every day. This heat is unprecedented. I'm so disheartened by this past summer, I'm looking to move to the rim where it's about 30 degrees cooler. I've lived in Phoenix for 40 years and never experienced anything like this. I'm afraid we're all going to die out here if we don't get out soon.
Here in Henderson NV it's 105*, yesterday 104* and 15* above normal and they say all of October expected to be hot. Argh
I feel for you in Phoenix, I could not live there at all. I don't do well in the heat here and I don't like it here. Moving hopefully beginning of next year. 🙏 For you all and animals and plant life too if course.
@@smartasspatriot445 my kid wants me to move out of CA to Surprise AZ.... I am thinking Prescott if at all
DO U HAVE A 💧 ISSUE?
@@suzannemorrow9987 flagstaff
Actually, and very unfortunately, Phoenix Skyharbor showed 117° for yesterday's high, with Death Valley at only 110°! This is NUTS. I just want to move back to the Northeast.
There has been too much activity on the west coast these days. I’m very worried.
@@axeslinger ME TOO. WORRIED ABOUT MY GRAND BABIES IN SCHOOL.
It's really not that significantly elevated.
@@axeslinger ME TOO
Then don’t live in California. Duh
@@Mercury688 DONT BE SUCH A J E R K.
Yep the 4.2 woke me up, I'm about 18 miles to the east in Hollister.
Bremerton Washington had a 3.2 and numerous accounts of people feeling the movement.
Downgraded to a 3.0
@@Chrysalis11-11 everything has been downgraded in recent memory. Guess they're not trying to upset people. Like saying the asteroid Apophis isn't going to hit the earth on either approach (2029 & 2036?) At this point I'd believe Apophis will hit Earth both times! First one will be a glancing blow, possibly leaving a divot from Iowa to Wyoming. Second time it will hit some major city straight on. Based on movies, I'd guess it's going to hit NYC, SF or LA. What follows after that is probably too terrifying to contemplate. Like being in the elevator of a skyscraper on the west coast, almost reaching the top floor, when the big one hits. Power & lights go out. You can feel the building shaking, the elevator makes horrifying screeching noises as the shaft contorts and the cables struggle to keep the elevator from plunging to, well, I better not go any further.
No aftershocks is not a good sign. Better chance it's a foreshock to something else to come. Sitting here in Los Angeles with my seatbelt fastened... 😮
Ojai checking in...seats in upright position, buckled in, wondering if going through the motions in my mind will affect the outcome... Thinking positive! Be well...
Yes buckle up stay safe ya'll
I live in Los Angeles and I’m very concerned.
Bakersfield here. Been ready since our shaker a few weeks ago.
There’s been at least three aftershocks
I live in the Santa Susana Knolls, outskirts of Simi Valley, CA,,on the county line of Ventura & LA. Deep canyons. What do ya think?? I felt the 4.2 Malibu one...Lived here since 1965.
I got the notification this morning around 3am regarding this quake, but I didn't feel anything.
Happy Sunday Fam 😊
Once again I will Shake 🪇 the Heavens and the Earth 🌍.
Thanks TEM
Love never Fails 💖
Amen and Amen 🤗
This is near where the big Loma Prieta quake hit in 1989.
THE HAYWARD FAULT HAS MOST OF OUR HOSPITALS‼️💔✨
Fair Oaks , California County Of Sacramento
Clovis CA here. I noticed nothing.
Why are houses on stilts in South Carolina falling into the Atlantic, and that's before the hurricane 🤔💕🫂🙏
Beach 🏖 errosion.
@@annem7806And hubris.
@@JCknows In Rodante, North Carolina over 8 houses now
Those were in the water already. I guess the beach was bigger when they built them. Terrible.
Probably erosion.
Why are people reading everything in such a suspicious tone?
Crazy.
Fillmore CA checking in. Lots of activity in my town lately.
these quakes should be going down and staying low in numbers. Not going up to fours. this tells me its a forshocker
Bakersfield here. This is the longest and hottest summer I remember.
we are close to solar maximum for cycle 25 and the Earth is getting hit more this cycle than last.
Manchester England 👍👍👋👋
I cant wait until summer. Ive been so jealous, wrapped up in several layers, listening to you all having hot days. 😂
Let’s swap! 😂
@@TheEarthMaster Yeah, you would LOVE the temperature here in the Valley in Wellington, New Zealand.
We definitely don't get those temperatures and you will still get to live on the plate boundary 🤣
I felt this one
Earlier this month there was a series of small tsunamis that hit the Japan area. The information can be found online. Thanks as always TEM!
I live in Monterey area..bout 18 miles from Aromas..Got a warning on phone, but didn't feel anything..Seems odd no aftershocks
Coalinga Ca. Earthquake back in 1983..is it due to blow...right around the corner from Parkfield.Just wondering!
Thanks!😮
Where around chico?? I'm in orland. Your so close!
@@bcdd8 my daughter is in Richvale.
I’m not so far from you..we move to Lancaster in March 2000. We always do a mini haunted house and our high school age children were shivering on Halloween..not any more how scary is that 😮
Love Chico! (Or, did once upon a time)
Same. It's awful now. I dred having to go there for anything
Moorpark, California
Santa Susana , Simi Valley
Coyotes was going crazy here in Burbank couple of nights. I wonder if they felt something
I had thought last Oct would be the major quake at the Juan de Fuca plate off the coast of Seattle at the beginning of the solar flare cycle. Now after a year of some very strong plasma strikes the seismic activity has increased. I believe when you suddenly stop seeing the vibrations at the two points where the Juan de Fuca plate meet the NA Plate, look out!
I agree. With all the strikes and subsequent earth movement though, it seems that the asthenoshphere has become hot. As cycle 25 comes out of maximum things will cool down with increasing rigidity. Looking at past correlations it might be a couple years or so before a big one might occur....If not, it might wait till movement asscoiated with the onset into the max of the next solar cycle. Very cool science now that GOES and other heliosphere/magnetosphere research release data real time.
live within the Monterey Bay area in Marina, didn’t feel anything last night. Earthquakes scare the heck out of me. Never feel I can “be prepared”. Have no idea where the best place would be to store anything.
😄smh
Lol, might this "second moon" affect the Earth's seismology?
I was wondering that myself, such as the gravity effect for example, on tides.
100F is like 37c i would rather the cold too
Man, its 112° in Phoenix. Lord have mercy
@@Jacubamustoff i don't know how yous do it i start to heat up in just like 20c weather lol
@@timothy8772 at times it's unbearable
I didnt feel the 4.2 at all. Didnt realize an earthquake had happened
And still in the 90's ! Palm springs low 100's. MISERABLE summer...smoke from all the fires...want to leave CA but where to go??? Everywhere else is SUPER EXPENSIVE and hurricanes and tornados!! The whole world is changing!!@
The earth has shaped herself and changed her form since the beginning. We must adapt. This is not the first time the earth has done this, nor will it be the last. We just happen to live in a time where the planet is making drastic changes, and the earth has no regard for people's jobs or plans.
It's 112° in Phoenix. Quit wining!
idk about you but I think I would rather deal with the bitter cold up in canada than hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, and hellish heatwaves of the US. I stay inside all the time anyways my pc is my little furnace in the winter.
Earthmaster- you missed todays quakes in Washington state that are at the Hanford nuclear waste site😅 take a look when you have a moment 😊
Snap, crackle, POP! We are so lucky"?" to be living in such a stable geologic time.
Wouldn't a 9.0 Cascadia quake trigger a 6.5 Seattle quake anyway?
Good evening y’all
A lot of earthquakes across America in the 1800s. California- one of many :(
I see southern California breaking up into islands , it's so fractured around LA basin and liquid silt surface with millions of tons of housing and crap sitting on it like a plate of Jello , the population would never escape a .9 shaker , especially if high winds picked up with the fires and aftershocks , There might be a few ways out of there but probably foot traffic only . 20 million people sitting on a powder keg ! Like italy , huge population sitting right on top an active volcano ? Okee Dokee
A molten plate of fiery Jello 😳
Italy had a practice drill for those communities. 30 showed up.
@@annem7806 Calvin & Hobbes was the most brilliant cartoon in history!
You should see what lies beneath the central valley.
@@christinadaly7743 THANKS FOR THE PEP TALK!!!!! THIS IS THE FEAR I HAVE. PARADISE !!!!!!!
It's because of the second moon 😅
Lol, I literally just asked that. Seriously though, I wonder? Comcast's internet service was down in my part of Monterey County all day, and it started right after the quake.
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Not on the San Andreas 😊
Uh-oh 😬
🌎💯👏
The sulphuric smell has reached OC beaches?
in So Cal?
@@s-pd8cm yes. I first heard of it in Oregon last week….the police here are saying it’s coming off the ocean….🇺🇸🏖️
@@saythankyou111 I dont smell anything here in so cal thankfully. Like us, the Earth has many ways to offgas. Offgassing of natural sulfur is typically associated with anaerobic decay or volcanism. A shake of the deeper ocean floor where organics accumulate say in a fault graben could cause a release of hydrogen sulfide. This would be consistent with plate movement. I expect that straight up volcanism, either below or above water, would be detected by the USGS. Both are likely, at some frequency, along an active plate boundary.
Thank you for sharing the video!
Janelle Ways
Kenneth Squares
That earthquake near Seattle is showing more activity near the OWL
Hey I'm in Bakersfield... Long time watcher lol.. do you have any information on the 2 MOONS..
This is an uneducated statement, but i think the heat you're getting is coming from the ground.
Not as uneducated as you may think. That's exactly where the heat is coming from.
@timg6176 I think something is cooking up down there and it's making it hotter on the surface. What do I know though?
I've just been observing everyone saying there's a sulfur smell across two states, animals migrating/dying mysteriously, cracking noises and peoples meters going crazy. From the outside looking in, that paints a big picture and I'm genuinely concerned for yall.
Just watched the people from down south hem and haw about Helene being just another storm and people saying they'll be just fine, and now it's nothing but sorrow and worse than they expected. My friend is still searching for his dad and many others missing.
In 2020 all of us Iowans thought we were just getting another tornado and then the derecho came in and destroyed my city. 140 mph winds in the middle of the day and I can't even explain how crazy that was to experience.
Be safe. ❤
@@fairysquadmom I appreciate your kind words, but the truth is none of us will be safe soon. The earth's core is super heating due to our weakening magnetosphere. Volcanoes are filling worldwide. The Ocean streams are on the verge of collapse. It's a grim picture if you understand the implementations.
@@timg6176 a fascinating subject of new scientific focus
I slept right through it! 😂
Hit Me !!
The big one will happen right before the Olympics we have about 2 and half years to prepare
Curious why you think that?
@@cattoes1609 well the Olympics are the biggest f u to God on the planet think of the tower of Babel in the Bible what was the purpose for its creation what was the message being promoted.... basically the unification of humanity declaring by their own will and strength they can do anything the Olympics is humanity taking pride in what our physical bodies can accomplish not to mention the demonic symbolism and pagan ritualistic originsl
@@cattoes1609 think of the tower of Babel
@@BaysideLocal Sorry. Cali is more like Soddom & Gommorah than Tower of Babel. Wrong analogy 🤷
@@bendy6626 actually there couldn't be a better analogy for what I'm trying to say IF you know what humanity was trying to do with the tower of Babel the symbology is giant f u to the creator and in the same way the Olympics which is all about what a human body can accomplish and those humans which are alleged to be the best among us in their respective sport the Olympics is a giant middle finger towards the creator once again basically saying we are mighty by our strength......woe unto us inhabitants of the earth
For amusement...There is a guy who calls himself ETN News who truly believes he can predict earthquakes, while demonstrating that he understands exactly nothing about them. Example: Says every day that there will be a magnitude 7 earthquake "in 3 to 5 days" near the west coast of North America, but once it's ready to happen it might move sideways (south only) around the plate to its west side. Fun comedy.
IT`S BEAUTIFUL IN SEATTLE I THINK IT`S GOING TO BE A 120 IN CALIFORNIA SINCE YOU GOT ALL THOSE ACTRESSES DOWN THERE MAKING TO MUCH MONEY THERE JUST HUMAN LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE
You don't know if an earthquake under Seattle will be less devastating than an earthquake on the Cascadia 😂 come on man
Seems that you are PUSHING for a quake, get tired of hearing this type of reporting !
@@FGMosso sorry you feel that way. I am a geologist that likes to present the facts to my viewers. We live in an ever changing world and to ignore signs of something larger happening is foolish. Hope you have a better day.
@@FGMosso this isn't some click bait type site at all my friend
just clear reporting about what is happening on our planet...that has not occurred in some time...that old saving better safe than sorry...exactly
@@pauln5317I mean he’s right, there are a lot of signs that show further uptick in earthquakes in California this year and I wouldn’t be surprised if a big earthquake happens sometime soon.. he’s just reporting the reality of it
@@Yumm4 also I can respect there's so many clickbait sites and everybody pushing drama and everything to get people to look on so it's easy to become a little hesitant sometimes as is this another one actually a breath of fresh air see someone doing some good for the rest of us
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