Earthquake off Vancouver Island triggered ShakeAlert warnings in Washington for first time
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- Harold Tobin, the director of the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network, discusses the large quakes recorded near the Juan de Fuca Ridge.
Whenever I see an earthquake far away, I think “It’s not your fault”
Depends on which Juan 😂
That's a Bit Shakey😉
Nobody wants to be making waves here
😂 you must be a teacher.
Careful, It still might be on your Plate.
I'm really hoping that lots of little ones will take the edge off the "really big one". Living on the Oregon Coast is interesting. 😮
kind of makes you wonder if the seismic events had anything to do with the rotten egg gas smell in the downtown Vancouver BC underground transit system that riders complained about a couple of weeks ago that the city said they had no idea what the smell was.
City farts
In June 2024, according to pnsn, there were over 11,800 tremors recorded on the west coast of North America, from Vancouver Island going south to California. That number was the highest amount recorded in one month in 2024. When was the last time that area swarmed, prior to these latest events? 2001 was comparable. People should first and foremost prepare spiritually, then materially as needed.
Thank you. What is pnsn?
Thank you. What is pnsn?
@@owlfethurz8377 pacific north seismic network
Been following on utube earth master this guy shows all around the world +he’s based out of California
By the time government tells you
The day after it has rocked your world
Nothing to see here
I live on Vancouver island in View Royal and I haven’t felt any of them.
exactly. Youre not alone. You are majority and all the way to portland report nadda felt.
Im on the southern tip of Vancouver Island BC and have felt nothing so far.
it’s coming 8-10
Why 8/10?
@@jennyjunemoon-walker8739 hes scientifically illiterate and doesn't understand the fact that Cascadia doesn't have a potential rupture area large enough too produce anything higher than an Mw 9.5 quake.
You probably shouldn't start worrying until you see Mount Hood start bubbling. Then we have a problem.
big is coming. 8-10
Are 130 feet above the Salish Sea, atop an abandoned coal mine,
and 30 miles from the caldera of an active volcano. For 40 years.
Didn't hear this on local news 🤔
It's about to happen.
Run For Your Live's, We are all gonna DIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEE
With all the major Airports I. The Salish Sea area , From the Air Force base Comox on
Vancouver Island , to the Victoria BC international Air port , The Vancouver BC international airport , the Abbotsford BC international Airport , Bellingham Washington, SeaTac , Boing Field , McCord Air Base , would any of these Airports survive ?
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As a profoundly hard of hearing individual of many decades, I've honed my sense of vibration and have easily detected this most recent activity. I have no idea what it means but I can feel them.....bear
"The state of our economy is fine"
Make that app available to people without a cell phone... ON OUR COMPUTERS...
@@drmorqWarrenProject not how apps work!
im in danger.
Any chance these are releasing pressure?
Just practicing for the big one
So this is primarily on the western side of the plate, which is a spreading (diverging) ridge that creates new oceanic land in two opposing directions on the Pacific Plate and the Juan de Fuca Plate.
Think of the fault on the eastern side of the plate - Cascadia Subduction Zone/Megathrust - as similar to a spring continually being pushed back, and one day that Big One is the spring releasing.
In short no, but increasing as the JdF expands toward the east into the CSZ. In these western side of the JdF Plate earthquakes incl. on the plate boundary w/ Pacific Plate, they occur all the time and aren’t a threat.
👍👌🇨🇦🇺🇦🇨🇦🙏🏻❤️
Lived on Vancouver island for years….this is nothing😂The price you pay for living in such a gorgeous area but every area has its risks.I live in swontario right now and tornados happen here every week in summer…
Well past due for every 400 year event.
I live in Vancouver BC. This is the first I've heard of an earthquake in our region.
Haha, just thought same. Our news will report it in a year or bever. 😂
@@lostmoose9994 👍
@@reginaldnand2235 Not to worry, we’ll know when the “big one” hits…it’s estimated to produce about a 9 magnitude earthquake, lasting at least 5 minutes, with a Tsunami equal to the height of a 10 story building ~ piece of cake 🫢
There have been quakes in the same region on at least 10 occasions over the last 10 years....
USGS hasn’t always been forthcoming in regards to what’s REALLY going on
I would think it’s their obligation to tell the truth as they are funded by us
There’s a guy Dutchsinse on I think RUclips that is very good at explaining what is going on
USGS isnt hiding anything....the fact is you simply cannot hide an earthquake.
The quakes are occurring on transform faults that run orthogonally to Jua de Fuca and Explorer Ridges. You can tell this because the focal mechanism plots for the quakes are showing strike slip faulting. This also tells us that the quakes are not occurring at the Cascadia plate interface.
Dutchsinse....the guy's a scientific illiterate. Hes the guy who prattled on i none video about the eastern seaboard of the US being an active plate margin. Its not..its a passive continental margin. He also spent time prattling on about Pigeon Mountain in Georgia being a dormant volcano....its not, its a seqence of Paleozoic sedimentary rocks folded into a plunging syncline structure.
usgs hides whats really going on.
Not from my experience. I’m subscribed to the USGS for email notifications, I set the region to the PNW , the whole subduction zone. I’ve been receiving email notifications about this event since the 3rd of the month, 22 tremors.
You cant hide an earthquake. Any events on Juan de Fuca and Cascadia produce seismic phases that are picked up by instruments all over the planet...not just those operated by USGS.
There is nothing, absolutely nothing that happens anywhere now that doesn't bring on the "conspiracy crowd."