SoCal Earthquake Risk

Posted by: hikermor

SoCal Earthquake Risk - 10/26/18 01:54 PM

http://temblor.net/earthquake-insights/the-whistle-are-we-ready-for-the-big-one-7917/

I find Temblor to be a very good source or information about earthquakes and related phenomena. Lots to see and ponder in their material...

P.S This thread does not involve either firearms or bear spray....
Posted by: gonewiththewind

Re: SoCal Earthquake Risk - 10/26/18 02:14 PM

You are funny
Posted by: Famdoc

Re: SoCal Earthquake Risk - 10/27/18 01:22 AM

First installment of "The Whistle" just released:
About 30 min. long
Sobering statistics
Stunning pictures, video, and graphics
More instalments to come. . .
Posted by: chaosmagnet

Re: SoCal Earthquake Risk - 11/01/18 02:57 AM

We know that some people have fired upon hurricanes and other storms with small arms, without any recorded effectiveness. Has anyone tried shooting at earthquakes?
Posted by: Russ

Re: SoCal Earthquake Risk - 11/01/18 01:48 PM

Interesting article describes a largish slow moving spring near San Andreas fault (SAF).
A San Andreas fault mystery: The 'slow-moving disaster' in an area where the Big One is feared
Quote:
A muddy spring mysteriously has begun to move at a faster pace through dry earth — first 60 feet over a few months, and then 60 feet in a single day, according to Imperial County officials.
It’s near the Salton Sea and moving along the path of the SAF.