ALERT Earthquake Off The Coast of Oregon. 4/25/2014

Hansa44

Justine Case
I don't think a 4.7 is very small. Especially with so many happening along along the NW Pacific fault line. I put an alert on it so people will be aware of all these quakes recently along the coast.

I'm surprised this wasn't posted by someone last night. (like me) When I've got one finger pointing at others, I've got 3 fingers pointing right back at me....:lol: Not funny, I know)

"The Extinction Protocol"

April 2014 – OREGON - A magnitude 4.7 earthquake struck on Friday off the coast of Oregon in the Pacific Ocean, the U.S. Geological Survey said, but it did not trigger a tsunami warning. The USGS said the quake, which was only 6.2 miles below the seabed, was centered 132 miles west of Bandon, Oregon. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center showed no tsunami warning in effect following the small quake. –Reuters

Major stress is erupting along a very dangerous region of the Cascadia Subduction zone – indicating seismic tension on one of the most dangerous faults in North America is mounting and should be monitored very closely. -TEP
 

Witness

Deceased
Are you saying one month from now there will be an earthquake, MAY 25,2014?


" Earthquake Off The Coast of Oregon. 5/25/2014

I don't think a 4.7 is very small. Especially with so many happening along along the NW Pacific fault line. I put an alert on it so people will be aware of all these quakes recently along the coast.

I'm surprised this wasn't posted by someone last night. (like me) When I've got one finger pointing at others, I've got 3 fingers pointing right back at me.... Not funny, I know)

"The Extinction Protocol"

April 2014 – OREGON - A magnitude 4.7 earthquake struck on Friday off the coast of Oregon in the Pacific Ocean, the U.S. Geological Survey said, but it did not trigger a tsunami warning. The USGS said the quake, which was only 6.2 miles below the seabed, was centered 132 miles west of Bandon, Oregon. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center showed no tsunami warning in effect following the small quake. –Reuters

Major stress is erupting along a very dangerous region of the Cascadia Subduction zone – indicating seismic tension on one of the dangerous faults in North America is mounting and should be monitored very closely. -TEP "
 

Hansa44

Justine Case
Here's some more info I received from The Extinction Protocol


April 2014 – SEATTLE -- Scientists fully expect that the coast of Washington, Oregon, British Columbia and part of northern California to see a magnitude nine subduction zone earthquake again. It's been 314 years since the last one in January of the year 1700. Scientists know of this quake because of written reports from Japan that recorded a tsunami. The reports of a giant wave also correlate with rings in old trees killed when marsh land along the Washington coast dropped several feet, allowing sea water to envelope their roots. This week, scientists with the University of Washington gathered 55 experts from around the region. Their goal: to step up efforts to prepare for the next magnitude nine earthquake in the Northwest and the ensuing recovery. “That's the critical part. To be prepared and then to bounce back.” said John Vidale, Washington state's seismologist and head of the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network. Vidale moderated the event. The project is called M9, as in magnitude 9. But the lessons learned from it could be applied to any major natural disaster in Washington, a state that's currently recovering from the landslide near Oso on March 22 that killed at least 41 people.

In addition to earthquake scientists, M9 participants included structural engineers, transportation experts, and representatives from the insurance industry, social scientists, oceanographers, tsunami specialists and emergency managers. The plan is to update the science to better prepare everything from skyscrapers to bridges to people in their own homes for when a mega-quake hits. “People may not be preparing themselves adequately for the kind of disaster that's going to happen,” said Ann Bostrom with the U.W. Evans School of Public Affairs. But she added that the big quake is just one scenario that threatens people and homeowners. “I do think about insurance, about the preparations people can do. I think about the mental preparations people have to do in order to plan for all kinds of hazards, and what we can do in our risk communications projects to help people do that,” Bostrom said. Interdisciplinary efforts have happened before, at meetings and conferences. But this time it's a bigger commitment to work together: a three year, $4 million project financed by a grant from the National Science Foundation. The risk from violent shaking and a tsunami is not just confined to coastal communities. The Seattle area is also considered at an elevated risk. The city and some of the surrounding area sits on a basin of softer soil and rock surrounded by harder materials. That could trap earthquake waves and cause them to resonate for a longer period of time, creating more damage. An area of further study is how those earthquake waves, particularly ones of certain frequencies will effect tall downtown buildings. -KREM


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tanstaafl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I saw it last night on a USGS site (http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/) and made a note of it in my events database, but I figured I wouldn't bother posting about it on the forum after I posted about another 4.0-range earthquake in Oklahoma and no one seemed to care much. In times past a 4.0 in Oklahoma would have been the subject of much TB2K speculation, but I guess folks are just getting jaded.

My criteria for putting an earthquake in my events database are:

7.0 or bigger anywhere in the world
5.0 or bigger for Northeast and Southwest
4.0 or bigger for West and PNW (since this is where I live)
any size in which more than 1,000 died or there was some special significance
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
I saw it last night on a USGS site (http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/) and made a note of it in my events database, but I figured I wouldn't bother posting about it on the forum after I posted about another 4.0-range earthquake in Oklahoma and no one seemed to care much. In times past a 4.0 in Oklahoma would have been the subject of much TB2K speculation, but I guess folks are just getting jaded.

My criteria for putting an earthquake in my events database are:

7.0 or bigger anywhere in the world
5.0 or bigger for Northeast and Southwest
4.0 or bigger for West and PNW (since this is where I live)
any size in which more than 1,000 died or there was some special significance

My apologies, it's not that I don't care it's just that I'm dying of a head cold over here! I'm going into week two here with no relief in sight. :shk:

But if it makes you feel any better, or worse, I created quite the post in the earth changes forum that shows that the most recent monster quakes were preceeded by slow quakes. ;)

K-
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
I saw it last night on a USGS site (http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/) and made a note of it in my events database, but I figured I wouldn't bother posting about it on the forum after I posted about another 4.0-range earthquake in Oklahoma and no one seemed to care much. In times past a 4.0 in Oklahoma would have been the subject of much TB2K speculation, but I guess folks are just getting jaded.

My criteria for putting an earthquake in my events database are:

7.0 or bigger anywhere in the world
5.0 or bigger for Northeast and Southwest
4.0 or bigger for West and PNW (since this is where I live)
any size in which more than 1,000 died or there was some special significance

My apologies, it's not that I don't care it's just that I'm dying of a head cold over here! I'm going into week two here with no relief in sight. :shk:

But if it makes you feel any better, or worse, I created quite the post in the earth changes forum that shows that the most recent monster quakes were preceeded by slow quakes. ;)

http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?448634-Slow-Quakes

K-
 

Flippper

Time Traveler
There was another quake off the coast of Vancouver island today, not massive but big enough. I noticed that the big one in Chile was preceded by quite a few 4.5's and the like so these bear watching...
 

Tundra Gypsy

Veteran Member
There has been increased activity along the Juan De Fuca Fault Line. 6.6. on 4/23 Vancouver Island; 4.0 on 4/24 off Queen Charlotte Islands; and now this 4.8 quake along coast of Oregon....be watchful if you live along coast of Oregon/California....
 
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