Originally Posted by
beautifulrock
I have been doing a bit of research on earthquake activity in regards to the Pacific rim, and I found a bit of a pattern. Major strikes (>6.9) seem to be following a clockwise rotation starting last year in Chile, then to New Zealand, Japan, and late last month in Alaska. Formulating time and distance, I came up with a couple of dates for time and location where the next big strike could occur, somewhere on the North American coast. I'm not saying either of these will happen, but based on my obviously flawed data, I came up with a reasonable time frame for these events to occur. Unfortunately I haven't figured out magnitude in relation to these events, but I'm working on it.
Seattle Washington - August 14-15
Southern California - September 2-5
You all heard about the earthquake in Japan, but what you probably don't know is that the region has experienced 13 aftershocks of magnitude 6.0 or higher from March 11 when it occurred until June 3rd. Tell me those people aren't freaked out.
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