Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Carson, Wilmington, Long Beach "Earthquake Minute" The Script/Transcript:

Hi, EQ Guy Here, When I was looking at the map with my most recent “Official Prediciton” I noticed not all that far to the north of Santa Barabara is also South San Francisco, Milbrae, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, and Daley City!!!  All places situated at the very top of that segment of the San Andreas Fault and just a thin margin of the Pacific Tectonic Plate which just may become affected as the result of landfall at the far southern end of this segment of Hurricane Olaf recently.  
 
Do Note that the Official Straight-Line of “Theoretical Potential Seismic Energy” does not run exactly along the San Andreas Fault, rather, and I’ve now tracked many of these successfully, that line runs slightly to the west of the San Andreas Fault and through Long Beach and Los Angeles, then through Oxnard and Santa Barbara before heading theoretically out into the Pacific Ocean where it goes on to cross Kodiak Island and King Salmon, Alaska.

     It’s just that Frisco is situated right there at the top of this thin slice of the Pacific Tectonic Plate, thought I might also mention it!

     Along that line is where I noticed it and Long Beach, IS now in the Banner Headline of MOST recent “Official Prediction”.  Yes, along that line the Carson, Wilmington Area of South Los Angeles had a big 4.3 on the Richter Scale Earthquake on Friday, there, with now well over 10,000 felt reports including from Bountiful, Utah, Bullhead City, Arizona, and Friscoooooo!!!!!  Along with so far several smaller ones also there, and both the big 7.8 Ecuador of 2016, and the 2014 Napa Earthquake got lot of foreshocks right there so SHOULD we still watch that region for 7.6 Richters?  Now add South San Francisco, and all around San Andreas Lake, too!!!!!
     Alert continues for, among other places, Kashmir, Kathmandu, Nepal, Myanmar, and China for Big Time Shaking, there!!!!!  
     Bringing Earthquakes To The Radio For Pacifica I’m The EQ Guy, AND That’s “Earthquake Minute”!

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