whiteangel
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User ID: 54218278 United States 04/10/2014 09:24 AM
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Magnitude 4.1 Region SOUTHERN IDAHO Date time 2014-04-10 12:21:34.0 UTC Location 44.64 N ; 114.29 W Depth 5 km [ link to m.emsc.eu] Quoting: Jux11 Here is is showing 4.4 [ link to cnt.rm.ingv.it] |
Jux11
User ID: 56298815 United States 04/10/2014 09:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 that's interesting.. thanks! point the finger, blame the other |
Jux11
User ID: 56298815 United States 04/10/2014 09:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 Magnitude 3.6 Region WESTERN TURKEY Date time 2014-04-10 13:24:14.6 UTC Location 37.06 N ; 27.52 E Depth 2 km [ link to m.emsc.eu] point the finger, blame the other |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 56595351 Portugal 04/10/2014 09:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55844448 |
Jux11
User ID: 56298815 United States 04/10/2014 09:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 55844448 Quoting: Luisport WOW point the finger, blame the other |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 56552839 United States 04/10/2014 09:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 is that Yellowstone showing the Idaho quake? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 56595351 Portugal 04/10/2014 09:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 is that Yellowstone showing the Idaho quake?
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 56552839 For shure... |
Jux11
User ID: 56298815 United States 04/10/2014 10:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 Magnitude 4.4 Region OFFSHORE ATACAMA, CHILE Date time 2014-04-10 13:35:09.0 UTC Location 26.84 S ; 71.40 W Depth 43 km [ link to m.emsc.eu] point the finger, blame the other |
AKObserver
User ID: 56596077 United States 04/10/2014 10:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 Morning! The 911 system is down in Washington statewide. |
Jux11
User ID: 56298815 United States 04/10/2014 10:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 Morning! The 911 system is down in Washington statewide. Quoting: AKObserver that's nice! that's really sad though. I hope people don't have to call them point the finger, blame the other |
Jux11
User ID: 56298815 United States 04/10/2014 10:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 Magnitude 3.9 Region SOUTHERN ITALY Date time 2014-04-10 14:03:50.9 UTC Location 39.32 N ; 18.96 E Depth 8 km [ link to m.emsc.eu] point the finger, blame the other |
AKObserver
User ID: 56596077 United States 04/10/2014 10:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 A fungal disease of unknown origin that is killing hibernating bats in eastern North America appears to be spreading in Western North Carolina, according to biologists monitoring the epidemic. White-nose syndrome has been confirmed in at least seven mountain counties, but Biologist Gabrielle Graeter of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission said this week, "I think it's all over Western North Carolina at this point." Last year, the fungal disease - named for the white growths covering the muzzles of affected bats - was found to have killed a tri-colored bat at the Nature Conservancy's 186-acre Bat Cave Preserve in Rutherford and Henderson counties. But Graeter said the fungus that causes the disease is now more widespread than those seven counties that had confirmed cases as of 2013 - Avery, Buncombe, McDowell, Haywood, Yancey, Transylvania and Rutherford. "To confirm that it's in a county, we have to find the fungus has invaded the skin tissue of a bat," she said. "We're largely depending on someone in the public finding a freshly dead bat and they have to know to call us and submit it for testing. So we have gaps on our maps just because of the testing methodology." The Wildlife Resources Commission and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have been monitoring caves and mines throughout the state that are known as bat hibernating sites. Last winter, the partners found bat numbers in some hibernacula had declined by 95 percent. In North Carolina, the fungal disease has taken its biggest toll on species such as the little brown bat, northern long-eared bat (which has been proposed for endangered species status) and the tri-colored bat, Graeter said. "Before white-nose syndrome, tri-colored and little brown bats were considered the most abundant species we have and now we're seeing these really precipitous declines," she said. To slow the spread of the disease, wildlife officials have been working with the caving community to restrict spelunking during the bat's winter hibernation, and to decontaminate their clothing and equipment to prevent transmitting the fungus between sites. "The professional cavers have been very cooperative and willing to take measures to minimize disturbance to bats," Graeter said. "It's more a problem on the recreational side of things. I think people just aren't aware of the situation." The occurrence of the same fungus in healthy bats in Europe suggests it may have originated in Europe, and was accidently transmitted to bats in North America that lack immunity. In the U.S., white-nose syndrome was first documented in New York in 2006 and has spread throughout the East and as far west at Oklahoma. Bats affected with white-nose syndrome don't always have obvious fungal growth, but they may display abnormal behavior within and outside of their hibernacula. Scientists speculate the fungus may awaken the bats from their winter slumber, burning precious fat reserves. Although the outlook for cave-hibernating bats is dire, Graeter said there are some hopeful signs. The fungus has been detected on two species of big-eared bats, she said, "but we do not have any evidence of these two species getting the disease or any kind of die-off from this." Biologists are also studying a variety of biological controls to see if the bat species that are faring better might have oils, bacteria or other fungi on their bodies that may be inhibiting the white-nose fungus. [ link to hisz.rsoe.hu] |
Jux11
User ID: 56298815 United States 04/10/2014 11:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 A fungal disease of unknown origin that is killing hibernating bats in eastern North America appears to be spreading in Western North Carolina, according to biologists monitoring the epidemic. White-nose syndrome has been confirmed in at least seven mountain counties, but Biologist Gabrielle Graeter of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission said this week, "I think it's all over Western North Carolina at this point." Last year, the fungal disease - named for the white growths covering the muzzles of affected bats - was found to have killed a tri-colored bat at the Nature Conservancy's 186-acre Bat Cave Preserve in Rutherford and Henderson counties. But Graeter said the fungus that causes the disease is now more widespread than those seven counties that had confirmed cases as of 2013 - Avery, Buncombe, McDowell, Haywood, Yancey, Transylvania and Rutherford. "To confirm that it's in a county, we have to find the fungus has invaded the skin tissue of a bat," she said. "We're largely depending on someone in the public finding a freshly dead bat and they have to know to call us and submit it for testing. So we have gaps on our maps just because of the testing methodology." The Wildlife Resources Commission and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have been monitoring caves and mines throughout the state that are known as bat hibernating sites. Last winter, the partners found bat numbers in some hibernacula had declined by 95 percent. In North Carolina, the fungal disease has taken its biggest toll on species such as the little brown bat, northern long-eared bat (which has been proposed for endangered species status) and the tri-colored bat, Graeter said. "Before white-nose syndrome, tri-colored and little brown bats were considered the most abundant species we have and now we're seeing these really precipitous declines," she said. To slow the spread of the disease, wildlife officials have been working with the caving community to restrict spelunking during the bat's winter hibernation, and to decontaminate their clothing and equipment to prevent transmitting the fungus between sites. "The professional cavers have been very cooperative and willing to take measures to minimize disturbance to bats," Graeter said. "It's more a problem on the recreational side of things. I think people just aren't aware of the situation." The occurrence of the same fungus in healthy bats in Europe suggests it may have originated in Europe, and was accidently transmitted to bats in North America that lack immunity. In the U.S., white-nose syndrome was first documented in New York in 2006 and has spread throughout the East and as far west at Oklahoma. Bats affected with white-nose syndrome don't always have obvious fungal growth, but they may display abnormal behavior within and outside of their hibernacula. Scientists speculate the fungus may awaken the bats from their winter slumber, burning precious fat reserves. Although the outlook for cave-hibernating bats is dire, Graeter said there are some hopeful signs. The fungus has been detected on two species of big-eared bats, she said, "but we do not have any evidence of these two species getting the disease or any kind of die-off from this." Biologists are also studying a variety of biological controls to see if the bat species that are faring better might have oils, bacteria or other fungi on their bodies that may be inhibiting the white-nose fungus. [ link to hisz.rsoe.hu] Quoting: AKObserver wow lol deserves its own thread id say..not that far from me point the finger, blame the other |
AKObserver
User ID: 56596077 United States 04/10/2014 11:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 A fungal disease of unknown origin that is killing hibernating bats in eastern North America appears to be spreading in Western North Carolina, according to biologists monitoring the epidemic. White-nose syndrome has been confirmed in at least seven mountain counties, but Biologist Gabrielle Graeter of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission said this week, "I think it's all over Western North Carolina at this point." Last year, the fungal disease - named for the white growths covering the muzzles of affected bats - was found to have killed a tri-colored bat at the Nature Conservancy's 186-acre Bat Cave Preserve in Rutherford and Henderson counties. But Graeter said the fungus that causes the disease is now more widespread than those seven counties that had confirmed cases as of 2013 - Avery, Buncombe, McDowell, Haywood, Yancey, Transylvania and Rutherford. "To confirm that it's in a county, we have to find the fungus has invaded the skin tissue of a bat," she said. "We're largely depending on someone in the public finding a freshly dead bat and they have to know to call us and submit it for testing. So we have gaps on our maps just because of the testing methodology." The Wildlife Resources Commission and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have been monitoring caves and mines throughout the state that are known as bat hibernating sites. Last winter, the partners found bat numbers in some hibernacula had declined by 95 percent. In North Carolina, the fungal disease has taken its biggest toll on species such as the little brown bat, northern long-eared bat (which has been proposed for endangered species status) and the tri-colored bat, Graeter said. "Before white-nose syndrome, tri-colored and little brown bats were considered the most abundant species we have and now we're seeing these really precipitous declines," she said. To slow the spread of the disease, wildlife officials have been working with the caving community to restrict spelunking during the bat's winter hibernation, and to decontaminate their clothing and equipment to prevent transmitting the fungus between sites. "The professional cavers have been very cooperative and willing to take measures to minimize disturbance to bats," Graeter said. "It's more a problem on the recreational side of things. I think people just aren't aware of the situation." The occurrence of the same fungus in healthy bats in Europe suggests it may have originated in Europe, and was accidently transmitted to bats in North America that lack immunity. In the U.S., white-nose syndrome was first documented in New York in 2006 and has spread throughout the East and as far west at Oklahoma. Bats affected with white-nose syndrome don't always have obvious fungal growth, but they may display abnormal behavior within and outside of their hibernacula. Scientists speculate the fungus may awaken the bats from their winter slumber, burning precious fat reserves. Although the outlook for cave-hibernating bats is dire, Graeter said there are some hopeful signs. The fungus has been detected on two species of big-eared bats, she said, "but we do not have any evidence of these two species getting the disease or any kind of die-off from this." Biologists are also studying a variety of biological controls to see if the bat species that are faring better might have oils, bacteria or other fungi on their bodies that may be inhibiting the white-nose fungus. [ link to hisz.rsoe.hu] Quoting: AKObserver wow lol deserves its own thread id say..not that far from me Quoting: Jux11 Just putting it out there we have a lot of bats here in summer most folks don't realize how important they are |
Jux11
User ID: 56298815 United States 04/10/2014 11:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 I had a dream last night. In my dream I was checking for earthquakes on the ol iPad... Big red dot on San Diego/ LA region. 8.0+ Not a prediction...just a dream... Still... Quoting: GoLikeAPro thanks for the insight.. interesting.. la quake is coming at some point.. I feel like the "big one" will be a little less than 8.0 point the finger, blame the other |
Jux11
User ID: 56298815 United States 04/10/2014 11:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429
A fungal disease of unknown origin that is killing hibernating bats in eastern North America appears to be spreading in Western North Carolina, according to biologists monitoring the epidemic. White-nose syndrome has been confirmed in at least seven mountain counties, but Biologist Gabrielle Graeter of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission said this week, "I think it's all over Western North Carolina at this point." Last year, the fungal disease - named for the white growths covering the muzzles of affected bats - was found to have killed a tri-colored bat at the Nature Conservancy's 186-acre Bat Cave Preserve in Rutherford and Henderson counties. But Graeter said the fungus that causes the disease is now more widespread than those seven counties that had confirmed cases as of 2013 - Avery, Buncombe, McDowell, Haywood, Yancey, Transylvania and Rutherford. "To confirm that it's in a county, we have to find the fungus has invaded the skin tissue of a bat," she said. "We're largely depending on someone in the public finding a freshly dead bat and they have to know to call us and submit it for testing. So we have gaps on our maps just because of the testing methodology." The Wildlife Resources Commission and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have been monitoring caves and mines throughout the state that are known as bat hibernating sites. Last winter, the partners found bat numbers in some hibernacula had declined by 95 percent. In North Carolina, the fungal disease has taken its biggest toll on species such as the little brown bat, northern long-eared bat (which has been proposed for endangered species status) and the tri-colored bat, Graeter said. "Before white-nose syndrome, tri-colored and little brown bats were considered the most abundant species we have and now we're seeing these really precipitous declines," she said. To slow the spread of the disease, wildlife officials have been working with the caving community to restrict spelunking during the bat's winter hibernation, and to decontaminate their clothing and equipment to prevent transmitting the fungus between sites. "The professional cavers have been very cooperative and willing to take measures to minimize disturbance to bats," Graeter said. "It's more a problem on the recreational side of things. I think people just aren't aware of the situation." The occurrence of the same fungus in healthy bats in Europe suggests it may have originated in Europe, and was accidently transmitted to bats in North America that lack immunity. In the U.S., white-nose syndrome was first documented in New York in 2006 and has spread throughout the East and as far west at Oklahoma. Bats affected with white-nose syndrome don't always have obvious fungal growth, but they may display abnormal behavior within and outside of their hibernacula. Scientists speculate the fungus may awaken the bats from their winter slumber, burning precious fat reserves. Although the outlook for cave-hibernating bats is dire, Graeter said there are some hopeful signs. The fungus has been detected on two species of big-eared bats, she said, "but we do not have any evidence of these two species getting the disease or any kind of die-off from this." Biologists are also studying a variety of biological controls to see if the bat species that are faring better might have oils, bacteria or other fungi on their bodies that may be inhibiting the white-nose fungus. [ link to hisz.rsoe.hu] Quoting: AKObserver wow lol deserves its own thread id say..not that far from me Quoting: Jux11 Just putting it out there we have a lot of bats here in summer most folks don't realize how important they are Quoting: AKObserver your right.. some people don't even know the importance of honey bees point the finger, blame the other |
AKObserver
User ID: 56596077 United States 04/10/2014 11:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 199 years ago... the largest eruption in known history and the "Year without a Summer" In April of 1815 Indonesian Mount Tambora produced the largest and deadliest volcanic eruption on our planet in the known history. A giant plinian eruption column is estimated to have reached about 40 - 50 km altitude. The volcano unleashed from 50 - 150 cubic kilometers of ash and aerosols into the atmosphere, heavy tephra fall devastated the island of Sumbawa and the surrounding area. Caldera collapse at the end of the eruption destroyed 30 km3 of the mountain and formed a 6 km wide and 1250 m deep caldera. This eruption measured 7 on the Volcanic Explosivity Index scale (VEI), and the effects were felt across the globe for the most of the 19th century. Rivers of incandescent ash poured down the mountain’s flanks and burned grasslands and forests. The ground shook, sending tsunamis racing across the Java Sea. Eruption of Mount Tambora coupled with other factors produced global climatic effects and killed more than 100 000 people, directly and indirectly. If we count in the casualties from the new strain of cholera, that originated in the Bay of Bengal as the result of this eruption, indirect casualties climbed up to tens of millions by the end of the century. [ link to thewatchers.adorraeli.com] |
Simple27
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User ID: 2034487 United States 04/10/2014 11:10 AM
Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 Magnitude 4.2 Region SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA Date time 2014-04-10 14:46:22.1 UTC Location 40.47 N ; 77.41 E Depth 1 km [ link to m.emsc.eu] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
AKObserver
User ID: 56596077 United States 04/10/2014 11:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 Watched this last weekend it was very interesting based on eye witness accounts and diaries [ link to www.bing.com] Krakatoa volcano the final days Last Edited by AKObserver on 04/10/2014 11:15 AM |
AKObserver
User ID: 56596077 United States 04/10/2014 11:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 Forecasters predict quiet 2014 Atlantic hurricane season with 9 tropical storms, 3 that become hurricanes [ link to www.usatoday.com] |
AKObserver
User ID: 56596077 United States 04/10/2014 11:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 breakingnews.com calls it the strongest eq in Idaho since June 2006 |
Simple27
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User ID: 2030748 United States 04/10/2014 11:58 AM
Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 Magnitude 3.5 Region GREECE Date time 2014-04-10 15:46:52.0 UTC Location 38.21 N ; 20.79 E Depth 2 km Macroseismic Intensity F Effects: Felt [ link to m.emsc.eu] Last Edited by Simple27 on 04/10/2014 12:21 PM~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27
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User ID: 2030748 United States 04/10/2014 11:59 AM
Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 breakingnews.com calls it the strongest eq in Idaho since June 2006
Quoting: AKObserver Good morning AKO! ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
AKObserver
User ID: 56596077 United States 04/10/2014 12:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 breakingnews.com calls it the strongest eq in Idaho since June 2006
Quoting: AKObserver Good morning AKO! Quoting: Simple27 Good morning! Last Edited by AKObserver on 04/10/2014 12:11 PM |
Simple27
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User ID: 2030748 United States 04/10/2014 12:14 PM
Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 Magnitude 2.3 Region ARKANSAS Date time 2014-04-10 10:24:21.4 UTC Location 35.41 N ; 92.21 W Depth 1 km [ link to m.emsc.eu] Quoting: Jux11 For some reason the link you had for this one pulled up a 4.7 Chile quake. I fixed the link above. : ) ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27
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User ID: 2030748 United States 04/10/2014 12:22 PM
Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 Magnitude 3.2 Region WESTERN TURKEY Date time 2014-04-10 14:48:03.0 UTC Location 37.02 N ; 27.48 E Depth 2 km [ link to m.emsc.eu] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27
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User ID: 42422047 United States 04/10/2014 01:47 PM
Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 Magnitude 2.8 Region SOUTHERN ALASKA Date time 2014-04-10 16:38:32.0 UTC Location 59.84 N ; 153.14 W Depth 100 km [ link to m.emsc.eu] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27
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User ID: 42422047 United States 04/10/2014 01:48 PM
Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 Magnitude 3.5 Region SOUTHERN GREECE Date time 2014-04-10 16:59:12.9 UTC Location 36.39 N ; 21.18 E Depth 2 km [ link to m.emsc.eu] ~*Ride the Wave*~ |
Simple27
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User ID: 42422047 United States 04/10/2014 01:49 PM
Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 Magnitude 4.3 Region OFF COAST OF TARAPACA, CHILE Date time 2014-04-10 17:14:54.0 UTC Location 20.02 S ; 71.02 W Depth 2 km [ link to m.emsc.eu] Last Edited by Simple27 on 04/10/2014 06:00 PM~*Ride the Wave*~ |
AKObserver
User ID: 56596077 United States 04/10/2014 01:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.7 Southeast of Loyalty Islands*5.2 Central Mid-Atlantic Ridge*5.2 Fiji ~ Pg 20429 NWS experiencing web problems: "Please disregard the giant flood warning across the entire Eastern U.S. [ link to twitter.com (secure)] |