Posted By: srt
Earthquake indicators anyone? - 08/17/20 06:16 AM
Probably to last thing we need right now is a large earthquake on the san andreas fault.
A majority of the san andreas fault has been experiencing a lot of seismic activity as well as other areas concentrated around salton sea (a geothermal area), Ridgecrest CA area and Tonopah NV. Except he inactive area between Bakersfield and Riverside is said to be overdue for a big one.
Being a life-long resident of Rural Nor Cal, I've heard many Farmer Fables and Wives tales about "things that forebode a big earthquake".
Included are meteor showers, earthquake weather, several days of very hot weather, odd behavior of pets, birds and crickets being quiet, and wind-up clocks running faster or slower than normal.
I've been noticing all the above anybody on the left coast been noticing any indicators, or have heard any other wives tales of indicators.
I'ts been said a really big quake is expected and overdue. Keep in mind that someday LA will be creep northwest and eventually lie west of reno nv and eventually it will be northwest of SF. CA will not fall into the ocean, rather it's being pushed up out of the ocean evidenced by the coast range and Sierra Nevada Mountains.
A majority of the san andreas fault has been experiencing a lot of seismic activity as well as other areas concentrated around salton sea (a geothermal area), Ridgecrest CA area and Tonopah NV. Except he inactive area between Bakersfield and Riverside is said to be overdue for a big one.
Being a life-long resident of Rural Nor Cal, I've heard many Farmer Fables and Wives tales about "things that forebode a big earthquake".
Included are meteor showers, earthquake weather, several days of very hot weather, odd behavior of pets, birds and crickets being quiet, and wind-up clocks running faster or slower than normal.
I've been noticing all the above anybody on the left coast been noticing any indicators, or have heard any other wives tales of indicators.
I'ts been said a really big quake is expected and overdue. Keep in mind that someday LA will be creep northwest and eventually lie west of reno nv and eventually it will be northwest of SF. CA will not fall into the ocean, rather it's being pushed up out of the ocean evidenced by the coast range and Sierra Nevada Mountains.