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As of late, I have observed that USGS and EMSC are a bit lax on their reports of earthquakes. Sometimes not seeing anything reported for hours from the last update, or seeing periods of 90-200 minutes with no earthquakes in between. My question is, are they leaving swarms of earthquakes out of their reports, or there are actually periods of no earthquakes?
SOZT: Greater than 90% of the earthquake activity is being altered by the USGS at present, which is under orders to prevent any clue being given to the public about the Earth changes caused by the presence of Planet X. Over a decade ago, the approach was to de-sensitize the live seismographs periodically, so the displays do not turn black worldwide, and to ignore the twice-a-day patterns showing up on these seismographs. Then any quakes that could be dropped were dropped. This was obvious to some who were watching the database manipulation. Quakes in the list would suddenly disappear. This was particularly the case where a quake happened in a remote location, or out in the ocean. Dumbing down the magnitude quickly followed, but in order to ensure the public did not notice, the USGS took control of all websites reporting quake statistics. At times, this control breaks, and discrepancies are reported to the public. Some countries rebel. Quake swarms are another source of control, as they pepper the databases with many quakes and skew the statistics, and thus are pulled from the database. Else the question is raised, why so many? EOZT
Will the USGS internet system be a reliable warning system for the European tsunami by registering on the net the New Madrid earthquake on the exact time it occurs?
SOZT: It will not be a lack of information from the USGS that will be the point of confusion during the earthquakes leading up to the New Madrid adjustment, it will be knowing which quake is the big one vs the many minor quakes preceding it. The USGS downgrades almost all earthquakes, to prevent meaningful statistics from being generated from their databases. They also exclude quakes whenever they can, but this is unlikely to happen in the New Madrid area as it is in the center of a populated land mass. Thus you will have magnitude 6 quakes that will be called a 5.2, magnitude 7 quakes called a 6.1, and when a magnitude 8 or greater quake occurs, it will be called a 6.9.
We would advise that rather than watching the USGS quake statistics, that you watch the Earth changes. The adjustment that will incite the European tsunami will involve bridges on the Mississippi breaking, and being impassable. The land to the west of the Mississippi will drop so that the Mississippi will become 50 miles wide in the state of Mississippi. Watch for this. The New Madrid adjustment will be several large quakes of magnitude 8-9, though will be listed as a lesser magnitude. As the N American continent continues to unzip up to and along the Seaway, the quakes will be less than a magnitude 8 but very destructive to Cleveland and Toledo and Buffalo and the inland locks along the Seaway. Thus it is not what the USGS says that should be watched, but the condition of the bridges on the Mississippi, the impact on the cities along the Seaway, and whether the inland locks are reported as inoperable. EOZT
Please collect earthquake-reports here. Significant Quakes or Magnitude 7+ can be posted separately.
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2013-05-21 01:55:05. 52.54 N 160.48 E 10 6.0 OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=318152
2013-05-20 23:01:2 52.43 N 160.24 E 16 5.6 OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=318121
http://www.emsc-csem.org/#2
Checking earthquake data on various sites today, I find the following 2 quakes on ANF earthscope that were not on USGS new Beta map site: dropped quakes again!
Latitude | 11.1414 | ||||||||||||||
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Longitude | -93.0143 | ||||||||||||||
Magnitude | 5.1 mb | ||||||||||||||
Depth | 15 km | ||||||||||||||
UTC Time | 09:55:51 May 20th, 2013 UTC | ||||||||||||||
Location | Off Coast Of Mexico, Mexico - Guatemala Area
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6.8 2013/05/20 09:49:03 (UTC) 44.927 S 80.639 W 10.0 Km (6.2 Miles) OFF THE COAST OF AISEN, CHILE
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/usb000gzlm#summary
2013-05-20 09:49:0 44.93 S 80.74 W 2 6.8 OFF COAST OF AISEN, CHILE
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=318053
http://www.emsc-csem.org/#2
Today's reported 5.9 quake off Kamchatka Russia appears to be another radical quake downgrade by USGS.
Heliplot for the seismograph located approximately 100 miles from the quake epicenter:
2013-05-19 20:20:19.0 52.74 N 159.33 E 76 5.3 OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
2013-05-19 20:15: 49.98 N 161.15 E 33 5.1 EAST OF KURIL ISLANDS
2013-05-19 20:07:0 53.26 N 158.64 E 60 4.9 NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
2013-05-19 19:53: 53.09 N 158.66 E 100 5.4 NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
2013-05-19 19:51:28 52.30 N 160.32 E 60 5.1 OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
2013-05-19 19:43:21.0 52.37 N 160.20 E 40 5.0 OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
2013-05-19 19:37:25.0 52.54 N 159.98 E 2 4.9 OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
2013-05-19 19:21:26.01hr 23min ago 52.35 N 160.20 E 40 5.1 OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
2013-05-19 19:11:58 52.80 N 158.82 E 60 4.9 NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
2013-05-19 19:05:58.01 52.27 N 160.68 E 40 4.6 OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
2013-05-19 18:44:10.0 52.30 N 160.20 E 10 6.0 OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/usb000gz3x#summary
2013-05-19 18:43:17.02 53.62 N 158.55 E 10 5.2 NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
2013-05-19 18:41:15.02h 52.36 N 160.18 E 40 5.0 OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
2013-05-19 18:33:0953.56 N 158.57 E 40 4.9 NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
2013-05-19 17:44:58.03hr 52.86 N 158.43 E 100 4.9 NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
2013-05-19 15:58:44.0 52.37 N 159.89 E 51 4.7 OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
2013-05-19 15:45:52.36 N 160.01 E 40 4.9 OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
2013-05-19 14:45:34 52.44 N 159.66 E 60 4.6 OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA
2013-05-19 15:07:42. 19.11 N 66.75 W 38 3.6 PUERTO RICO REGION
2013-05-19 13:17:59.07h 19.19 N 66.78 W 39 3.7 PUERTO RICO REGION
2013-05-19 12:58:5 19.10 N 66.86 W 2 4.1 PUERTO RICO REGION
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=317848
2013-05-19 09:07:28.011h 36.84 N 5.16 E 10 5.1 NORTHERN ALGERIA
2013-05-19 08:35:21.8 37.63 S 177.94 E 186 4.5 OFF E. COAST OF N. ISLAND, N.Z.
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=317811
2013-05-19 08:22:37.4 45.28 S 167.31 E 10 4.2 SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND
2013-05-19 06:27:48.0 62.86 N 25.24 W 2 4.2 ICELAND REGION
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=317791
2013-05-19 05:10:22.0 21.54 S 68.33 W 142 4.0 ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE
2013-05-19 03:37:09.0 36.84 S 71.07 W 135 4.0 NEUQUEN, ARGENTINA
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=317757
http://www.emsc-csem.org/#2
4.8 30km SW of Codrington, Barbuda 2013-05-18 20:50:46-03:00 20.3 km dee
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/usb000gynx#summary
4.7 23km SE of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Russia 2013-05-18 20:29:31-03:00 85.3 km deep
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/usb000gyp7#summary
4.9 45km SSE of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Russia 2013-05-18 19:39:46-03:00 73.8 km deep
6.1 2013/05/18 05:48:00 (UTC) 37.761 N 141.454 E 41.5 Km (25.8 Miles) 50 KM NE OF NAMIE, JAPAN
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/usb000gy67#summary
Permanent link to this event: http://www.globalincidentmap.com/beta/quakes-map/event/185639
Title: Earthquake M=5.2 - 18 km NE from Shawville, QC, Felt
Magnitude: 5.2
Source: Natural Resources Canada Feed
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/Canadian+Press+NewsAlert+Magnit...
OTTAWA - Windows rattled, walls swayed and knick-knacks toppled from store shelves near the national capital Friday as Canadians across a wide swath of Ontario and Quebec felt the disconcerting tremors of a 5.2-magnitude earthquake.
In the tiny town of Shawville, Que., about 18 kilometres from where Earthquakes Canada located the temblor's epicentre, residents described thinking at first there had been an accident or an explosion.
"There was a loud bang and it sounded like a heavy truck had hit the building," said Katherine Summerfield, who owns and operates Boutique Gwendoline, a women's apparel shop in town.
"The whole building was shaking and then things started falling off the shelving in the back room. So then we instantly knew it was an earthquake."
Less than 10 minutes after the first quake, which was initially reported as a 4.8, Earthquakes Canada registered an aftershock of 4.2.
The original quake was powerful enough to shake the big stone and brick building that houses the municipal offices in Shawville, said Mayor Albert Armstrong.
"The windowsill, the walls seemed to shift up and down," Armstrong told The Canadian Press. "My cabinet behind me was shaking and twisting.
"I've lived here all my life and I've never witnessed one like that before."
Armstrong quickly had maintenance crews check the town's water supply and sewage treatment plant, and then municipal buildings, for damage. But the community appeared to escape unharmed, shy of a few reports of minor residential damage.
One woman said that a furnace pipe was dislodged from her basement ceiling.
But while there was scant physical evidence of the quake near the epicentre, its impact on social media was broad and instantaneous.
The quake touched off an eruption of reaction on Twitter as users reported buildings shaking in Ottawa for several seconds; it was also felt in Toronto and as far away as Waterloo, Ont.
Across the river from Shawville, in Arnprior, Ont., residents reported being startled as buildings began to rumble.
"I thought it was an explosion of some type," said Arnprior resident Susan Eddie. "Everything started to shake so we went outside, and all my neighbours were outside as well.
Added fellow Arnprior resident Julie Engelberts: "My CD player was shaking. It was scary."
Police in Arnprior said they received no reports of damage.
The quake was slightly stronger than the last one of significance to hit the region — a magnitude 5.0 earthquake that was felt on the afternoon of June 23, 2010.
That quake's epicentre was situated in the area of Buckingham, Que., about 56 kilometres north of Ottawa.
Earthquakes Canada said Friday's quake followed the one in 2010 relatively quickly, since the region records an earthquake of magnitude 5.0 or higher, on average, only about once every 20 years.
The region near Ottawa is continuing to experience quakes. Notice how portions of the seismograph readings are obscured behind pink shading.
http://www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/recent/maps-cartes/index-e...
http://www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/stndon/wf-fo/index-eng.php...
http://www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/stndon/wf-fo/index-eng.php...
http://www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/stndon/wf-fo/index-eng.php...
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