Re: May be 3.7
Posted by Lowell on January 24, 2003 at 15:12:14:

Nothing out of the ordinary, only if you do not consider the complete absence of any events of M>2 in southern California in the past two days as typical, which it is not. Also you might want to check out the European earthquakes at Zurich. Highly unusual events in Spain, Portugal, the Pyrennes and Poland have followed the Mexico event - most in the high 4's in magnitude. Also the strongest event ever recorded in the 100 km radius from Harrington Harbour, Quebec on the border with New Brunswick and near northeastern Maine was recorded shortly afterward. I guess it's all a matter of perspective. If you expect to see nothing you will see nothing, if you expect to see something you might find it. That is the problem with non-statistical techniques. "seems to me" etc. One example of which is the above paragraph. But this is just written here to give you'all something to discuss besides dissing each other.


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