Another 5.5 Eartth quake and possible results.
Posted by candlestick on January 20, 2000 at 06:44:01:

Please re-read entire thread (this and the Alaskan Quake ups the probability of the 8 quakes forecast for California and may increase the magnitudes---thread is under 40-41N and 124-125W) and a prediction posted by another person for Washington State at another thread this area. He was talking about a quake this area. This fullfills his prediction. Received Primary alerts as follows by e-mail.

The following is from the United States Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center: preliminary hypocenter for earthquake of 2000 jan 20, OFF COAST OF OREGON, about 155 miles (250 km) W of Coos Bay, Oregon: latitude 43.7 degrees north longitude 127.3 degrees west origin time 09:41:47.0 utc depth shallow, magnitude 5.5 ms. 3:41:47 EST

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The following is from the United States Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center: preliminary hypocenter for earthquake of 2000 jan 20, ALASKA PENINSULA, about 115 miles (180 km) NNW of Sand Point, Alaska: latitude 56.8 degrees north longitude 161.9 degrees west origin time 06 13 02.4 utc depth 220, magnitude 5.8 mb. Time 01:13:02.4 EST. No Tsunami will be generated by Alaskan Quake. No Information Tsunami Oregon Quake either way. Will be elevated tides off the coast of Oregon Washington and Northern California unless alert issued.