Tuesday update
Posted by Dennis Gentry in Santa Clarita on May 23, 2000 at 18:40:43:

Secondaries on a widespread basis still continue. We did have an Olancha M3.8 last evening but it didn't cause the number of active secondaries to decrease. Secondaries were monitored between 7AM-8AM and 4:30PM-5:30PM today.

This is new territory for me now that this has been going on for over a week and a half and is a new learning experience for me. From another individual its known that signals from the Landers quake went on for several months. I'm not receiving anything that large on my primary yet and when I do that will give me up to a 10 day warning. That is if the quake is not where the Hector quake hit (appears that the Hector quake area may be a blind spot for my primary or I wasn't around when the signal came in).

It may also be possible, that this continuation of secondary activity is due to an increased amount of smaller M3.5+ activity that is constantly keeping these indicators active. Hopefully, this is the case.

Maybe there is something else altogether that is causing this that I'm not aware of.

At any rate, I'll have to wait and see what transpires over the next 2 months and will advise if anything drastically changes. Especially when my primary starts giving me feedback.

Dennis