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Re: New LA Swarm-Another question |
Hi All. Could it be that what triggered one could have triggered the rest? They don't appear to be associated with the same fault, or even close to the same area. Those small quakes scattered around the area do not meet my idea of a swarm. To me a swarm is a nice tight group of quakes that sometimes occur before a major quake, or at the very least a moderate quake, and then again sometimes not at all. I guess it depends on how you look at. I have some forecasts that are close to the period when they are suppose to occur. Maybe one or two of them will occur. Guess I'll just have to wait and see. Take Care…Don in creepy town Follow Ups: ● Re: New LA Swarm-Another question - Canie 07:53:25 - 10/22/2001 (10227) (1) ● Re: New LA Swarm-Another question - Don In Hollister 14:06:00 - 10/22/2001 (10229) (1) ● Re: New LA Swarm-Another question - Canie 18:00:42 - 10/23/2001 (10258) (2) ● Be ever watchful - seemingly insignificant observations might be significant - Lowell 18:16:57 - 10/24/2001 (10307) (0) ● Re: New LA Swarm-Another question - Todd 21:49:50 - 10/23/2001 (10268) (1) ● Re: New LA Swarm-Another question - manda 22:20:08 - 10/23/2001 (10269) (1) ● Re: New LA Swarm-Another question - Canie 08:23:40 - 10/24/2001 (10285) (0) |
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