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Chances For A Quaking Christmas?
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Posted by Petra Challus on December 16, 2001 at 12:53:23:
Hi All, When I lived in the burbs of Seattle, every year the local magazines and TV stations would talk about the chances anywhere in the nation for having a white Christmas. So I was wondering what the chances were to have a Quaking Christmas. As you can see from the list below, the chances of having a Quaking Christmas are considerably less than getting snow. Just for fun....Petra 1942 12 3 944 39 42.00 119 18.00 5.9 N. of Wadsworth, Nevada 1948 12 4 2343 33 56.00 116 23.00 6.5 Desert Hot Springs 1940 12 7 2216 31 40.00 115 5.00 5.5 Colorado R. delta 1812 12 8 15 0 34 22.00 117 39.00 7.0 Wrightwood 1926 12 10 838 40 45.00 126 0. 6.0 W. of Cape Mendocino 1956 12 13 1315 31 0. 115 0. 6.0 W. shore, Gulf of California 1858 12 16 10 0 34 0. 117 30.00 6.0 San Bernardino region 1954 12 16 11 7 39 19.00 118 12.00 7.1 Fairview Peak, Nevada 1954 12 16 1111 39 30.00 118 0. 6.8 Dixie Valley, Nevada 1812 12 21 19 0 34 12.00 119 54.00 7.0 Santa Barbara Channel 1932 12 21 610 38 45.00 118 0. 7.2 Cedar Mountain, Nevada 1899 12 25 1225 33 48.00 117 0. 6.4 San Jacinto and Hemet 1951 12 26 046 32 48.00 118 18.00 5.9 San Clemente Island 1948 12 29 1253 39 33.00 120 5.00 6.0 Verdi, Nevada 1869 12 27 155 39 24.00 119 42.00 6.25 Olinghouse fault, Nevada 1869 12 27 10 0 39 6.00 119 48.00 6.0 Carson City, Nevada region 1934 12 30 1352 32 15.00 115 30.00 6.5 Laguna Salada, B.C. 1934 12 31 1845 32 0. 114 45.00 7.0 Colorado R. delta
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● Re: Chances For A Quaking Christmas? - chris in suburbia 07:06:46 - 12/17/2001 (12093) (0)
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