West Coast is a large area. Possible Cascadia event? Affecting WA and OR?
Or more like somewhere in CA (north ot south since it's a long state)
Would be nice if he could be a bit more precise.
Watch dutchsinse on youtube. He has the earthquakes figured out. He had the Turkey earthquake within 1 magnitude and the location was only off by a few hundred miles.
I was just thinking that Dutchsinse narrows it down to a few hundred miles. Sometimes he's spot on with the initial magnitude report but then USGS downgrades it.
Its been awhile for Cascadia. And it produces 9.0s with 100 foot tsunamis. The entire length tends to go all at once too. Think its like 1000 miles. A Cascadia quake would be felt across almost the entire Pacific Rim. I think the only bigger natural disasters that could hit earth are a meteor, a supervolcano or Hawaii/Azores landslide.
West Coast is a large area. Possible Cascadia event? Affecting WA and OR?
Or more like somewhere in CA (north ot south since it's a long state)
Would be nice if he could be a bit more precise.
Watch dutchsinse on youtube. He has the earthquakes figured out. He had the Turkey earthquake within 1 magnitude and the location was only off by a few hundred miles.
I was just thinking that Dutchsinse narrows it down to a few hundred miles. Sometimes he's spot on with the initial magnitude report but then USGS downgrades it.
The fault like runs along the cascades from north to south from WA all the way to CA.(& then some)
Its been awhile for Cascadia. And it produces 9.0s with 100 foot tsunamis. The entire length tends to go all at once too. Think its like 1000 miles. A Cascadia quake would be felt across almost the entire Pacific Rim. I think the only bigger natural disasters that could hit earth are a meteor, a supervolcano or Hawaii/Azores landslide.
This one Burns is anticipating would be on the north end of the San Andreas fault.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jo2iAyX0WUs
The Cascadia plate is further north and west. The big earthquakes last month were at southerners. end.