I lived in Missouri for several years. The New Madrid Faultline bothered me more than tornadoes, even felt some minor tremors from it. If it goes active, it would be catastrophic.
I live on the edge of Western Kentucky. We live on top of a cave system which is one of the largest cave systems in the US. It leads all the way up to Mammoth Cave. I was told that when it hits, to put my head between my legs and kiss my butt goodbye because there is nowhere to run. We also have a lot of sinkholes in our state.
I lived in Missouri for several years. The New Madrid Faultline bothered me more than tornadoes, even felt some minor tremors from it. If it goes active, it would be catastrophic.
Dutch Sinse on youtube has been fairly accurate with earthquake predictions, and occasionally mentions the New Madrid area as an area to watch.
But, it doesn't seem to store or build up energy. It just sits there, watching.
..... "It just sits there, watching." That's what it wants us to think.
I live on the edge of Western Kentucky. We live on top of a cave system which is one of the largest cave systems in the US. It leads all the way up to Mammoth Cave. I was told that when it hits, to put my head between my legs and kiss my butt goodbye because there is nowhere to run. We also have a lot of sinkholes in our state.