Not very much has changed at all since my update 24 hours ago. Two things are evident. Increasing pressure building on the North American plate has remained steady without any surges. This is beneficial as grumbling will continue with mini-quakes and the amount of small quakes is still very low. The areas of grumbling still are CA, St. Helens region, and Northern Rockies. I am putting on hold the 5.0-5.5 prediction for CA as pressure has not ramped up between the plates. It would appear that 2 quakes of 3.0-4.0 could happen north and south of the greater LA area.
The second thing that is evident, the increasing impact that the moons magnetic field is having on Earths electromagnetic field. Tuesday and Wednesday we had higher readings at night, with an average reading during the daytime. In the last 24 hours, these reading which were smooth, have become erratic. The daytime level increased and the night reading stayed about the same as before. They are erratic though which is interesting. I would cite the moon as reason, but the sun had a medium solar storm today for a couple of hours. If we can avoid an extended medium solar storm or high solar storm burst for the next 4 days, the "EXTREME" super moon probably will not be able to give us more than a 5.0-5.5 quake.
Places ripe for the 5.0-5.5 super moon quake are entire western Washington, the areas of CA described yesterday ( activity doesn't support it yet), the center of Arkansas, and the area of Yellowstone. Western WA had a 2.9 near Tacoma, Arkansas a 3.0 north of Little Rock, and Yellowstone a 3.0 just out west. Stay tuned tomorrow for the Extreme Super Moon update and click an ad that I have placed for your enjoyment
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