Well down to the last day of Super Moon power, and there is not any major widespread activity. Still bummed over the over-hyped March 19 Extreme Super Moon? I still feel California is possibly inline for a 4.0-5.0 earthquake, but time is running short now. Going against earlier statements, I don't believe it will be right on the San Andreas fault, but removed 30-50 miles. Daytime will be more likely at this point, 6am-6pm, Pacific time.
The quakes for Friday that I noticed were: 2 in Alaska (4.3, 4.5) and 1 off the coast of Oregon (4.4), northwest of Eureka, CA. Please view one of my ads on my blog page.....
Currently the sun has been still behaving, with no solar storms to report. The moon is having an increased "Super Moon" effect on Earth currently. This increased pull should lighten up in 28 hours. We still should see seismic sensitive areas have random quakes Saturday. I guess the next report will be the last one related to the Extreme Super Moon of March 19....
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