One day away from maximum moon power for the month, and Earths' magnetic field is non-erratic, but slightly more charged. There has been an obvious increase in earthquake activity in the last 48 hrs., but nothing alarming or questionable in California.
The western "Ring of Fire" has remained active, as normal, with quakes in the 5.0-6.0 range. There has been a surprise entry though! Australia has had a 5.2 on the northeastern coast, which is rare. So far, no reports of damage.
There are two other areas of interest. One is the Alaskan Peninsula/Aleutian Islands, where there have been three quakes of 4.1, 4.4, and 5.4, over the last 3 days.
The other is the inland Pacific ring that I have been following. Previously we have seen small quakes near Mt. Ranier, west and south of Yellowstone, and in extreme southern California. More recently small quakes have been in western Colorado, western Nevada, and two in western Montana.
Alaska looks like the most likely place for a Super Moon earthquake. Please visit an ad placed for you, thank you.
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