Saturday, April 2, 2011

April 2, Current News: Solar, Moon, Quake Report Update: Rumble in Wyoming & Columbia

Hello Again! Your earthquake activity report for April 2, is a normal one, with a wide area of quakes reported.

The solar energy affecting Earth, is within minor solar storm boundaries, which is normal. The magnetic field across North America is very erratic right now. This has been going on for 15 hours now, so it has to have something to do with the New Moon "Super Moon". While not as potent as the Full Moon "Super Moon", this would be 4th strongest moon cycle this year. The 1st strongest is the "EXTREME" Super Moon, the 2nd and 3rd strongest are this months' Super Moon and the one from February.

As referred to yesterday, the area to watch in the western U.S. has produced an earthquake south of Yellowstone National Park. A 4.1 rattled a good portion of extreme western Wyoming Friday morning. This came two hours after my post, referring to interest in the ring of quakes from L.A. to Seattle. This quake erupted right along this path, which passes through Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, and Yellowstone areas. The only other minor unrest was in southern California. Always dangerous areas to watch on this ring are western Washington, Yellowstone region, and southern California. Please support the blog, click an ad :-)

Columbia was host to a 4.5, which has been normal for the Central America region.
Chile had a 5.1 (followed by a 4.4) just off their coast. 
In the southwest Pacific, Papua New Guinea had a 5.5 in open water, normal for the area.
Greece had a 5.9 (followed by a 3.9) just out into open water off the island of Crete. No injuries or substantial damage was reported and was felt far away in Egypt, Malta, and even Israel.

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