Sunday, April 3, 2011

April 3, "New Moon" Super Moon Power Report: Current News Update on Earthquakes

Well now, the moon is not minding its' manners! Earths' magnetic field is in a frenzy. It's not in substorm mode, but is out-of-control within its' normal parameters. The April 3rd New Moon Super Moon is the creator of this frenzy. It has also created the usual behavior, from some of the normal seismic sensitive areas, and some not so normal areas.

In addition to areas mentioned in yesterdays' report, there are other areas today to report on. And please visit an ad before leaving!

Today a sensitive volcanic-seismic area of central Africa has had a 4.8 quake. Earlier the Fiji Island area had a 5.1 and Japan was experiencing still further aftershocks, most recently of 5.4 and 4.6. One other note, there has been a 4.6, in the north Pacific, just off the coast of Russia.

Chile is currently active with several different quakes 5.1, 5.4 and just recently a 5.9, with no reports of damage. They have experienced 9 aftershocks total, with the 3 different quakes, in the range of 4.4-5.1. Columbia has had two recent earthquakes of 4.9 and 4.7.

This New Moon Super Moon is having an effect in volcanic areas. The Puerto Rico area has been active for awhile now, but could see some small quakes, instead of the tiny rumbles. Central Africa could see additional small earthquakes and maybe a medium one. The Aleutian Islands of Alaska should continue to have a healthy amount of quakes from 3.0-4.0, maybe additional earthquakes in the range of the 4.7 which occured yesterday.

The western U.S. is calm right now. There is potential for additional 4.0-5.0 quakes along the ring described in my previous 2 quake posts. Southern California, Yellowstone region, and western Washington are prime locations during the "New Moon" Super Moon.

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