Is California on the brink of a big quake? Maybe even Hawaii? Probably not, but the next 7 days is an increased risk period. While the full moon on Tuesday 17th, is not a "Super Moon", it will still effect the Earths' electromagnetic field. It has been doing so since Thursday 12th, but only in the last 12 hours starting Sunday 15th, has it been playing havoc with it.
About 10 hrs. ago, New Guinea region northeast of Australia, received a 6.5 earthquake just out in open water. No tsunami warning or damages reported. Just in the last hour a rare 4.5 has occured off the coast of British Columbia, CA and earlier a 6.0 let go in the Atlantic Ocean between Brazil and Africa.
This is all normal you say? It is separately, but with timing and relativity, adds an increased opportunity this week for California to get rumbled. The solar data is extremely normal recently, so that will not play a factor currently.
What we are looking at though, is the earths atmosphere in general letting in more solar energy, creating some unusual weather patterns recently. Most of us around the Earth have experienced this, just in the last few weeks. We are going to add this minimal increased magnetic instability, with the full moon of Tuesday, and have an increased period of 5 days on either side of the Full Moon.
Looking at California right now, there is no way of telling where it could happen. Best estimate would be the Cali.-Mexico border region or Tejon Pass area. It is even possible during this time, Hawaii could receive a significant quake or volcanic event. Please visit an ad if you like. :-) Thank you
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