Saturday, February 25, 2012

February 25 - Current EARTHQUAKE and Sun News - 4.4 California and 4.0 Quebec Quakes

Hello Readers! Well in the correct areas, we have seen tiny quakes in the right formations, signaling widespread increasing pressures across the Northern Hemisphere. Major increases? Not yet, but enough to fire off two small signal quakes. One within the active coastal region of northern California at a clip of 4.4 and one in an ancient caldera zone, located along the St. Lawrence Vallley, in Quebec at 4.0.

As a recap of previous blog posts, I expect these type of quakes in previously disclosed zones for about the next 60 days. Small quakes 4.0 to 5.0, with a possibility of up to 5.3. In the 60-120 day window, the possibilities increase and 5.3-6.5 are possible in previously outlined areas.

Areas of extreme interest currently are Mount Hood in Oregon, Mount Rainier in Washington, the Yellowstone Super Volcano, and the New Madrid Caldera. These four locations have had normal minor activity at an increased clip. Mount Adams, Mount St. Helens, and Mt. Baker are of no interest at this time.

Currently the Sun is not very active with solar flares and sunspots. In fact, recent weeks have been mostly quiet, except for specific alignment times that I had described weeks earlier. It is without a doubt, planet alignment can have an effect on the Suns' activity. X-Class Flares from the Sun during the next 45 days, should be of no danger to Earth, as planet alignments will be out-of-favor. The 45-60 day window may be of interest, but we will have to see. The 60-90 day window will be a time of peak interest in Solar Flares / CME and possible dangers to Earth. Please visit a sponsor on my blog page :-)

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