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In reply to the discussion: QUAKE! 4.7 almost directly underneath me [View all]kestrel91316
(51,666 posts)13. You know what worries me most:
The recent uptick in small quakes in the area and now this. It reminds me of the lead-up to Northridge. We are overdue for very large quakes on both the San Andreas and the Newport-Inglewood faults.
A Big One on the N-I would be far worse than Northridge in terms of death, destruction, and economic damage.
And yes, this quake is also similar to Northridge in that it was in morning darkness, on a holiday Monday (St. Pat's vs MLK Day), and in unseasonably warm weather. Creeping me out.
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They keep saying Westood and Beverly Hills but it's closer to the other side of the mountains
cui bono
Mar 2014
#9
No idea. But our biggest ones invariably seem to happen during unseasonably warm weather.
kestrel91316
Mar 2014
#18
I have been expecting a significant quake for weeks or months now, because we have seen
kestrel91316
Mar 2014
#22
I know USGS pooh-poohs it, but we keep observing it again and again and again.
kestrel91316
Mar 2014
#24
Actually, Northridge's 6.7 was 900X stronger than this 4.4. Which is terrifying to think about.
kestrel91316
Mar 2014
#40
Well I've lived here for 32 years and I used to be blase about them, and then Northridge hit.
kestrel91316
Mar 2014
#35