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CountAllVotes

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12. It is shaking all of the time
Sat Oct 5, 2019, 07:44 PM
Oct 2019
https://earthquaketrack.com/v/norcal/recent

I've lived on top of this fault my entire life.

It is never quiet, never!

Northern California has had: (M1.5 or greater)

11 earthquakes in the past 24 hours
101 earthquakes in the past 7 days
488 earthquakes in the past 30 days
3,559 earthquakes in the past 365 days

The largest earthquake in Northern California:

today: 3.5 in Broadmoor, California, United States
this week: 3.5 in Fort Bragg, California, United States
this month: 3.8 in Soledad, California, United States
this year: 5.6 in Rio Dell, California, United States

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Now they say 3.6 centered in Colma kimbutgar Oct 2019 #1
KCBS yuiyoshida Oct 2019 #3
actually not centered in Colma, 3.6 miles southwest of Colma, which is in the ocean CreekDog Oct 2019 #17
this is from the website recent earthquakes in california and nevada,, AllaN01Bear Oct 2019 #2
Why is a 3.6 in California in LBN though? I could understand a 6.0 or higher but a 3.6 is cstanleytech Oct 2019 #4
Earthquakes are always reported here in the State yuiyoshida Oct 2019 #5
Yes I know they are reported in the state and on the news but how is this mild of a quake cstanleytech Oct 2019 #6
Well, i I guess if you don't believe it belongs in LBN yuiyoshida Oct 2019 #7
No, you have the power to delete it yourself if you want I was just wondering about the logic of cstanleytech Oct 2019 #8
I don't wish too.. yuiyoshida Oct 2019 #9
It is a non-event in northern Calif. CountAllVotes Oct 2019 #13
Slow day, huh? LanternWaste Oct 2019 #20
Correct. CountAllVotes Oct 2019 #10
It's on the the San Andreas Fault, and that's big news in my mind Brother Buzz Oct 2019 #11
It is shaking all of the time CountAllVotes Oct 2019 #12
How many of those earthquakes are associated with the San Andreas Fault? Brother Buzz Oct 2019 #14
Regardless if it is or is not the point is LBN is supposed to be for major news stories of national cstanleytech Oct 2019 #15
to cause you extreme angst CreekDog Oct 2019 #18
3.6 is about the amount of shaking if someone walks above you on the 2nd floor. Kablooie Oct 2019 #16
if you're at the epicenter it shakes a hell of a lot more than that CreekDog Oct 2019 #19
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