Friday, October 4, 2019

Update: October 4, 2019

I woke up to see that the real-time earthquakes map was very scarce. It has overall been extremely uneventful all day. There was the exception of a moderate earthquake in Alaska, but other than that, there was very little taking place anywhere else. It was nearly dead here in Southern California. There was a 13-hour gap between mag. 1+ EQs overnight. It remained very quiet throughout the day. However, the activity could start up anytime now. If it stays quiet for now, then a lot more activity may take place by next week. There may be more significant earthquake activity increasing worldwide just now. At the same time, it may also discontinue for another day or two.
There is due to be major earthquake activity somewhere at any time. Regions that may be next for more significant earthquake activity include: Philippines(Negros, Luzon, Mindanao), Japan(Hokkaido, Honshu, Izu Islands, Volcano Islands, or Ryukyu Islands), Kuril Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, Southern Alaska, Northern Mariana Islands, Papua New Guinea, Molucca Sea, Indonesia(Sumatra, Sulawesi, Kepulauan Talaud), Solomon Islands, Santa Cruz Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu, New Zealand, Scotia Sea, Chile, Argentina, Peru, Central America, Mexico, Greece, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Myanmar, China(Xizang, Qinghai, Sichuan, or Yunnan), Andaman Islands..
If it does not act up by now or tomorrow, then more major earthquake activity is likely within the next week or two. More magnitude 6+ should start taking place somewhere at anytime this weekend. While there still may be little taking place here in Southern California for right now, there may be more activity taking place North of the Garlock Fault and elsewhere in the Western U.S. There may be mag. 4+ taking place in Central or Northern California anytime now - this includes the Ridgecrest area and Mammoth Lakes. There may also be mag. 4+ occurring in other parts of the West such as Utah, Montana, Nevada, Wyoming, and/or Idaho. A magnitude 3.0 just now occurred in Utah.
Meanwhile, it may or may not act up in Southern California any moment now, but there might be more mag. 4+ taking place within the week. It could still happen this weekend. There could also be a lot more potentially taking place with the Little Lake aftershock sequence.

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