Friday, November 22, 2019

November 22, 2019

I decided to use that other icon(red glow) for whenever there is an increased potential for mag. 6+ worldwide at any moment. The second one is used for whenever there is an increased potential for more significant seismic activity in Southern California. At this point, there may not be a lot going on in the world at the moment, but there is a high chance of more mag. 6+ worldwide within the next week. A large quake could even take place somewhere this weekend or even later today.
My Twitter icon for whenever mag. 6+ may be imminent somewhere worldwide

I'm carefully taking this to the next level. I will attempt to determine which regions in the world may most likely experience a large earthquake and places that may have more moderate, yet significant earthquake activity. I cannot be sure where exactly the most energy is coming from and cannot rely entirely on the most recent data. There are places that have been having a lot of activity going on lately, but that does not necessarily mean a larger event might be imminent in those regions.
My Twitter icon whenever there is a higher potential
for more significant quake activity in Southern California

There is a high chance of more mag. 6+ any day now in the world. It could delay to next week or it could occur today or tomorrow. Regions that may be having moderate to strong or major earthquakes include: Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Talaud Islands, Philippines, Central Asia(Western China, Tajikistan, Afghanistan), Iran, Myanmar(Burma), Andaman Islands region, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, Santa Cruz Islands, Fiji, Tonga, Vanuatu, New Zealand(South and/or North Island), Chile, Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, Central America, Southern, Central, or Northern Alaska or potentially Yukon Territory, Aleutian Islands, Kanchatka Peninsula, Kuril Islands, Japan, Northern Mariana Islands..
Again, I'm just experimenting with this. This might not be a great idea. Things can go from 0 to 90 in an instant. A magnitude 5.0 can suddenly slip up to a magnitude 6 or 7. The places highlighted in red are active regions that could be potential candidates for the next set of mag. 6+ and the regions highlighted in orange may be candidates for the next set of mag. 5+. I also could have mentioned the Pacific Northwest coast as a candidate for the next set of mag. 5+. There could be more taking place there at any time or day, but there also might not.
There may not be a lot of activity taking place in Southern California right now, but there is still a decent chance of more magnitude 3+ anytime or day now. There still may also be more taking place in the Ridgecrest area as well as other areas of California.

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