Wednesday, March 11, 2020

March 11, 2020

I'm afraid the recent new alert level icons(Twitter) may have been a little too confusing. I had to reform them to where it is easier to follow up on whatever is going on. I included an icon depicting a sleeping fox which indicates that there is almost nothing going on anywhere. The next level depicts an alerted fox with one exclamation point. That means that there is a heightened chance for more strong earthquake activity in the world. It can also signify more activity warming up in Southern California. The next one is the same picture, but the fox has acquired a firey red glow with 2 exclamation points.
 
That signifies a very high chance for strong to major earthquake activity worldwide at any time or any day. I may also use it to indicate a higher potential for magnitude 4+ in Southern California. The last icon is a bright red silhouette with 3 exclamation points which would indicate more significant earthquake activity in Southern California or a heightened potential for magnitude 5+ in the region. I have been attempting to be a little more specific. It has been switched on and off of the red tinted icon where it may not work so well at all and it was looking like it was turned on red most of the time.

I know big earthquakes don't happen everyday. I have been attempting to trust my gut feeling. It is not easy. I have been afraid of taking a chance by switching off of level 2 alert mode when going to bed and something large occurring somewhere in the world overnight. I have been working on taking this to the next level. So far, there is a high chance of mag. 6+ worldwide anytime now. However, it could delay more into this weekend or perhaps next week. A lot more significant activity, including the potential for mag. 7+ in  the world somewhere is of a high likelihood within the next week.

There also should be more magnitude 3-4+ in Southern California any day now. If it does not act up this week, then there might be a lot more going on by next week. It should not stay quiet that much longer here. It has been less than active long enough.


https://twitter.com/SeismicFox1

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