Thursday, April 30, 2020

Outlook: April 30 - May 7, 2020

There is very little going on here and elsewhere in the world so far. A strong earthquake somewhere in the world later today is still possible. However, it may also remain very quiet until this weekend or next week. It is showing no signs of acting up more in Southern California now as well. It could however, become a lot more active here and elsewhere in the world by next week. It could end up increasing today, but it is uncertain. At this point, I'm not even going to bother scrolling through Twitter for new reports or looking at the USGS realtime earthquake data. I know when there is a lot going on and when there is hardly anything worth getting excited about when it comes to this subject matter.
Again, a strong earthquake could still happen today, whether it be within a couple of hours or later. At the same time, it could remain relatively quiet for another 2 or 3 days out there. A magnitude 3 or greater could still occur in Southern California today, but I will not be surprised if it remains devoid of event for another day or two. There may suddenly be a surge of large events worldwide by next week. Potential regions of concern would include: Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina, Central America, parts of the Caribbean, New Zealand, Scotia Sea region, Tonga, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Philippines(Mindanao), Indonesia(Sumatra, Sulawesi, Tanimbar Islands, Talaud Islands), East Timor, Andaman Islands region, Central Asia(Myanmar, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, or Pakistan), possibly the Caspian Sea region..
Again, something large happening today is not out of the realm of possibility. Neither is a magnitude 4 or greater in Southern or Central California. I in fact, would not be surprised if there is an explosion in activity here in Southern California tomorrow or by later this afternoon or evening. I am in fact suspecting a lot could take place at least by next week.

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