Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Outlook: June 9 - 17, 2020


At this point, the global activity may remain low for now. However, it could still heat back up in places today. A major earthquake somewhere today or tomorrow is still not out of the question. There is in fact still a very high potential for magnitude 6 or greater in the world any time or day by the 13th. It could also delay into next week at the same time. There is more activity occurring up in Alaska. There could potentially be something more significant going on there any time or any day now.
There is still more aftershock activity occurring in Nevada and there may be more mag. 3 or 4+ taking place near Bodie, California(Mammoth Lakes area). Some more aftershock activity has also started flaring up in Idaho. There may not be much going on here in Southern California right now. However, there may still be a lot more to come within the coming days. It could still heat back up again today. There could be little going on around here for now, but it should start becoming more active by now or sometime very soon.
The places around the world to potentially watch out for include: Central Asia(Afghanistan, Myanmar), Iran, Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Halmahera, Banda Sea region), Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu, Kermadec Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Japan(Ryukyu Islands, Hokkaido, or Northern Honshu), Taiwan, Kuril Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, Aleutian Islands or Southern Alaska, Central America, Chile..
When I list all those places, I don't want to confuse anyone where it comes across like I'm saying multiple places might go off at once. These are just the candidates. They are usually the most active parts of the world. That being said, there may or may not be more serious activity going on in the world. There is due to be more within the next 5-7 days at this point. This could also include more dangerous volcanic activity taking place somewhere.

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