Sunday, August 23, 2020

Outlook: August 2020


Usually in the latter part of every month, I make a post detailing the potential outlook in terms of earthquakes worldwide and local. Yesterday, I made a post, but deleted it because I rushed through it and did not thoroughly process everything. At this point, more significant activity may start heating up by tomorrow in parts. There could also be little going on out there for now. There is still a high change for more mag. 6+ worldwide within the week ahead. Areas to watch include: Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Banda Sea region), Mohean-India region(Andaman Islands), Central Asia(Hindu Kush region or Xizang-China), East Timor, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Aleutian Islands and/or Southern Alaska... It has been extremely quiet all day in Southern California. The number of quakes over the last day has dropped all the way down to 19(area between the Tehachapi Mountains and the Mexico border). There has been some more activity heating up in Baja California, just South of the border. At this point, it could remain very quiet for the rest of the day or possibly into tomorrow. However, a lot more could take place any day now. More mag. 4+ within the next week or two is of a very high chance. There could also be more taking place with the Ridgecrest sequence. There may be more mag. 3+ in other parts of California and/or Nevada anytime or day now. I will be providing updates via Twitter if more changes occur.

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