Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Update: November 3, 2020

 


There may have not been numerous moderate quakes around the world, but a magnitude 6.0 struck off the coast of Aisen, Chile yesterday evening. There was also a magnitude 5.7 in the Tonga region overnight(Pacific Standard Time). There still may be more significant EQ activity taking place out there. The Pacific Northwest coast or the Gulf of Alaska may have something going on. Of course, it is uncertain. The sequence near Perryville, Alaska could start flaring up again, becoming more active or the Aleutian Islands could become active at any time. Other areas of possible concern may include: Central Asia(Western China, Tajikistan region), Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, Banda Sea region), East Timor, Vanuatu, Tonga, Central America or Mexico, Japan(Hokkaido)... At the same time, that could be it for now. There has been signs of more activity heating up in Southern California overnight and this morning. A magnitude 4 or greater is of an increased potential any time or day now once again. These quiet periods have not been lasting very long. There would be a surge in mag. 3+ following days of hardly anything going on recently.

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