Thursday, December 24, 2020

Forecast: Dec. 24 - 31, 2020

 So far, there has been more or less going on in terms of significant activity around the world. A magnitude 5.9 struck the Palau region yesterday. There has yet to be much more going on out there in the world. There is a very high chance of magnitude 6 or greater today and this week. If it stays relatively quiet all day, then a lot more is expected within the next week with a strong chance of a magnitude 7 or greater somewhere by New Year's at this point. The last major earthquake(magnitude 7+) happened at the end of October and there is on average one magnitude 7 per month and we have skipped a few months this year. There is on average one magnitude 8 per year worldwide and there has still not been a great earthquake anywhere yet this year. 2020 could very well finish off with a lot of serious earthquake activity worldwide. At this point, if it does not become active today or tomorrow, then it may likely act up by the 26th, 27-30th somewhere at this point. Regions that could be under the gun would include: Palau, Papua New Guinea, Northern Mariana Islands, Indonesia(Sumatra, Java, the Banda Sea region, or Halmahera), Philippines(Mindanao or Luzon), Myanmar, Afghanistan or Pakistan, Iran or Turkey, Greece, Italy(Sicily region), Tonga, Fiji, Chile, Peru, Central America, Aleutian Islands or Southern Alaska.. There may now be new concerns of it becoming more active all over California and Nevada. This whole region may be heading into an active period. There have slowly, yet surely been more earthquakes occurring over the past year. It could possibly become active near Sacramento and work on down through Central California into Southern California. This could take place within a course of weeks to months. Something more significant could possibly be upon us much sooner, like any day now. Nothing is guaranteed. I will be updating as we go along. I will be on Twitter.

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