Monday, November 7, 2022

New EQ Watch: 11/8-16/22

 


There was a bit of a drag in the activity after it was increasing. However, it could start back up again any time now or within the next several days. I was feeling like these upticks in activity would occur in short intervals. I shortened the last watch to 3 days. I decided to post a new one this evening. It may be around the middle of the month when it becomes most active. There may be a very high chance of a magnitude 7+ any day now somewhere. Today was not a very active day, but there is due to be a lot within the next week so far. Areas to watch would include: the Aleutian Islands, Kamchatka Peninsula, Kuril Islands(Russia), Ryukyu Islands(Japan), Batan and Babuyan Islands region(Philippines), Indonesia, parts of Central Asia, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Fiji region.. At the same time, it also may not be acting up anywhere just yet. This going drag out for just over a week at this point. There has also been some interesting activity going on in the central U.S. There were not only several new small earthquakes in the New Madrid Seismic Zone, but some tremors just west of there. The other day, a magnitude 3.2 struck 10 km north of Van Buren, Missouri. There is no way of actually knowing whether this means something bigger might happen soon, but it is worth taking note of. It is not out of the realm of possibility that something could actually be going on in this side of the country. As for the rest of the world, there may or may not be anything significant going on anywhere yet, but there is a high likelihood of it becoming more active somewhere this week.

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