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92% chance of a 4.5 - 6.0 Earthquake in Los Angeles- Sunday, 3/29/09
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| DaveT |
Great! thanks. You tell me after I just fly back from LA for the weekend before I make the big move down next week. So I'm away from Michelle and baby Devin!
Thanks a lot! |
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| DJ RANN |
| I'm not buying it. That video is about the most ghetto quake prediction news I've ever seen. |
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| djcami |
is this for real?
wouldn't the news stations in LA be giving out warnings too then? |
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| bas |
| Too bad earthquakes are impossible to predict. lol, Internet! |
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| 72hrpartyanimal |
thanks Julia. we all know you care.
i feel something in the air and this time, it aint my bad gas. my buddy Tom always tells to get my shot gun ready
billy: "for what Tom?
tom: "for the RIOTS!"
now it makes sense. |
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| skizzell |
Pure unsubstantiated BS. Just ask the USGS.
Title should rather read 92% chance quakeprediction.com (lol) will be wrong once again. |
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| skizzell |
Having said the above. There is promising technology out of Japan that can sense the moments just before an earthquake and sound off an alarm (I guess kind of like before a tornado), but right now they can only trigger it about 30 seconds before the first P waves start to hit. I don't have any references off-hand, but you can google it.
Anyway, if you're a science fan like me, you'll notice that no one in the science community is talking about these bull 'predictions' because they are completely unsound and moronic. Notice the banner ads on that site. If anything, they are just trying to make some quick ad cash. :rolleyes:
But do remember, a large quake will hit us in a matter of time. Always be prepared (multiple kits, plans, etc). At the very least, prepare to survive on your own without any assistance (and completely off the grid) for at least 72 hours per person. |
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| MelBeat |
| These people have been constantly predicting high magnitude earthquakes that never happened. |
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| skell |
The fail whale has landed.  |
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