Posted August 19, 2015 3:11 pm by Comments

By John Heatherly

Earthquake In The Northwest – The Really Big One On The Way!
The question is – When?

Those who live west of InsterState 5 are stocking up on Earthquake Survival Kits. With reports like this one from NewYorker.com, and video presentations like the one below from the USGS, their actions are understandable. Are you concerned about “The Big One?”

When the 2011 earthquake and tsunami struck Tohoku, Japan, Chris Goldfinger was two hundred miles away, in the city of Kashiwa, at an international meeting on seismology. As the shaking started, everyone in the room began to laugh. Earthquakes are common in Japan—that one was the third of the week—and the participants were, after all, at a seismology conference. Then everyone in the room checked the time.

Seismologists know that how long an earthquake lasts is a decent proxy for its magnitude. The 1989 earthquake in Loma Prieta, California, which killed sixty-three people and caused six billion dollars’ worth of damage, lasted about fifteen seconds and had a magnitude of 6.9. A thirty-second earthquake generally has a magnitude in the mid-sevens. A minute-long quake is in the high sevens, a two-minute quake has entered the eights, and a three-minute quake is in the high eights. By four minutes, an earthquake has hit magnitude 9.0.

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Source:: Patriot Outdoor News

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