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JUST IN🚨: Six powerful earthquakes happened in less than 24 hours
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marble falls
(73,537 posts)thomski64
(1,008 posts)Fiendish Thingy
(24,472 posts)marble falls
(73,537 posts)Fiendish Thingy
(24,472 posts)JT45242
(4,236 posts)Same general process but not the ring of fire.
Same problem with the "charges attraction causing it" -- nope. These quakes are the result of convection currents moving tectonic plates over the Earth's mantle. Heat and density and not electrostatics.
bucolic_frolic
(56,326 posts)cachukis
(4,208 posts)Give Peace A Chance
(171 posts)The Gods are angry. More to come.
haele
(15,711 posts)Expect plate movement.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/earths-magnetic-north-pole-is-shifting-toward-siberia-and-raising-questions-about-unusual-movement-180985892/
No problem, perfectly natural. We should be just fine.
Just hope it's not also occuring during a time of major climatic change...
Oh wait...
ZDU
(1,576 posts)... just sayin'
surfered
(15,068 posts)
Sympthsical
(11,286 posts)So who's been bombing the fault lines again?
fujiyamasan
(2,188 posts)Those were some fun threads.
Sympthsical
(11,286 posts)I'm still stuck on the chicken wire and charcoal fluid, though.
hamsterjill
(17,951 posts)I don't think I should ask, right? LOL
Sympthsical
(11,286 posts)ShazzieB
(23,081 posts)Thanks for posting that. I read just enough of it to get the general idea of what the controversy was, but decided I knew way too little (basicallly nothing) about the issues in question to even form an opinion and climbed back out of the rabbit hole before I could get lost in there.
Sympthsical
(11,286 posts)Despite my best efforts, I've never been able to find it in the histories.
Dumb that is so dumb it circles around to being fantastically entertaining is one of my favorite Internet genres. Sun tornadoes causing earthquakes has to be up there.
fujiyamasan
(2,188 posts)hamsterjill
(17,951 posts)Thanks for sharing!!! LOL
Takes all kinds, right? SMH...
mwmisses4289
(5,159 posts)to set off a chain reaction around the ring of fire. I've been through two major ones, most notably the Nisqually Quake in 2001.
surfered
(15,068 posts)Cheezoholic
(4,120 posts)nilram
(3,592 posts)Last edited Fri Jun 26, 2026, 08:09 PM - Edit history (1)
My grandmother would say he's been eating too much fruitcake. There's no evidence that interplanetary magnetic fields have an effect on earthquakes. Scanning his twitter feed, he also believes the 1969 moon landing was a movie, and that there's lava flow on the moon. I wouldn't look to him for explanations about yesterday's quakes.
marble falls
(73,537 posts)... I need a good chuckle!
LudwigPastorius
(15,264 posts)...and that the general theory of relativity is wrong, and that gravity is caused by "tiny charged particles" originating within planets.
In short, he's a pseudo-science nutball.
Jilly_in_VA
(14,751 posts)that Mother Earth is trying to tell us something? Maybe we should all stop fighting, shut up, and LISTEN to her!
hamsterjill
(17,951 posts)I think Mother Earth (which in my personal belief generally equates to God - no one need believe as I do and I'm not trying to convert anyone) has had enough of our shit and is reminding us who actually has the power.
She is tired of our bullshit and stupidity. She is sad and hurting. Anyone with any ounce of empathy should be able to understand that in my opinion, and most of us, I dare say, can feel it happening.
Just my take and no one need worry if they don't agree, as all opinions are about the same since no one knows for sure.
yellow dahlia
(6,906 posts)Do we think any of this could be related to oil drilling and fracking?
Srkdqltr
(10,142 posts)Igel
(37,683 posts)Seismologist that I heard interviewed this morning said that the one quake would have barely concluded by the time the other was starting so she wasn't sure it wasn't more properly termed one long earthquake.
In which case it would be a single 7.5 magnitude on whatever modified scale they're using these days.
14.7 would basically have the Earth's crust shredded. Venezuela would, at the very best, be a rather large pool of magma with bits of Venezuela waiting to submerge or melt. With the rest of the hemisphere being rifted all over the place with magmatic upwellings in the rifts. (Igel checks to make sure he's not hallucinating that phrase ... no, it's actually used)
Srkdqltr
(10,142 posts)Fiendish Thingy
(24,472 posts)I dont consider anything under 6.0 to be a major quake
marble falls
(73,537 posts)haele
(15,711 posts)August 31, 2023.
Hurricane Hillary hit West Coast California, and when the disintegrating eye was over the LA basin, they had a 5.1 quake in Ojai, about 50 miles north.
marble falls
(73,537 posts)Unwind Your Mind
(2,378 posts)That 5.6 in Redwood valley is somewhat unusual
RockRaven
(20,062 posts)They put the dot down around San Diego/the US-Mexico border.
If you can't get stuff like that right on your infographic, who knows what else you screwed up...
Tree Lady
(13,438 posts)Whats really funny is I got an earthquake warning here in Medford 200 miles away.
My kids in Santa Rosa much closer didnt even mention it so couldnt be too bad.
Sympthsical
(11,286 posts)Got the phone alert. Waited and waited. Nada. And it wasn't that, that far away. Figured we'd at least get a little something.
But geology does funny things with how seismic waves travel.
Tree Lady
(13,438 posts)I was raised in Napa.
Sympthsical
(11,286 posts)I lived in East Bay for ten years before that. But when it came time to actually purchase a home, we had to bounce north for more reasonable prices. This was just before Covid when the house prices all jumped 30%, because of course they did.
I actually just finished doing a clinical psych rotation this spring at the state hospital. I never knew about the peacocks!
Tree Lady
(13,438 posts)When I was checking out different careers. The psych ward where they took me to a group therapy session of murders scared the ** out of me! They put us in long white jackets like doctor. I was skinny with really long hair the patients would try to touch it.
That was in 1972. So I lived there before any tourists came. Moved over to Santa Rosa for long time then retired first to WA in mountains there here in Medford winters easier.
Sympthsical
(11,286 posts)We have friends in their 50s who are already laying their plans for that Washington/Oregon retirement journey.
I'm angling for Pacifica eventually. I am not a heat person. I come from gloomy Celtic stock. When we moved here, it was in December, and I didn't realize just how hot the summers in North Bay could get. "It's 115 again?!" Ugh.
I want it cold and overcast and pointlessly depressing. Like my Catholic forebears intended.
Tree Lady
(13,438 posts)In the 60s & 70s. Cool breezes would come in had to wear a sweater at night. Tell your friends to change license plate and say they are from any state but Cali people in both OR & WA very upset at people retiring here with money from Cali and driving prices up.
Sympthsical
(11,286 posts)I say Napa, but I'm more ten minutes away in a valley. Even now in June, it's dipping down into the low 50s at night. We get those delta winds barreling through all the time that puts small animals and most patio furniture in danger. It's only during the afternoon that everything starts to rapidly bake. I had to work up in Vacaville last summer and forget it. Every day was miserable.
Unwind Your Mind
(2,378 posts)Here in Santa Rosa
Sneederbunk
(17,774 posts)Neither do I.
malaise
(299,609 posts)For visibility
Prairie Gates
(8,669 posts)dave99
(582 posts)LudwigPastorius
(15,264 posts)The cited Twitter poster is a fabulist.
Sympthsical
(11,286 posts)It's literally the plot of 2012. The neutrinos are destabilizing the tectonic plates!
Easily my favorite bit of nonsense in these tweets.
Cheezoholic
(4,120 posts)AverageOldGuy
(4,375 posts)Electing Antichrist as President was the first warning sign,
AllaN01Bear
(30,123 posts)DFW
(60,818 posts)We had just landed in San Francisco for the start of a very strenuous (we didn't understand HOW strenuous) summer vacation. We got into SFO late, and plopped into bed. At about 3:30 AM, the bed started shaking violently, and my wife, still groggy from the air travel and the 9 hour time difference, said, oh no, the washing machine is going crazy again! I reminded her, relax, we're in San Francisco, so it's probably just an earthquake. NOW she was wide awake, saying whaddya mean JUST an earthquake? Are you being serious? I said, yes, they have them all the time here. Go back to sleep. The shaking stopped and so she was soon fast asleep again. The next morning, she told me, she had the weirdest dream last night, that there was an earthquake, and I told her that whatever her dream was about, the earthquake was real. She was not amused.
Zackzzzz
(419 posts)and the building was on a cement slab.
Sitting at my desk,
I would feel the movement of the Hayward Fault through the floor.
Often, more than you would think,
there were small tremors going on everyday, rating 2 to 3.
Emile
(44,127 posts)Or the fault line where the Yellowstone Caldera is located.
LeftInTX
(34,959 posts)Dr. T
(817 posts)Last edited Thu Jun 25, 2026, 04:37 PM - Edit history (1)
They didn't feel an earthquake in bumfuck nowhereville so it didn't happen.
With some luck, the Christo-fascist faction of the MAGAt cult will be sucked up into the clouds any minute now. Good riddance.
Dem_in_Nebr.
(374 posts)How much I pray for that to happen!!
Or be sucked down into hell. Of whatever . . .
msfiddlestix
(8,201 posts)dickthegrouch
(4,746 posts)You can filter against all quakes up to 14 days in the past, and set a minimum magnitude to look at.
Looking at the last 14 days with a minimum magnitude of 3, there are many more than these pics are showing all around the ring of fire.
The app also lets you report whether you felt anything and how extensive any damage you can see is.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/myshake-earthquake-alerts/id1467058529
C_U_L8R
(49,644 posts)Or even just a space rock, down from the heavens to make the most joyful squish the world has ever heard.
muriel_volestrangler
(106,858 posts)with hundreds of dead, and it's feared many more, get under 20?
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143684265
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221327919
https://www.democraticunderground.com/132174665
The author of the later tweets is a loon.