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Lorne wrote:Also, "experts" are the ones pushing global warming....
Sort-of reminds me of an old joke:
An "ex" is a has-been
A "spurt" is a drip under pressure.
You can fill in the rest.
And history clearly shows that "experts" can be motivated to toe the official government line.
A 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck Qinghai province of China Wednesday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey reported
GodsStudent wrote:This quake struck in a western Tibetan area of China. The Hindus. The head of one of their great hindu statues in a park was lopped off by the quake.
For believers, this should be telling.....For nonbelievers, this should be provocative enough to cause question.
The facts:
Haiti - primaily vodoo
Indonesia - Muslim
Chili - Catholic
Spain - Catholic
Tibet - primarily hindu
The really big ones seem to be having "other god" issues. Maybe my observations aren't correct, but there seems to be a coorelation taking place?
Adamantine wrote:It sure seems (again intuitively ) that earthquakes in the range of 7 have increased. The USA geological survey nearly always reports them as less in magnitude than other world sources. Hence the one in the Solomon Island Sunday and the one in China were both reported elsewhere as 7.1 but the USA geological survey reported them as about 6.8-6.9.
If the average is 17 greater than 7 mag. in a year then can someone tell me what two standard deviations from the mean would be in this case.
That is usually the variation always accepted as increased.
Will we need to wait a full year to really understand if the frequency is increasing?
burien1 wrote:Didn`t anyone watch NBC nightly news w/Brian Williams last night ? He actually mentioned that Cal tech scientists have said something about california already having more tumblors so far this year, than they had altogether, all last year. He said it was all over twitter, And that people were talking about the earthquakes everywhere. I was quite surprised. But I can`t find any articles about it anywhere.
extravagantchristian wrote:Adamantine wrote:It sure seems (again intuitively ) that earthquakes in the range of 7 have increased. The USA geological survey nearly always reports them as less in magnitude than other world sources. Hence the one in the Solomon Island Sunday and the one in China were both reported elsewhere as 7.1 but the USA geological survey reported them as about 6.8-6.9.
If the average is 17 greater than 7 mag. in a year then can someone tell me what two standard deviations from the mean would be in this case.
That is usually the variation always accepted as increased.
Will we need to wait a full year to really understand if the frequency is increasing?
We should make like a chart, the info is out there it shouldn't be too hard to do.
Anyone here good at chart making?
Just_Betsy wrote:The problem is, if "the big one" hits the US, people will say that it hit a Christian nation. And that wouldn't be true.
Reborn wrote:Oh, okay sorry.

Reborn wrote:Burien1, thanks. This is a long thread and because of my poor health, and "extravagantchristian's" comment I figured that this discussion was trying to focus on global quakes only (which I missed somehow) so I apologized. Misbehaving thyroids are just noooo fun.![]()
But since you said you'd wanna know if your area was to become active, well, you don't live in Oklahoma do ya? If so, you might wanna take a vacation elsewhere or sleep with your shoes on for a while.
extravagantchristian wrote:reborn I'm sorry, I was just thinking out loud about all of these earthquakes that have happened lately, and wondering how we can tell for sure if they really are more frequent, like the scripture says they will be in the last days, or does it just seem that way because there have been several in one area.
I live near Oklahoma too, infact the fault line it located right on the edge of the county I live it. I know it's strange to have quakes in this area!

Disclaimer: I am not a statistician or a geologist but I do play one here on F.P.. The data and the integrity is accurate and complete to my knowledge.






Justasheep wrote:David - I'm interested in seeing the images you posted, but can't view them because they are on Flickr. Could you post them some other way? We block flickr on our network because there is a very poor track record on obscene imagery there, and very poorly implemented content controls there.
Justasheep wrote:I'm going to say that they have increased, especially in 2010, and the data is supporting it. Looking at Iris.edu - and selecting only mag 6+ events there are 64 so far this year. If you extrapolate that rate of 6+ activity out to a full year its about 212 earthquakes. The next closest year on this database (only back to 1990) is about 150, most years are 100 or less.
Others looking at usgs lists of earthquakes and eq activity need to note most of those lists are "selected earthquakes" and don't reflect statistically relevant data since someone had to subjectively "select" certain earthquakes. There is the opportunity for the selector to be increasing picky about what they put on the "selected" list as activity increases.
I know in a geological timeframe, a year, 10 years or even 100 years isn't really significant, however I find it quite intriguing that this year would be SUCH a spike in the number of actually observed seismic events of great magnitude.

May 01, 2010
6.0 quakes rumble under Bering Sea
no tsunami risk, too far from land to be felt
PALMER, Alaska (AP) — Two strong earthquakes rumbled Friday under the Bering Sea off Alaska, but officials say they posed no tsunami risk and were too far from land to be felt.





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