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Offline Wrightwood

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« on: Sep 28, 16, 03:55:39 PM »
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Offline Toolman

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« Reply #1 on: Sep 28, 16, 07:55:53 PM »

Offline Tall Trees

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« Reply #2 on: Sep 29, 16, 06:09:59 AM »
Preliminary calculations indicate that, as of 10:00 am (PDT) Sept. 27, 2016, there is a 0.03%-1% chance (1 in 3000 to 1 in 100) of a magnitude 7 or greater earthquake being triggered on the Southern San Andreas fault within the next next seven days through October 4, with the likelihood decreasing over time. This probability range is estimated using several models developed in California to assess foreshock/aftershock probabilities.

A magnitude 7 quake possibility prediction from the USGS receives little media attention but it is important to be aware of the activity that is only a few hundred miles away. 

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« Reply #4 on: Sep 30, 16, 09:14:39 PM »
Toolman,
I wouldn't trust that website or owner for any weather or earthquake information.
Check the highly unique statement by the National Weather Service in 2011:

http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/notification/pns11martin.txt

Google searches turn up plenty of discussions on the website or owner.