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How much more powerful and frequent are Japanese earthquakes than Californian earthquakes?


California's tectonic plates slide past each other, while Japan's push against each other, meaning that Japan usually has more powerful earthquakes. What I'm wondering is how much more powerful these earthquakes are, and how frequently do they occur?

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Are the earthquakes in China a precursor to end of world events in 2012?


If you know of the significance of the year 2012 then you know where I am going with this. There has been strange weather, typhoons, hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes. Famine as always and war. Jupiter now has THREE red spots. There are more sun spots than ever. Do you think the most recent major earthquake in China and its after-shocks are a precursor, the first symptom, of the major earth-changing events predicted for 2012?

Der No! its only 2008, remember


5 Comments

  1. Chauncey Q. Buttercup
    Posted September 24, 2010 at 6:58 pm | Permalink

    I think you mean "weather".

  2. Posted October 21, 2010 at 6:22 pm | Permalink

    really inerestin data. i saw 2 jets cross each other in a near mid air collision last weekend at Carolina Beach, NC.. but, all this looks to be something different. did these plane warnings just occur? and all the volcano warnings in mexico & else where; there was a quake on the mid atlantic ridge yest? 5.0; today in dominican rep & puerto rico..it is nuts.

  3. Posted October 24, 2010 at 2:28 pm | Permalink

    Correction:not “tectonic” — rather, this is what I had in mind:

  4. Posted November 4, 2010 at 4:42 pm | Permalink

    California Earthquake Forecast 2009 – UPDATE

    Based on the recent seismic activity in the Gulf of California, FEWW Moderators revise their forecast for California earthquakes in 2009 as follows:

    (i) A magnitude 7.4 earthquake and two strong aftershocks (5.5+ Mw) could strike California in 2009 with a probability of 0.9 (88%).

    (ii) The estimated time of occurrence: September 28, 2009

    (iii) The occurrence uncertainty: ~ +90 days from the estimated date.

    (iv) The epicenter is believed to be located in a built-up area.

    (v) In addition to the above event, two other powerful earthquakes could strike the western United States in 2009 (Probability of occurrence 77% and 64% for one event and both events respectively).

    http://feww.wordpress.com/2009/08/04/california-earthquake-forecast-update/

  5. MrDeathrow9
    Posted January 21, 2012 at 6:19 am | Permalink

    .. get ran over by a rhino and then like. die.
    aw lol.