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Elbie
16th February 2015, 23:47
not good news :shocked:

"An earthquake measuring at 6.9 magnitude has struck off Honshu island in northern Japan, the US Geological Survey said. A tsunami warning has been issued for Iwate Prefecture.

"MA is reporting that very strong earthquake M 7.1 struck off the east coast of Honshu at 17:10 UTC today. They measured depth at 10 km. Both USGS and EMSC are reporting major M 7.1 at depth of 10 and 7.3 km, respectively. JMA initially recorded M 6.8 but was changed also to M 7.1."

http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/2013/10/25/very-strong-earthquake-m-6-8-off-shore-fukushima-npp/

http://images1.adorraeli.com/798_296/2013/10/m6-8_japan_oct_25_2013.png

modwiz
17th February 2015, 00:06
not good news :shocked:

"An earthquake measuring at 6.9 magnitude has struck off Honshu island in northern Japan, the US Geological Survey said. A tsunami warning has been issued for Iwate Prefecture.

"MA is reporting that very strong earthquake M 7.1 struck off the east coast of Honshu at 17:10 UTC today. They measured depth at 10 km. Both USGS and EMSC are reporting major M 7.1 at depth of 10 and 7.3 km, respectively. JMA initially recorded M 6.8 but was changed also to M 7.1."

http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/2013/10/25/very-strong-earthquake-m-6-8-off-shore-fukushima-npp/

http://images1.adorraeli.com/798_296/2013/10/m6-8_japan_oct_25_2013.png

That depth, 10 kilometers is a "signature". The big one in Belarus that the USGS removed was also at a 10 km depth. The ones who receive these EQ's know this signature.