Seismic Monitor

Keep an eye tuned to the little map on the left. It shows recent earthquakes, and at the moment, there’s activity on the San Andreas fault. Southern California has been hit by a mag 5.1.
The fully interactive map is here.

9 Replies to “Seismic Monitor”

  1. Im in San Diego, I felt nothing. But sometimes these swarms are forerunners to something bigger. I’ll try to look surprised when the big one hits.

  2. I agree with Tim. David Copperfeild may have made the Statue of Liberty disappear (or was it the Brooklyn Bridge?) but he’s small potatos compared to what the GOP can whip up out of thin air!
    The following commentary just arrived from a friend of mine from New Mexico. Don’t look to the sissy limp-wristed left-lib MSM to be asking any of these questions:
    Does anyone rmeember the 100 year Mississippi flod in 1993? Does anyone
    remember who was president then? That’s right, William Jefferson Clinton.
    First I want to know why Clinton never signed the Kyoto Treaty to
    prevent a flood like that from ever happening again.
    I also want to know why Clinton didn’t recognize the fact that the
    levees along the Mississippi were inadequate to contain a 100 year flood
    and didn’t take immediate action to rebuilt them.
    The Mississippi was in flood stage all that summer…144 days to be
    exact. It was a disaster for the agriculture industry in that area as
    we saw corn and wheat futures skyrocket and the price of corn products
    and bread increase signifacntly. Why didn’t Clinton have the foresight
    to stockpile these critical items, a strategic food reserve if you will,
    to cover a catastrophe like this?

  3. I’m not sure if this is God’s punishment for Californians electing Arnold Schwarzenegger, God’s punishment for Bush stealing the 2000 elections, or a cynical ploy by God and Bush to distract the public’s attention from the Iraq war.

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