Earthquakes around the world

WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT MAY 12_2023

● M 5.5 - 4km SW of East Shore, CA
2023-05-11 23:19:41 (UTC)
● M 5.2 - 4km SSW of East Shore, CA
2023-05-12 10:18:41 (UTC)
California has recorded light seismic activity in the last 24 hours. Two M5+ earthquakes shook Northern California and several surrounding areas have recorded M2+ and M3+ earthquakes of these small earthquakes the largest magnitude was 3.8.

● M 3.8 - 4km NW of Canyondam, CA
2023-05-12 02:54:45 (UTC)
40.196°N 121.100°W. 4.8 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

2 quakes shake Northern California less than 12 hours apart

People reported feeling it in several cities across Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, San Joaquin, Solano, Colusa, Nevada, Yolo and Butte counties. There were also reports of people feeling the earthquake in Reno, Nevada.

CHP traffic logs show that a slide was reported at 4:44 p.m. along Highway 89 near Lake Almanor. The California Department of Transportation, or Caltrans, said the earthquake did not cause any structural damage to any of its roadways.


Guam region shaken by M5.4 earthquake and M5.1 aftershock

● M 5.4 - 108 km SSW of Merizo Village, Guam
2023-05-12 08:02:31 (UTC)
12.408°N 144.193°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.1 - 109 km SSW of Merizo Village, Guam
2023-05-12 15:01:53 (UTC)
12.418°N 144.144°E. 47.1 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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● M 5.2 - south of Tonga
2023-05-12 21:46:41 (UTC)
24.419°S 175.820°W. 30.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● Summary

Seismic activity level has been at moderate levels in the last 24 hours. This is the last chart posted by Volcanodiscovery at 23:00 UTC on May 12 Global seismic activity chart
  • 4 quakes above magnitude 5
  • 32 quakes between magnitude 4 and 5
  • 121 quakes between magnitude 3 and 4
  • 311 quakes between magnitude 2 and 3
  • 507 quakes below magnitude 2 that people normally don't feel.
~975 earthquakes in the past 24h (868 earthquakes in the 24 hours prior to this report) Estimated combined seismic energy release: 6917 tons of TNT or 0.4 atomic bombs
Volcanodiscovery earthquake report 24h
 
Earthquake swarm in Gulf of California.

The highest magnitude earthquake has been 4.9 which was reported by the Mexican SSN as M5.2
With more little ones as well, what may be happening down there?

There is no doubt that something is cooking there, from the Gulf of California to California.

M 4.4 - Gulf of California
2023-05-13 03:04:16 (UTC)
26.420°N 110.993°W
10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
 
WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT MAY 13_2023

● M 5.3 - 54 km SW of Kurio, Japan
2023-05-13 07:10:28 (UTC)
29.995°N 129.957°E. 14.3 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.2 - 10 km N of Santa Monica, Philippines
2023-05-13 14:37:47 (UTC)
10.117°N 126.051°E. 78.7 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.4 - Fox Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska
2023-05-13 20:19:48 (UTC)
53.318°N 169.711°W. 118.3 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● Planetary Alignment: Venus: Mercury-Uranus 2023-05-13, 01:02:48 UTC tonight


● Summary

Seismic activity level has been at moderate levels in the last 24 hours. This is the last chart posted by Volcanodiscovery at 23:00 UTC on May 13 Global seismic activity chart
  • 3 quakes above magnitude 5
  • 35 quakes between magnitude 4 and 5
  • 118 quakes between magnitude 3 and 4
  • 308 quakes between magnitude 2 and 3
  • 492 quakes below magnitude 2 that people normally don't feel.
~956 earthquakes in the past 24h (975 earthquakes in the 24 hours prior to this report) Estimated combined seismic energy release: 6753 tons of TNT or 0.4 atomic bombs.
Volcanodiscovery earthquake report 24h
 
Last week saw 1 M6 earthquake, a M6.2 in Japan.
In the usual area, there was 1 out of 95 earthquakes worldwide equal to or greater than 4.5 and 1838 out of 2214 quakes of all sizes.
Percentage: 83.0%
Last week saw 1 M7.6 earthquake in Tonga and no M6 earthquakes.
In the usual area, there were 9 out of 93 earthquakes worldwide equal to or greater than 4.5 and 1860 out of 2296 quakes of all sizes.
Percentage: 81.0%
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Strong seismic activity in Japan

● M 4.6 - Bonin Islands, Japan region
2023-05-13 17:18:32 (UTC)
26.571°N 142.376°E. 26.6 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 4.7 - 157 km SSE of Shimoda, Japan
2023-05-14 07:03:24 (UTC)
33.305°N 139.366°E. 18.3 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.5 - 148 km SSE of Shimoda, Japan
2023-05-14 08:11:57 (UTC)
33.395°N 139.398°E. 14.3 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

M 5.8 - Izu Islands, Japan region
2023-05-14 08:21:41 (UTC)
33.344°N 139.343°E. 5.9 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.0 - Izu Islands, Japan region
2023-05-14 08:44:09 (UTC)
33.323°N 139.465°E. 12.2 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.6 - 144 km SSE of Shimoda, Japan
2023-05-14 10:11:35 (UTC)
33.410°N 139.313°E. 13.7 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 4.8 - 162 km S of Shimoda, Japan
2023-05-14 11:29:07 (UTC)
33.242°N 139.277°E. 15.3 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.0 - 147 km SSE of Shimoda, Japan
2023-05-14 13:55:57 (UTC)
33.404°N 139.391°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.2 - Izu Islands, Japan region
2023-05-14 14:03:30 (UTC)
33.433°N 139.335°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 4.9 - 152 km SSE of Shimoda, Japan
2023-05-14 14:20:57 (UTC)
33.338°N 139.306°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.1 - 146 km S of Shimoda, Japan
2023-05-14 16:22:52 (UTC)
33.374°N 139.176°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

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Cs prediction of M9.6 -9.7 earthquake in central Tokyo, M8.9 near Osaka.

Q: (L) We would also like to have more information on earth changes. Is the Japanese earthquake that just happened as you predicted last week, the last of the Japanese problem? {An entire session had been lost due to tape malfunction. It consisted in part of a prediction of an almost immediate Japanese earthquake which did occur exactly as predicted.}
A: No.

Q: (L) Can you give us more on that...

A: There will be activity about 8.9: 67 miles off Osaka coast; 9.7: central Tokyo.

Q: (L) Are all of these going to happen within this year?

A: No. Within 16 years.

Q: (T) You predicted a quake in Japan, near Osaka, several sessions back, you were off by the magnitude a little bit and by the miles a little bit, but basically you were correct. What between that prediction and the prediction for the Tokyo quake can Japan expect?

A: Not correct interpretation. Osaka quake yet to be.

Q: (T) So this was not the quake that you predicted the 8.9, this was a 7.2, but it was miles distance from Osaka almost right on the money, but this was not the quake that you predicted? (J) There's going to be another one coming?

A: Yes 14 more this sequence. (?? 14 more this sequence ??)

● Major magnitude 7.3 earthquake - 53 km south of Naxodka, Primorskiy (Maritime) Kray, Russia, on Thursday, July 21, 1994 at 18:36 GMT Volcanodiscovery

Was the Tohoku region earthquake one of the sequence of 14?

● M 9.1 Great Tohoku Earthquake, Japan
Mar 11, 2011 05:46 GMT 29 km depth
12 years ago 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami - Wikipedia
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Q: (T) 14 more quakes? (J) I'm sorry, I'm losing it real bad tonight, I don't know why. {She was referring to her inability to keep up with the speed of delivery.} (D) Are you breaking up? (J)
No, it's me. Please repeat the answer. (T) We're having problems down here in 3rd density this evening!

A: SEQUENCE.

Q: (T) This is one in a sequence of earthquakes that are going to culminate in the 8.9?

A: 9 pt 6

Q: (T) In Osaka, near Osaka?

A: Tokyo.
Q: Okay, that's the one you talked about, then a 9.6, that's going to be the culmination of the quakes in this. This is only the 3rd or 4th in a sequential series and the 8.9 that's going to hit them hasn't happened yet.

A: 7th.

Q: (T) This is the 7th earthquake?

A: Yes.

Q: (T) 7.2 was the 7th earthquake, there's going to be 14 of them, is that what you said before?

A: Yes.

Q: (J) So there's 7 more coming? (T) So the 14th one will be the big one, in Tokyo?

A: 13th.

Q: (T) Okay, the 13th is going to be the 9.6 and I think the other prediction was 9.8, they're close. That'll be the 13th. What will be the 8.9, which one of those will be the Osaka 8.9?

A: Within next 4.(in the sequence?)

Q: (T) What will the 14th be?

A: Small.
 
WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT MAY 15_2023

● M 5.2 - 166 km NNW of Maubara, Timor Leste
2023-05-14 06:13:52 (UTC)
7.234°S 124.607°E. 556.2 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.1 - State of Yap, Federated States of Micronesia
2023-05-14 09:49:42 (UTC)
11.456°N 141.616°E. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 5.1 - Molucca Sea
2023-05-14 15:32:20 (UTC)
0.486°N 126.925°E. 123.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● M 4.5 - 27 km WSW of Las Brisas, Mexico
2023-05-14 15:18:14 (UTC)
30.903°N 116.441°W. 10.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● Summary

Seismic activity level has been at moderate levels in the last 24 hours. This is the last chart posted by Volcanodiscovery at 23:00 UTC on May 14 Global seismic activity chart
  • 11 quakes above magnitude 5
  • 33 quakes between magnitude 4 and 5
  • 101 quakes between magnitude 3 and 4
  • 226 quakes between magnitude 2 and 3
  • 440 quakes below magnitude 2 that people normally don't feel.
~810 earthquakes in the past 24h (956 earthquakes in the 24 hours prior to this report) Estimated combined seismic energy release: 33864 tons of TNT or 2.1 atomic bombs
Volcanodiscovery earthquake report 24h
 
New earthquakes in Baja California and US-MEX border

M 4.3 - 15 km WNW of Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, Mexico
2023-05-15 00:13:13 (UTC)
31.046°N 116.299°W. 3.2 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

M 3.4 - 8km WSW of Tecate, B.C., MX
2023-05-15 00:13:38 (UTC)
32.548°N 116.716°W. 21.8 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

M 3.6 - 30km S of Ocotillo, CA
2023-05-15 00:13:39 (UTC)
32.467°N 115.957°W. 1.0 km depth
USGS earthquake alert
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M 7.6 - Tonga
2023-05-10 16:02:00 (UTC)
15.600°S 174.608°W. 210.1 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

According to earthquake analyst Jesus Ramos, the energy from the M7.6 earthquake in Tonga will migrate towards the region of Japan and the Kamchatka peninsula. (In fact, the seismic swarm in Shimoda Japan on May 14 was a consequence of energy migration.) Indonesia, US- California, Baja California Mexico and Chile.

Worse case in Japan region a M7+
Worse case in Gulf of California a M6+
Worse case in US-California (Eureka) a M6+
Worse case in Texas-New Mexico M4+
The #Earthquakes in #CDMX continue. In #Japan #Indonesia #USA and #BajaCalifornia the situation is worrying the signs of a powerful #Earthquake these days are very clear while in #Chile we are 3 days ahead for possible 7.5

Seismic activity continues in Mexico City (cdmx)

New #earthquake in #CDMX with epicenter in the southwest of the city.
-M1.8 (minor)
-Prof 2 km
-Epicenter: 3 km NE of La Magdalena C,
#earthquake
May 14/18:41h

A LARGE MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE WITH EPICENTER IN THE MEXICAN CITY CANNOT BE RULED OUT: UNAM

Although the probabilities of a great magnitude earthquake with epicenter in Mexico City are low, they cannot be discarded, said Luis Antonio Domínguez Ramírez, doctor of the Geophysics Institute of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).

He mentioned that in 1912, in the municipality of Acambay, State of Mexico, there was a 6.9 magnitude earthquake that killed 140 people and caused serious structural damage to buildings.

"The 1912 event was similar to what happened in Puebla in 2017. Both were intra-plate earthquakes, which as the name suggests, are those that occur within a tectonic plate. They are very rare, but their destructive capacity is devastating. We cannot rule out that type of scenario in Mexico City. The fact that most of the earthquakes that affect us come from the coast does not mean that one of great magnitude could not occur with epicenter here in the capital," he said.

He explained that since 2000, the National Seismological Service has registered at least 266 micro-earthquakes with epicenter in the Mexican capital, most of them imperceptible to the population.
 
WORLDWIDE EARTHQUAKE REPORT MAY 15_2023

● M 5.3 - 95 km W of Abra Pampa, Argentina
2023-05-15 07:39:39 (UTC)
22.772°S 66.624°W. 256.1 km depth
USGS earthquake alert

● Summary

Seismic activity level has been at low levels in the last 24 hours. This is the last chart posted by Volcanodiscovery at 23:00 UTC on May 15 Global seismic activity chart
  • 1 quake above magnitude 5
  • 31 quakes between magnitude 4 and 5
  • 115 quakes between magnitude 3 and 4
  • 239 quakes between magnitude 2 and 3
  • 532 quakes below magnitude 2 that people normally don't feel.
~918 earthquakes in the past 24h (810 earthquakes in the 24 hours prior to this report) Estimated combined seismic energy release: 3096 tons of TNT or 0.2 atomic bombs.
Volcanodiscovery earthquake report 24h
 
Mysterious tremors in Denmark caused by acoustic waves from an unknown source, officials said.

A series of small tremors recorded on Saturday on the Danish Baltic island of Bornholm have puzzled scientists who claim they were caused by "acoustic pressure waves from an unknown source."

On Monday, the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, the official body carrying out underground monitoring, said that the tremors were "not caused by earthquakes, but by pressure waves from some event in the atmosphere." However, they came from an "unknown source".

On Saturday, GEUS said it had received "more than 60" reports from Bornholm residents that "tremors similar to an earthquake" were recorded on Bornholm in the afternoon - described as a deep rumble, shaking and grinding, a feeling of pressure in the ears.

No one was hurt. Police said they were also contacted by residents of the eastern part of the island about the tremors. Danish media reported that the tremors caused a crack in the wall of one of the houses.

GEUS reported that the seismic tremors were 2.3 magnitude.

GEUS, an independent research and advisory institute under the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities, reported that there are two seismographs on Bornholm Island that collect data around the clock.


 
More information on the Bornholm tremors from the Mail:

On Monday, the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, an official body that monitors the underground, said the tremors were 'not caused by earthquakes, but by pressure waves from an event in the atmosphere.'

However, they came from 'an unknown source.'

'The seismologists can report that it is unlikely that the tremors originate from a controlled explosion in Poland, which was carried out shortly before the first reports of tremors on Bornholm,' the body known as GEUS said in a statement.

On Saturday, GEUS said it had received 'more than 60' tips from people on Bornholm that 'earthquake-like tremors' - described as a deep rumbling, shaking and rattling, changing pressure in the ear - had been reported in the afternoon on Bornholm.
 
Mysterious tremors in Denmark caused by acoustic waves from an unknown source, officials said.

A series of small tremors recorded on Saturday on the Danish Baltic island of Bornholm have puzzled scientists who claim they were caused by "acoustic pressure waves from an unknown source."

On Monday, the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, the official body carrying out underground monitoring, said that the tremors were "not caused by earthquakes, but by pressure waves from some event in the atmosphere." However, they came from an "unknown source".

Well, that's interesting. I wonder if it could have been a bolide, but it also made me think of this little article I read the other day:

Solar-powered balloons detected strange rumblings at a height of 70,000 feet above the Earth's surface. Scientists can't identify them.

Solar-powered balloons launched into the Earth's stratosphere have recorded a series of mysterious rumblings, and scientists can't pinpoint their origins.

The noises, detected by specialized instruments at 70,000 feet above the Earth's surface, are known as infrasound because they are so low-pitched they are inaudible to human ears. Picked out from among a wash of hidden low-frequency sounds — including thunder, ocean waves, rocket launches, cities, wind turbines and even planes, trains and automobiles — the strange infrasounds have so far defied explanation.

"[In the stratosphere,] there are mysterious infrasound signals that occur a few times per hour on some flights, but the source of these is completely unknown," lead investigator Daniel Bowman, a senior scientist at Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico, said in a statement.

Beginning around 9 miles (14.5 km) above the Earth's surface and extending upwards to a height of roughly 31 miles (50 km), the stratosphere is the layer of atmosphere above our own. Filled with ultraviolet-blocking ozone, the stratosphere is a calm place, with little turbulence. The majority of sounds at this altitude originate from ultra low-frequency reverberations from the Earth's surface.

Scientists and amateur investigators have been sending balloons to the stratosphere since the 1890s. One of the first microphonic balloon experiments — the top secret military experiment Project Mogul designed to detect sounds from Soviet atomic bomb tests in the late 1940s — crash-landed in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947, leading to a cover-up that inspired UFO conspiracy theories to this day.

To sample the stratosphere's soundscape, Bowman and his colleagues built a series of 23-foot-wide (7 meters) plastic balloons, fastening them with infrasound sensors called microbarometers and adding charcoal powder. The darkening property of charcoal allows sunlight to heat air inside the balloon, making the balloons float.

"Our balloons are basically giant plastic bags with some charcoal dust on the inside to make them dark. We build them using painter's plastic from the hardware store, shipping tape, and charcoal powder from pyrotechnic supply stores," Bowman said. "When the sun shines on the dark balloons, the air inside heats up and becomes buoyant. This passive solar power is enough to bring the balloons from the surface to over 20 km (66,000 ft) in the sky."

Beginning with their first balloon release in 2016, the researchers sent 50 balloons into the sky to sample the stratosphere's low booms and rumbles. The researchers initially set about recording the sounds from volcanic eruptions, but studied the other sounds they picked up too, tracking their balloons across flight paths of hundreds of miles using GPS.

It was during these flights that the researchers picked up the sounds — low, recurring rumbles whose signals could not be traced. The scientists have a few ideas for what these mysterious noises could be, and they range from a previously undetected form of atmospheric turbulence to echoes from below that have become garbled beyond recognition.

The researchers say they will continue to investigate the sounds in the stratosphere, tracing more sounds to their origin points and studying their variability across seasons and different regions of the world.

The researchers presented their findings May 11 at the 184th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America in Chicago.

Which doesn't really give a lot of details. Though it made me wonder if it has anything to do with the geomagnetic field like Robert Felix talks about in his book.
 
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