Showing posts with label same fault. Show all posts
Showing posts with label same fault. Show all posts

Thursday, December 5, 2024

California: 7.0 quake, aftershocks, tsunami

Will Japanese tsunami ever overtake San Francisco or New York? (bigcanvasartprints.com)

Live updates and coverage

Magnitude 7.0 earthquake hits Northern California, tsunami watch, strong aftershocks
(KTLA 5) Dec 5, 2024: Coastal Santa Cruz to Oregon in danger of tsunami. A spate of strong earthquakes struck near the Bay Area on Dec. 5, 2024. This video aired on the KTLA 5 Morning News on Dec. 5, 2024. KTLA 5 News: Keeping Southern Californians informed since 1947.

Monday, September 16, 2024

California earthquake: Big One's coming


GDLA reacts to earthquake happening live
(FOX 11 Los Angeles) Sept. 12, 2024: A preliminary magnitude 4.6 earthquake struck Southern California Thursday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Here's how the Good Day LA (GDLA) crew reacted when it hit live.

(@SundayCoolTees) The biggest earthquake
the West Coast has seen in over 300 years?

(ABC News) 4.7 mag earthquake strikes near Malibu breaks Calif. record
  • Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024: Today's earthquake in Malibu broke a record for the most magnitude 4.0 and above quakes in a single year. ABC News' Jeff Nguyen reports.
San Andreas fault's weird behavior: The Big One might be close

(Insane Curiosity) Sept. 13, 2024: The San Andreas fault is one of the largest and most important geological faults in the world. Throughout history, it has been the origin of earthquakes that have caused much destruction and have claimed the lives of thousands of people from San Francisco to Los Angeles.

Today, this crack exhibits unusual activity, which some scientists think could indicate the dreaded "Big One" will occur soon. Where and when could this event occur? Let's find out!
  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 00:20 What is the San Andreas fault, and how did it originate?
  • 3:04 Why is this geological fault dangerous?
  • 4:18 Past earthquakes due to the San Andreas fault
  • 7:40 When and where will The Big One take place?
  • 10:38 How to prepare before this happens
What is the San Andreas fault, and how did it originate?
There will be a lot more gold nuggets afterward
This fault is one of the world's most prominent and studied geological features. Why is this geological fault dangerous? The San Andreas fault's influence on California's seismic activity is not limited to the region directly adjacent to it. It is part of a more extensive, complex system of geological faults running through California.

Past earthquakes due to the San Andreas fault
Throughout California's history, the San Andreas fault has been responsible for several major earthquakes, some of which have caused considerable devastation. The deadliest so far was:
  • The 1906 San Francisco earthquake: This shaker occurred on April 18 of that year with an estimated magnitude of 7.9 on the Richter scale.
When and where will The Big One take place?
The region's geological history, combined with the patterns of seismic activity observed in the past, suggests that it is only a matter of time before the San Andreas fault produces another earthquake of great magnitude.

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  • Insane Curiosity, Sept. 13, 2024; Eds., Wisdom Quarterly

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Shake 'n Bake: classic Cali quakes, fires

If Las Vegas is Paiute for "lost wages," what does Los Angeles mean? "Lost angels" (WQ).
Like Led Zep, I'm goin' to California with an aching in my heart. Get me out of Podunk!

This must be Indonesian in origin, or Ring of Fire
Los Angeles is a nice place. Everyone should visit. Now is a good time, smoky skies and unstable ground, plus Hollywood's Avenue of the Stars (bronze plaques embedded in sidewalk cement getting walked on and making good photo ops. The beaches, while polluted with fecal contamination, are beautiful to see and make great photo ops. Think of the social media potential. Have them eating their hearts out back home! The largest fire in the state is raging nearby, but that only affects the mountain people. Lowlanders in the Valley don't care, except along the edges where civilization meets the foothills.
  • It's okay because only about 100,000 acres of SoCal are currently burning, and some of that is in the OC or San Berdoo, part of the IE
  • Malibu morning earthquake followed by many fun aftershocks
  • The Bridge Fire in zero percent contained at 50,000 acres and growing

State of emergency expands as western fires spread
(NBC News) Sept. 12, 2024: While cooler temperatures and lower winds have helped firefighters gain some control of three stubborn California wildfires, millions across the west remain on fire watch as Red Flag warnings remain in effect. NBC News' Dana Griffin reports from the fire line. #wildfire #California #fire

Unless one works in the DTLA skyline, those skyscrapers owned mostly by banks, one is not even going to notice the fires. The quakes are a different matter. They're amplified the higher up one is due to modern technology that absorbs the shaking on rollers. It's all de rigueur.

Griffith Park Observatory over Hollywood
There is that falsely flavored flour powder to make dead hunks of flesh crispy and tangy, so if we roll around in it during a temblor before the flames arrive, that's a kind of shaking and baking. Fire is not even necessary. It was 117 or more in the Valley a few days ago. LA is getting to be a kind of Phoenix West, which just set a record of 100+ degrees temps for 100 days in a row.

Catty Purry loves LA for flashy concerts
Wow, we're beachside in a bowl, a basin, with a breeze that swirls the particulate matter and smog, so we can't keep it up, but think of the views whenever it clears and the photo ops from Griffith Park Observatory and the hikes. LA needs a better slogan. "I Love LA" is silly and so last century. How about, "Come for the weather, stay for the girls"? They make good photo ops.

There are hidden waterways above LA, with waterfalls and pools. The LA River has rapids.
The beach view at sunset from Griffith, LA's own massive "Central Park"
See, it's a giant lake! - That's a reservoir, no entry allowed. It's fenced off and forbidden. - Oh.
Urban LA has many backwoods trails up north
Oh, the hiking! The trails make for nice photo ops with the latest iPone and its super digital camera and mic for recording everything for the cloud, AI, and whoever wants to review it. The fact of the matter is, when you arrive, we'll say: "Welcome to Southern California [now go home]." So if this becomes home, the laugh will be on us because you'll already be here. At least there are a lot of hidden Buddhist temples (List of Buddhist temples in the US).

(TheEarthMaster) Recent elevated earthquakes in SoCal is not a good sign

Guanyin Bodhisattva (nationsonline)
We just stumbled on one in the SGV City of El Monte (Spanish for "The Mountain," which is visible in the distance), a big Vietnamese one dedicated to Kwan Yin (Buddhism's Mother Mary figure), just like they love in Catholic French colonial Vietnam. It's bright and beautiful and on a tiny street near the intersection of Valley Blvd. between Garvey and Durfee. Keep going on Valley, turn right, and come upon a massive Theravada Thai Buddhist one, a hope, skit, and a hump from Hsi Lai, the largest (or second to BAUS in New York) Buddhist temple in the western hemisphere. They all make nice photo ops.

If Buddhism had "prayers," this could be one of them on the wisdom of loving-kindness.

What do Buddhist temples teach? (Devotion). What should they teach? (Principles).

10 Buddhist Principles: Nothing Can Affect Us NOW!
When will the next teaching buddha arrive?
(InnerLifeConsciousness) Summer 2024: What if we could learn some life-changing Buddhist principles just watching a short ASMR (possibly AI generated) video on the BoobTube? That would improve our lives all right.

The Buddha's wisdom helps practitioners achieve personal growth and mindfulness, overcome negative patterns and develop the Seven Factors of Enlightenment in this very life. But it's not intellectual or trying to grasp "principles" with defiled minds/hearts.

If we wish to see things as they really are, we first need to purify the heart/mind like cleaning off a lens. How can we clearly see what is and is not if the instrument we're using is all dusty and smudged with smut?
  • What if there were an eightfold path (ashtanga) to samadhi and another to enlightenment? The first is Integral Yoga, and the second is the Buddha's Noble Eightfold Path. Both work well simultaneously
Jen, you know this is not about your ego, hot body, or fame. Hello! This is a spiritual path.
Group sitting helped kickstart my personal practice in private. I'd better do a free 10-day retreat.
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"Yoga" is not poses, which are only 1/8th of it.
Having wiped the lens, how do we discover the Buddha's timeless wisdom to navigate life's challenges? It begins by hearing. The ever hear the Dharma is a blessing. It is far more important to practice (to make more of the karma that enabled us to hear it in the first place), which begins by calm and mindfully (dispassionately observing what is, whatever it is) observing-without-reacting to everything around us.

Jennifer Love Hewitt, it's not about yoga pants.
When samadhi (stillness, unification of mind, superconsciousness) sets in, then the satipatthana or "Setting Up for the Four Foundations of Mindfulness" brings us to clear-seeing (vipassana).

Getting to calm is a field of endeavor (kammatthana) enough for most of us. Even relaxing is tough. But finding calm, there's every reason to keep going. Buddhism is the path of calm and insight. Insight, which is built on a foundation of samma-samadhi (right meditation), is what makes enlightenment possible.

Samadhi is not enlightenment though many mistake that initial bliss for spiritual liberation when there is so much more knowledge and freedom to come.

I'm so glad I found you. May I practice and gain enlightenment just like you?
Gone too soon, too soon. Now how will we ever awaken? Oh, the Dharma are the instructions?
  • InnerLifeConsciousness (video), Aug. 13, 2024; TEXT: Dhr. Seven, Crystal Q., CC Liu, Ananda (Dharma Buddhist Meditation), Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly, Team Fun in the Sun

Monday, July 29, 2024

Earthquake hits LA, what is God mad about?


Magnitude 4.9 earthquake shakes Southern California
(KTLA 5) July 29, 2024: A magnitude 4.9 earthquake followed by several strong aftershocks were felt across Southern California early Monday afternoon. Vegan Deborah Marks was live in Burbank on KFI 640 AM (iheart.com) when it hit. As a lot of people know Los Angeles has a lot of smog due to its unique basin configuration, which has been holding in smoke since the time this was Tovaangar, the home of the original inhabitants, the Tongva tribe, now called the Kizh. In ancient times smoke from home fires used to create haze and be held in from onshore breezes and Santa Ana winds.


When people ask, "Why does LA have so much smog," even though it may be the foothills acting like a cup, people still answer, "So God can't see what they're doing down there." Now if the Earth is shaking, do Natives and others ask the same thing? "What gotten into the Great Spirit? We must reform ourselves to see a reformed world. The external very much reacts to the internal of a great number of us, a point which the Buddha repeatedly makes in the Agganna Sutta or the Discourse on Beginnings, a kind of Buddhist Genesis account. KTLA's Shelby Nelson reports on July 29, 2024. Details: ktla.com/news/california/powe...

Why recent unusual activities in the San Andreas Fault could trigger a major California earthquake
(Insane Curiosity) July 24, 2024: In the heart of California, a geological time bomb is ticking, and here is where it gets really terrifying. The San Andreas Fault, which spans 1200 km across California, serves as the state's tectonic backbone.

For more than a century, this fault has silently accumulated energy, waiting for the right moment to unleash its fury. The Pacific and North American plates are locked, causing stress with each passing instant. When the fault eventually ruptures, California will be hit by a massive earthquake, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.

The scary truth is that this disaster is not a distant threat; it is an impending reality that will occur during our lives. Recent seismic activity in the Parkfield region has scientists concerned that a large earthquake, possibly on the scale of the deadly 7.9 magnitude quake that demolished San Francisco in 1906, is approaching.

What exact seismic events or patterns have been observed in the Parkfield region? Can anything realistically reduce the chance of a 1906 scale earthquake? The answers maybe more horrifying than you could have imagine. #insanecuriosity #earthquake #sanandreasfault

Friday, February 9, 2024

Earthquake slams into soaked Los Angeles

Marc Sternfield, KTLA via MSN, 2/9/24; Eds., Wisdom Quarterly

– An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.6 rattled the Los Angeles area Friday afternoon, shaking buildings and rattling the nerves of millions of people across Southern California.

The quake, which struck at 1:47 pm, was centered roughly 6 miles west of Malibu in the Santa Monica Mountains at a depth of five and a half miles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
A USGS shockwave map shows the quake was felt across much of Southern California, including Ventura, Riverside, Orange, and Santa Barbara counties.

The Los Angeles Fire Department activated its Earthquake Mode, which involves crews from all 106 fire stations surveying critical infrastructure, including freeway overpasses, apartment buildings, dams, power lines, and large areas of assembly, such as Dodger Stadium. The process is typically completed within an hour, LAFD said. Magnitude 4.6 earthquake rattles Southern California (msn.com)

Sunday, August 31, 2008

More Karma? Latest Chinese Earthquake

Seismograph reading. Thirty-two dead/missing; 258,000 homes destroyed in latest quake in China, state media said today (AFP/File/Olivier Morin). See slideshow

Actress Sharon Stone is staying quiet this time as the latest... China quake kills 27, destroys 180,000 homes
Gillian Wong (AP)

BEIJING -- Chinese rescue teams carrying tents, quilts, and sacks of rice rushed Sunday to reach survivors of an earthquake that killed at least 27 people, turned tens of thousands of homes into rubble, and cracked reservoirs.

Sharon Stone said she "cried" after the Tibetan Foundation asked her to come to the assistance of Chinese quake victims and added: "They wanted to go and be helpful, and that made me cry....It was a big lesson to me that sometimes you have to learn to put your head down and be of service even to people who aren't nice to you" (enjoyfrance.com).

The 6.1-magnitude quake struck Sichuan province on Saturday along the same fault line as the May 12 quake that killed nearly 70,000.

Dozens of evacuees were assembled on a primary school field in Panzhihua, footage from state broadcaster China Central Television showed. Wrapped in quilts, the evacuees, including children and the elderly, lay on plastic sheets and mats on the ground.

Saturday's quake killed 22 people in Sichuan and five in the neighboring province of Yunnan, the official Xinhua News Agency said, citing the Ministry of Civil Affairs. The quake damaged major bridges and cracked three reservoirs, the agency said.

Another 362 people were injured, and three were missing after the quake hit 31 miles southeast of Panzhihua City in the southwestern corner of Sichuan on Saturday afternoon, the report said.

About 40,000 people were evacuated and relief efforts were under way, despite being hampered by heavy rains and the region's rugged terrain, Xinhua said. It said 6,200 tents, 3,500 quilts, and 55,000 pounds of rice were sent to the quake zone.

Since the 7.9-magnitude temblor on May 12, the region has been hit by scores of aftershocks.

A woman who answered the phone at Sichuan provincial seismological bureau said the region was hit by about 300 aftershocks on Sunday morning. She declined to give her name, saying she was not authorized to speak to the media.

Later on Sunday, a 5.6 magnitude aftershock was recorded in the same location as Saturday's quake, the administration said in a separate statement posted on its Web site. It was not immediately clear what damage the aftershock caused.