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mahoney 07-15-2004 01:24 PM

Major Earthquake to hit Los Angeles in the next 2 months
 
As you probbably know LA is supposed to have one of the biggest earthquakes ever by September. The experts that claim this have successfully predicted several other earthquakes in the past.

So think twice before coming to Southern California. Yeah sure, we got the hot babes and the beach but we also have the wrath of God. Nothing worse then when the earth shakes. Earthquakes don't care how old you are, what color you are, etc. They only care if your Korean and then they go after you :1orglaugh

Nader 07-15-2004 01:26 PM

I just hope it's not in the middle of the night! The last time the electricity went out and it's a bitch to see where ya going :2 cents:

Hollywood Horwitz 07-15-2004 01:30 PM

OMG! earthquakes are most definitely the con of So Cal. I barely felt the last earthquakes but I'm sure I'll feel the one coming,its gonna be a killer.

XXX Graphics Master 07-15-2004 01:33 PM

california.. wow sept eh? how bad is one of the biggest? are we talking like an 8 or 9 ? maybe its time to get the hell out of dodge....


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cherrylula 07-15-2004 01:36 PM

There is always some nutjob out there predicting a big earthquake.

They happen all the time anyhow, not a huge deal. There are other more populated areas of the world that have more earthquakes more often, you just deal with it.

Still better than any hurricane or extreme weather out there.

QualityMpegs 07-15-2004 01:39 PM

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Persius 07-15-2004 01:45 PM

they have been saying that for years ......pffff

XXX Graphics Master 07-15-2004 02:00 PM

people always have to put worry into others.. it seems like americans attack other americans with fear. pretty disturbing, but in some way, someone always makes money out of saying crap like that.. Ohh big earthquake coming, come on, and stock up on food and shelter and batteries etc. And people say porn is a nasty biz.. I think the fear biz is far beyond that.

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NoCarrier 07-15-2004 02:02 PM

Yeah, and it will be caused by Planet X. :1orglaugh

polish_aristocrat 07-15-2004 02:02 PM

I cannot understand why people live in cities where there's high earthquake risk...

The Bootyologist 07-15-2004 02:09 PM

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fr33s3x 07-15-2004 02:11 PM

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Originally posted by The Bootyologist
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Don't be sad :glugglug

Cory W 07-15-2004 02:19 PM

OS ANGELES (AFP) - A US geophysicist has set the scientific world ablaze by claiming to have cracked a holy grail: accurate earthquake prediction, and warning that a big one will soon hit southern California.






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Russian-born University of California at Los Angeles professor Vladimir Keilis-Borok says he can foresee major quakes by tracking minor temblors and historical patterns in seismic hotspots that could indicate more violent shaking is on the way.



And he has made a chilling prediction that a quake measuring at least 6.4 magnitude on the Richter scale will hit a 31,200-square-kilometer (12,000-square-mile) area of southern California by September 5.



The team at UCLA's Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics accurately predicted a 6.5-magnitude quake in central California last December as well as an 8.1-magnitude temblor that struck the Japanese island of Hokkaido in September.



"Earthquake prediction is called the Holy Grail of earthquake science, and has been considered impossible by many scientists," said Keilis-Borok, 82. "It is not impossible.



"We have made a major breakthrough, discovering the possibility of making predictions months ahead of time, instead of years, as in previously known methods."



If accurate, the prediction method would be critical in an area like California, which is criss-crossed by fault lines that have spawned devastating quakes over the years including ones which ravaged San Francisco in 1989 and Los Angeles in 1994.



That has given credence to his research, which was endorsed by a state panel, the California Earthquake Prediction Evaluation Council, earlier this month.



"Even two years back it was practically a dirty word to say earthquake prediction," said Nancy Sauer, an organiser of the annual conference of the Seismological Society of America which began Wednesday in Palm Springs.



The UCLA team -- made up of US, Japanese, Canadian, European and Russian experts in pattern recognition, geodynamics, seismology, chaos theory, statistical physics and public safety -- says it has developed algorithms to detect earthquake patterns.



The experts predicted in June an earthquake measuring 6.4 or higher would strike within nine months in a 496-kilometer (310-mile) region of central California, including San Simeon, where a 6.5-magnitude temblor struck December 22, killing two people.



In July, they said they predicted a magnitude 7.0 or higher quake in a region that included Hokkaido by December 28. The September 25 quake fell within that period.



Now they predict a major quake will hit an area that stretches across desert regions to the east of Los Angeles, home to around nine million people, including the Mojave desert and the resort town of Palm Springs, which lies near the notorious San Andreas fault.



That is where experts began gathering for the Seismological Society of America conference that looks sure to be dominated by passionate discussion of Keilis-Borok's prediction method.



"There is something going on," Sauer told the Desert Sun newspaper in Palm Springs. "People are at least willing to entertain the idea. It is not seen so much as junk science now."



Another seismic expert, University of Oregon professor Ray Weldon, was scheduled to present findings to the conference that appear to support Keilis-Borok's research by saying the San Andreas fault is about to enter a new and violent period of shaking.



The data, according to the Desert Sun, was gathered over 18 years around the famed fault, showing it is under high levels of stress.




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"You could consider that support (for Keilis-Borok's research)," Weldon was quoted as saying. "But I dont lend any insight or support to a window of time."

But researchers still point to the fact that the science of earthquake prediction has been notoriously inaccurate and the geographic area targeted by the UCLA team for an imminent quake is very large.

"It is not specific," said Susan Hough, a seismologist for the US Geological Survey based in Pasadena, near Los Angeles. "Theyve made three predictions and two of them have been borne out."

Keilis-Borok himself acknowledged the caution expressed by some of his colleagues. "Application of non-linear dynamics and chaos theory is often counter-intuitive, so acceptance by some research teams will take time."

But if his latest prediction that the earth will move in the area around Los Angeles within the next five months proves accurate, his research could end up saving lives and transforming seismology.

David! 07-15-2004 02:20 PM

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Jroc 07-15-2004 02:23 PM

watch out im comin down & bustin up into the nike store, imma be crossin the border with 20 pairs of jordans

mahoney 07-15-2004 02:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by cherrylula
There is always some nutjob out there predicting a big earthquake.

They happen all the time anyhow, not a huge deal. There are other more populated areas of the world that have more earthquakes more often, you just deal with it.

Still better than any hurricane or extreme weather out there.

Yeah but these aren't nut jobs these are respected scientists that have been right the last several times :(

mahoney 07-15-2004 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jroc
watch out im comin down & bustin up into the nike store, imma be crossin the border with 20 pairs of jordans
Don't come to LA it's already to crowded. You will be raped at the border :321GFY

axelcat 07-15-2004 02:32 PM

I hope your wrong

Miss Shortcake 07-15-2004 02:33 PM

Great post of information Cory!

This is not the first time that I have heard about the earthquake coming in September.

Instead of living in fear, just be prepared for mother nature that no one can control. I am going to start packing the house with the emergency items.

Is it just me, or do these big earthquakes in Cali always hit in the early morning before dawn?

I hope the prices of homes will finally drop and that more people will move out of my native state :2 cents:

mahoney 07-15-2004 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Miss Shortcake
Great post of information Cory!

This is not the first time that I have heard about the earthquake coming in September.

Instead of living in fear, just be prepared for mother nature that no one can control. I am going to start packing the house with the emergency items.

Is it just me, or do these big earthquakes in Cali always hit in the early morning before dawn?

I hope the prices of homes will finally drop and that more people will move out of my native state :2 cents:

I hear ya, more room on the freeways for us ?

Cory W 07-15-2004 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Miss Shortcake
Great post of information Cory!

This is not the first time that I have heard about the earthquake coming in September.

Instead of living in fear, just be prepared for mother nature that no one can control. I am going to start packing the house with the emergency items.

Is it just me, or do these big earthquakes in Cali always hit in the early morning before dawn?

I hope the prices of homes will finally drop and that more people will move out of my native state :2 cents:

I hope they do hit early Shortcake. Honestly, people are always safer in the friendly confines of homes, rather than in rush hour traffic.

I just make sure no pictures hang above my bed and that I do not sleep near the glass window in my room.

johnnyhey 07-15-2004 02:49 PM

pics?

cherrylula 07-15-2004 02:50 PM

eh let the mojave shake, there's nothing out there anyhow.

Will be interesting to see what happens.

CDSmith 07-15-2004 02:51 PM

Do some women in California have an orgasm during an earthquake?..... you know, what with all the vibration. :Graucho


We don't get quakes here in Winnipeg. I have only experienced one in my life, while on vacation in Acapulco. It lasted for about 10 seconds and shook the hotel room pretty good, one of the beds moved about two feet out from the wall from the vibration.

It was pretty freaky.


I can only begin to imagine what some of you Californians who have lived through a big quake must feel like.

zanycash Pete 07-15-2004 02:52 PM

Historically everytime there is a major earthquake you see people leave CA, the the Real Estate prices come down!:thumbsup

So it may be a good thing for some!

mahoney 07-15-2004 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by zanycash Pete
Historically everytime there is a major earthquake you see people leave CA, the the Real Estate prices come down!:thumbsup

So it may be a good thing for some!

:thumbsup

Doctor Dre 07-15-2004 03:13 PM

Ive never got any huge earthquake arround here ... Feeling must be pretty bad

TaDoW 07-15-2004 03:19 PM

it's your punishment for sending so many of your kind to the seattle area in the 80's and 90's and driving our real estate through the fucking roof.

mahoney 07-15-2004 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by TaDoW
it's your punishment for sending so many of your kind to the seattle area in the 80's and 90's and driving our real estate through the fucking roof.
Yeah i guess we deserve that. How many faggots came to Seattle with their crappy band trying to be the next Pearl Jam :1orglaugh

Napolean 07-15-2004 03:24 PM

I sale short earthquake insurance :Graucho

Houdini 07-15-2004 03:26 PM

I'l take earthquakes over tornados and hurricanes any day.

MeganS 07-15-2004 03:29 PM

I have made it through several Cali quakes ... all i can say is there is nothing more unnerving then when the most solid thing around you starts moving.

But i will be very Happy about the Real Estate ... we could use the drop!:winkwink:

CDSmith 07-15-2004 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Houdini
I'l take earthquakes over tornados and hurricanes any day.
Thank God we have none of it here. I have yet to see a funnel cloud touch down in or even near winnipeg, no quake except the computer game, and we're too far from the ocean for a hurricane.

All we have here are a couple of huge floods per century, 5 feet of snow in winter, and vicious mosquitos the size of cessnas in the summer.

Life is good.

xroach 07-15-2004 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CDSmith
Thank God we have none of it here. I have yet to see a funnel cloud touch down in or even near winnipeg, no quake except the computer game, and we're too far from the ocean for a hurricane.

All we have here are a couple of huge floods per century, 5 feet of snow in winter, and vicious mosquitos the size of cessnas in the summer.

Life is good.

yea the only bummer is .. YOU LIVE IN FUCKING WINTERPEG
:)

Tom_PMs 07-15-2004 03:37 PM

I wouldnt doubt that prediction, it's been a long time coming.

Man if something like that hit the northeast US, there'd be serious serious troubles though..

freeadultcontent 07-15-2004 03:42 PM

Hehe we had 2 just a few days ago, little small ones 3. somethings.

CDSmith 07-15-2004 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by xroach
yea the only bummer is .. YOU LIVE IN FUCKING WINTERPEG
:)

And loving it.



The same house that costs $600,000 where YOU are costs $120k here.


nya.

fr33s3x 07-15-2004 03:46 PM

very good !

MikeB 07-15-2004 03:56 PM

thanks for making my day mahoney :-)

Tom_PMs 07-15-2004 04:02 PM

Worst feature where I live this past year was the 181.3 inches of snowfall.. Sometimes theres some wind damage, but no quakes.


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