✅ The Big One We Missed?
Strong earthquake is likely NW of Los Angeles during the next 24 hours. - 03/06 to 03/07 - https://t.co/56HHMIbdIn pic.twitter.com/DCzjXrN4Wp
— EarthquakePrediction (@Quakeprediction) March 7, 2021
You might have missed or little-noticed the above social media tweet regarding a big seismic event predicted for Southern California during the past several days (March 6-7). Perhaps the only thing that specific earthquake predictions tell us is that you can’t predict the timing of earthquakes.
Scientists say don't be fooled by a website that claims to predict earthquakes https://t.co/XiFsGCzOEm via @flipboard
— Mike Foxworth (@ALTALOMAN) March 9, 2021
David Nabhan is an advocate who has been calling for the creation of an earthquake warning system for the US West Coast for the last two decades. He proposes an informal scheme whereby newspapers might publish higher probability advisories for elevated risks—and has taken that controversial debate public in many media forums with the USGS, Cal Tech, and Southern California Earthquake Center. Nabhan is a recently retired public school teacher (South Central Los Angeles) and the former LAUSD Earthquake Preparedness Coordinator for his school site. He is the author of Predicting the Next Great Quake (1996) and Forecasting the Catastrophe (2010).
#ShakeAlert detects earthquakes after they begin and within seconds estimates magnitude & shaking. This great analogy from @IRIS_EPO shows getting the magnitude right is critical-earthquakes grow in size very quickly! Tweets by JustTheNews
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