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Earthquake weather? Why scientists say it’s a myth
Belief in “earthquake weather" is common, especially in California, but scientists are clear that there is no such thing.
A swarm of at least six earthquakes reaching up to magnitude 2.9 rattled San Ramon near San Francisco, the U.S. Geological Survey reports. The other quakes in the Saturday, Dec. 13, swarm ranged from magnitude 1.3 to 2.3, according to the USGS.
California's seismic risk is increasing with supershear earthquakes, which are faster and more destructive than typical earthquakes.
The ShakeAlert system that warns about imminent shaking arriving from earthquakes sent a false alarm across California on Thursday morning for a magnitude 5.9 temblor that did not happen.
Major quakes in Japan and Alaska along with a spate of smaller earthquakes in California this fall make folks ask, is the Big One near?
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Sonoma County Earthquake: 4.0-Magnitude Quake Strikes California, Tremors Felt Across Santa Rosa
A preliminary 4.0-magnitude earthquake struck California’s Sonoma County on Sunday afternoon, according to the US Geological Survey. The tremor hit at about 15:30 local time and was centred near the town of Glen Ellen. Residents in nearby Santa Rosa reported feeling light shaking.
On Monday morning, around 30 minor earthquakes erupted in a swarm near the Geysers geothermal field south of Clear Lake. The day before, seven quakes rattled Sonoma County, including a 4.0 quake. The recent uptick isn’t out of the ordinary, according to U.S. Geological Survey seismologist Susan Hough.
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20 earthquakes just hit California — is the 'big one' coming?
A swarm of 20 earthquakes has jolted Southern California, shaking communities just miles from Los Angeles. The largest quake reached a magnitude of 3.3, and all struck within a tight two-hour window near the city of Fillmore.