Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Mexican Quakes






As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.

 Mexico had a rather large quake on June 23rd, after the big eclipse. Earthquakes have a penchant for generating in lunar events, associated with full and new moon.

Mexico has had: (M1.5 or greater)

  • 9 earthquakes in the past 24 hours
  • 22 earthquakes in the past 7 days
  • 105 earthquakes in the past 30 days
  • 1,068 earthquakes in the past 365 days





As you can see, Mexico has a long modern history of severe earthquakes. They almost every 2 years, but sometimes there is a 6 year period of quiet.




2 years ago 7.2 magnitude, 24 km depth
San Agustín Chayuco, Oaxaca, Mexico
3 years ago 7.1 magnitude, 51 km depth
Ayutla, Puebla, Mexico
3 years ago 8.1 magnitude, 69 km depth
El Palmarcito, Chiapas, Mexico
6 years ago 7.2 magnitude, 24 km depth
Petatlán, Guerrero, Mexico
8 years ago 7.4 magnitude, 24 km depth
Champerico, Retalhuleu, Guatemala
8 years ago 7.0 magnitude, 13 km depth
San Luis, Baja California, Mexico
8 years ago 7.4 magnitude, 20 km depth
Santiago Llano Grande, Oaxaca, Mexico
10 years ago 7.2 magnitude, 4 km depth
Delta, Baja California, Mexico
17 years ago 7.6 magnitude, 24 km depth
Armeria, Colima, Mexico



21 years ago 7.5 magnitude, 60 km depth
San Gabriel Mixtepec, Oaxaca, Mexico
21 years ago 7.0 magnitude, 70 km depth
Tehuacán, Puebla, Mexico
23 years ago 7.2 magnitude, 33 km depth
Arteaga, Michoacán, Mexico
24 years ago 7.1 magnitude, 21 km depth
José María Morelos, Oaxaca, Mexico
25 years ago 8.0 magnitude, 33 km depth
El Colomo, Colima, Mexico
25 years ago 7.4 magnitude, 23 km depth
Azoyú, Guerrero, Mexico
27 years ago 7.2 magnitude, 34 km depth
Puerto Madero, Chiapas, Mexico
34 years ago 7.0 magnitude, 26 km depth
Aguililla, Michoacán, Mexico
35 years ago 7.6 magnitude, 30 km depth
Pantla, Guerrero, Mexico

35 years ago 8.0 magnitude, 27 km depth
Arteaga, Michoacán, Mexico
37 years ago 7.0 magnitude, 67 km depth
Champerico, Retalhuleu, Guatemala
38 years ago 7.0 magnitude, 33 km depth
Santiago Llano Grande, Oaxaca, Mexico
39 years ago 7.3 magnitude, 33 km depth
Guacamayas, Michoacán, Mexico
42 years ago 7.7 magnitude, 18 km depth
San Agustín Loxicha, Oaxaca, Mexico
47 years ago 7.5 magnitude, 43 km depth
Aguililla, Michoacán, Mexico
50 years ago 7.3 magnitude, 35 km depth
Puerto Madero, Chiapas, Mexico





I really do not care if Mexico falls in on itself. I would prefer it, but it is what is Mexico that is the problem as it torn by 3 plates all working against each other. See the North American plate is moving south. The Pacific plate is moving north and the Caribbean plate is being moved by the surrounding plates. It is why the West Indies have such big shakes.

Mexico can be thought of as a pressure cork. When it starts releasing pressure, then other plates begin spiking pressure. and when Mexico shakes, it means California shakes.

Alaska has had some large quakes the past several years, which initiates earthquakes in California. The Cascades have been active in volcanic pressure. It all adds up to a growing pressure in California for a large earthquake.
California released a great deal of pressure years ago in various large quakes.  The area for over 200 years has set a pattern, in it goes through decades  of magnitude 5 earthquakes and then a period of  mag 6 and 7 + quakes appear in a series for a few decades.

The thing is California has so many faults, deep faults, shallow, that there are hundreds of years between the quakes ever happening again. The reality is quakes are not overdue as the experts have tried to snow the public with.
California is a cluster area of quakes.






The only certainty is that California is a fault zone as is Oregon and Washington, and the pressure released in Mexico is now pressuring California. There is the chance on the other side of the world that Mexico will set off a sympathy quake in the next days, but the problem area in California will be as always the next full and new moons.
I could inquire on all of this, but there is not any money in it for me, and as the Viking noted, the last time I predicted the quakes the Lame Cherry was accurate for four months and then the magnitude and dates shifted, to the big one off Alaska did not generate.

Anyway as the West Indies have had their quakes, and Mexico is enjoying it's shaking earth, and California is a year out from it's last big ones.

If only there was money in it for me to inquire.

But there is not, so I would that Japan had earthquakes which mattered to me, as I would rather post photos of their women.

Nuff Said

agtG