1/1/2012 — TWO 7.0 magnitude earthquakes – back to back – Japan, new years day 2012

Several of the feeds are showing TWO back to back 7.0 magnitude earthquakes which occurred in two different locations simultaneously:

The USGS “official” feed is only showing one of the quakes currently:

Watch the video here:

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Its a heck of a way to ring in the new year — happy 2012 everyone –

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/usc0007fbh.php

Magnitude 7.0 – IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION

2012 January 01 05:27:54 UTC

Earthquake Details

  • This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.
Magnitude 7.0
Date-Time
  • Sunday, January 01, 2012 at 05:27:54 UTC
  • Sunday, January 01, 2012 at 02:27:54 PM at epicenter
Location 31.416°N, 138.155°E
Depth 348.5 km (216.6 miles)
Region IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
Distances
  • 241 km (150 miles) SW (220°) from Hachijo-jima, Izu Islands, Japan
  • 368 km (228 miles) S (173°) from Hamamatsu, Honshu, Japan
  • 395 km (245 miles) SSE (157°) from Tsu, Honshu, Japan
  • 495 km (308 miles) SSW (198°) from TOKYO, Japan

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NO tsunami warning has been issued… http://ptwc.weather.gov/

Here are dozens of earthquake monitoring links I have assembled — using these links.. one can monitor almost any area in the world:

http://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2011/11/30/11302011-list-of-earthquake-links-for-global-monitoring/

Volcano webcams:Yellowstone park geyser webcams: http://www.nps.gov/yell/photosmultimedia/webcams.htm

Japanese Mount Fuji Webcams:

http://www.goandroam.com/webcams/japan/mt_fuji

http://www.fujigoko.tv/live/shotList.cgi

Japanese Sakurajima Volcano webcams: http://webcam-svo2.pr.kyoto-u.ac.jp/local/camera.html 

Sakurajima official youtube page: http://www.youtube.com/cubhf137

Cascades Pacific Northwest webcams: http://www.skimountaineer.com/CascadeSki/CascadeWebCams.php?weather=true

Mount St. Helens webcams: http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/volcanocams/msh/

All the known volcano webcams of the world (Italy, Russia, Iceland, South/Central America, Spain and several other locations) : http://bigthink.com/ideas/26619

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United States earthquake sources:

List of US  seismographs : http://www.ceri.memphis.edu/seismic/heli/index.html

Arkansas seismic network: http://www.geology.ar.gov/geohazards/ark_seismic_network.htm

map of New Madrid Seismic Zone seismograph locations (interactive): http://www.ceri.memphis.edu/seismic/stations/nmsz.html

Midwest USA seismographs:

http://folkworm.ceri.memphis.edu/heli/heli_sp_mkta/

http://folkworm.ceri.memphis.edu/heli_bb_slu/

http://folkworm.ceri.memphis.edu/heli/heli_sp_nmad/

http://folkworm.ceri.memphis.edu/heli/heli_sp_athn/

http://folkworm.ceri.memphis.edu/heli/heli_sp_lnxt/

http://folkworm.ceri.memphis.edu/heli/heli_sp_mttn/

http://folkworm.ceri.memphis.edu/heli/heli_sp_ceri/

http://folkworm.ceri.memphis.edu/heli/heli_uky/

USGS netquakes site live :

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/monitoring/netquakes/

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/monitoring/netquakes/map/

New Madrid seismic zone (NMSZ information): http://www.showme.net/~fkeller/quake/maps.htm

Pacific Northwest Seismic Network :

http://www.pnsn.org/WEBICORDER/BETTER/pnsn_staweb/index.html

http://www.pnsn.org/OPS/stations.html

Official USGS earthquake site: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/

USGS live internet seismic server: http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/heli2.shtml

USGS full index of seismographs : http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/telemetry_data/

California seismographs:

http://pasadena.wr.usgs.gov/webicorder/

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/monitoring/helicorders/nca/

USGS ANSS seismograph backbone:

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/monitoring/anss/

http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/telemetry_data/map_sta_eq.shtml

USGS weekly volcanism report: http://www.volcano.si.edu/reports/usgs/

USGS Hawaii data clearinghouse: http://hawaii.wr.usgs.gov/

USGS Hawaii earthquakes : http://tux.wr.usgs.gov/

Alaska Volcano observatory: http://www.avo.alaska.edu/

Mount Baker (pacific northwest): http://mbvrc.wwu.edu/index.shtml

West Coast / Alaska Tsunami warning center: http://wcatwc.arh.noaa.gov/events/eventmap.php

Pacific Tsunami Warning center: http://ptwc.weather.gov/

National Data Buoy Center (monitor buoys for wave activity): http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/

Pacific  Basin Information node: http://www.nbii.gov/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=240&mode=2&in_hi_userid=2&cached=true

East coast (columbia college) seismographs: http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/LCSN/WebSeis/24hr_heli.pl?id=

Yellowstone supervolcano seismographs: http://www.isthisthingon.org/Yellowstone/daythumbs.php

Montana .edu / yellowstone seismographs: http://mbmgquake.mtech.edu/earthworm/wavef_disp/current/welcome.html

University of Utah yellowstone seismographs: http://www.quake.utah.edu/helicorder/

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Rest of the world (always updating with more):

Mexico seismographs: http://www.ssn.unam.mx/

Belgium seismographs: http://seismologie.oma.be/index.php?LANG=NL&LEVEL=210

Philippines earthquakes and volcanic activity: http://www.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph/

Swiss seismology: http://www.seismo.ethz.ch/index

Canadian seismographs:

http://earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/recent/index-eng.php

http://earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/stndon/wf-fo/trace_app.php?target=MNTQ.BHZ

http://earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/recent/maps-cartes/index-eng.php

http://www.ggl.ulaval.ca/

Russian seismographs: http://www.ceme.gsras.ru/ccd.htm

Japanese seismographs: http://www.gsi.go.jp/ENGLISH/index.html

Thailand seismicity / seismographs : http://www.seismology.tmd.go.th/en/index.php

Australian seismographs:

http://www.seis.com.au/

http://www.ga.gov.au/earthquakes/

Netherlands seismographs: http://www.knmi.nl/seismologie/aardbevingen-nederland.html

New Zealand seismographs: http://quake.crowe.co.nz/Mobile/

Iceland seismographs: http://en.vedur.is/earthquakes-and-volcanism/earthquakes/

England / UK seismographs: http://www.earthquakes.bgs.ac.uk/helicorder/heli.html

Italy seismographs: http://cnt.rm.ingv.it

Taiwain  earthquake information: http://www.cwb.gov.tw/V6e/index.htm

EMSC European Mediterranean earthquake agency map/index :

http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/Map/jsmap.php?key=1&typ=world

http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/index.php

http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/Map/index.php

Spanish (El Hierro Canary islands) seismographs: http://www.01.ign.es/ign/head/volcaSenalesAnterioresDia.do?nombreFichero=CHIE_2011-11-03&ver=s&estacion=CHIE&Anio=2011&Mes=11&Dia=03&tipo=2

Indonesia seismographs: http://aeic.bmg.go.id/

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Global links for earthquake monitoring:

Monitor earths rotation: http://hpiers.obspm.fr/ 

COSMOS earthquake data global list: http://db.cosmos-eq.org/scripts/earthquakes.plx

Download the free version of earthquake3D: http://download.cnet.com/Earthquake-3D/3000-2054_4-10395116.html

Global IRIS earthquake browser: http://www.iris.edu/servlet/eventserver/map.do

Global earthquake mashup of EMSC, USGS, GFZ : http://www.oe-files.de/gmaps/eqmashup.html

Topographic maps of the USA and Canada: http://www.topozone.com/

intellicast (turn on earthquake view): http://www.intellicast.com/Local/WxMapFull.aspx

Global Incident Map: http://www.globalincidentmap.com/

RSOE EDIS global incident map : http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/

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9 Responses to 1/1/2012 — TWO 7.0 magnitude earthquakes – back to back – Japan, new years day 2012

  1. Kay Fox says:

    Kansas City, around midnight scalar flashes from the ground up, in the same places.
    At first I thought they were firecrackers but some were in the clouds where they broke through, others were seen coming up from the horizon/ground. Looked like flash bulbs going off in V shape.
    First ones I’ve seen in a long time/a couple of months perhaps.
    Mist to light rain.
    What a way to start the New Year.

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  3. Grazers Edge says:

    on the RSOE EDIS map it shows 6 separate earthquakes in Japan
    http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php?area=asia

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  5. twixraider says:

    Thank you very much for the many intersting links. Seems like 2012 won’t be the year of the Dragon, but the Namazu:
    http://namazueshirt.wordpress.com/

  6. latscho says:

    Hey dutchsinse….can u keep in moon axis….and recent rotational anomalies when reporting on earthquakes …..see tycho…..way off and so are phases and lighting….much love back at you

  7. Are you saying the earthquakes were intentional?

  8. Has anyone else here noticed the U.S. Geological Survey site has been watering down and filtering data since around 2010 ?

    They have now greatly downgraded the 7.0 to a 6.2. This watering down has taken dramatic spirals in 2011. There was a chart that existed on historical earthquakes that specifically effected humankind through property damage and casualties in deaths. This chart was and I believe still is on the “Horizon Project” website [thehorizonproject.com] under the ‘News and Updates’ link. The Horizon Project site itself has stopped publishing anything new News & Updates since the beginning of 2009. Strange!

    The chart is mostly historical for the beginning of the 20th century to the present. On that chart the increased intensity starts in the year 1915 and is fairly up and down stable[compared to anything prior to 1915] until 1998 where it begins to spike in intensity and frequency. Though the chart date goes all the way to the year 2008, the actually reporting on the chart stops at 2006 if you move your mouse over to the last green bar where the stats window for that year pops up. Interestingly however is when you click on the link to the USGS site which has documented all past data, you’ll find the years 2007-2010 actually create an even greater more freightening spike which is more than double what you see at the end of Horizon’s chart. 2010, began to water down the reporting though. If you look at the recording of info for 2011, you’ll see further water down and actually non-reporting of important events.

    Take for example of the 7.0 event which happened two weeks after the catastrophic Japanese Tsunami event in Myanmar-Thailand border region where reported deaths were estimated at 100+ and massive amounts of damage. In fact many villages were so isolated that actual numbers of further deaths were impossible to verify, because the Japan quake had everyone’s focused attention. Still, the 2011 earthquake reporting was for the most part greatly lacking in it’s listing as you all can plainly see by the viewing of it and making personal comparisons to recent fresh in your mind News items.

    I believe such further watching should be noted and the cover up by governments to hide an alarming trend.

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