94 km (58 miles) E of Sulangan, Philippines
106 km (65 miles) ESE of Guiuan, Philippines
161 km (100 miles) ESE of Borongan, Philippines
174 km (108 miles) NE of Surigao, Philippines
screenshot from earthquake3d — 445pm cdt 8/26/2012:
90 miles ENE of Tijuana Mexico — near the border of California and Mexico — a series of mid-range earthquakes (5.0M and 4.0M) struck.. followed by multiple DOZENS of subsequent earthquakes in the same location … a swarm … not really aftershocks.. since the largest of the tremors was a 5.4M.
Which, to me, means we need to watch for a LARGE earthquake at the end of this chain reaction.. the 5.4M wouldn’t be large enough to cause such movement that we’re actually having.
If you live in the southern California area — or along the west coast extending near the fresh lava fields off the coast of Oregon… also along the edge of the north American Craton… New Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri.. and the east coast states extending northeast to New Brunswick Canada.
Be prepared for followup movement in adjacent areas to the south California swarm zone.
Use the links here to monitor earthquakes nationally and internationally:
Tropical storm ISAAC is slated to be elevated to a Catagory 1 Hurricane once it reaches the Florida Keys (per the NWS)…
Then, as the storm progresses to the WNW — once it reaches mid-Gulf of Mexico .. south of Panama City — the National Weather Service predicts the storm to reach category 2 levels.