Pressure is building on the north American plate beyond the rocky mountain continental divide. As far north as the Cascadia range in the Pacific Northwest, south east to Yellowstone, then further south east to Georgia, up north to Montreal / New York …
The threat of a new madrid earthquake , in my opinion, goes up ANOTHER notch, with the signs of more activity in the north east, extending along the faults down to Arkansas.
The pressure buildup is extending across the atlantic to the mid-Atlantic ridge, and now showing signs of stress on BOTH sides of the european plate.. the european plate is showing signs of “uptick” in activity.. as far north as south belgium, east towards Poland and south to the mediterranean sea.
Expect anywhere along a plate boundry and anwhere there are active volcanos to experience 5.0 quakes and greater for the next 2 weeks or more.
Also areas where DORMANT volcanos exist .. such as greenbrier Arkansas, Mono Lake California, off the coast of seattle, south belgium / west germany…
Asia, the threat extends from the India Russia border (central india) south east to australia, and bending around the australian continent down to the south pole, right through new zealand, and branching north up to the hot spot of japan.
Japan still is due for a VERY large quake.. in the 8.0+ range within the next 2 weeks.
Links:
Post glacial rebound effect:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/12/1205_021205_oblateearth.html
check out scott from believers underground who first proposed this theory to us here on youtube.. he is correct about the effects of PGRE.
http://www.youtube.com/believersunderground
http://www.earthquakes.bgs.ac.uk/helicorder/heli.html
http://download.cnet.com/Earthquake-3D/3000-2054_4-10395116.html
http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/index.php
http://cnt.rm.ingv.it/earthquakes_map.php
http://tux.wr.usgs.gov/Quakes/quakes0.html
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/monitoring/netquakes/station/NQ079_NM_01/
http://www.showme.net/~fkeller/quake/maps.htm
http://www.pnsn.org/WEBICORDER/BETTER/pnsn_staweb/index.html
http://www2.ggl.ulaval.ca/seismographe_r.html
http://quake.utah.edu/helicorder/ynr_webi.htm
http://www.pnsn.org/WEBICORDER/VOLC/welcome.html
http://www.isthisthingon.org/Yellowstone/daythumbs.php
http://www.nps.gov/yell/photosmultimedia/webcams.htm
http://volcanosakurajima.web.fc2.com/
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/hvo/activity/kilaueastatus.php
http://folkworm.ceri.memphis.edu/heli_bb_slu/
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/monitoring/anss/
http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/telemetry_data/map_sta_eq.shtml
http://earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/recent/maps-cartes/index-eng.php
http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/volcanocams/msh/
http://www.pnsn.org/WEBICORDER/BETTER/pnsn_staweb/index.html
http://www.isthisthingon.org/Yellowstone/daythumbs.php
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/monitoring/helicorders/nca/
http://earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/recent/index-eng.php
http://www.nps.gov/yell/photosmultimedia/webcams.htm
No quakes in Australia.. hmm