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Post by SeaRat on Jan 8, 2020 15:00:59 GMT -8
Okay, I got a bit confused about this thread, and thought something had happened in CA that I wasn't aware of. 'Glad it was just that. But poor Puerto Rico is really getting it right now.
John
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Post by crabbyjim on Jan 8, 2020 20:36:59 GMT -8
Nawww, it's us Californians comin' ta get you: inchin' closer an' closer! Of course you Texans'd probly say it was just ol' Pecos Bill stampin' his foot or somethin' Actually, California is headed north, away from Texas.
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Post by nikeajax on Jan 9, 2020 12:57:37 GMT -8
Actually, California is headed north, away from Texas. CJ, our part along the San Andreas Fault, the Pacific Plate, is moving north: The Continental Plate is moving south. If you ever get a chance to visit the Carrizo Plain in Central California I highly recommend it: here's an aerial view: Aerial photo of San Andreas Fault looking northwest onto the Carrizo Plain with Soda Lake visible at the upper leftWhen you get temperature inversions you can hear people just talking from several miles away: evidently it can be very unnerving if you don't know what's happening, "Ghosts?" I have the San Andreas Fault to the west of me and the Hayward Fault about 1/4-mile east JB
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Post by crabbyjim on Jan 9, 2020 18:49:26 GMT -8
I’m going north. The rest of California can become a part of Nevada.
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