Forwarded from Fireworks Daily Team (Mezlim)
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA UNDER INTENSE EARTHQUAKE SWARM
An unusually active earthquake swarm continues in Southern California following yesterday’s M4.9 super-shallow earthquake, which struck at just about one mile deep.
In the past 24 hours, this area has produced 205 aftershocks, averaging 8–9 earthquakes per hour, keeping the region in a constant state of motion.
What’s notable is the timing. This surge in seismic activity is unfolding during a period of elevated solar activity and recent Schumann Resonance disturbances, conditions many have been watching closely as both Earth and space influences remain highly active.
While earthquakes are driven by tectonic forces, spikes like this often raise questions when multiple natural processes are active at the same time.
This remains a very busy and closely watched area.
Map source: USGS
#MrMBB333 #SouthernCalifornia #EarthquakeSwarm #spaceweather
#SeismicActivity #SolarActivity #SchumannResonance
An unusually active earthquake swarm continues in Southern California following yesterday’s M4.9 super-shallow earthquake, which struck at just about one mile deep.
In the past 24 hours, this area has produced 205 aftershocks, averaging 8–9 earthquakes per hour, keeping the region in a constant state of motion.
What’s notable is the timing. This surge in seismic activity is unfolding during a period of elevated solar activity and recent Schumann Resonance disturbances, conditions many have been watching closely as both Earth and space influences remain highly active.
While earthquakes are driven by tectonic forces, spikes like this often raise questions when multiple natural processes are active at the same time.
This remains a very busy and closely watched area.
Map source: USGS
#MrMBB333 #SouthernCalifornia #EarthquakeSwarm #spaceweather
#SeismicActivity #SolarActivity #SchumannResonance