Published: March 14th, 2012 at 6:37 pm ET
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Title: Earthquake Information
Source: Japan Meteorological Agency
Date: March 14, 2012
07:16 JST 15 Mar 2012 07:11 JST 15 Mar 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M3.4 1
06:44 JST 15 Mar 2012 06:39 JST 15 Mar 2012 Kanto Toho-oki M5.0 2
04:55 JST 15 Mar 2012 04:50 JST 15 Mar 2012 Gifu-ken Hida-chiho M2.5 1
02:15 JST 15 Mar 2012 02:10 JST 15 Mar 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M3.5 1
02:01 JST 15 Mar 2012 01:57 JST 15 Mar 2012 Ibaraki-ken Hokubu M3.7 3
01:57 JST 15 Mar 2012 01:52 JST 15 Mar 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M4.0 2
01:44 JST 15 Mar 2012 01:39 JST 15 Mar 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M3.5 1
01:36 JST 15 Mar 2012 01:31 JST 15 Mar 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M2.9 1
00:28 JST 15 Mar 2012 00:23 JST 15 Mar 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M3.6 1
23:37 JST 14 Mar 2012 23:32 JST 14 Mar 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M3.2 1
22:57 JST 14 Mar 2012 22:52 JST 14 Mar 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M3.4 1
22:34 JST 14 Mar 2012 22:29 JST 14 Mar 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M4.5 3
22:32 JST 14 Mar 2012 22:28 JST 14 Mar 2012 Miyagi-ken Oki M4.0 2
22:29 JST 14 Mar 2012 22:25 JST 14 Mar 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M3.4 1
22:04 JST 14 Mar 2012 21:59 JST 14 Mar 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M3.7 1
22:02 JST 14 Mar 2012 21:58 JST 14 Mar 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M3.2 1
21:45 JST 14 Mar 2012 21:40 JST 14 Mar 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M3.1 1
21:34 JST 14 Mar 2012 21:29 JST 14 Mar 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M3.6 1
21:32 JST 14 Mar 2012 21:27 JST 14 Mar 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M3.7 1
21:30 JST 14 Mar 2012 21:25 JST 14 Mar 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M3.7 1
21:23 JST 14 Mar 2012 21:16 JST 14 Mar 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M3.1 1
21:16 JST 14 Mar 2012 21:05 JST 14 Mar 2012 Chiba-ken Toho-oki M6.1 5+
See also:
- Intense M6.1 in Chiba with multiple aftershocks -- Fukushima hit with M4.6 -- Began with M6.8 off northeast Japan four hours ago (MAPS)
- More: 10 quakes in Chiba during last 90 minutes -- Most recent is M4.5 intensity 3
Published: March 14th, 2012 at 6:37 pm ET
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All hands brace yourselves for impact. Blades, meet feces. Again
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Blades, meet feces. That made me laugh. Need to laugh in these laugh or cry situations.
'Scuse me, I think I'll take a time out and go do the "safety dance" for a few minutes.
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Makes you wonder what's going on since neither of the webcams is streaming live vid.. JNN is out and Tepco's streamins a "rerun" from yesterday.. Worrysome indeed…
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JNN is working now:
http://www.youtube.com/user/tbsnewsi/featured
These earthquakes are rather far from Fukushima Daiichi.
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About the same distance from Daiichi as the 3/11 quake ~150km
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Earthquake Fault Under Tokyo Closer Than Expected, Study Finds
Stefan Lovgren
for National Geographic News
July 14, 2005
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/07/0714_050714_tokyoquake.html
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might there be problem with #4 structure so they turned off the cam's so we wont know?
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We had the blackest sky this am. And then right into another super-storm which is a standout here on Van Island. The sky looked dirty almost and I assumed something had happened in Japan. It's amazing this fuel pool issue hasn't erupted already.
But I think its number is now up.
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Is this the same fault as from 3/2011?
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Yes, it's the same major fault line, though a bit further north.
http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/neic_b0008hdx_l.html
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Vic, do you know how to zoom through the pages at the USGS site to get a fairly close-up rendering of the fault lines near the quake? Go to "world" for earthquake region, keep clicking on the region you want. When you're zoomed in enough to see the largest EQ you want to look at (since there are several), you can click inside its box to get detailed info. If you're a bit zoomed out you can see the box for all the EQ's in the area, along with the fault lines that intersect there.
USGS used to have lots of nice features like being able to drag the globe and spin it. That was nice if you wanted to get a sense, for example, of how far an EQ was from an area of longitude away from it (east or west), or latitude (distance from the poles.
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Maybe they still have those features.
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Could someone PLEASE look at building #4 … looks wierd … Don't want to jump to conclusions
http://news.tbs.co.jp/newsi_sp/youtube_live/
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The camera is shaking like hell too…
(3:28 PM honolulu time )
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It looks like it has been stripped down more than before or maybe more has fallen down.
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looks like part of it is missing?
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more than before. hard to tell shaking so much
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GOTCHA HERE TG!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/14/japan-earthquake-2012-tokyo_n_1344200.html
HEADING TO BED THOUGH
PLEASE….EVERYONE GET THE WORD OUT
HP HAS MILLIONS OF EYES!
24/7 365 A YEAR!
NEED EVERYONE ON B0ARD!!
night
fuck
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All of these earthquakes must be causing problems in all the already damaged reactors throughout northern Japan….
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I'm sure the noose is tightened in the available information available to us. Or tax dollars hard at work.
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You guys have got to see this animation of earthquakes from last year. Its kinda creepy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwWn_W6ZbT4&feature=player_embedded
I got the link from The Watchers – Japan – one year after the mega quake – more than 19000 lives lost, 1.2 million buildings damaged, $574 billion…
http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/2012/03/12/japan-one-year-after-the-mega-quake-more-than-19000-lives-lost-1-2-million-buildings-damaged-574-billion/
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