OVER 3,000 QUAKES SO FAR......
I feel like the earth is constantly moving since the 7.2 quake last week.
We are getting one after another with many of them waking me up at all hours of the night. Also, I saw a very strange fluffy white cloud sitting on the bottom of the canyon behind my house the other night. The sky was clear and it was not cold.
It wasn't fog.
I never saw anything like this before and wonder what it was....
Article:
April 11, 2010
The shaking hasn't stopped after a 7.2 earthquake rattled the U.S. and Mexico Easter Sunday. Yesterday around 2 a.m. local time, a respectable 4.5 quake rattled San Diego, which was followed by more than a dozen Richter 3's in the same area.
The most events I can ever recall for the U.S. was 1,482 on May 3, 2008. Normally the USGS registers around 700-800 events in America that show on the US maps. This includes all quakes occurring in Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico. There's a lot of real estate where quakes can shake.
Maps start to look interesting when they hit 1,100 shakes. Aftershocks from the Easter quake have rocketed this tally way beyond anything we've experienced in recent years. U.S. quakes are approaching the 4,000 ground breaking benchmark.
When you click the map on the right, you can read the number of quake events both for the Cal-Nevada area as well as the U.S. total.
Over 3,700 quakes have hit the U.S in the last week. Of those, these areas account for 161 shakes: Puerto Rico – 37, Hawaii – 7, and Alaska – 117. Another 285 are scattered throughout Washington, Yellowstone/Montana, Utah and in a "smiley face" across New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri.
That leaves the vast majority – over 3,270 – pummeling California. That is mighty!http://www.standeyo.com/NEWS/10_Earth_Changes/100411.3000+.US.EQs.html