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On 27 Mar, 19:42, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On 27 Mar, 12:45, Weatherlawyer wrote:



The tremors in the areas give by this map:
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/100325_rpts.html


were not large enough to get onto the NEIC list.
Maybe they didn't occur
but I think they must have. Lots of them in pairs or more.


The ones in New York and Oklahoma made it on.


Or not, as the case may be:
2.9 M. *2010/03/27 11:37. * * * * 37.7 * *82.0 * WEST VIRGINIA

Got me. That one.
I might have known this was going to be complicated.


Well that's put that one to bed, though the doubles are still on the
table.

Next one is a tornadic one or not as the case is more likely to be.
http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/phase/phases2001.html


It's been interesting. Next time I must try harder not to bwe afraid
of pending megaquakes.