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John's Recent Blogs
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Cascadia Quake Potentially More Damaging than San Andreas or Japan’s Tōhoku
By John Cornelison on
3/11/2012 9:15 AM
In
“Quake catastrophe like Japan's could hit Pacific Northwest, new data show”
M. Alex Johnson of msnbc.com also reports on
last month’s reports
at the American Association for the Advancement of Science – noting that the Cascadia quake has numerous parallels with Japan’s
Tōhoku disaster
one year ago.
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15% Chance of Local Cascadia Quake & Tsunami in Next 50-60 Years
By John Cornelison on
3/11/2012 8:43 AM
According to Bill Steele, the public is woefully unprepared for a certain disaster: we just don’t know when. Mr. Steele is
Seismology Lab
Coordinator for the
Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network (PNSN)
at the
University of Washington Department of Earth and Space Sciences
where he has worked since 1993.
In a widely reported story (covered by USA Today and many other major papers across the country), the
Longview Daily News reports
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2011 Great California ShakeOut Earthquake Drill Interrupted by Real Quakes
By John Cornelison on
10/21/2011 8:11 AM
It is not too surprising that it would happen somewhere in California in any given day, but yesterday’s
2011 Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill
was punctuated with
a few minor quakes yesterday
around the Berkeley area. No injuries and only minor damage was reported.
Some 1.3 million...
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California's 'Big One' could be a flood
By John Cornelison on
1/14/2011 9:38 AM
California has more risk of catastrophic storms than any other region in the country – even the Southern hurricane states, according to a new study released Thursday.
The two-year study by the U.S. Geological Survey is the most thorough effort yet to assess the potential effects of a "worst-case" storm in California.
It builds on a new understanding of so-called atmospheric rivers, a focusing of high-powered winds that drag a fire hose of tropical moisture across the Pacific Ocean, pointed directly at California for days on end. The state got a relatively tame taste of the phenomenon in December.
The team of experts that developed the scenario can't say when it will happen. But they do say it has happened in the past and is virtually certain to strike again.
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Twitter Earthquake Detector
By John Cornelison on
12/23/2010 1:52 PM
U.S. Geological Survey: Twitter Earthquake Detector (TED)
reports that “the USGS is developing a system that gathers real-time, earthquake-related messages from the social networking site Twitter and applies place, time, and key word filtering to gather geo-located accounts of shaking. This approach provides rapid first-impression narratives and, potentially, photos from people at the hazard’s location.” http://fcw.com/articles/2010/07/19/web-app-usgs-twitter.aspx indicates that the USGS will supplement their official data with photographs and...
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