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Well I read this article that was posted in Phenomenon about the ground water falling dramatically in Redding and how a scientist noted that happening before the World Series Quake. So I'm going to say since its been overdue and all the big quakes seem to be happening around the SF Bay Area, it could be time for it to snap. Plus I was posting about this way too much in dreams and visions, I can't get that out of my head still, what I saw in dreams. http://www.redding.com/news/2012/apr/15/underground-water-mysteriously-disappears/
Hi Usagi. I think you had better go back and reread the article. Wolf said the water well levels dropped after the Loma Prieta quake, not before.
“A retired marine geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, Wolf said he has seen what is happening in eastern Shasta County before. After the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, water well levels in the area of the quake fell significantly, he said.”
The drop in the water wells is in the town of Cassel, not Redding. Cassel is located about 50 miles east of Redding.
Also could you please explain to me how the drop in wells located 230 miles NNE of the Bay Area is an indication that a large quake could occur in the area between Santa Cruz and San Francisco? What’s the connection? Thank you…Don
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D'OH! I shouldn't be up so late skimming. ^_^ Thank you for correcting me. So I cancel that reason for the prediction.
Come to think of it, someone posted about our local well water down here in San Diego falling after the Easter Sunday quake in Baja. I wonder where the water goes?
WELL (ha I said "well") anyway, given the quakes to the south in Baja and north in Oregon and near Eureka, the middle area sure seems quiet for so many quakes happening everywhere else, so I'd watch out central CA, and everything inbetween like the Bay Area.
Hi Usagi. I have the same problem. Well sort of. I have a problem with putting words in the correct order. That sometimes makes things come out completely the opposite of what I wanted to say. I just have to stop keeping these late night hours.
Something is causing the water in those wells to drop. It could be quake activity has woke up some old faults, or those that are already active get a little wider or longer. Keep in mind it only has to be a couple of millimeters.
I wonder if anyone has taken any samples of the water? Would be interesting to see if something has been added. Take Care...Don
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