7.8 Magnitude earthquake off Alaska

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An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.8 struck off the coast of Alaska early Wednesday morning.
The earthquake was centered 60 miles, or 98 kilometers, south-southeast, of Perryville, Alaska, according to the US Geological Survey. The quake is considered shallow at about six miles, or 10 kilometers, deep.
"Anything below 70 kilometers is considered a shallow quake," CNN meteorologist Allison Chinchar previously said. "That's important, because shallow earthquakes often cause the most damage, compared to the ones that are deeper, regardless of the strength."
A tsunami warning has been issued following the earthquake, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The warning is in effect for south Alaska and the Alaska peninsula -- Pacific coasts from Kennedy Entrance, Alaska (40 miles southwest of Homer) to Unimak Pass, Alaska, according to the Tsunami Warning Center.
There is no threat to Hawaii, Washington, Oregon and California, according to the National Weather Service.
Earthquakes are more likely to develop into tsunamis if they are high in magnitude, are shallow, and are thrust earthquakes rather than strike slip earthquakes, according to the USGS. Quakes between magnitudes 7.6 to 7.8 have the potential to produce destructive tsunamis.
There have been at least 11 after shocks ranging from magnitudes of 3.9 to 6.1, according to CNN meteorologist Pedram Javheri.

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Glad to see the end of the world is proceeding as scheduled.
 
Glad to see the end of the world is proceeding as scheduled.

When science advances faster than politicians make constructive use of it.... we will get better in forecasting how the world is ending.
 
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.8 struck off the coast of Alaska early Wednesday morning. The earthquake was centered 60 miles, or 98 kilometers, south-southeast, of Perryville, Alaska....There have been at least 11 after shocks ranging from magnitudes of 3.9 to 6.1,..

I wonder if Valka felt this?
 
I wonder if Valka felt this?

If I understand correctly that Valka is in Manitoba or therabouts... this being at the tip of the Alaska Peninsula (which is what heads out toward the Aleutians), Seattle and really most of the US West Coast was closer to the epicenter.
 
If I understand correctly that Valka is in Manitoba or therabouts... this being at the tip of the Alaska Peninsula (which is what heads out toward the Aleutians), Seattle and really most of the US West Coast was closer to the epicenter.

Way too east. Nobody lives in Manitoba. :mischief: She's in between Calgary and Edmonton in Alberta. ;)
 
Way too east. Nobody lives in Manitoba. :mischief: She's in between Calgary and Edmonton in Alberta. ;)

Oops!!

Though in my defense, I know a lot of people in Winnipeg.
 
Way too east. Nobody lives in Manitoba. :mischief:

I thought that was Nunavut. If you ask someone if they want to move there, they're having nunavut.
 
Glad to see the end of the world is proceeding as scheduled.
But wait!

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