It has been just over a year since I predicted that a major earthquake would hit California in the near future.
Since that time, there have been numerous quakes throughout the world from Indonesia to Oklahoma – including several at other spots along the Pacific coast of North or Central America – but California has been as quiet as can be. Sure, there have been several temblors in the 4.0 range, but native Californians don’t even seem to notice those.
We continue to get teased by near-miss events, like this morning’s 6.2 quake in Baja California. That quake's epicenter was located 46 miles north of La Paz, Mexico, and was centered in the Gulf of California, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Still, in spite of, or maybe because of my predictions, California remains firmly attached to the Continent.
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