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Dec 15 10 9:45 PM
Wednesday, December 15, 2010 at 11:15:06 PM at epicenter
Dec 17 10 9:46 AM
Dec 22 10 3:40 PM
Lightworkx and two other sensitives I know predicted a water event for the L.A. area in the fall or winter of this year. They all thought it might be seismic. But how about meteorological?After over 5 days of moderate to heavy rain, we've just had a heavy downpour that began last night and lasted almost nonstop through this afternoon. Haven't seen a rain event in L.A. like this since the '80s. Local news has almost entirely devoted itself to weather coverage as rain falls heavy over most of the southland. Very few green blobs on the weather map, mostly orange and red. Bouts of long, low, rolling thunder. I wouldn't be surprised if parts of the L.A. Basin were declared a disaster area. I'm in the Burbank flatlands where the most we've seen is a few downed small tree branches; we're okay. Other areas, however, have seen profound damage. The burn areas from last year's brush fires, and many parts of the Inland Empire, have suffered damage in the millions. Surprise mudslides came down and slammed into many homes, flooding them to their upstairs levels, destroying them, and washing out several small bridges. Some streets are covered in four feet of mud, trapping vehicles, almost toppling them. In Orange County's exclusive Laguna Beach, storefronts have had mud intrusions that ruined goods. This precipitation is supposed to end by late tonight as the low moves inland. Indeed, as I type this, the rain has abated and I'm starting to see some sunset. But the damage is done -- and just days before Xmas. Please send your prayers and White Light to those affected by the mudslides.
Dec 28 10 7:37 AM
Tuesday, December 28, 2010 at 12:36:50 AM at epicenter
6 km (4 miles) W (262°) from Castaic Lake dam, CA
Dec 30 10 10:00 AM
Several days ago I reported a "creepy" feeling which usually meant San Diego within 24 hours. Several days late but better than never -- this occurring just within the hour prior to this post, in an area of San Diego County that always seems to get it:
Thursday, December 30, 2010 at 09:37:20 AM at epicenter
23 km (14 miles) ESE (112°) from Julian, CA
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Jan 3 11 6:20 PM
Jan 6 11 6:23 PM
Jan 6 11 8:55 PM
Jan 11 11 11:09 AM
In my phone chat with her yesterday morning, Lightworkx predicted another swarm for SoCal. This was in addition to her prediction above, which I agreed with. So, Kudos to both of us for these offshore quakes occurring just this morning:
Tuesday, January 11, 2011 at 08:52:59 AM at epicenter
7 km (4 miles) W (260°) from Hermosa Beach, CA 8 km (5 miles) WSW (240°) from Manhattan Beach, CA
Tuesday, January 11, 2011 at 02:09:30 AM at epicenter
23 km (14 miles) WSW (244°) from San Miguel Is. , CA 44 km (28 miles) W (269°) from Santa Rosa Is., CA 59 km (37 miles) S (190°) from Pt. Conception, CA
Jan 12 11 3:01 AM
Jan 21 11 3:28 AM
Jan 21 11 4:28 PM
Jan 26 11 3:26 AM
Jan 26 11 9:24 AM
Wednesday, January 26, 2011 at 09:13:08 AM at epicenter
21 km (13 miles) SSW (209°) from Guadalupe Victoria, Baja California, Mexico
Tuesday, January 25, 2011 at 02:24:01 PM at epicenter
24 km (15 miles) N (351°) from Yucca Valley, CA
Jan 31 11 6:39 PM
From earlier today, offshore, in our harbor shipping lanes. Felt it coming over the weekend -- heightened libido and food cravings, as logged under "Symptoms."
Monday, January 31, 2011 at 04:10:38 PM at epicenter
Jan 31 11 11:32 PM
The Fatigue tonight, with a touch of despair and depression. Craved my sour cream Ruffles and Coke; upon leaving the house for the 7-Eleven, the night air had a touch of "the Creepy" in it. Therefore, Mex border and/or eastern San Diego County, a 4.0 or greater, within 24 hours.But oh, these Ruffles and the Coke never tasted so good. Got a Kit Kat too, for dessert.
Feb 1 11 2:58 AM
Feb 1 11 9:35 AM
Pam posted the quake I previously posted above. My prediction related to a possible new quake. Sure enough, overnight the swarms continued throughout the Southland, especially down in the Easter 2010 quake aftershock area, which hasn't stopped creeping at all since. Numerous 2- and 3-point quakes.
Feb 1 11 9:56 AM
Monday, January 31, 2011 at 04:48:17 PM at epicenter
Monday, January 31, 2011 at 09:46:29 AM at epicenter
17 km (11 miles) SE (126°) from Ocotillo, CA 22 km (14 miles) SW (223°) from Seeley, CA 31 km (20 miles) WSW (240°) from El Centro, CA
Feb 4 11 6:15 PM
Friday, February 04, 2011 at 05:25:28 PM at epicenter
5 km (3 miles) SE (131°) from Valle Vista, CA 12 km (7 miles) E (100°) from Hemet, CA
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