Huge Earthquake To Hit North America Last Month

American earthquake forcaster Jim Berkland warns of a “high risk” seismic window and potential for a massive quake poised to strike somewhere in North America between March 19th to 26th 2011. British astrophyscist and weather forecaster, Piers Corbyn confirms Berkland’s predictions on Climaterealists.com website (March 22, 2011) and warns the dangers are “imminent.”

A ‘Perfect Storm’ of Tides, the Equinox and Closeness of Moon
Berkland, a former USGS Geologist, warns that we are seeing a coincidence of several natural phenomena including the closest approach of the moon since 1992, plus a full moon coinciding with the equinoxal tide. He warns that this convergence of three of the most important tide raising factors is a “seismic window” of additional stresses on the Earth’s crust that may trigger quakes.

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2 Responses to Huge Earthquake To Hit North America Last Month

  1. Perry says:

    There was a 4.5 in the Greenland Sea two days ago. It’s not usually active up there.

    http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/10/0_75.php

    East Africa has also had a couple of events.

    The Ring of Fire does seem active today. Chile has activity.

    http://www.iris.edu/seismon/bigmap/index.phtml

    The has been a 5.2 in Queensland in the last hour.

    http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Maps/10/150_-20.php

  2. Kirt Griffin says:

    It appears you are mocking these forecasts of a month ago. Although Berkland pointed to North America, Corbyn said he could not be that specific. There was an~7.o in Bolivia during that period. Piers is “experimenting” with the tectonic predictions but claims no high level of certainty as with his weather forecasts. It is not very far fetched that the Moon and the Sun could effect activity on the planet Earth.

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