
M7.2 quake hits Alaska Peninsula, tsunami warning issued for nearby region: July 16 (Reuters) - An earthquake of magnitude 7.2 struck the Alaska Peninsula region early on Sunday, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) said, leading to a tsunami warning for nearby regions. USGS revised the magnitude of the earthquake down from an initial reading of 7.4, and it revised the depth of the quake to 32.6 km (20.3 miles) from an initial 9.3 km. The U.S. Tsunami Warning System issued a tsunami warning for South Alaska, the Alaska Peninsula and regions of the Pacific near to the earthquake. So the hurricanes now begin on the Atlantic seaboard — we have 13 named storms, 6 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes as predicted for 2023 — it always amazes me how these predictions come about — man is so “smart” — NOT! :mdrmdr: Our local weather forecasts aren't as reliable. Why don't they call the HAARP people or the NOAA weatherbird people and ask what they're planning to send? LOL — Terry — so funny — :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr: Think about the weather broadcasts during the tribulation — they will not know what to speak of next — folks - take cover — major swarm of something coming your way or how about “I feel the earth move under my feet, the sky is tumbling down, as God’s wrath is poured out …..” or even “you can expect a storm tonight of basketball hail falling” So thankful to be gone soon :yahoo: