You may want to look at this pie chart, which shows that the initial M7.0
event was 90% of the total energy dissipated through this series of events:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10217504977644771&set=gm.1175965485901749&type=3&theater&ifg=1
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>> Another group of three aftershocks this morning, just around M3.0.
>>They were a bit shallow, just 13.8 miles deep.
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>Six that we could feel within the past 14 hours.
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>The charts show that they are winding down a bit. We are getting
>longer gaps between the bigger ones, but they do tend to cluster.
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>There was a pretty decent sized earthquake (M5.8) near Cold Bay.
>That's out the Aleutian Chain. We didn't feel it here, but for out
>there, it's pretty much just another day at the office.
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>We've had a good 24 hours of wind here in Anchorage. We're getting the
>downslope winds which in spots can be very strong. But they also tend
>to be warm. I saw a good 15 degree swing in temperatures on our
>commute.
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>
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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