January 21, 2025

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.0 (CWB gives this M 6.4) in Taiwan. NEIC reported this earthquake was felt with damage and intensity up to VIII in Taiwan at Tainan with VI in Chiayi, Nantou, Taichung, Yunlin; V in Changhua, Chiayi, Hsinchu, JKaohsiung, Nantou, Pngtung, IV in Taipei, Taoyuan, and III in mainland China in Fujian, Hong Kong, Hangzhou and Hefei among others.

EMSC reported significant shaking in Zhongpu Township, Beigang, Wuri District, Nantun District, Zhudong, Zhongzheng, Da'an, Beitou, Tamsui,  and Yuanshan Townships and in Fuzhou Citym China,

TAI reported intensity VI in Chiayi, V in Tainan, Kaohsiung; IV in Chiayi, Yunlin, Taitung, Nantou, Pingtung, Hualien, Changhua, Taichung, Penghu, III in Miaoli, Yilan, Hsinchu; II in Taoyuan, Taipei, and Lienchiang Counties, Taiwan.

A number of aftershocks were recorded - up to 50 at this writing. A fire broke out in a printing facility in Chiayi City but there were no reports

of injuries with this fire. 

News reports are that some TSMC, a computer chip maker, closed its plant down due to the

earthquake. Shaking can cause errors in computer chips and adjustment

following earthquakes is often necessary. Initial reports indicate up to 27 injuries in mountainous areas and damage to

items falling. Six were rescued from a collapsed house in Nanxi District in Tainan City. The Zhuwei Bridge was also damaged.  The earthquake occurred near local solar midnight and was probably

promoted by strong tidal and/or geomagnetic effects which maximize near this hour.

The last earthquake in Taiwan of M>=6.4 within about 250 km of today's

epicenter occurred on April 4, 2024 as an M 7.4 with an aftershock of M 6.4 on

April 3, 2024. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"A major M 7.4 earthquake damaged much of the Island of Taiwan today. International Press reports indicated that this event and several

strong aftershocks killed at least 7 while injuring more than 700. The quake

occurred about 20 km south of Hualien and damaged and toppled buildings while

causing many damaging landslides. It is the strongest earthquake to hit

Taiwan in at least 25 years - since September 20, 1999 (M 7.7) - the strongest

event in Taiwan in the past 35 years. Major earthquakes have most recently

hit with M>=7.5 in Taiwan on November 14, 1986 (M 7.8); July 24, 1978 (M 8.0); April 24, 1972 (M 7.7) and January 25, 1972 (M 7.7)." (April 3, 2024)

 

This is the first event in the world of M>=6 since the M 6.8 in Kyushu, Japan

of January 13 and occurred as solar and geomagnetic activity was increasingly

large.

 

Today's event in Taiwan was coincident with solar flare 6870 - a C2.8

event and may have have been promoted by SFE associated with that flare.

Data on this flare follows:

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

6870       1617   1627      1633   C2.8      (January 20, 2025)   1.6E-03  

Taiwan M 6.0 16:17 UT

Taiwan M 5.0 16:26 UT

Taiwan M 4.6 16:30 UT

 

 

An earthquake of M 5.5 occurred today in the region of Guam. NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity V in Guam at Mangilao and IV in Hagatna, Tamuning, Dededo, Yona, Santa Rita, Merizo, Piti, Sinajana, Yigo; III at Rota MP and Hagatnna Hts. Guam withi intensity II.

EMSC reported large jolts and objects moving in Guam at Santa Rita and Tamuning.

This is the strongest earthquake near Guam since an M 5.5 on September 14, 2024.

At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"An M 5.3 in Guam occurred at a longitude which was at local solar midnight when

this flare peaked and may have been promoted by Solar Flare Effects (SFE).

The strongest earthquake of the day was an M 5.3 in Guam. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity V in Guam at Hagatna Hts; IV in Hagatna, Yona, Santa Rita, Mangilao, Piti, Sinajana and III in Tamuning, Dededo, and Asan.

EMSC reported it was felt as a jolt in Guam at Santa Rita, with violent shaking in Mangilao and Tamuning." (September 14, 2024)

 

A moderately strong earthquake also shook area of Mindoro and Luzon, Philippines today. This event of M 5.4 was reported by NEIC to have been felt with intensity up to IV in Central Luzon at Mariveles, and in Imus, Southern Tagalog with III in Luzon  at Masantol, Olongapo, Subic, Manila, and II in San Marcelinoand in Southern Tagalog, Philippines at Malanday, Noveleta, Prinza, San Pedro Laguna dn Binan.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Luzon at Laurel, Trece Martires City, Dasmarinas, Batangas City, Imus, Bacoor, Cavitr, Puerto Galera, Las Pinas City, Taguig, Makati, Mandaluyong, Manila, Taytay, Calapan City, Hermosa, Guiguinto, Olongapo, San Fernando City, Coron.

PHIVOLCS reported this event at M 5.5 was felt with intensity IV in Lubang, Occidental Mindoro, III in the City of Makati; Quezon City; City of Taguig; Hermosa, Bataan; Obando, Bulacan, Balayan, City of Calaca, Calatagan, Lemery, Lian, Tuy, Batangas; City of Dasmarinas, Cavite; City of Cabuyao City of San Pedro, Laguna; Cainta, Rizal; Looc, Occidental Mindoro, City of Calapan, Oriental Mindoro. Lesser shaking was felt throughout Mindoro and Luzon.

 

This is the strongest earthquake in Luzon or Mindoro, Philippines since an M

5.9 on October 1, 2024. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"A major solar flare of X7.1 class (#4540 and 4690) occurred today with the following

parameters (SWPC):

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

4690       2117   2131      2158   C8.7      (October  1, 2024)   1.7E-03

4540       2158   2220      2229   X7.1      (October  1, 2024)   5.2E-01

 

This is the second strongest solar flare recorded by SWPC in the current

solar cycle. An X8.7 was observed on May 14, 2024. The most energetic flare

affecting the earth in the past 10 years was an X9.3 on September 6, 2017.

 

...

 

"The third  largest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.9-6.0 in Luzon, Philippines.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Naga City, Philippines for about 10-15 seconds. This event occurred at the beginning of the X7.6 solar flare and may have been promoted

by SFE associated with that flare." (October 1, 2025)

 

A series of moderately large earthquakes occurred in the southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge today. These earthquakes of M 5.5, 5.1, 4.9, 4.8 and 5.2 among others, were not reported felt in this remote area. This is in the South Atlantic geomagnetic anomaly region and

may have been related to strong solar and/or geomagnetic activity of the past

several days. This is the strongest earthquake within about 250 km of this

epicenter since an M 5.5 and M 5.8 on November 12-13, 2021. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake recorded today was an M 5.7 in the Southern Mid-Atlantic

Ridge near the geomagnetic equator. It was probably enhanced by the

recent geomagnetic storm and effects from tides as it occurred within

minutes of local solar midnight, a time when such tidal stresses maximize.

This is the strongest earthquake within about 300 km of this epicenter

in at least 30 years. A series of three events of M 5.7 hit the area

about 300 km south of this in 2013, 2010 and 1999." (November 12, 2021)

 

This activity in the South Atlantic is located near the antipode of the M 5.5

in Guam today and occurred in the middle of that swarm within about 12 minutes

of the M 5.5 in Guam. They are possibly related to each other or to SFE from

solar flares or geomagnetic effects which maximized today about that time

as the strongest Kp (7) in the past three weeks.

 

Several moderately strong magnitude (M 5.2-5.5) also occurred today in the area

near Easter Island in the south Pacific. They were not reported felt in this remote area.

 

The strongest earthquake felt in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 3.5 in Washington State near Snoqualmie. NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity IV in Washington at Lake Stevens with III in Black Diamond, Carnation, Duvall, Fall City, Issaquah, North Bend, Snoqualmie, Woodinville, Seattle, Everett, Gold Bar, Granite Falls, Monroe, Skykomish, Snohomish, Sulton, Poulsbo, Puyallup. It was felt with intensity II as far as Montana, British Columbia, Canada,  and Oregon.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Washington at Baring and Snohomish.

NEIC reported an aftershock of M 2.8 in Washington State was felt with moderate intensity up to III in the area(s) of Washington State  at Fall City, North Bend, Woodinville, Monroe, Sultan and II in Bellevue, Carnation, Issaquah, Snoqualmie, Gold Bar, Granite Falls, Snohomish and in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

 

A pair of earthquakes shook eastern Los Angeles, California today. The larger of these - an M 3.0 near Mentone, California was reported by NEIC to have been felt with intensity III in Beaumont, Yucca Valley, Redlands, San Bernardino, Murrieta and II in Palm Springs, Highland, Loma Linda Mentone, Redlands, Yucaipa, Riverside, Moreno Valley, Perris, Sun City and Tustin. Felt as far as Sherman Oaks, California.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Southern California was felt with moderate intensity up to III in the area(s) of Southern California at Hemet, Idyllwild, Sun City, Temecula, Winchester and II in North Hills, Warner Springs, Palm Springs, Murrieta, Menifee.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Xizang was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Nepal at Kathmando (IV) and Lalitpur (II) and in India with intensity II in Dinapur, Bihar; Devghar, Jharkhand and Gangtok, Sikkim.

EMSC reported gentle shaking in Nepal.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in Southern California was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern California at Westminster.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Central Alaska was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central Alaska at Fairbanks.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.3 in Western Montana was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Western Montana at Spokane, Washington.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in India was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of India at Goalpara.

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE SEAN (10S)                   

 

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TC    SEAN     2025-01-21  00:00 UT  25.1S  108.4E  100 kts  West  of Western Australia        

 

Tropical Cyclone Sean continued today west of Western Australia with winds up to 100 kts. It is expected to skirt the northern coastline of western Australia over the next several days reaching maximum winds of 100 kts. This storm may enhance seismicity in western Australia while in the region. The antipode is at 25N 72W - an inactive seismic area north of the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. Some antipodally enhanced seismicity is still possible near this area in the next several days.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

6760       0018   0026      0032   C4.3      (January 20, 2025)   1.8E-03  

6810       1114   1119      1123   C4.3      (January 20, 2025)   1.8E-03  

Nicobar Is. M 5.3 11:20 UT

Western Montana M 3.3 11:18 UT

 

6830       1206   1213      1218   C2.7      (January 20, 2025)   1.2E-03  

Ethiopia M 4.6 12:32 UT

 

6840       1307   1315      1319   C6.3      (January 20, 2025)   2.7E-03  

6870       1617   1627      1633   C2.8      (January 20, 2025)   1.6E-03  

Taiwan M 6.0 16:17 UT

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   active January 21 quiet January 22-23.  Solar M-flare chance: 65% X-class: 20% proton storm: 10%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    20 38 13 15:00 7 277 230

 

The Kp index of 7 at high latitudes today is the highest Kp index since January 4, 2025.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 14, 2025 at 07:33:19 UT (#250114A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 8, 2025 at 10:23:06 UT (#250108B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

 

 

January 21, 2025

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.0 (CWB gives this M 6.4) in Taiwan. NEIC reported this earthquake was felt with damage and intensity up to VIII in Taiwan at Tainan with VI in Chiayi, Nantou, Taichung, Yunlin; V in Changhua, Chiayi, Hsinchu, JKaohsiung, Nantou, Pngtung, IV in Taipei, Taoyuan, and III in mainland China in Fujian, Hong Kong, Hangzhou and Hefei among others.

EMSC reported significant shaking in Zhongpu Township, Beigang, Wuri District, Nantun District, Zhudong, Zhongzheng, Da'an, Beitou, Tamsui,  and Yuanshan Townships and in Fuzhou Citym China,

TAI reported intensity VI in Chiayi, V in Tainan, Kaohsiung; IV in Chiayi, Yunlin, Taitung, Nantou, Pingtung, Hualien, Changhua, Taichung, Penghu, III in Miaoli, Yilan, Hsinchu; II in Taoyuan, Taipei, and Lienchiang Counties, Taiwan.

A number of aftershocks were recorded - up to 50 at this writing. A fire broke out in a printing facility in Chiayi City but there were no reports

of injuries with this fire. 

News reports are that some TSMC, a computer chip maker, closed its plant down due to the

earthquake. Shaking can cause errors in computer chips and adjustment

following earthquakes is often necessary. Initial reports indicate up to 27 injuries in mountainous areas and damage to

items falling. Six were rescued from a collapsed house in Nanxi District in Tainan City. The Zhuwei Bridge was also damaged.  The earthquake occurred near local solar midnight and was probably

promoted by strong tidal and/or geomagnetic effects which maximize near this hour.

The last earthquake in Taiwan of M>=6.4 within about 250 km of today's

epicenter occurred on April 4, 2024 as an M 7.4 with an aftershock of M 6.4 on

April 3, 2024. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"A major M 7.4 earthquake damaged much of the Island of Taiwan today. International Press reports indicated that this event and several

strong aftershocks killed at least 7 while injuring more than 700. The quake

occurred about 20 km south of Hualien and damaged and toppled buildings while

causing many damaging landslides. It is the strongest earthquake to hit

Taiwan in at least 25 years - since September 20, 1999 (M 7.7) - the strongest

event in Taiwan in the past 35 years. Major earthquakes have most recently

hit with M>=7.5 in Taiwan on November 14, 1986 (M 7.8); July 24, 1978 (M 8.0); April 24, 1972 (M 7.7) and January 25, 1972 (M 7.7)." (April 3, 2024)

 

This is the first event in the world of M>=6 since the M 6.8 in Kyushu, Japan

of January 13 and occurred as solar and geomagnetic activity was increasingly

large.

 

Today's event in Taiwan was coincident with solar flare 6870 - a C2.8

event and may have have been promoted by SFE associated with that flare.

Data on this flare follows:

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

6870       1617   1627      1633   C2.8      (January 20, 2025)   1.6E-03  

Taiwan M 6.0 16:17 UT

Taiwan M 5.0 16:26 UT

Taiwan M 4.6 16:30 UT

 

 

An earthquake of M 5.5 occurred today in the region of Guam. NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity V in Guam at Mangilao and IV in Hagatna, Tamuning, Dededo, Yona, Santa Rita, Merizo, Piti, Sinajana, Yigo; III at Rota MP and Hagatnna Hts. Guam withi intensity II.

EMSC reported large jolts and objects moving in Guam at Santa Rita and Tamuning.

This is the strongest earthquake near Guam since an M 5.5 on September 14, 2024.

At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"An M 5.3 in Guam occurred at a longitude which was at local solar midnight when

this flare peaked and may have been promoted by Solar Flare Effects (SFE).

The strongest earthquake of the day was an M 5.3 in Guam. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity V in Guam at Hagatna Hts; IV in Hagatna, Yona, Santa Rita, Mangilao, Piti, Sinajana and III in Tamuning, Dededo, and Asan.

EMSC reported it was felt as a jolt in Guam at Santa Rita, with violent shaking in Mangilao and Tamuning." (September 14, 2024)

 

A moderately strong earthquake also shook area of Mindoro and Luzon, Philippines today. This event of M 5.4 was reported by NEIC to have been felt with intensity up to IV in Central Luzon at Mariveles, and in Imus, Southern Tagalog with III in Luzon  at Masantol, Olongapo, Subic, Manila, and II in San Marcelinoand in Southern Tagalog, Philippines at Malanday, Noveleta, Prinza, San Pedro Laguna dn Binan.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Luzon at Laurel, Trece Martires City, Dasmarinas, Batangas City, Imus, Bacoor, Cavitr, Puerto Galera, Las Pinas City, Taguig, Makati, Mandaluyong, Manila, Taytay, Calapan City, Hermosa, Guiguinto, Olongapo, San Fernando City, Coron.

PHIVOLCS reported this event at M 5.5 was felt with intensity IV in Lubang, Occidental Mindoro, III in the City of Makati; Quezon City; City of Taguig; Hermosa, Bataan; Obando, Bulacan, Balayan, City of Calaca, Calatagan, Lemery, Lian, Tuy, Batangas; City of Dasmarinas, Cavite; City of Cabuyao City of San Pedro, Laguna; Cainta, Rizal; Looc, Occidental Mindoro, City of Calapan, Oriental Mindoro. Lesser shaking was felt throughout Mindoro and Luzon.

 

This is the strongest earthquake in Luzon or Mindoro, Philippines since an M

5.9 on October 1, 2024. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"A major solar flare of X7.1 class (#4540 and 4690) occurred today with the following

parameters (SWPC):

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

4690       2117   2131      2158   C8.7      (October  1, 2024)   1.7E-03

4540       2158   2220      2229   X7.1      (October  1, 2024)   5.2E-01

 

This is the second strongest solar flare recorded by SWPC in the current

solar cycle. An X8.7 was observed on May 14, 2024. The most energetic flare

affecting the earth in the past 10 years was an X9.3 on September 6, 2017.

 

...

 

"The third  largest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.9-6.0 in Luzon, Philippines.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Naga City, Philippines for about 10-15 seconds. This event occurred at the beginning of the X7.6 solar flare and may have been promoted

by SFE associated with that flare." (October 1, 2025)

 

A series of moderately large earthquakes occurred in the southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge today. These earthquakes of M 5.5, 5.1, 4.9, 4.8 and 5.2 among others, were not reported felt in this remote area. This is in the South Atlantic geomagnetic anomaly region and

may have been related to strong solar and/or geomagnetic activity of the past

several days. This is the strongest earthquake within about 250 km of this

epicenter since an M 5.5 and M 5.8 on November 12-13, 2021. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake recorded today was an M 5.7 in the Southern Mid-Atlantic

Ridge near the geomagnetic equator. It was probably enhanced by the

recent geomagnetic storm and effects from tides as it occurred within

minutes of local solar midnight, a time when such tidal stresses maximize.

This is the strongest earthquake within about 300 km of this epicenter

in at least 30 years. A series of three events of M 5.7 hit the area

about 300 km south of this in 2013, 2010 and 1999." (November 12, 2021)

 

This activity in the South Atlantic is located near the antipode of the M 5.5

in Guam today and occurred in the middle of that swarm within about 12 minutes

of the M 5.5 in Guam. They are possibly related to each other or to SFE from

solar flares or geomagnetic effects which maximized today about that time

as the strongest Kp (7) in the past three weeks.

 

Several moderately strong magnitude (M 5.2-5.5) also occurred today in the area

near Easter Island in the south Pacific. They were not reported felt in this remote area.

 

The strongest earthquake felt in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 3.5 in Washington State near Snoqualmie. NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity IV in Washington at Lake Stevens with III in Black Diamond, Carnation, Duvall, Fall City, Issaquah, North Bend, Snoqualmie, Woodinville, Seattle, Everett, Gold Bar, Granite Falls, Monroe, Skykomish, Snohomish, Sulton, Poulsbo, Puyallup. It was felt with intensity II as far as Montana, British Columbia, Canada,  and Oregon.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Washington at Baring and Snohomish.

NEIC reported an aftershock of M 2.8 in Washington State was felt with moderate intensity up to III in the area(s) of Washington State  at Fall City, North Bend, Woodinville, Monroe, Sultan and II in Bellevue, Carnation, Issaquah, Snoqualmie, Gold Bar, Granite Falls, Snohomish and in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

 

A pair of earthquakes shook eastern Los Angeles, California today. The larger of these - an M 3.0 near Mentone, California was reported by NEIC to have been felt with intensity III in Beaumont, Yucca Valley, Redlands, San Bernardino, Murrieta and II in Palm Springs, Highland, Loma Linda Mentone, Redlands, Yucaipa, Riverside, Moreno Valley, Perris, Sun City and Tustin. Felt as far as Sherman Oaks, California.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Southern California was felt with moderate intensity up to III in the area(s) of Southern California at Hemet, Idyllwild, Sun City, Temecula, Winchester and II in North Hills, Warner Springs, Palm Springs, Murrieta, Menifee.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Xizang was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Nepal at Kathmando (IV) and Lalitpur (II) and in India with intensity II in Dinapur, Bihar; Devghar, Jharkhand and Gangtok, Sikkim.

EMSC reported gentle shaking in Nepal.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in Southern California was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern California at Westminster.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Central Alaska was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central Alaska at Fairbanks.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.3 in Western Montana was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Western Montana at Spokane, Washington.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in India was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of India at Goalpara.

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE SEAN (10S)                   

 

----  -------  ----------  --------  -----  ------  -------  ---------------

TC    SEAN     2025-01-21  00:00 UT  25.1S  108.4E  100 kts  West  of Western Australia        

 

Tropical Cyclone Sean continued today west of Western Australia with winds up to 100 kts. It is expected to skirt the northern coastline of western Australia over the next several days reaching maximum winds of 100 kts. This storm may enhance seismicity in western Australia while in the region. The antipode is at 25N 72W - an inactive seismic area north of the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. Some antipodally enhanced seismicity is still possible near this area in the next several days.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

6760       0018   0026      0032   C4.3      (January 20, 2025)   1.8E-03  

6810       1114   1119      1123   C4.3      (January 20, 2025)   1.8E-03  

Nicobar Is. M 5.3 11:20 UT

Western Montana M 3.3 11:18 UT

 

6830       1206   1213      1218   C2.7      (January 20, 2025)   1.2E-03  

Ethiopia M 4.6 12:32 UT

 

6840       1307   1315      1319   C6.3      (January 20, 2025)   2.7E-03  

6870       1617   1627      1633   C2.8      (January 20, 2025)   1.6E-03  

Taiwan M 6.0 16:17 UT

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   active January 21 quiet January 22-23.  Solar M-flare chance: 65% X-class: 20% proton storm: 10%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    20 38 13 15:00 7 277 230

 

The Kp index of 7 at high latitudes today is the highest Kp index since January 4, 2025.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 14, 2025 at 07:33:19 UT (#250114A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 8, 2025 at 10:23:06 UT (#250108B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

January 20, 2025

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.6 in the Santa Cruz Islands. It was

not reported felt in this remote area. This earthquake occurred at the peak

of a C5.0 class solar flare - the largest of the day. Parameters for this

flare from SWPC follow:

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

XXXX       0829   0837      0842   C5.0      (January 20, 2025)   3.0E-03

Santa Cruz Islands M 5.6 08:38 UT

 

This earthquake in the Santa Cruz Islands is the strongest aftershock to date

of the M 5.7 of January 15, 2025. These two events in the Santa Cruz Islands area

are the strongest in the world in the past week. On January 15, this summary described the Santa Cruz mainshock as: 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.7 in the Santa Cruz Islands north of Vanuatu. There were no felt reports from this earthquake.

The last earthquake in the Santa Cruz Islands within about 200 km of this epicenter

with M>=5.7 was an M 5.7 on March 12, 2023. The last of significantly larger

magnitude was an M 6.0 on November 25, 2021. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"An M 6.0 was also widely felt in the Solomon and Santa Cruz Islands today. NEIC reported maximum intensity VI was felt in the Solomon Islands at Lala, Temptu amd III in Guadalcanal and II in Sola and Luganville, Vanuatu.

The mainshock occurred near local solar midnight and may have been promoted

by strong tidal stresses. It was followed by a series of moderate aftershocks

including those of M 4.9, 4.7 and 4.4 among others. The mainshock of M 6.0

is the strongest earthquake within about 200 km in the Santa Cruz Islands

since an M 6.0 on August 20, 2019. The last in the Santa Cruz Islands

of larger magnitude was an M 7.0 on July 18, 2015. Last year an M 6.6 hit

south of this in northern Vanuatu on May 12, 2020." (November 25, 2021, January 15, 2025)

 

 

An earthquake of M 2.6 struck the area of Malibu, Southern California today and was widely felt in the epicentral area.

This is the largest earthquake felt in the U.S. or Canada today.

NEIC reported it was felt with intensity up to IV in the area where wildfires are currently destroying

vegetation and property in the Los Angeles area and have caused up to 27 deaths with a similar number of people missing. Intensity III was reported from

Malibu, Newbury, and Camarillo with II felt in Los Angeles, Agoura Hills, Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, Santa Ana, Camarillo, Point Mugu, Goleta and Tujunga.

EMSC reported iot was felt as a strong jolt with a loud bang in Westlake Village and a low rattle in Thousand Oaks, California.

This is the strongest earthquake in the Malibu area within about 50 km of

this epicenter since an M 3.8 on November 22, 2024. At the time this summary

noted:

 

 

"A moderate earthquake of M 3.8 was widely felt in the region of greater Los Angeles, California near Malibu today. This near-noontime event was reported by NEIC with maximum intensity IV in California at Pacific Palisades, Seal Beach and Ventura; III in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, Culver City, Downey, El Segundo, Malibu, Manhattan Beach, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Topanga, Marina del Rey, Santa Monica, Harbor City, Lomita, Wilmington, Long Beach, Glendale, Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Caonga Park, West Hills, Encino, Newbury Park, Reseda, Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village, and in general within abouot 100 km of the epicenter in Southern California.

EMSC reported this earthquake at M 3.6 felt in teh area of Los Angeles with moderate intensity. The last earthquake

larger magnitude in this region of Los Angeles occurred as an M 4.7 on September 12, 2024.

Other earthquakes in this area this year occurred as an M 4.1 on January 1, 2024 and February 9, 2024 with M 4.6 and an M 4.4 on August 12, 2024.

This summary has previously noted enhanced seismicity in this region of Los Angeles

this year most recently on September 12, 2024 as:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.7 in the region of Los Angeles, California.

NEIC received nearly 20,000 felt reports from residents of Southern California. These included reports of intensity V in Malibu, Agoura Hills, Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks, and IV in Calabasas, Oak Park, Newbury Park, West Hills, Woodland Hills, Camarillo, Canoga Park, Simi Valley, Winnetka, Tarzamna, Santa Monica, Moorpark, Santa Monica, Encino, Reseda, Northridge, Los Angeles, Sherman Oaks, Van Nuys, Somis, Marina del Rey, Beverly Hills, Studio City, Valley Village, North Hollywood, Universal City, Hermosa Beach among others. Intensity III was felt as far as 150 km from the epicenter in places such as San Bernardino and Camp Pendleton, California with II shaking as far as 600 km from the epicenter in Arizona, Nevada, Oregon and Colorado among others.

The last earthquake in the Los Angeles with M>=4.7 within about 100 km of today's

M 4.7 epicenter occurred as an M 5.1 on August 20, 2023 and prior to that an M 5.1 on

March 29, 2014 and M 4.7 on May 18, 2009, the last such event in the Simi Valley

near Los Angeles.

 

...

 

EMSC reported a regional foreshock of M 2.2 in eastern Los Angeles several hours earlier was felt with moderate sound an intensityin Fontana and Rancho Cucamonga, California.

Today's M 3.8 in Los Angeles occurred near local solar noon and at the height

of solar flares 610 (C3.9) and 640 (M1.0) with data listed below from SWPC and

may have been triggered by SFE from those flares which occurred within minutes of

local solar noon. This coincidence suggests the area is under considerable

triggerable strain and a larger magnitude solar flare near local solar midnight

or noon could trigger a stronger regional earthquake." (November 22, 2024) 

 

 

Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi passed over the antipode to this epicenter two days

ago and may have helped promote today's event in the Malibu area as reported at the time in this summary:

 

 

"Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi (07S) continued today in the area of the south Indian Ocean south of Madagascar with winds up to  65 kts.  It is expected to track to the south and east over the next several days.  This cyclone will reach an area of 34S 62W with winds up to about 100 kts around January 17-18, 2025. At this time it will be antipodal to Los Angeles, California and could promote enhanced seismicity in that area at that time. Coincidences such as this have been seen in seismicity in Southern California often after strong fire events such as is now happening in the area." (January 17-18, 2025)

 

Today's earthquake in Malibu occurred near local solar midnight and may also have

been promoted by tidal stresses which maximize near this hour.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.7 in Argentina was felt with moderate intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Argentina at San Juan.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.5 in Northern California was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Northern California at Folsom.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.3 off the coast of  Northern California was felt with moderate intensity up to III in the area(s) of Northern California at  Hydesville, Petrolia, Whitethorn and II in Eureka, Ferndale, Fortuna, Loleta, Rio Dell.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Wyoming was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Wyoming at Green River.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.3 in the Azores  was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of  the Azores at Biscoitos and Praia da Vitoria.

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE SEAN (10S)                   

 

----  -------  ----------  --------  -----  ------  -------  ---------------

TC    SEAN     2025-01-20  00:00 UT  21.6S  111.7E  135 kts  North of Western Australia        

 

Tropical Cyclone Sean continued today north of Western Australia with winds up to 135 kts. It is expected to skirt the northern coastline of western Australia over the next several days reaching maximum winds of 135 kts. This storm may enhance seismicity in western Australia while in the region. The antipode is at 20-21N 67-69W - an active seismic area of the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. Some antipodally enhanced seismicity is likely in this area in the next several days.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

6520       0010   0018      0025   C3.0      (January 19, 2025)   6.6E-04  

6550       0158   0203      0210   C2.0      (January 19, 2025)   1.8E-03  

6590       0210   0214      0219   C2.1      (January 19, 2025)   9.2E-04  

Iran M 4.7 02:20 UT

 

6560       0310   0315      0319   C2.7      (January 19, 2025)   1.3E-03  

Western Australia M 3.8 03:12 UT

 

6570       0328   0332      0336   M2.4      (January 19, 2025)   1.3E-03  

6580       0536   0543      0548   C3.4      (January 19, 2025)   1.9E-03  

Kermadec M 3.5 05:37 UT

 

6610       0723   0730      0734   C2.8      (January 19, 2025)   7.0E-04  

Iran M 4.2 07:30 UT

 

6620       0808   0813      0819   C1.9      (January 19, 2025)   1.2E-03  

Flores M 4.0 08:17 UT

 

6690       1405   1415      1420   C4.9      (January 19, 2025)   2.7E-03  

6700       1658   1708      1712   C8.2      (January 19, 2025)   3.8E-03  

6710       1945   1954      1959   C2.4      (January 19, 2025)   8.5E-04  

Santa Cruz Is. M 4.3 19:45 UT

 

6720       1959   2010      2028   C2.8      (January 19, 2025)   4.8E-03  

Sumatra M 3.4 20:20 UT

 

6730       2101   2109      2115   C5.1      (January 19, 2025)   3.1E-03  

Qinghai-Sichuan M 4.7 21:07 UT

Norwegian Sea M 4.2 21:13 UT

 

6750       2323   2335      2341   C3.4      (January 19, 2025)   3.3E-03  

Ethiopia M 4,523:26 UT

Xinjiang M 4,5 23:52 UT

 

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   active January 20 unsettled January 21 quiet January 22.  Solar M-flare chance: 60% X-class: 20% proton storm: 10%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    15 23  9 09:00 5 143 234

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 14, 2025 at 07:33:19 UT (#250114A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 8, 2025 at 10:23:06 UT (#250108B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

FAR-FIELD AFTERSHOCKS LIKELY AFTER M 6.8 IN KYUSHU, JAPAN

 

EARTHQUAKE SUMMARY FOR JANUARY 13, 2025

 

 

A strong to major earthquake of M 6.8-6.9 hit the area of Kyushu, Japan today. The quake shook buildings and may have generated a tsunami, but no reports of  major damage or high tsunami waves have been officially made. The largest tsunami wave was measured at 7.8 inches in Miyazaki City. The quake was felt in Miyazaki and at least one minor injury was reported by a person who fell down a flight of stars during the quake. The tsunami warning has  been lifted. NEIC reported this earthquake was felt with intensity IV (Some damage) at Miyazaki, VII in Saiki, Oita; VI in Junitomi, Miyazaki; V in Kanoya, Kagoshima dns Koshi, Kumamoto and with IV in Oita, Osaka, Ehime Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Kagoshima, Shizuoka, South Korea. Eruptions of Sakurajima Volcano are expected after the M 6.9 to increase in frequencies and amplitude. Sakurajima is located in Kyushu and is among the most active volcanoes in Japan.  This epicenter in Kyushu is at the sixth node (60 degrees) from the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024 and may have been promoted by energy from that source. It is also at 108 degrees from Michoacan, Mexico where an M 6.2 occurred earlier in the day. This is in the zone where core-mantle reflections of seismic waves return to the surface and appear to help trigger enhanced seismicity at this distance from mainshocks.

The relation to Vanuatu had been noted when that event occurred as:

 

 

"Node 6 (60 degrees)

Vanuatu to Honshu, Japan, Kuril Islands, Taiwan, Sumatra, Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, Java, Kyushu, Japan," (December 17, 2024)  

 

The last earthquake of M>=6.8 in the area of Kyushu, Japan within about 200 km of today's epicenter occurred on  August 8, 2024 with M 7.1 and today's event may be an aftershock of that. An M 7.0 also hit the region on April 15, 2016.  At the time this summary noted:

 

"A number of active volcanoes exist on Kyushu including Unzen, Aso, Sakurajima, Kuju, Tsurumi and Kirishima. The earthquakes in this area over the past two days may change the plumbing for some of these volcanoes leading to changes in their volcanism. Several of these including Kirishima have been active in the past two months. Kirishima had aminor eruption with volcanic earthquakes on March 1, for example.  The nearest volcanoes to the current earthquakes are Aso and Unzen about 30-40 km from these events. Mount Aso erupted today sending ash and smoke 100 meters into the air. This eruption seriously damaged the Aso Shrine with a number of buildings flattened on the ground. A large gate collapsed. There were no tsunamis associated with this land-based earthquake and no problems were reported from nearby nuclear power plants.

 

The last earthquake within about 200 km of today's mainshock in Kyushu with M>=7 occurred 20 years ago on October 19, 1996 (M 7.0) about 200 km southwest of today's epicenter. Earthquakes of M>=7 have generally followed the solar cycle with approximately 11 and/or 22 year intervals in recent history. This included major earthquakes in 1996, 1984, 1961, 1941, 1922-1923, 1904, 1899, 1857. As it has been 20 years since the last such event, the quasi-periodicity of these quakes appear in tact." (April 15, 2016)

 

Moderate far-field aftershocks are likely following the M 6.8 in Kyushu in the following areas:

 

Antipodal (~180 degrees)

 

Kyushu to

 

Outer shadow zone edge (141-148 degrees)

 

Kyushu to Central Peru, Central Atlantic, South Atlantic,  

 

Node 3 (120 degrees)

 

Kyushu to Nicaragua, North Atlantic, Honduras, Guatemala, Vancouver, East Pacific Rise,

 

P- and S- shadow zone edge and node 7 (101-110 degrees)

 

Kyushu to Jalisco, Michoacan, Mexico, North Atlantic, Madeira Islands, Tennessee, North Carolina, western Mexico, Missouri, Pennyslvania, 

 

Node 4 (90 degrees)

 

Kyushu to Reykjanes Ridge, France, Imperial, Baja, California, Utah, Arizona

 

Node 5 (72 degrees)

 

Kyushu to Nunavit, Tonga/Fiji,

 

Node 6 (60 degrees)

 

Kyushu to Vanuatu, Turkmenistan,

 

Node 7 (52 degrees)

 

South Sandwich Islands to Southern Peru,

Kyushu to Alaska Peninsula, So. Sumatra, Tennant Creek, Solomon Islands, Northern Australia,

 

Node 8 (45 degrees)

 

Kyushu to New Britain, Bengkulu, Indonesia, Fox Islands, Aleutians,  

 

Forecast 168920 had expected this activity in Kyushu was likely within about 100 km around January 13, 2025.

 

O: 13JAN2025 16:14:56  32.0N  131.7E MB=5.2  EMSC   KYUSHU, JAPAN                

O: 13JAN2025 12:42:30  31.7N  132.0E ML=4.1  EMSC   SOUTHEAST OF SHIKOKU, JAPAN

O: 13JAN2025 16:22:30  31.7N  131.9E ML=4.2  EMSC   KYUSHU, JAPAN

O: 13JAN2025 12:19:32  31.8N  131.6E Mw=6.8  EMSC   KYUSHU, JAPAN

O: 13JAN2025 12:29:30  31.8N  132.0E ML=4.1  EMSC   SOUTHEAST OF SHIKOKU, JAPAN

O: 14JAN2025 01:56:34  31.9N  131.7E ML=4.2  EMSC   KYUSHU, JAPAN

P: 13JAN2025 168920    31.0N  131.0E 3.5-6.4 AAAAA  Kyushu, Japan area         

 

The latest tolls from the M 7.1 in Xizang, China of January 7, 2025 indicate that at least 126 were killed and 338 injured in Tibet. At least 47,000 have been relocates as harsh winter conditions make rescue and survival difficult.  Moderate aftershocks of M 5.1 and 5.1 shook the area today. NEIC reported

intensity III shaking in Shiliguri, Bangla, India with II at Rangpo, Sikkim, Indian an II in Nepal at Tribuvannagar, Kathmandu and Dhulikhet.

 

These earthquakes in Kyushu and China may have been promoted by the new moon of January 13 as noted in this summary as:

 

The full moon will arrive on January 13, 2025 at 22:27 UT. Longitudes which are at local solar midnight at this time are located at about 20 East while those at local solar noon are near 160 West. In the east these include most of western Europe and Iceland while in the west areas of the western Aleutians, Alaska, Hawaii, Tonga/Fiji/Kermadec Islands, New Zealand to the Balleny Islands and portions of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge are included. These are the most likely areas to see significant tidal triggering with this full moon. Other areas may also see tidal promotion in the next week especially at times of large solar flares and near local solar midnight and solar noon. The likelihood of a strong associated earthquake with this full moon are moderate to high.

 

The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.5 in Nunavut, Canada near Devon Island and Resolute, Canada. It was not reported felt in this remote area. This is the strongest earthquake within about 300 km of this epicenter since an M 4.9 on November 23, 2020. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.9-5.3 in northern Canada near Somerset and Prince of Wales, Islands, Nunavut. Earthquakes Canada reported the mainshock was felt in the epicentral area and was followed by a series of aftershocks. Today's event near the north geomagnetic pole occurred at the height of a strong geomagnetic storm which reached AP 45 at high latitudes early on November 23, the strongest in nearly two months. The only other event of M>=5.3 in the past 30 years in this general region was an M 6.0 on January 8, 2017. At the time this summary noted in this regard:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada or the world today occurred near the North Geomagnetic Pole (NGP) near Devon Island in northern Canada with M 5.8-6.1. This is a remote area and while this event was reported felt by five people, it was not damaging and no tsunami was reported. There are no previous reports of any earthquake in the  area of M>=5.8. Two events of M 5.4-5.7 hit the same general area on December 13, 1987 and March 8, 1963. The unusually large magnitude of this earthquake and the location near the North Geomagnetic Pole suggest some promotional effects from the current geomagnetic storms at high latitudes which have been ongoing for the past week. Today's event may also reflect loss of ice weight as the area responds to regional warming conditions. The loss of ice load can cause rebound in the land beneath." (January 8, 2017, November 23, 2020)

 

 

O: 13JAN2025 20:50:19  74.4N   92.7W MB=4.1  ECAN OF RESOLUTE, NU   

O: 13JAN2025 20:50:19  74.5N   92.7W MB=4.5  EMSC   DEVON ISLAND, NUNAVUT, CANADA

P: 14JAN2025 169037    76.0N   90.0W 4.0-5.6 ABAAA  Arctic Ocean Region        

 

Moderate earthquakes continued today in the region of Ethiopia. These are being felt in the Awash and Afar Triangle regions of Ethiopia and in Addis Ababa. There is some concern that they may lead to the eruption of the volcano Mount Dofan and/or the collapse of a major dam. Many buildings have collapsed and left people homeless. To protect the population evacuations have been proceeding since December.  This has led to mere survival conditions among many of the evacuated as water and food are in short supply. There is fear of a cholera epidemic.  Magma is spreading through a large fissure about 50 km long and roads are becoming impassable. Today's events included an M 4.8 felt with intensity III in Addis Ababa.

 

News from Xizang China (Tibet) indicates that the recent earthquakes there, starting with the M 7.1 on January 7, 2025 has damaged at least two Buddhist monasteries and left a number of nuns and monks hurt (Reuters). Monasteries are a major cultural factor in Tibet. Part of the Dzongbu Temple collapsed and rescuers pulled several nuns out of the rubble alive. Also affected was the Sengar Chode Monastery founded in 1541. At least 3,600 homes collapsed during the earthquakes which left at least 126 people dead. Aftershocks continued in the region today including two of M 5.1 felt with light intensity in Kathmandu, Nepal. These earthquakes are located at the fourth node (90 degrees) from the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024 and are likely FFA from that event.

 

Forecast 168960 had expected enhanced seismicity in Xizang at this aftershock

zone was likely around January 13, 2025.

 

O: 13JAN2025 15:19:08  28.4N   87.3E mb=4.3  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 13JAN2025 15:44:42  28.4N   87.3E mb=4.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 13JAN2025 12:57:38  28.5N   87.4E mb=5.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 13JAN2025 12:58:22  28.5N   87.4E mb=5.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 13JAN2025 14:55:12  28.5N   87.6E mb=4.3  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 13JAN2025 12:17:06  28.7N   87.3E ML=3.9  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 13JAN2025 13:14:57  28.4N   87.5E ML=4.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P: 13JAN2025 168960    28.0N   88.0E 3.8-5.2 AAAAA  Xizang                     

OTHER GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY

 

For most events there are two listings. The first line is the observed event starting with "O:" for Observed. There follows the date, month and year, the time in UT hours:minutes:seconds, the latitude and longitude, the given magnitude and the reporting agency followed by the geographic location. The second line starts with "P:" This is the forecast event as forecast in our summaries normally more than a month in advance. Magnitudes may vary in response to updated seismic watches and daily variations due to tidal and other influences. This line has the forecast date, month and year, the forecast number, latitude, longitude and forecast magnitude range.  This is followed by a comparison between the forecast and the event. The comparison includes letters A-D. The first is number of days difference from predicted (A:up to 2, B3-5; C:6-10; D:more than 10), Difference in latitude (A:up to 1 degree; B:1-2 degrees; C:2-4 degrees; D:more than 4 degrees); longitude (same comparison as with latitude); magnitude (A: within forecast range; B: higher than forecast range; C: lower than forecast range; D: no comparison possible). The last letter is a stand in for a future comparison which needs to be done statistically after a large number of forecasts have been made. In previous data, an excellent match is generally AAAAA; a good match as one or two B's; a fair match has several B's and C's and a poor match is one which contains a number of C's or D's. 

 

ASIA

 

O: 13JAN2025 15:19:08  28.4N   87.3E mb=4.3  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 13JAN2025 15:44:42  28.4N   87.3E mb=4.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 13JAN2025 12:57:38  28.5N   87.4E mb=5.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 13JAN2025 12:58:22  28.5N   87.4E mb=5.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 13JAN2025 14:55:12  28.5N   87.6E mb=4.3  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 13JAN2025 12:17:06  28.7N   87.3E ML=3.9  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 13JAN2025 13:14:57  28.4N   87.5E ML=4.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P: 13JAN2025 168960    28.0N   88.0E 3.8-5.2 AAAAA  Xizang                     

 

O: 13JAN2025 12:51:08  26.6N   96.3E ML=4.0  EMSC   MYANMAR                      

P:  6JAN2025 168631    25.0N   97.0E 4.0-5.4 CBAAA  Myanmar                    

 

O: 13JAN2025 19:24:59  28.2N   52.4E MB=4.7  EMSC   SOUTHERN IRAN                

P: 13JAN2025 168899    29.0N   51.0E 3.5-5.1 AAAAA  So. Iran/Persian Gulf      

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.7 in Iran was felt with  intensity up to V in the area(s) of Iran at Jahrum, Fars.

 

O: 13JAN2025 22:25:35  37.3N   72.3E MB=4.1  EMSC   TAJIKISTAN                   

P:  8JAN2025 168654    38.0N   73.0E 3.8-5.2 BAAAA  Hindu Kush/Pakistan        

 

O: 14JAN2025 00:43:09  40.5N   63.4E MB=4.2  EMSC   WESTERN UZBEKISTAN           

P: 16JAN2025 168926    37.0N   59.0E 3.8-5.6 ACCAA  No. Iran                   

 

O: 13JAN2025 08:18:16  30.3N   50.6E MB=4.4  EMSC   SOUTHERN IRAN                

P: 13JAN2025 168899    29.0N   51.0E 3.5-5.1 ABAAA  So. Iran/Persian Gulf      

 

INDONESIA AND PHILIPPINES

 

O: 13JAN2025 12:54:35   2.8S  139.5E MB=5.1  EMSC   NEAR N COAST OF PAPUA, INDONES

P: 13JAN2025 168852     3.0S  139.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Papua New Guinea           

 

BMG  reported an earthquake of M 5.4 in New Guinea was felt with  intensity up to V in the area(s) of New Guinea at Kab Jayapura at Unurum Guay, Sentani, Depapre, Sentani, Kemtuk, Nimboran, Nimbokrang, Demta, Kaureh, Waibu, Yapsi, Gresi Selatana dn Yokari and III in Kab. Sarmi, Keerom, Yahukimo, Yalimo and II in Kab Jayawijaya, Jayapura, Puncak Jaya, Sarmi, Keerom, Yahukimo, Tolikara among others.

BMG  reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in New Guinea was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of New Guinea at Kab Sarmi, in Sarmi, Tor Atas, Pantai Timur, Bonggo, Pantai, Timur, Bagian Barat and II in Kab. Jayawijaya, Jayapura, Puncak Jaya, Sarmi, Oegunungan Bintang, Yahukimo, Tolikara, Mamberamo, Yalmo and Tanny Jaya.

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in New Guinea was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of New Guinea at Madang, Lae, Morobe and Mount Hagen.

 

O: 13JAN2025 11:41:07   5.5N  125.2E MB=5.0  EMSC   MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES        

P: 16JAN2025 168833     6.0N  125.0E 4.0-5.5 BAAAA  Mindanao, Philippines      

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Mindanao, Philippines was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Mindanao, Philippines in Katangawan.

 

O: 14JAN2025 06:20:15   5.9S  130.4E ML=4.2  EMSC   BANDA SEA                    

P: 13JAN2025 168838     8.0S  129.0E 4.0-5.6 ACBAA  Banda Sea                  

 

O: 14JAN2025 03:55:49   6.5S  147.1E mb=4.3  EMSC   EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G.

O: 13JAN2025 22:48:31   6.0S  151.3E MB=4.4  EMSC   NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.   

P: 18JAN2025 168847     7.0S  146.0E 4.0-5.6 BAAAA  New Ireland                

 

O: 13JAN2025 07:08:06   6.2S  147.0E MW=5.0  EMSC   EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G

P: 14JAN2025 168847     7.0S  147.0E 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  New Ireland                

 

O: 13JAN2025 11:47:10   7.6S  127.6E MB=5.0  EMSC   KEPULAUAN BARAT DAYA, INDONESI

P: 13JAN2025 168838     8.0S  129.0E 4.0-5.6 AABAA  Banda Sea                  

 

O: 14JAN2025 04:28:08   9.8S  109.3E ML=4.4  EMSC   SOUTH OF JAVA, INDONESIA     

P: 15JAN2025 168853     9.0S  111.0E 4.0-5.6 AABAA  So. of Java                 

 

O: 13JAN2025 18:36:33  12.3N  144.4E MB=4.5  EMSC   GUAM REGION                  

P: 12JAN2025 168882    13.0N  145.0E 4.0-5.7 AAAAA  So. Marianas/Guam          

 

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

 

O: 14JAN2025 05:33:56  18.4N  103.4W ML=4.1  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO

O: 13JAN2025 16:17:49  18.5N  103.3W ML=4.0  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO

O: 13JAN2025 08:48:41  17.5N  102.9W ML=4.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE MICHOACAN, MEXICO   

P: 12JAN2025 168874    18.0N  103.0W 3.5-6.4 AAAAA  Michoacan, Mexico          

 

O: 13JAN2025 10:12:35  17.1N   94.1W ML=4.0  EMSC   OAXACA, MEXICO

O: 13JAN2025 07:41:04  17.4N   95.0W ML=4.0  EMSC   VERACRUZ, MEXICO

O: 13JAN2025 18:03:06  17.6N   94.9W ML=4.3  EMSC   VERACRUZ, MEXICO             

P: 17JAN2025 168862    17.0N   94.0W 3.5-5.1 BAAAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

 

O: 14JAN2025 00:30:54  18.5N   96.1W ML=4.0  EMSC   VERACRUZ, MEXICO             

P: 16JAN2025 168879    16.0N   96.0W 3.5-5.4 ACAAA  Oaxaca, Mexico             

 

O: 13JAN2025 15:48:41  19.0N   67.7W MD=3.2  EMSC   PUERTO RICO REGION

O: 14JAN2025 06:50:09  19.0N   65.3W MD=3.5  EMSC   PUERTO RICO REGION           

P: 14JAN2025 168870    19.0N   65.0W 3.0-5.1 AAAAA  Leeward Islands            

 

O: 13JAN2025 11:13:00  19.0N   68.2W MD=3.3  EMSC   DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION    

P: 14JAN2025 168881    18.0N   69.0W 3.4-4.9 AAAAA  Puerto Rico                

 

O: 14JAN2025 00:23:28  20.3S   69.2W MB=4.5  EMSC   TARAPACA, CHILE              

O: 14JAN2025 00:23:28  20.3S   69.2W MB=4.6  GUC    TARAPACA, CHILE              

P: 13JAN2025 169057    21.0S   69.0W 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  Coast No. Chile            

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Northern Chile was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Northern Chile at Iquique, Tarapaca.

GUC reported intensity  IV in  Tarapaca at Pozo Almonte, Mamina; III in Iquique, Camina, Huara, Pica and Alto Hospicio, Chile.

 

O: 13JAN2025 22:23:31  21.4S   67.9W MB=4.5  EMSC   POTOSI, BOLIVIA              

P: 13JAN2025 169057    21.0S   69.0W 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  Coast No. Chile             

 

O: 14JAN2025 00:21:35  24.1S   67.8W ML=4.2  EMSC   ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE           

P: 14JAN2025 169055    24.0S   67.0W 4.0-5.5 AAAAA  Argentina                  

 

 

 

AFRICA AND EUROPE

 

O: 13JAN2025 20:24:36   9.2N   40.2E mb=4.8  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 14JAN2025 01:31:39   8.9N   40.0E MB=4.6  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P: 16JAN2025 168865     9.0N   40.0E 3.5-5.2 AAAAA  Ethiopia                   

 

O: 14JAN2025 06:22:37  64.6N   17.5W ML=3.0  EMSC   ICELAND

O: 14JAN2025 06:29:21  64.6N   17.8W mb=4.4  EMSC   ICELAND

O: 14JAN2025 06:16:29  64.7N   17.5W ML=3.0  EMSC   ICELAND

O: 14JAN2025 06:19:00  64.7N   17.5W ML=3.0  EMSC   ICELAND

O: 14JAN2025 06:45:54  64.7N   17.5W ML=3.3  EMSC   ICELAND

O: 14JAN2025 06:08:35  64.5N   18.0W MB=4.5  EMSC   ICELAND                      

P: 13JAN2025 169031    65.0N   17.0W 3.0-4.6 AAAAA  Iceland area               

 

SOUTHWEST PACIFIC

 

O: 14JAN2025 04:12:21  16.3S  175.3W MB=5.0  EMSC   TONGA

P: 16JAN2025 169050    16.0S  175.0W 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  Tonga Islands              

 

O: 13JAN2025 16:35:20  18.1S  178.2W MB=4.7  EMSC   FIJI REGION                  

P: 13JAN2025 169050    19.0S  177.0W 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  Tonga Islands              

 

OCEAN RIDGES

 

O: 13JAN2025 12:24:07   7.2N   35.4W MB=5.0  EMSC   CENTRAL MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE   

P: 15JAN2025 168825     7.0N   34.0W 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Central Mid-Atlantic Ridg  

 

O: 13JAN2025 17:52:09  31.6S   57.9E MB=5.1  EMSC   SOUTHWEST INDIAN RIDGE       

P: 17JAN2025 169074    35.0S   55.0E 4.0-5.8 BCCAA  So. Indian Ocean           

 

 

ZEALANDIA AND AUSTRALIA REGION

 

No earthquakes of M>=4 were recorded in the regions of Zealandia or Australia

today.

 

JAPAN AND KURIL ISLANDS

 

O: 13JAN2025 08:01:46  28.1N  140.1E MB=4.2  EMSC   BONIN ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION  

P: 14JAN2025 168887    29.0N  140.0E 4.0-5.5 AAAAA  Bonin Islands              

 

O: 13JAN2025 17:22:04  29.7N  138.9E MB=4.2  EMSC   IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION    

P: 14JAN2025 168887    29.0N  140.0E 4.0-5.5 AAAAA  Bonin Islands              

 

O: 13JAN2025 16:14:56  32.0N  131.7E MB=5.2  EMSC   KYUSHU, JAPAN                

O: 13JAN2025 12:42:30  31.7N  132.0E ML=4.1  EMSC   SOUTHEAST OF SHIKOKU, JAPAN

O: 13JAN2025 16:22:30  31.7N  131.9E ML=4.2  EMSC   KYUSHU, JAPAN

O: 13JAN2025 12:19:32  31.8N  131.6E Mw=6.8  EMSC   KYUSHU, JAPAN

O: 13JAN2025 12:29:30  31.8N  132.0E ML=4.1  EMSC   SOUTHEAST OF SHIKOKU, JAPAN

O: 14JAN2025 01:56:34  31.9N  131.7E ML=4.2  EMSC   KYUSHU, JAPAN

P: 13JAN2025 168920    31.0N  131.0E 3.5-6.4 AAAAA  Kyushu, Japan area         

 

O: 13JAN2025 21:53:13  43.8N  146.9E MB=4.4  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS                

P:  6JAN2025 168705    43.0N  146.0E 3.5-5.6 CAAAA  Hokkaido, Japan            

P: 16JAN2025 168970    43.0N  144.0E 3.5-5.6 BABAA  Hokkaido, Japan            

 

O: 13JAN2025 20:38:30  45.1N  151.1E MB=4.4  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS                

P: 16JAN2025 168993    46.0N  153.0E 3.5-5.6 BABAA  So. Kurils                 

 

 

U.S./CANADA*

 

WESTERN U.S./CANADA

 

CALIFORNIA

 

O: 13JAN2025 19:54:15  31.4N  115.5W ML=3.6  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO      

O: 13JAN2025 21:09:45  31.6N  114.9W ML=3.3  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO      

P:  5JAN2025 168659    31.3N  114.9W 2.5-4.7 CAAAA  Nevada area                

 

O: 14JAN2025 00:22:15  32.8N  116.6W ML=2.4  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P: 18JAN2025 168935    32.8N  116.0W 2.5-4.5 BAAAA  So. California             

 

O: 13JAN2025 11:29:51  36.6N  121.3W MD=2.8  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA

O: 13JAN2025 11:36:14  36.6N  121.3W MD=2.9  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA

O: 13JAN2025 11:44:12  36.6N  121.3W MD=2.0  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA

O: 13JAN2025 11:28:10  36.6N  121.3W MD=2.6  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

P: 14JAN2025 168909    36.8N  121.3W 2.5-4.9 AAAAA  Central California         

 

O: 13JAN2025 21:53:33  37.0N  121.5W MD=2.3  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P: 10JAN2025 168643    37.1N  121.5W 2.5-4.9 BAAAA  Central California         

P: 13JAN2025 168910    37.2N  122.1W 2.5-4.9 AAAAA  Central California         

 

O: 13JAN2025 22:26:39  37.7N  122.6W MD=2.3  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 13JAN2025 22:18:11  37.7N  122.5W MD=2.4  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

P: 15JAN2025 168910    37.7N  121.9W 2.5-4.8 AAAAA  Central California         

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in Central California was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Central California at Daly City and San Francisco.

 

O: 14JAN2025 04:02:30  38.8N  122.8W MD=2.1  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P: 15JAN2025 168911    38.8N  122.8W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  Central California         

 

O: 14JAN2025 06:53:03  39.2N  119.0W ML=3.2  EMSC   NEVADA                       

P: 16JAN2025 168905    38.6N  118.6W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.2 in Nevada was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Nevada at Yerington.

 

O: 14JAN2025 04:20:39  40.3N  125.1W ML=3.1  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 14JAN2025 06:58:07  40.4N  124.4W MD=2.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 14JAN2025 00:33:05  40.3N  124.9W MD=2.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

P: 14JAN2025 168983    40.7N  124.6W 2.5-4.4 AAAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

 

ALASKA

 

O: 13JAN2025 23:38:43  51.9N  173.9W ML=3.6  EMSC   ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS

P: 15JAN2025 169003    52.2N  173.9W 3.5-5.0 AAAAA  Andreanoff Isls, Aleutians 

 

O: 13JAN2025 19:21:50  52.2N  171.5W ML=3.9  EMSC   FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS

P: 14JAN2025 169003    52.4N  170.7W 3.5-5.1 AAAAA  Andreanoff Isls, Aleutians 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in the Andreanof Islands, Alaska was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of the Andreanof Islands, Alaska in Atka.

 

O: 13JAN2025 19:33:31  53.1N  163.1W ML=3.3  EMSC   UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA 

P: 17JAN2025 169023    54.7N  161.2W 3.5-5.1 BBBAA  Unimak Islands, Aleutians  

 

O: 14JAN2025 05:10:29  63.6N  147.2W ML=3.0  EMSC   CENTRAL ALASKA               

P: 14JAN2025 169029    63.3N  147.5W 3.2-4.9 AAAAA  Central Alaska             

 

PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN U.S./WESTERN CANADA

 

O: 14JAN2025 04:45:59  44.8N  123.6W ML=2.2  EMSC   OREGON                       

P:  3JAN2025 168727    45.3N  121.7W 2.0-4.0 CABAA  Oregon state, U.S.         

 

ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION

 

O: 14JAN2025 03:21:44  32.1N  101.5W ML=2.1  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS                

O: 13JAN2025 14:09:17  32.8N  100.7W ML=2.1  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS                

P: 15JAN2025 168934    31.5N  103.6W 2.0-4.4 ABCAA  SW U.S.A                   

 

O: 13JAN2025 16:50:35  31.6N  104.0W ML=2.1  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS                

P: 15JAN2025 168934    31.5N  103.6W 2.0-4.4 AAAAA  SW U.S.A                   

 

EASTERN U.S./CANADA

 

O: 13JAN2025 16:54:13  35.8N   98.4W ML=2.2  EMSC   OKLAHOMA

O: 13JAN2025 17:22:10  35.8N   98.4W ML=2.1  EMSC   OKLAHOMA

O: 13JAN2025 11:21:52  35.8N   98.4W ML=2.3  EMSC   OKLAHOMA                     

P: 14JAN2025 168951    36.0N   97.0W 2.0-4.2 AABAA  Southern Plains            

 

O: 13JAN2025 20:50:19  74.4N   92.7W MB=4.1  ECAN OF RESOLUTE, NU   

O: 13JAN2025 20:50:19  74.5N   92.7W MB=4.5  EMSC   DEVON ISLAND, NUNAVUT, CANADA

P: 14JAN2025 169037    76.0N   90.0W 4.0-5.6 ABAAA  Arctic Ocean Region        

 

O: 13JAN2025 14:18:06  45.7N   75.6W MB=0.8  ECAN OF NOTRE-DAME-DE-LA-SALETTE, QC

P: 16JAN2025 168979    44.0N   74.0W 2.0-4.1 BBAAA  New York State             

 

O: 13JAN2025 02:16:26  47.5N   70.3W MB=0.7  ECAN OF SAINT-BERNARD-DE-L'├ÄLE-AUX-C

P: 15JAN2025 168979    47.0N   70.0W 2.0-4.1 AAAAA  New England                

 

 

HAWAII

 

O: 13JAN2025 20:44:27  19.4N  155.1W ML=3.2  EMSC   ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII     

P: 15JAN2025 168868    19.9N  156.1W 3.0-4.6 AAAAA  Hawaii                     

P: 17JAN2025 168868    19.2N  155.2W 3.0-4.6 BAAAA  Hawaii                     

 

January 19, 2025

 

 

An earthquake of M 3.5 was widely felt today in the area of Texas and Louisiana. NEIC reported maximum

shaking of V at Allen Texas with IV in Louisiana at Mooringsport, Shreveport and Barksdale, AFB. Intensity II was felt in Bossier City, and in Texas at Karnack, Kilgore, with lesser shaking in Louisiana at Belcher, Benton, Greenwood, Bossier City an Stephens, Arkansas.

Along with a similar M 3.5 on January 27, 2024 this is the largest earthquake

in the region of Louisiana within about 100 km of today's epicenter in at least

35 years. A series of earthquakes of M 3.0 and M 3.1 began in this area on December

19, 2024 and was described in this summary at the time as:

 

 

"NEIC reported  earthquakes  of M 2.5 and M 3.3 in the Texas-Louisiana border was  felt with intensity up to IV in the area(s) of the Texas-Louisiana border at Kilgore, Texas with III in Lousiana at Homer, Shreveport, Bossier City and II in Texas at Gunter, Karnack.

It is located near 103 degrees from the M 7.4 in Vanuatu and is a likely FFA event.

This was reported in the last issue of this summary as:

 

"The most unusual earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 3.3 on the Louisiana and southeastern Texas border.

NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity IV in Louisiana at Mooringsport, Oil City, Shreveport and in Henderson, Texas. Lesser shaking was reported from Louisiana at Belcher, Benton, Vivian, Barksdale AFB, Bossier City, and Texas at Jefferson, Karnack, Kilgore, Lufkin.

This epicenter is located at 105 degrees from the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December

17 and appears to be an FFA of that event at the fifth node and p- and s- shadow

zone boundary as noted in previous issues of this summary:

 

"Inner shadow zone edge (101-110 degrees)

Vanuatu to Peru, Western Texas, Missouri, Kyrgyzstan, Scotia Sea, Central Chile, Arctic Ocean, Pakistan, Xinjiang, China, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Mexico, Guatemala, Tajikistan, South of Africa, South Sandwich Islands, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Mexico, Oklahoma, Hindu Kush," (December 17-19, 2024)

 

 

 

This earthquake occurred in a region which antipodal to Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi (Currently dissipating at the antipode

of Louisiana near 34S 90E) and was probably promoted by antipodal effects

from that source as described in the previous issue of this summary:

 

"Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi (07S) continued today in the area of the south Indian Ocean south of Madagascar with winds up to  55 kts.  It is expected to track to the south and east over the next several days.  This cyclone will reached an area of 34S 62W with winds up to 100 kts today but no noticeable effect was observed in the seismicity of southern California. A second cyclone is expected to take a similar path in the South Indian ocean in the next 10 days and could also bring a moderate increase in seismicity to southern California. TC Dikeledi will continue on at about 34 South latitude for several more days eventually losing strength and dissipating near 34S 85E. In the meantime it will pass over areas nearly antipodal to Western Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Tennessee which currently show active seismicity and could help promote enhanced seismicity in these regions in the next two days." (January 18, 2025)

 

Other earthquakes in the Central U.S. today antipodal to Dikeledi occurred

as an M 2.4 in Tennessee and as a series in Oklahoma and Texas.

 

Coincidentally a strong tropical Cyclone (Candice) was positioned near the

same location as today in the South Indian Ocean at the time of the January 27, 2024

M 3.5 in Louisiana as noted in this summary at the time:

 

"Tropical Cyclone Candice (08S) formed today in the South Indian Ocean with winds up to 40 kts. It is moving to the south and is expected to reach a position antipodal to southern California around January 29-30 if it does not dissipate in the next day. If it is still active then, this is the most likely time for a triggered earthquake from antipodal energy associated with this storm in Southern and Baja California. This is likely to be at most a light to moderate event. Local enhancement of seismicity in this region of the South Indian Ocean is not expected to be strong with this storm. This system is currently located at 20S 57E near Mauritius but is not expected to signifiancely affect regional seismicity. The antipode is at 20N 122W west of the Gulf of California where a series of moderate earthquakes is occurring at this time." (January 27, 2024)

 

An unsually large M 3.7 shook areas of Western Australia today. This event

occurred near local solar noon as an M-Class solar flare was beginning

and may have been promoted by SFE associated with that flare.

 

Initial flare data for this event from SWPC are:

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

XXXX       0315   0332      0336   M2.4      (January 19, 2025)   4/9e-3

 

This earthquake in western Australia coincided in time with the formation

of Tropical Cyclone Sean at this latitude and about 10 degrees north of

the epicenter in Western Australia and may have also been enhanced by

energy associated with that nearby storm. This had been noted in this

summary as:

 

 

"Tropical Cyclone Sean formed today north of Western Australia with winds up to 65 kts. It is expected to skirt the northern coastline of western Australia over the next several days reaching maximum winds of 110 kts. This storm may enhance seismicity in western Australia while in the region. The antipode is at 19-20N 64-65W - an active seismic area of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Some antipodally enhanced seismicity is likely in this area in the next several days." (January 19, 2025)

 

An M 3.7 also occurred today in the area of Hawthorne, Nevada. NEIC reported it was was felt with intensity up to II in Hawthorne and Glenbrook, Nevada.

 

The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.7 in the Fox Islands, Aleutians, Alaska. NEIC reported it may have been felt in Alaska.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in Central California was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central California at North Fork, Fresno, Linden.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.5 in Southern California was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern California in Victorville and San Gabriel.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.8 in Tibet was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Tibet in Sikkim, India at Gangtok and Mangan.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.5 in Washington State was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Washington State at Ashford and Silver Creek.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in Algeria was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Algeria at Jijel, Emir Abdelkader, El Aouana, Ziama Mansouria, Bejaia.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 3.9 in Romania was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Romania at Comisani, Bucharest, Curtea de Arges, Braila.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Maule, Chile was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Maule, Chile at Cauquenes.

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE DIKELEDI (07S)                   

 

----  -------  ----------  --------  -----  ------  -------  ---------------

TC    DIKELEDI 2025-01-19  00:00 UT  34.0S   90.8E  045 kts  South Indian Ocean                

 

Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi (07S) continued today in the area of the south Indian Ocean southeast of Madagascar with winds up to  45 kts.  It is expected to track to the south and east over the next several days.  This cyclone will reached an area of 34S 62W with winds up to 100 kts today but no noticeable effect was observed in the seismicity of southern California. A second cyclone is expected to take a similar path in the South Indian ocean in the next 10 days and could also bring a moderate increase in seismicity to southern California. TC Dikeledi will continue on at about 34 South latitude for several more days eventually losing strength and dissipating near 34S 85E. In the meantime it will pass over areas nearly antipodal to Western Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Tennessee which currently show active seismicity and could help promote enhanced seismicity in these regions in the next two days.

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE SEAN (10S)                   

 

----  -------  ----------  --------  -----  ------  -------  ---------------

TC    SEAN     2025-01-19  00:00 UT  19.5S  116.1E  065 kts  North of Western Australia        

 

Tropical Cyclone Sean formed today north of Western Australia with winds up to 65 kts. It is expected to skirt the northern coastline of western Australia over the next several days reaching maximum winds of 110 kts. This storm may enhance seismicity in western Australia while in the region. The antipode is at 19-20N 64-65W - an active seismic area of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. Some antipodally enhanced seismicity is likely in this area in the next several days.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

 

XXXX       0315   0332      0336   M2.4      (January 19, 2025)   4,9e-03

 

6100       0044   0058      0103   M1.7      (January 18, 2025)   9.8E-03  

6110       0222   0231      0241   C8.8      (January 18, 2025)   3.4E-03  

Peru M 4.6 02:18 UT

 

6130       0241   0252      0256   C8.4      (January 18, 2025)   4.3E-03  

6120       0300   0307      0315   M1.1      (January 18, 2025)   8.9E-03  

New Ireland M 4.6 03:16 UT

 

6170       0635   0643      0648   C5.0      (January 18, 2025)   2.7E-03  

6200       0749   0755      0800   C3.6      (January 18, 2025)   2.2E-03  

Bali M 4.1 07:52 UT

 

6210       0833   0836      0842   C8.5      (January 18, 2025)   3.3E-03  

Molucca M 5.1 08:37 UT

 

6230       1053   1058      1104   C2.9      (January 18, 2025)   2.5E-03  

6240       1104   1111      1116   C4.7      (January 18, 2025)   2.7E-03  

6260       1143   1147      1152   C5.1      (January 18, 2025)   1.0E-03  

6280       1304   1311      1320   C5.0      (January 18, 2025)   3.4E-03  

Taiwan M 4.6 13:02 UT M 4.5 13:22 UT

 

6350       1435   1438      1442   C6.1      (January 18, 2025)   2.3E-03  

Romania M 3.9 14:36 UT

 

6380       1545   1550      1556   C6.9      (January 18, 2025)   2.9E-03  

Argentina M 3.1 15:55 UT

 

6450       1836   1842      1848   C2.6      (January 18, 2025)   1.8E-03      

New Guinea M 4.7 18:38 UT

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   unsettled January 19-21.  Solar M-flare chance: 70% X-class: 25% proton storm: 10%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    10 16  8 17:00 4 128 222

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 14, 2025 at 07:33:19 UT (#250114A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 8, 2025 at 10:23:06 UT (#250108B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

 

January 18, 2025

 

It was a generally quiet day in global seismicity today. The strongest earthquakes

in the world occurred as an M 5.0 in Mindanao, Philippines. Several cyclones

including Dikeledi in the South Indian Ocean and Sean north of western Australia

are positioned so that they may enhance antipodal seismicity and regional

seismicity but this has not yet been observed.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Mindanao, Philippines was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Mindanao, Philippines in Caraga at Bislig and Tagbina and in Ormos, Eastern Visayas.

PHIVOLCS reported intensity V in Talacogon, Agusan del Sur; IV in Rosario, Benawan, Esperanza, San Francisco, La Paz, and City of Bayugan, Agusan del Sur and Barobo, Surigao del Sur and with intensity III in Loreto and Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur. Also felt with intensity II in Surigao del Sur, Miamis, Oriental, Davao del Norte, Davao Oriental, Davao de Oro, Bukidnon and Cagayan del Oro.

 

Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi (07S) continued today in the area of the south Indian Ocean south of Madagascar with winds up to  55 kts.  It is expected to track to the south and east over the next several days.  This cyclone will reached an area of 34S 62W with winds up to 100 kts today but no noticeable effect was observed in the seismicity of southern California. A second cyclone is expected to take a similar path in the South Indian ocean in the next 10 days and could also bring a moderate increase in seismicity to southern California. TC Dikeledi will continue on at about 34 South latitude for several more days eventually losing strength and dissipating near 34S 85E. In the meantime it will pass over areas nearly antipodal to Western Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Tennessee which currently show active seismicity and could help promote enhanced seismicity in these regions in the next two days.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.2 in Central California was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central California at Glendale.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Northern Alaska was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central Alaska at Tanana and Galena.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.8 in Kettleman City, California was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Kettleman City, California at Gilroy.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.5 in Puerto Rico was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Puerto Rico in Salinas and Gurabo.

This epicenter is nearly antipodal to a new Tropical Cyclone (TC Sean) forming today

north of Australia and may have been promoted by antipodal focusing of energy

from that storm.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.8 in Central California was felt with moderate intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Central California  at Santa Clara and III at Ben Lomond, Los Gatos, Milpitas, San Jose, Oakdale, Grass Valley, San Frncisco, Albanu, Campbell, and II in Los Gatos, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Stockton, Vacaville and Sunnyvale.

EMSC reported light shaking and a thud in San Jose, California.

 

BMG  reported an earthquake of M 5.2 in Sumatra, Indonesis was felt with moderate intensity up to V in the area(s) of Sumatra, Indonesis at Simeulue Barat, Simeulue, Aceh and III in Simeulue Barat with lesser shaking in Kar Aceh Barat, Aceh Besar, Pidie,m Aceh Jaya, Pidie Jaya, Asahan and Nias.

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE DIKELEDI (07S)                   

 

----  -------  ----------  --------  -----  ------  -------  ---------------

TC    DIKELEDI 2025-01-18  00:00 UT  34.0S   70.8E  055 kts  South Indian Ocean                

 

Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi (07S) continued today in the area of the south Indian Ocean south of Madagascar with winds up to  55 kts.  It is expected to track to the south and east over the next several days.  This cyclone will reached an area of 34S 62W with winds up to 100 kts today but no noticeable effect was observed in the seismicity of southern California. A second cyclone is expected to take a similar path in the South Indian ocean in the next 10 days and could also bring a moderate increase in seismicity to southern California. TC Dikeledi will continue on at about 34 South latitude for several more days eventually losing strength and dissipating near 34S 85E. In the meantime it will pass over areas nearly antipodal to Western Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Tennessee which currently show active seismicity and could help promote enhanced seismicity in these regions in the next two days.

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

5420       0040   0047      0051   C4.9      (January 17, 2025)   3.4E-03  

Mid Atlantic M 5.0 01:10 UT

 

5440       0201   0211      0217   M1.3      (January 17, 2025)   2.0E-03  

5470       0248   0255      0302   C7.9      (January 17, 2025)   5.2E-03  

5480       0308   0320      0334   M1.1      (January 17, 2025)   1.3E-02  

Java M 4.0 03:30 UT

 

5490       0415   0422      0427   C4.6      (January 17, 2025)   3.0E-03  

Santa Cruz Is M 4.9 04:24 UT

 

5520       0512   0522      0530   C6.7      (January 17, 2025)   6.5E-03  

5530       0544   0553      0558   C6.5      (January 17, 2025)   4.6E-03  

5560       0746   0756      0805   C4.5      (January 17, 2025)   4.1E-03  

Solomon Is. M 4.9 07:43 UT

 

5600       0910   0919      0923   M2.0      (January 17, 2025)   5.7E-03  

5630       1100   1109      1119   C3.2      (January 17, 2025)   1.6E-03  

5640       1119   1137      1149   M1.5      (January 17, 2025)   1.5E-02  

Shikoku M 4.4 11:33 UT

 

5700       1227   1232      1241   C3.6      (January 17, 2025)   3.9E-03  

Honshu M 4.7 12:35 UT

South of Alaska M 4.0 12:37 UT

 

5670       1241   1247      1257   C3.7      (January 17, 2025)   4.2E-03  

5680       1257   1300      1309   C4.0      (January 17, 2025)   3.1E-03  

5710       1324   1335      1339   M7.4      (January 17, 2025)   2.4E-02  

5750       1501   1511      1557   C5.7      (January 17, 2025)   1.7E-02  

5760       1614   1622      1627   C9.0      (January 17, 2025)   5.2E-03  

5800       1755   1807      1815   C3.6      (January 17, 2025)   1.3E-03  

5820       1817   1823      1830   C6.9      (January 17, 2025)   1.6E-03  

New Guinea M 4.7 18:15 UT, M 5.0 18:21 UT

Costa Rica M 4.0 18:27 UT

 

 

5850       1842   1850      1904   M2.1      (January 17, 2025)   1.7E-02  

New Guinea M 4.6 18:53 UT

Indian-Antarctic M 5.0 19:19 UT

 

5890       1944   1949      1955   M1.8      (January 17, 2025)   9.9E-03  

Ryukyu Is. M 4.1 19:57 UT

 

5900       1959   2001      2002   M1.1      (January 17, 2025)   2.5E-03  

5940       2022   2030      2038   C7.0      (January 17, 2025)   5.8E-03   

Banda Sea 20:39 UT

Xinjiang M 4.4 20:38 UT

Peru M 4.4 20:39 UT

 

6030       2057   2100      2105   C4.0      (January 17, 2025)   1.9E-03  

6050       2144   2151      2200   C3.2      (January 17, 2025)   1.1E-03  

6080       2200   2205      2214   M1.0      (January 17, 2025)   2.1E-03 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  active January 18 unsettled January 19-20.  Solar M-flare chance: 60% X-class: 20% proton storm: 5%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    21 29 14 18:00 5 149 222

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 14, 2025 at 07:33:19 UT (#250114A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 8, 2025 at 10:23:06 UT (#250108B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

 

STRONG EARTHQUAKE SHAKES KYUSHU, JAPAN

 

EARTHQUAKE SUMMARY FOR JANUARY 12, 2025

 

 

A strong to major earthquake of M 6.8-6.9 hit the area of Kyushu, Japan today. The quake shook buildings and may have generated a tsunami, but no reports of  major damage or high tsunami waves have been officially made. The largest tsunami wave was measured at 7.8 inches in Miyazaki City. The quake was felt in Miyazaki and at least one mine injury was reported by a person who fell down a flight of stars during the quake. The tsunami warning has now been lifted but some evacuations may still occur. NEIC reported this earthquake was felt with intensity IV (Some damage) at Miyazaki, VII in Saiki, Oita; VI in Junitomi, Miyazaki; V in Kanoya, Kagoshima dns Koshi, Kumamoto and with IV in Oita, Osaka, Ehime Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Kagoshima, Shizuoka, South Korea. This epicenter is at the sixth node (60 degrees) from the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024 and may have been promoted by energy from that source. It is also at 108 degrees from Michoacan, Mexico where an M 6.2 occurred earlier in the day. This is in the zone where core-mantle reflections of seismic waves return to the surface and appear to help trigger enhanced seismicity at this distance from mainshocks.

The relation to Vanuatu had been noted when that event occurred as:

 

 

"Node 6 (60 degrees)

Vanuatu to Honshu, Japan, Kuril Islands, Taiwan, Sumatra, Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, Java, Kyushu, Japan," (December 17, 2024)  

 

The last earthquake of M>=6.8 in the area of Kyushu, Japan within about 200 km of today's epicenter occurred on  August 8, 2024 with M 7.1 and today's event may be an aftershock of that. An M 7.0 also hit the region on April 15, 2016.  At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"A number of active volcanoes exist on Kyushu including Unzen, Aso, Sakurajima, Kuju, Tsurumi and Kirishima. The earthquakes in this area over the past two days may change the plumbing for some of these volcanoes leading to changes in their volcanism. Several of these including Kirishima have been active in the past two months. Kirishima had aminor eruption with volcanic earthquakes on March 1, for example.  The nearest volcanoes to the current earthquakes are Aso and Unzen about 30-40 km from these events. Mount Aso erupted today sending ash and smoke 100 meters into the air. This eruption seriously damaged the Aso Shrine with a number of buildings flattened on the ground. A large gate collapsed. There were no tsunamis associated with this land-based earthquake and no problems were reported from nearby nuclear power plants.

 

The last earthquake within about 200 km of today's mainshock in Kyushu with M>=7 occurred 20 years ago on October 19, 1996 (M 7.0) about 200 km southwest of today's epicenter. Earthquakes of M>=7 have generally followed the solar cycle with approximately 11 and/or 22 year intervals in recent history. This included major earthquakes in 1996, 1984, 1961, 1941, 1922-1923, 1904, 1899, 1857. As it has been 20 years since the last such event, the quasi-periodicity of these quakes appear in tact." (April 15, 2016)

 

 

Forecasts 168892 and 168920 had expected today's event in Kyushu was possible within about 100 km around January 12-13. 2025.

 

O: 13JAN2025 12:19:32  31.8N  131.6E MW=6.8  ANSS   SE OF MIYAZAKI JAPAN         

P: 12JAN2025 168892    31.0N  130.0E 4.0-6.4 AABAA  Kyushu Japan               

P: 13JAN2025 168920    31.0N  131.0E 3.5-6.4 AAAAA  Kyushu, Japan area         

 

The latest tolls from the M 7.1 in Xizang, China of January 7, 2025 indicate that at least 126 were killed and 338 injured in Tibet. At least 47,000 have been relocates as harsh winter conditions make rescue and survival difficult.

Moderate aftershocks of M 5.1 and 5.1 shook the area today. NEIC reported

intensity III shaking in Shiliguri, Bangla, India with II at Rangpo, Sikkim, Indian an II in Nepal at Tribuvannagar, Kathmandu and Dhulikhet.

 

These earthquakes in Kyushu and China may have been promoted by the new moon of January 13 as noted in this summary as:

 

The full moon will arrive on January 13, 2025 at 22:27 UT. Longitudes which are at local solar midnight at this time are located at about 20 East while those at local solar noon are near 160 West. In the east these include most of western Europe and Iceland while in the west areas of the western Aleutians, Alaska, Hawaii, Tonga/Fiji/Kermadec Islands, New Zealand to the Balleny Islands and portions of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge are included. These are the most likely areas to see significant tidal triggering with this full moon. Other areas may also see tidal promotion in the next week especially at times of large solar flares and near local solar midnight and solar noon. The likelihood of a strong associated earthquake with this full moon are moderate to high.

 

Forecasts 168960 and 168895 had expected continuing aftershocks in this area were likely around January 13-14, 2026.

 

O: 12JAN2025 09:54:01  28.7N   87.4E MB=4.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P: 13JAN2025 168960    28.0N   88.0E 3.8-5.2 AAAAA  Xizang                     

P: 14JAN2025 168895    28.0N   87.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Myanmar                    

 

An unusual M 4.4 earthquakes was widely felt in Norway today. NEIC reported intensity V in Volda More og Romsdal, Norway with IV in Romsdal at Hareid, Larsnes, Nordstrand, Steinshamm, Sovik, Ulsteinvik and in Fosnavag-Leinstrand, Norland and Lindas, Hordaland. Lesser shaking was felt in Romsdal, Oppland, Fjordane, Oslo, Hedmark, Nord-Trondelag and as far as Estonia.

 

 

O: 12JAN2025 20:05:49  62.3N    4.9E MB=4.4  EMSC   NORWEGIAN SEA                 

 

Moderate aftershocks also continued today in the region of Michoacan, Mexico following an M 6.2 there described in the previous issue of this summary as:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.2 in Jalisco, Western Mexico. NEIC reported it was felt with minor damage at intensity VI levels in Jalisco, Mexico at El Verde and Pihuamo and IV in El Linon, , Tamazula and Teocuitatlan de Corona, Jalisco and in Comala, Colima. Intensity IV was reported from Aguscalientes, Armeria, Colima, Cuauhtemoc, Manzanillo, Suchitlan, Guadalajara, Ixtapa, Las Pintas, Neuvo Mexico, Ocotlan and many others. It was lightly felt as far as Los Angeles, California and in Nayarit, Guerrero and Mexico City, Mexico. EMSC reported strong shaking in Mexico at Chapala, Barra de Navidad, San Agustin, Guadalajara, Zapopan, Te[atitlan De Morelos, Etzatland, Puerto Vallarta, Azcapotzalco, and Mexico City. Several moderate aftershocks were also felt in this area of Mexico. This event occurred near local solar midnight and may have been promoted by strong tidal stresses which maximize near this hour. This event at M 6.2 is the strongest in Michoacan, Mexico within about 200 km of this epicenter since an M 6.8 on September 22, 2022 - an aftershock of an M 7.6 of September 19, 2022 and may be the strongest aftershock to date of those events. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"NEIC reported the earthquake in Michoacan, Mexico was felt with strong intensity IX in Michoacan at Coshuayana and VUU in Coalcoman. It was also felt with intensity VI in Colima at Colima, Cuauhtemoc, Villa de Alvarez, Colima, Suchitlan, and in Tecalitalan and Pihuamo, Jalisco, Mexico. Foreshocks hit within about 150 km of this epicenter with M 6.1 of September 2, 2022 and M 5.9 on August 13, 2022. A national earthquake drill commemorating the M 8.1 on September 19, 1985  occurred about an  hour before this earthquake. It is possible that this drill helped save many from death or injury from today's earthquake as they were outdoors and aware of the possibility of a quake at that time. A tsunami warning was issued and later revised. Fluctuation of ocean up to about a foot (0.3 meters) were reported. Gauges in Mexico registered maximum tsunami height of 0.8 m in Manzanillo, 0.5 m in Zihuatanejo and 0.1 in Acapulco. Tsunami waves of 0.12 meters (0.4 feet) were also reported in the Galapagos Islands with similar waves in Lazaro Cardenas, Mexico, Zihuatanejo and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico by PTWC. At least one person was killed when a facade of a department store fell on a man in Manzanillo. A second was killed when falling portions of a Mall hit him. At least 7 were injured but the toll continues to rise as rescue workers begin their work. At least 20 hospitals in Michoacan were damaged. Damage was also reported to hotels, medical facilities, churches and colleges in Coalcoman. More than a million people lost power in the quake. Earthquakes within about 300 km of today's epicenter of M>=7.2 hit this area on April 18, 2014 (M 7.2), January 22, 2004 (M 7.5), January 11, 1997 (M 7.2). The only earthquake of larger magnitude in this area in the past 30 years was an M 8.0 on October 8, 1995. An M 8.1 also occurred in this region of Michoacan exactly 37 years ago - on September 19, 1985. This was widely damaging with more than 35,000 acknowledged deaths especially in the region of Mexico City. It may be the most deadly earthquake recorded in the region of North and Central America since records began. Another deadly earthquake hit this area on September 19, 2017. That event of M 7.1 also caused much damage and deaths in the area." (September 19, 2022)

 

 

This epicenter in Michoacan is near the antipode of a tropical storm in the South Indian Ocean. When this storm began this summary noted potential seismic triggering in the Jalisco area of Mexico from antipodal triggering as:

 

"A tropical cyclone may be forming in the South Indian Ocean east of Madagascar. This system is currently located near 15S 68E and moving to the west at 19 kts with winds up to 33 kts. It could enhance regional seismicity along the ridge lines in the South Indian Ocean area and could affect the antipodal seismicity near the Gulf of California at 15N 112W. Later it could affect seismicity in southern California as it approaches the antipode to that area." (January 10, 2025)

 

This storm (TC Dikeledi) will be near the antipode to Los Angeles, California around January 18 and could induce enhanced seismicity in that region near that time." (January 12, 2025)

 

Forecast 158874 had expected this enhanced seismicity in Michoacan, Mexico

was likely within about 100 km of this epicenter around January 12, 2025.

 

O: 13JAN2025 05:53:20  18.4N  103.4W ML=4.1  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO

O: 12JAN2025 08:32:51  18.6N  103.3W Mw=6.2  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO

O: 12JAN2025 10:53:41  18.6N  103.3W ML=4.3  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO

O: 12JAN2025 13:26:34  18.6N  103.1W ML=4.0  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO

O: 12JAN2025 09:18:31  18.7N  103.1W mb=4.8  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO

O: 12JAN2025 10:46:34  18.7N  103.2W mb=4.8  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO

O: 12JAN2025 08:45:15  18.4N  103.2W ML=4.0  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO            

P: 12JAN2025 168874    18.0N  103.0W 3.5-6.4 AAAAA  Michoacan, Mexico          

 

 

An M 3.6 earthquake occurred today in the San Francisco Bay area of California.

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.5-3.6 in San Francisco Bay, California was widely felt with moderate intensity up to IV in the area(s) of San Francisco Bay, California at Stinson Beach and Santa Cruz and III in Carmel, San Francisco, Benicia, Clayton, Concord, Pleasant Hill, Crockett, Danville, El Cerrito, Hercules, Lafayette, Martinez, Napa, Pinole, Pittsburg, Rodeo, San Ramon, Vallejo, Walnut Creek, Oakland, Emeryville, Berkeley, El Sobrante, Richmond, San Pablo among others. This follows similar activity in the area in the past several days and occurred near local solar noon, perhaps intensified by the full moon of January 13. This seismicity was discussed in previous issues of this summary as:

 

 

"Earthquakes of M 2.9 and M 3.6, M 2.5,  off central California near San Francisco were felt in the San Francisco area today. Several were widely felt with maximum intensity IV in San Francisco; III in Burlingame, Portola Valley, Sunnyvale, San Mateo, Elk Cerrito, Oakland and II in Brisbane, Daly City, Half Moon Bay, Millbrae, Pacifica, Redwood City, San Bruno, Alameda, Albany, Richmond, among others. EMSC reported these events were felt in San Francisco, San Mateo, Oakland, San Bruno, Pacifica as a short thud. The event of M 3.4-3.6 off shore San Francisco is the strongest recorded within about 50 km of this epicenter since an M 3.7 on October 28, 2023. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"A light M 2.9 in Northern California south of the San Francisco Bay area occurred following the M 5.1 in SE Alaska and may have been triggered by it. The California quake was reported by NEIC to have been felt with intensity II-III in San Jose, Santa Clara, Los Gatos, Mountain View, Boulder Creek, Walnut Creek and San Francisco. This activity occurred during a minor geomagnetic storm in conjunction with the full moon and lunar eclipse today and was probably promoted by stresses associated with those two factors. The last earthquake in San Francisco of similar size was an M 3.6 on December 17, 2022. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"Today's event of M 3.6 is the strongest within the San Francisco Bay area of

California within about 50 km of this epicenter since an M  M 4.1 on June 2, 2022 and prior to that an M 3.9 on June 20, 2021 and an M 4.5 on October 15, 2019. At the time of the last such event on June 2, 2022, this summary noted:

 

 

"An earthquake of M 4.2 also shook the region of San Francisco, California today. NEIC reported maximum intensity IV in Sulsun City with intensity III throughout most of the rest of the San Francisco Bay area including at Concord, Benicia, Pittsburg, Birds Landing, and Pleasant Hill among others. This is the strongest earthquake in the San Francisco Bay area of California since an M 4.5 on October 15, 2019 and prior to that events of M 4.2-4.3 on July 16, 2019 and January 4, 2018. The last earthquake of significantly larger magnitude in the San Francisco Bay area was an M 6.0 in the Napa area on August 24, 2014.

These are the only events of M>=4.2 in the San Francisco area in the past 13 years." (December 17, 2022, June 2, 2022, October 28, 2023, January 11, 2025)

 

Forecasts 168909-168911 had expected enhanced seismicity in the area of San Francisco was likely around January 13-14, 2025. 

 

O: 12JAN2025 16:49:21  38.0N  122.0W MW=3.6  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 12JAN2025 17:21:25  38.0N  122.0W MD=2.1  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

P: 13JAN2025 168910    37.2N  122.1W 2.5-4.9 AAAAA  Central California         

P: 14JAN2025 168909    36.8N  121.3W 2.5-4.9 AAAAA  Central California          

P: 14JAN2025 168911    38.5N  122.7W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  Central California         

 

 

Today's earthquake and forecast map follows. Stippled White areas are nodal distances (360/n, n an integer) from the earthquake of M 7.1 in the area of Kyushu, Japan January 13, 2025 where promoted seismicity is considered likely.

 

Today's projected seismicity map follows for the coming week.

 

OTHER GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY

 

For most events there are two listings. The first line is the observed event starting with "O:" for Observed. There follows the date, month and year, the time in UT hours:minutes:seconds, the latitude and longitude, the given magnitude and the reporting agency followed by the geographic location. The second line starts with "P:" This is the forecast event as forecast in our summaries normally more than a month in advance. Magnitudes may vary in response to updated seismic watches and daily variations due to tidal and other influences. This line has the forecast date, month and year, the forecast number, latitude, longitude and forecast magnitude range.  This is followed by a comparison between the forecast and the event. The comparison includes letters A-D. The first is number of days difference from predicted (A:up to 2, B3-5; C:6-10; D:more than 10), Difference in latitude (A:up to 1 degree; B:1-2 degrees; C:2-4 degrees; D:more than 4 degrees); longitude (same comparison as with latitude); magnitude (A: within forecast range; B: higher than forecast range; C: lower than forecast range; D: no comparison possible). The last letter is a stand in for a future comparison which needs to be done statistically after a large number of forecasts have been made. In previous data, an excellent match is generally AAAAA; a good match as one or two B's; a fair match has several B's and C's and a poor match is one which contains a number of C's or D's. 

 

ASIA

 

O: 12JAN2025 09:54:01  28.7N   87.4E MB=4.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P: 13JAN2025 168960    28.0N   88.0E 3.8-5.2 AAAAA  Xizang                      

P: 14JAN2025 168895    28.0N   87.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Myanmar                    

 

O: 12JAN2025 06:35:32  51.8N  100.5E ML=4.2  EMSC   RUSSIA-MONGOLIA BORDER REGION

P: 17JAN2025 169020    51.0N   98.0E 3.0-4.4 BABAA  So. Siberia                 

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported in Asia today.

 

INDONESIA AND PHILIPPINES

 

O: 13JAN2025 03:10:20   2.5S  138.9E MB=4.7  EMSC   PAPUA, INDONESIA             

P: 13JAN2025 168852     3.0S  139.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Papua New Guinea           

 

O: 12JAN2025 22:30:37   4.4N  125.8E MB=4.3  EMSC   KEPULAUAN SANGIHE, INDONESIA 

P: 19JAN2025 168833     5.0N  125.0E 4.0-5.4 CAAAA  Mindanao, Philippines      

 

O: 13JAN2025 07:08:06   6.2S  147.0E MW=5.0  EMSC   EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G

P: 14JAN2025 168847     7.0S  147.0E 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  New Ireland                

 

BMG  reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in New Guinea was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of New Guinea at Kab Sarmi, in Sarmi, Tor Atas, Pantai Timur, Bonggo, Pantai, Timur, Bagian Barat and II in Kab. Jayawijaya, Jayapura, Puncak Jaya, Sarmi, Oegunungan Bintang, Yahukimo, Tolikara, Mamberamo, Yalmo and Tanny Jaya.

 

O: 13JAN2025 00:19:47   6.7N  123.8E MW=5.4  EMSC   MORO GULF, MINDANAO, PHILIPPIN

O: 13JAN2025 00:21:17   6.7N  123.9E ML=4.9  EMSC   MORO GULF, MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES

P: 16JAN2025 168833     6.0N  125.0E 4.0-5.5 BABAA  Mindanao, Philippines      

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.4 in Mindanao, Philippines was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Mindanao, Philippines in Maitum, Katangawan and Buayan.

 

O: 12JAN2025 20:21:13  10.9S  114.4E MB=4.5  EMSC   SOUTH OF BALI, INDONESIA     

P: 17JAN2025 168853     9.0S  114.0E 4.0-5.4 BBAAA  So. of Bali                

 

 

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

 

O: 13JAN2025 05:23:44  14.4N   93.0W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE CHIAPAS, MEXICO     

P: 13JAN2025 168862    15.0N   93.0W 3.5-5.5 AAAAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

 

O: 12JAN2025 19:47:21  15.5N   95.1W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO      

P: 16JAN2025 168879    16.0N   96.0W 3.5-5.4 BAAAA  Oaxaca, Mexico             

 

O: 12JAN2025 12:12:53  17.4N   61.3W ML=3.5  EMSC   ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA REGION

O: 12JAN2025 12:36:27  17.4N   61.3W ML=3.5  EMSC   ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA REGION    

P: 14JAN2025 168869    18.0N   62.0W 3.0-5.0 AAAAA  Leeward Islands            

 

O: 12JAN2025 16:35:01  17.5S   70.9W MB=4.4  EMSC   SOUTHERN PERU                

P: 14JAN2025 169047    18.0S   71.0W 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  So. Peru/Bolivia           

 

O: 13JAN2025 02:20:53   2.3S   79.8W MB=5.1  EMSC   NEAR COAST OF ECUADOR        

P: 16JAN2025 168842     1.0S   81.0W 4.0-5.9 BBAAA  Ecuador                    

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.1 in Ecuador was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Ecuador with IV in Guayas, Ecuador at Santa Lucia, Guayaquil, Eloy Alfaro, El Triunfo and in Pujili, Cotopaxi. Intensity II was reported from Ecuador at Cnenca Azuay, Santa Elena, and in Manabi at Bahia de Caraquez, Pajan, in El Oror at Machala, Portovelo and II in Loja, Montecristi, Quito and in Tungurahua at Banos and Pelilo.

EMSC reported strong shaking in Ecuaor at Eloy Alfaro, Guayaquil, Samborondon, Cuenca, Machala, Manta, Canoa, El Carmen and Quito.

 

O: 13JAN2025 05:20:36  18.4N   67.5W MD=3.0  EMSC   MONA PASSAGE, PUERTO RICO    

P: 16JAN2025 168881    18.0N   68.0W 3.4-5.3 BAAAA  Puerto Rico                

 

O: 12JAN2025 08:05:15  18.8N   70.5W ML=3.0  EMSC   DOMINICAN REPUBLIC           

P: 14JAN2025 168881    18.0N   69.0W 3.4-4.9 AABAA  Puerto Rico                

 

O: 12JAN2025 15:51:17  21.4S   66.8W MB=4.4  EMSC   POTOSI, BOLIVIA              

P: 19JAN2025 169055    22.0S   67.0W 4.0-5.8 CAAAA  Argentina                  

 

O: 12JAN2025 21:54:36  21.5N   99.9W ML=4.1  EMSC   SAN LUIS POTOSI, MEXICO      

P: 14JAN2025 168880    18.0N  100.0W 3.5-5.4 ACAAA  Oaxaca, Mexico             

 

O: 12JAN2025 18:06:51  31.0S   70.3W MB=4.4  EMSC   SAN JUAN, ARGENTINA          

P: 15JAN2025 169068    31.0S   71.0W 4.0-5.7 BAAAA  Central Chile              

 

O: 13JAN2025 05:53:20  18.4N  103.4W ML=4.1  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO

O: 12JAN2025 08:32:51  18.6N  103.3W Mw=6.2  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO

O: 12JAN2025 10:53:41  18.6N  103.3W ML=4.3  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO

O: 12JAN2025 13:26:34  18.6N  103.1W ML=4.0  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO

O: 12JAN2025 09:18:31  18.7N  103.1W mb=4.8  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO

O: 12JAN2025 10:46:34  18.7N  103.2W mb=4.8  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO

O: 12JAN2025 08:45:15  18.4N  103.2W ML=4.0  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO            

P: 12JAN2025 168874    18.0N  103.0W 3.5-6.4 AAAAA  Michoacan, Mexico          

 

AFRICA AND EUROPE

 

O: 12JAN2025 11:43:46  28.6S   31.5E ML=3.2  EMSC   SOUTH AFRICA                 

P: 16JAN2025 169060    27.0S   27.0E 3.0-4.5 BBCAA  Rep. South Africa          

 

O: 12JAN2025 19:49:14   8.9N   40.0E mb=4.9  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 12JAN2025 07:21:46   9.0N   39.9E mb=4.8  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 13JAN2025 06:22:16   9.0N   39.8E mb=4.8  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 12JAN2025 20:59:05   9.1N   39.9E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 12JAN2025 11:55:45   9.2N   40.0E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 12JAN2025 12:26:04   8.9N   40.0E MB=4.6  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P: 13JAN2025 168865    10.0N   39.0E 3.5-5.1 AAAAA  Ethiopia                   

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Ethiopia was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Ethiopia at Addis Ababa.

 

O: 12JAN2025 14:49:06  44.6N   36.5E MB=4.2  EMSC   CRIMEA REGION, UKRAINE       

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Crimea, Ukraine was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Crimea, Ukraine at Ahana and Gelendzhik, and Lermontovo, Russia.

 

O: 12JAN2025 20:05:49  62.3N    4.9E MB=4.4  EMSC   NORWEGIAN SEA                

 

O: 12JAN2025 17:19:19  64.8N   21.9W ML=3.8  EMSC   ICELAND                      

P:  7JAN2025 168768    63.0N   23.0W 3.0-4.8 BBAAA  Iceland area               

P: 18JAN2025 169031    63.0N   23.0W 3.0-4.6 BBAAA  Iceland area               

 

O: 12JAN2025 10:41:41  71.3N    4.9W ML=3.9  EMSC   JAN MAYEN ISLAND REGION      

P:  7JAN2025 168773    71.0N    7.0W 3.5-5.0 BAAAA  Jan Mayen Isl. area        

P: 16JAN2025 169040    71.0N    8.0W 3.5-4.9 BAAAA  Jan Mayen Isl. area        

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.3 in Northern Italy was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Northern Italy in Friuli-Venezia Giuolia at Arta and Paluzza and in Predazzp Trentino-Alto Adige.

 

 

SOUTHWEST PACIFIC

 

O: 12JAN2025 08:05:28  12.0S  166.7E MB=4.6  EMSC   SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS           

P: 16JAN2025 169052    12.0S  166.0E 4.0-5.4 BAAAA  Vanuatu Islands            

 

O: 12JAN2025 15:03:57  17.8S  178.5W MW=5.4  EMSC   FIJI REGION                  

P:  7JAN2025 168788    19.0S  178.0W 4.0-5.6 BBAAA  Tonga Islands              

P: 13JAN2025 169050    19.0S  177.0W 4.0-5.6 ABBAA  Tonga Islands              

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.4 in Fiji was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Fiji at Suva.

 

OCEAN RIDGES

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported on Ocean Ridges today.

 

 

ZEALANDIA AND AUSTRALIA REGION

 

O: 12JAN2025 09:15:50  33.1S  177.4W MB=4.6  EMSC   SOUTH OF KERMADEC ISLANDS    

P: 14JAN2025 169076    33.0S  179.0W 4.0-5.5 AABAA  So. Kermadec Islands       

 

JAPAN AND KURIL ISLANDS

 

O: 13JAN2025 12:19:32  31.8N  131.6E MW=6.8  ANSS   SE OF MIYAZAKI JAPAN         

P: 12JAN2025 168892    31.0N  130.0E 4.0-6.4 AABAA  Kyushu Japan               

P: 13JAN2025 168920    31.0N  131.0E 3.5-6.4 AAAAA  Kyushu, Japan area         

 

O: 12JAN2025 17:58:33  28.1N  139.9E mb=4.5  EMSC   BONIN ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION

O: 12JAN2025 18:53:13  27.3N  140.3E MB=4.0  EMSC   BONIN ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION  

P: 14JAN2025 168887    29.0N  140.0E 4.0-5.5 ABAAA  Bonin Islands              

 

O: 12JAN2025 22:21:12  28.3N  142.1E MB=5.2  EMSC   BONIN ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION  

P: 10JAN2025 168625    29.0N  140.0E 4.0-5.6 AABAA  Bonin Islands              

P: 14JAN2025 168887    29.0N  140.0E 4.0-5.5 AABAA  Bonin Islands              

 

U.S./CANADA*

 

WESTERN U.S./CANADA

 

CALIFORNIA

 

O: 12JAN2025 21:15:50  31.7N  115.4W ML=3.2  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO      

P: 18JAN2025 168935    32.8N  116.0W 2.5-4.5 CBAAA  So. California             

 

O: 12JAN2025 17:20:05  33.8N  116.0W ML=2.1  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

O: 12JAN2025 17:20:47  33.8N  116.0W ML=2.2  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

P: 14JAN2025 168937    33.7N  116.1W 2.5-4.8 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O: 13JAN2025 05:06:02  35.2N  118.5W ML=3.0  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

P: 14JAN2025 168945    35.6N  118.4W 2.5-4.7 AAAAA  So. California             

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Central California was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central California at Caliente, Keene, Tehachapi, II in Venice, Bakersfield and Lancaster.

 

O: 12JAN2025 16:49:21  38.0N  122.0W MW=3.6  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 12JAN2025 17:21:25  38.0N  122.0W MD=2.1  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

P: 13JAN2025 168910    37.2N  122.1W 2.5-4.9 AAAAA  Central California         

P: 14JAN2025 168909    36.8N  121.3W 2.5-4.9 AAAAA  Central California         

P: 14JAN2025 168911    38.5N  122.7W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  Central California         

 

O: 12JAN2025 09:25:36  38.2N  117.8W ML=2.0  EMSC   NEVADA                        

P: 13JAN2025 168903    37.4N  117.2W 2.5-4.8 AAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

O: 12JAN2025 15:38:12  38.5N  118.5W ML=2.4  EMSC   NEVADA                       

P:  8JAN2025 168641    38.0N  118.8W 2.5-4.4 BAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

O: 12JAN2025 16:10:09  39.8N  122.9W MD=2.2  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P: 16JAN2025 168982    40.4N  122.2W 2.5-4.6 BAAAA  Northern California        

 

O: 12JAN2025 09:12:25  40.3N  125.0W MD=3.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

P: 12JAN2025 168983    40.2N  124.2W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

P: 14JAN2025 168983    40.7N  124.6W 2.5-4.4 AAAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

 

 

ALASKA

 

O: 13JAN2025 04:20:32  58.7N  158.5W ML=3.6  EMSC   BRISTOL BAY                  

P: 15JAN2025 169000    54.8N  158.7W 3.5-4.9 BCAAA  Alaska Peninsula           

P: 17JAN2025 169000    55.8N  156.7W 3.5-4.9 BCAAA  Alaska Peninsula           

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.6 in Bristol Bay, Alaska was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Bristol Bay, Alaska at Manokotak.

 

O: 12JAN2025 21:03:48  60.4N  149.4W ML=2.7  EMSC   KENAI PENINSULA, ALASKA      

P: 12JAN2025 169028    61.1N  150.2W 3.2-5.1 AAAAA  Central Alaska             

P: 14JAN2025 169027    60.5N  148.5W 3.2-5.1 AAAAA  Central Alaska             

 

PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN U.S./WESTERN CANADA

 

O: 12JAN2025 07:16:13  51.4N  130.8W ML=3.5  EMSC   HAIDA GWAII REGION           

O: 13JAN2025 05:35:08  52.2N  132.2W ML=2.8  EMSC   HAIDA GWAII REGION           

P: 12JAN2025 169005    53.0N  132.0W 3.0-4.9 AAAAA  British Colombia           

 

ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION

 

O: 13JAN2025 02:16:30  31.2N  103.5W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS                

P: 15JAN2025 168934    31.5N  103.6W 2.0-4.4 AAAAA  SW U.S.A                    

 

EASTERN U.S./CANADA

 

O: 13JAN2025 05:10:07  28.8N   99.0W ML=2.1  EMSC   SOUTHERN TEXAS

O: 13JAN2025 00:09:22  28.8N   99.0W ML=2.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN TEXAS               

O: 12JAN2025 11:37:03  28.6N   99.0W ML=2.4  EMSC   SOUTHERN TEXAS                

P: 15JAN2025 168897    28.0N   98.0W 3.0-4.6 BAAAA  Northern Mexico            

 

O: 13JAN2025 02:16:26  47.5N   70.3W MB=0.7  ECAN OF SAINT-BERNARD-DE-L'├ÄLE-AUX-C

P: 15JAN2025 168979    47.0N   70.0W 2.0-4.1 AAAAA  New England                

 

O: 11JAN2025 21:53:21  45.9N   75.9W MB=2.6  ECAN OF VAL-DES-BOIS, QC, FELT      

P: 16JAN2025 168979    44.0N   74.0W 2.0-4.1 BBBAA  New York State             

 

HAWAII

 

O: 12JAN2025 21:27:55  19.3N  155.4W ML=3.4  EMSC   ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII     

P: 17JAN2025 168868    19.2N  155.2W 3.0-4.6 BAAAA  Hawaii                     

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Hawaii was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Hawaii at Captain Cook. Naalehu and Volcano.

 

 

January 17, 2025

 

The strongesrt earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.1 near Valdez, Alaska. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity III in Alaska in Anchorage, Girdwood and Kenai and II in Chugiak and Eagle River.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.8 in Central California was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Central California in San Jose.

This earthquake occurred within minutes of local solar midnight and may have been

promoted by tidal stresses which maximize near this hour.

 

An earthquake of M 2.8 was widely felt in the area of eastern Los Angeles, California today. NEIC reported maximum intensity III in Los Angeles, Loma Linda, Mentone, Redlands, Yucaipa, Moreno Valley and II in California at Hawthorne, Calabasas, Winnetka, Indio, Big Bear City, Highland, Riverside and Moreno Valley.

NEIC reported earthquakes of M 2.8 and M 3.2 off the coast of Northern California  were felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Northern California at Eureka and Petrolia.

 

NEIC reported earthquakes of M 4.9, M 4.7,  continued to be felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Ethiopia at Addis Ababa and Sendafa, Oromia.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.4 in Southern Alaska was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Southern Alaska at Willow and II in Wasilla and Eagle River.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.6 near Pototano, Indonesia  was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Indonesia  at Mataram Nusa, Tenggara Barat.

EMSC reported light shaking in the Bali region at Abang in Bunutan, Karengasem.

 

 

The full moon  arrived on January 13, 2025 at 22:27 UT. Longitudes which were at local solar midnight at this time are located at about 20 East while those at local solar noon are near 160 West. In the east these include most of western Europe and Iceland while in the west areas of the western Aleutians, Alaska, Hawaii, Tonga/Fiji/Kermadec Islands, New Zealand to the Balleny Islands and portions of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge are included. These are the most likely areas to see significant tidal triggering with this full moon. Other areas may also see tidal promotion in the next week especially at times of large solar flares and near local solar midnight and solar noon. The likelihood of a strong associated earthquake with this full moon are moderate to high.

 

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE DIKELEDI (07S)                   

 

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TC    DIKELEDI 2025-01-17  00:00 UT  33.7S   54.8E  065 kts  South Indian Ocean                

 

Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi (07S) continued today in the area of the south Indian Ocean south of Madagascar with winds up to  65 kts.  It is expected to track to the south and east over the next several days.  This cyclone will reach an area of 34S 62W with winds up to about 100 kts around January 17-18, 2025. At this time it will be antipodal to Los Angeles, California and could promote enhanced seismicity in that area at that time. Coincidences such as this have been seen in seismicity in Southern California often after strong fire events such as is now happening in the area.

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

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5050       0252   0258      0303   C3.0      (January 16, 2025)   9.2E-04  

Xizang M 4.0 02:57 UT

 

5100       0303   0307      0311   C3.7      (January 16, 2025)   1.6E-03  

Leyte M 4.1 03:09 UT

Xizang M 4.9 03:20 UT

 

5080       0505   0512      0519   C3.9      (January 16, 2025)   2.8E-03  

Luzon M 3.8 05:05 UT

Xizang M 4.1 05:18 UT

Chagos M 4.8 05:49 UT

 

5120       0635   0642      0649   C4.2      (January 16, 2025)   1.5E-03  

5140       0719   0726      0738   C4.4      (January 16, 2025)   4.3E-03  

Iceland M 3.3 07:18 UT

 

5170       1118   1123      1127   C3.6      (January 16, 2025)   1.6E-03  

5210       1527   1535      1552   C3.8      (January 16, 2025)   5.2E-03  

Bali Sea M 2.9 15:27 UT

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  active January 17-18 unsettled January 19.  Solar M-flare chance: 50% X-class: 15% proton storm: 5%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    14 21 11 17:00 5 102 208

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 14, 2025 at 07:33:19 UT (#250114A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 8, 2025 at 10:23:06 UT (#250108B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

 

January 16, 2025

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.7 in the Santa Cruz Islands north of Vanuatu. There were no felt reports from this earthquake.

The last earthquake in the Santa Cruz Islands within about 200 km of this epicenter

with M>=5.7 was an M 5.7 on March 12, 2023. The last of significantly larger

magnitude was an M 6.0 on November 25, 2021. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"An M 6.0 was also widely felt in the Solomon and Santa Cruz Islands today. NEIC reported maximum intensity VI was felt in the Solomon Islands at Lala, Temptu amd III in Guadalcanal and II in Sola and Luganville, Vanuatu.

The mainshock occurred near local solar midnight and may have been promoted

by strong tidal stresses. It was followed by a series of moderate aftershocks

including those of M 4.9, 4.7 and 4.4 among others. The mainshock of M 6.0

is the strongest earthquake within about 200 km in the Santa Cruz Islands

since an M 6.0 on August 20, 2019. The last in the Santa Cruz Islands

of larger magnitude was an M 7.0 on July 18, 2015. Last year an M 6.6 hit

south of this in northern Vanuatu on May 12, 2020." (November 25, 2021)

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Southern Alaska was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern Alaska at Anchorage and Tyonek.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Leyte, Philippines was felt with  intensity up to V in the area(s) of Leyte, Philippines at San Isidro and IV in Palarao, Eastern Visayas with II in the Visayas at Logan, Tangke, Naga, Cebu and Tugbong.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in Central California was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Central California at Caliente.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Southern California was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Southern California  at Borrego Springs, Redlands and II in Imperial Beach, Ramona, La Quinta, Rancho Mirage and Thermal.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Vanuatu was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Vanuatu at Vila Shefa.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 2.2 in Virginia was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Virginia at Glen Allen, Henrico, Short Pump.

 

BMG reported an earthquake of M 5.1 in Southern Sumatra was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Southern Sumatra in Kab. Musi Rawas at Tugumulyo, Purwodadi, Sumber Harta; in Kota Lubuk Linggau; Kap Purworejo Groboganand Pasuruan at Purwodadi. Also felt with intensity III in Kab Sarolangun, Lahat, Musi Rawas, Lubuk, Rejand, Lebong, Kapahiand and Tasikmalaya with intensity II throughout much of Sumatra.

 

This follows an antipodal earthquake of M 5.7 in Colombia of January 11, 2025

Antipodal triggering in Sumatra from that source was described in this summary at the time

as:

 

"This epicenter (in Colombia) is at the exact antipode of an M 5.3 which hit south of Sumatra two days ago and may

have been promoted or triggered by that event. Frequent readers of this

summary know that two epicenters are antipodal if their latitudes are

the same and in opposite hemispheres (6N and 6S in the current pair)

and their longitudes add to 180 and are in opposite hemispheres (78W and

102E in the current pair). Further activity in Sumatra near this epicenter

is likely in the next several days." (January 11, 2025)

 

The full moon  arrived on January 13, 2025 at 22:27 UT. Longitudes which were at local solar midnight at this time are located at about 20 East while those at local solar noon are near 160 West. In the east these include most of western Europe and Iceland while in the west areas of the western Aleutians, Alaska, Hawaii, Tonga/Fiji/Kermadec Islands, New Zealand to the Balleny Islands and portions of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge are included. These are the most likely areas to see significant tidal triggering with this full moon. Other areas may also see tidal promotion in the next week especially at times of large solar flares and near local solar midnight and solar noon. The likelihood of a strong associated earthquake with this full moon are moderate to high.

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE DIKELEDI (07S)                    

 

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TC    DIKELEDI 2025-01-16  00:00 UT  28.9S   44.7E  125 kts  South Indian Ocean                

 

Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi (07S) continued today in the area of the south Indian Ocean south of Madagascar with winds up to 125 kts.  It is expected to track to the south and east over the next several days.  This cyclone will reach an area of 34S 62W with winds up to about 100 kts around January 17-18, 2025. At this time it will be antipodal to Los Angeles, California and could promote enhanced seismicity in that area at that time. Coincidences such as this have been seen in seismicity in Southern California often after strong fire events such as is now happening in the area.

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

4930       0731   0740      0748   C3.6      (January 15, 2025)   9.8E-04  

Vanuatu M 5.0 07:32 UT

Virginia M 2.2 07:50 UT

 

4950       0850   0856      0900   C6.3      (January 15, 2025)   9.3E-04  

4960       0920   0931      0941   C3.7      (January 15, 2025)   3.4E-03      

Michoacan M 3.4 09:19 UT M 3.6 09:27 UT

Hokkaido M 4.0 09:24 UT

 

4980       1604   1614      1624   C2.9      (January 15, 2025)   3.2E-03  

4990       2101   2105      2111   C3.5      (January 15, 2025)   1.8E-03      

5000       2251   2255      2259   C3.4      (January 15, 2025)   1.1E-03   

Sumba M 4.2 22:51 UT

 

5010       2308   2312      2319   C3.8      (January 15, 2025)   2.2E-03  

Southern Xinjiang M 4.2 23:07 UT

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  unsettled January 17-18 quiet January 16.  Solar M-flare chance: 35% X-class: 5% proton storm: 5%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    16 25 11 18:00 5 102 174

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 14, 2025 at 07:33:19 UT (#250114A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 8, 2025 at 10:23:06 UT (#250108B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

 

STRONG EARTHQUAKE IN JALISCO, MEXICO

 

EARTHQUAKE SUMMARY FOR JANUARY 11, 2025

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.2 in Jalisco, Western Mexico. NEIC reported it was felt with minor damage at intensity VI levels in Jalisco, Mexico at El Verde and Pihuamo and IV in El Linon, , Tamazula and Teocuitatlan de Corona, Jalisco and in Comala, Colima. Intensity IV was reported from Aguscalientes, Armeria, Colima, Cuauhtemoc, Manzanillo, Suchitlan, Guadalajara, Ixtapa, Las Pintas, Neuvo Mexico, Ocotlan and many others. It was lightly felt as far as Los Angeles, California and in Nayarit, Guerrero and Mexico City, Mexico. EMSC reported strong shaking in Mexico at Chapala, Barra de Navidad, San Agustin, Guadalajara, Zapopan, Tetatitlan De Morelos, Etzatland, Puerto Vallarta, Azcapotzalco, and Mexico City. Several moderate aftershocks were also felt in this area of Mexico. This event occurred near local solar midnight and may have been promoted by strong tidal stresses which maximize near this hour. This event at M 6.2 is the strongest in Michoacan, Mexico within about 200 km of this epicenter since an M 6.8 on September 22, 2022 - an aftershock of an M 7.6 of September 19, 2022 and may be the strongest aftershock to date of those events.  At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"NEIC reported the earthquake in Michoacan, Mexico was felt with strong intensity IX in Michoacan at Coshuayana and VUU in Coalcoman. It was also felt with intensity VI in Colima at Colima, Cuauhtemoc, Villa de Alvarez, Colima, Suchitlan, and in Tecalitalan and Pihuamo, Jalisco, Mexico. foreshocks hit within about 150 km of this epicenter with M 6.1 of September 2, 2022 and M 5.9 on August 13, 2022 but this A national earthquake drill commemorating the M 8.1 on September 19, 1985  occurred about an  hour before this earthquake. It is possible that this drill helped save many from death or injury from today's earthquake as they were outdoors and aware of the possibility of a quake at that time. A tsunami warning was issued and later revised. Fluctuation of ocean up to about a foot (0.3 meters) were reported. Gauges in Mexico registered maximum tsunami height of 0.8 m in Manzanillo, 0.5 m in Zihuatanejo and 0.1 in Acapulco. Tsunami waves of 0.12 meters (0.4 feet) were also  reported in the Galapagos Islands with similar waves in Lazaro Cardenas, Mexico, Zihuatanejo and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico by PTWC. At least one person was killed when a facade of a department store fell on  a man in Manzanillo. A second was killed when falling portions of a Mall hit him. At least 7 were injured but the toll continues to rise as rescue workers begin their work. At least 20 hospitals in Michoacan were damaged. Damage was also reported to hotels, medical facilities, churches and colleges in Coalcoman. More than a million people lost power in the quake. Earthquakes within about 300 km of today's epicenter of M>=7.2 hit this area on April 18, 2014 (M 7.2), January 22, 2004 (M 7.5), January 11, 1997 (M 7.2). The only earthquake of larger magnitude in this area in the past 30 years was an M 8.0 on October 8, 1995. An M 8.1 also occurred in this region of Michoacan exactly 37 years ago – on September 19, 1985. This was widely damaging with more than 35,000 acknowledged deaths especially in the region of Mexico City. It may be the most deadly earthquake recorded in the region of North and Central America since records began. Another deadly earthquake hit this area on September 19, 2017. That event of M 7.1 also caused much damage and deaths in the area." (September 19, 2022)

 

 

This epicenter in Jalisco is near the antipode of a tropical storm in the South Indian Ocean. When this storm began this summary noted potential seismic triggering in the Jalisco area of Mexico from antipodal triggering as:

 

"A tropical cyclone may be forming in the South Indian Ocean east of Madagascar. This system is currently located near 15S 68E and moving to the west at 19 kts with winds up to 33 kts. It could enhance regional seismicity along the ridge lines in the South Indian Ocean area and could affect the antipodal seismicity near the Gulf of California at 15N 112W. Later it could affect seismicity in southern California as it approaches the antipode to that area." (January 10, 2025)

 

This storm (TC Dikeledi) will be near the antipode to Los Angeles, California around January 18 and could induce enhanced seismicity in that region near that time.

 

Forecasts 168606 and 168874 had expected strong seismicity in Michoacan, Mexico within about 100 km of today's event was likely around January 9-12, 2025.

 

O: 12JAN2025 08:32:55  18.7N  103.1W MW=6.2  ANSS   MICHOACAN, MEXICO            

P:  9JAN2025 168606    18.0N  102.0W 3.5-5.3 BAAAA  Michoacan, Mexico          

P: 12JAN2025 168874    18.0N  103.0W 3.5-6.4 AAAAA  Michoacan, Mexico          

 

Mount Ibu in Halmahera, eastern Indonesia erupted today with hot lava and ash reaching four kilometers into the sky. The eruption occurred at 11:45 UTon January 11, 2025. No new evacuation orders were in effect, but residents have been warned of continuing eruptions. Ibu is located at 1.5N 127.6E. This epicenter is at 103 degrees from the M 7.1 earthquake off northern California of December 5, 2024 a distance which seismic energy is returned to the earth's surface after reflections and refractions off the core-mantle boundary. Seismicity at this distance from major earthquakes often increase in magnitude following mainshocks near distance of 103 degrees.

OTHER GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY

 

For most events there are two listings. The first line is the observed event starting with "O:" for Observed. There follows the date, month and year, the time in UT hours:minutes:seconds, the latitude and longitude, the given magnitude and the reporting agency followed by the geographic location. The second line starts with "P:" This is the forecast event as forecast in our summaries normally more than a month in advance. Magnitudes may vary in response to updated seismic watches and daily variations due to tidal and other influences. This line has the forecast date, month and year, the forecast number, latitude, longitude and forecast magnitude range.  This is followed by a comparison between the forecast and the event. The comparison includes letters A-D. The first is number of days difference from predicted (A:up to 2, B3-5; C:6-10; D:more than 10), Difference in latitude (A:up to 1 degree; B:1-2 degrees; C:2-4 degrees; D:more than 4 degrees); longitude (same comparison as with latitude); magnitude (A: within forecast range; B: higher than forecast range; C: lower than forecast range; D: no comparison possible). The last letter is a stand in for a future comparison which needs to be done statistically after a large number of forecasts have been made. In previous data, an excellent match is generally AAAAA; a good match as one or two B's; a fair match has several B's and C's and a poor match is one which contains a number of C's or D's. 

 

ASIA

 

O: 11JAN2025 20:27:09  23.8N  121.5E MW=4.4  EMSC   TAIWAN                       

P: 10JAN2025 168635    24.0N  121.0E 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  Taiwan                     

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in Taiwan was felt with moderate intensity up to III in the area(s) of Taiwan at Hualien and Nantou.

 

O: 12JAN2025 06:51:25  28.5N   87.5E MB=4.2  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P: 13JAN2025 168960    28.0N   88.0E 3.8-5.2 AAAAA  Xizang                     

 

O: 11JAN2025 17:28:43  37.8N   71.6E MB=4.5  EMSC   TAJIKISTAN                   

P:  8JAN2025 168654    38.0N   73.0E 3.8-5.2 BAAAA  Hindu Kush/Pakistan        

P:  9JAN2025 168654    39.0N   72.0E 3.8-5.2 ABAAA  Hindu Kush/Pakistan        

 

O: 12JAN2025 06:35:32  51.8N  100.5E ML=4.2  EMSC   RUSSIA-MONGOLIA BORDER REGION

P:  7JAN2025 168759    51.0N   98.0E 3.0-4.7 BABAA  So. Siberia                

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported in Asia today.

 

INDONESIA AND PHILIPPINES

 

O: 12JAN2025 05:53:22   3.3S  135.2E MB=4.7  EMSC   PAPUA, INDONESIA             

P: 15JAN2025 168859     5.0S  134.0E 4.0-5.5 BBAAA  West Irian, PNG            

 

O: 11JAN2025 12:02:32   4.0S  123.4E MB=4.7  EMSC   BANDA SEA                    

P: 15JAN2025 168832     0.0N  124.0E 4.0-5.4 BCAAA  Mindanao, Philippines      

 

O: 12JAN2025 00:47:12   6.1S  147.6E MB=4.4  EMSC   EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G

P: 14JAN2025 168847     7.0S  147.0E 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  New Ireland                

 

O: 11JAN2025 17:48:35   7.6N  126.8E MB=4.6  EMSC   MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES        

P:  8JAN2025 168559     7.0N  126.0E 4.0-5.4 BAAAA  Central Philippines        

 

O: 11JAN2025 20:09:51   8.1S  120.5E ML=4.0  EMSC   FLORES REGION, INDONESIA

O: 12JAN2025 03:48:55   8.0S  120.5E ML=4.1  EMSC   FLORES REGION, INDONESIA     

P: 14JAN2025 168843     8.0S  122.0E 4.0-5.5 AABAA  Flores Island area          

 

O: 12JAN2025 02:52:09   8.3S  110.3E ML=4.4  EMSC   JAVA, INDONESIA

O: 11JAN2025 07:25:11   8.8S  111.0E MB=4.5  EMSC   JAVA, INDONESIA              

P: 15JAN2025 168853     9.0S  111.0E 4.0-5.6 BAAAA  So. of Java                

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.2  in Bali, Indonesia was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Java, Indonesia at Gandusari.

An earlier M 4.5 event was felt in Java at Kedungwaru with moderate intensity as noted by EMSC.

 

O: 11JAN2025 10:32:24   8.6N   82.9W MB=4.3  EMSC   PANAMA-COSTA RICA BORDER REGIO

P: 15JAN2025 168828     9.0N   83.0W 3.5-5.1 BAAAA  Costa Rica                 

 

O: 11JAN2025 13:46:31   9.0S  122.4E MB=4.6  EMSC   FLORES REGION, INDONESIA     

P: 14JAN2025 168843     8.0S  122.0E 4.0-5.5 BAAAA  Flores Island area         

 

O: 11JAN2025 20:31:42  11.8N  126.1E ML=4.3  EMSC   PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION    

O: 11JAN2025 20:53:24  11.9N  126.3E ML=4.0  EMSC   PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION

P: 15JAN2025 168871    13.0N  126.0E 3.5-4.9 BBAAA  Luzon, Philippines         

 

O: 11JAN2025 18:44:43  13.0N  143.9E MB=4.6  EMSC   GUAM REGION                  

O: 11JAN2025 07:51:49  13.7N  145.1E MB=5.0  EMSC   GUAM REGION                  

P: 12JAN2025 168882    13.0N  145.0E 4.0-5.7 AAAAA  So. Marianas/Guam          

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Guam was felt with moderate intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Guam at Mangilao; III in Tamuning, Dededo, Yona, Santa Rita, Merizo, Asan, Yigo; II in Barridaga, and Rota.

EMSC reported it was felt with moderate intensity in Guam at Barrigada, Santa Rita.

 

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

 

O: 12JAN2025 08:32:55  18.7N  103.1W MW=6.2  ANSS   MICHOACAN, MEXICO            

P:  9JAN2025 168606    18.0N  102.0W 3.5-5.3 BAAAA  Michoacan, Mexico           

P: 12JAN2025 168874    18.0N  103.0W 3.5-6.4 AAAAA  Michoacan, Mexico          

 

O: 11JAN2025 09:51:24  12.4N   87.7W ML=4.4  EMSC   NEAR COAST OF NICARAGUA      

P: 15JAN2025 168877    13.0N   88.0W 3.5-5.3 BAAAA  Nicaragua                  

 

O: 11JAN2025 11:17:36  14.9N   93.3W ML=4.1  EMSC   OFFSHORE CHIAPAS, MEXICO

O: 12JAN2025 01:29:54  14.2N   93.3W ML=4.4  EMSC   OFF COAST OF CHIAPAS, MEXICO 

P: 13JAN2025 168862    15.0N   93.0W 3.5-5.5 AAAAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in Chiapas, Mexico was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Chiapas, Mexico.

 

O: 11JAN2025 12:55:21  15.5N   94.8W ML=4.3  EMSC   OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO      

P: 13JAN2025 168862    15.0N   93.0W 3.5-5.5 AABAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

 

O: 11JAN2025 15:46:35  15.8N   92.7W ML=4.0  EMSC   CHIAPAS, MEXICO              

P: 12JAN2025 168866    16.0N   92.0W 3.5-5.2 AAAAA  Guatemala                  

 

O: 11JAN2025 23:31:34  16.2N   97.5W ML=4.0  EMSC   OAXACA, MEXICO               

P:  9JAN2025 168613    16.0N   99.0W 3.5-5.3 AABAA  Oaxaca, Mexico             

 

O: 11JAN2025 13:25:53  17.5N   94.9W ML=4.0  EMSC   VERACRUZ, MEXICO

O: 11JAN2025 08:48:47  17.7N   94.6W ML=4.0  EMSC   VERACRUZ, MEXICO

O: 11JAN2025 19:44:39  16.6N   94.1W ML=4.2  EMSC   CHIAPAS, MEXICO              

P:  7JAN2025 168595    17.0N   94.0W 3.5-5.2 BAAAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

 

O: 11JAN2025 20:39:17  18.5N   69.1W ML=3.8  EMSC   DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

O: 11JAN2025 20:48:54  18.3N   69.0W MD=3.9  EMSC   DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION    

P: 14JAN2025 168881    18.0N   69.0W 3.4-4.9 BAAAA  Puerto Rico                

 

O: 11JAN2025 09:00:02  19.6N   70.6W ML=3.2  EMSC   DOMINICAN REPUBLIC           

P: 11JAN2025 168886    20.0N   72.0W 3.0-4.5 AABAA  Bahamas/No. Caribbean      

 

O: 11JAN2025 07:50:28  18.9N   66.8W MD=3.2  EMSC   PUERTO RICO REGION

O: 11JAN2025 09:02:29  18.9N   66.8W MD=3.0  EMSC   PUERTO RICO REGION

O: 11JAN2025 09:03:23  18.9N   66.8W MD=3.1  EMSC   PUERTO RICO REGION

O: 11JAN2025 10:15:15  18.9N   66.8W MD=3.0  EMSC   PUERTO RICO REGION

O: 11JAN2025 10:27:49  18.9N   66.8W MD=3.0  EMSC   PUERTO RICO REGION

O: 11JAN2025 10:33:46  18.9N   66.8W MD=3.4  EMSC   PUERTO RICO REGION

O: 12JAN2025 03:13:28  18.9N   66.8W MD=3.4  EMSC   PUERTO RICO REGION           

P: 10JAN2025 168615    18.0N   66.0W 3.4-5.0 AAAAA  Puerto Rico                

 

O: 11JAN2025 19:11:30  19.0N   65.0W MD=3.4  EMSC   VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION        

P: 10JAN2025 168602    18.0N   65.0W 3.0-5.2 AAAAA  Leeward Islands            

 

 

AFRICA AND EUROPE

 

O: 12JAN2025 01:27:29   9.0N   40.2E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 11JAN2025 15:19:44   9.0N   40.4E MW=5.2  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P: 13JAN2025 168865    10.0N   39.0E 3.5-5.1 AAAAA  Ethiopia                    

 

NEIC reported earthquakes of M 5.2 in Ethiopia were felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Ethiopia at Addis Ababa and in Awash, Afar with intenisty IV.

 

SOUTHWEST PACIFIC

 

O: 11JAN2025 20:13:24  16.2S  173.3W MB=5.0  EMSC   TONGA                        

P: 16JAN2025 169050    16.0S  175.0W 4.0-5.6 BABAA  Tonga Islands              

 

OCEAN RIDGES

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported on Ocean Ridges today.

 

 

ZEALANDIA AND AUSTRALIA REGION

 

O: 11JAN2025 20:21:15  32.6S  177.7W MB=5.1  EMSC   SOUTH OF KERMADEC ISLANDS    

P: 13JAN2025 169075    31.0S  177.0W 4.0-5.4 ABAAA  So. Kermadec Islands       

 

JAPAN AND KURIL ISLANDS

 

No earthquakes of M>=4 were located in Japan or the Kuril Islands today.

 

U.S./CANADA*

 

WESTERN U.S./CANADA

 

CALIFORNIA

O: 11JAN2025 08:14:48  32.3N  115.4W ML=2.5  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO      

P:  9JAN2025 168673    32.5N  115.7W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O: 11JAN2025 15:38:09  34.0N  116.7W ML=2.2  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P: 10JAN2025 168677    34.6N  116.7W 2.5-4.7 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O: 11JAN2025 14:32:47  36.2N  119.6W MD=2.1  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

P: 10JAN2025 168640    37.3N  119.4W 2.5-4.4 ABAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

O: 12JAN2025 01:05:19  37.5N  122.1W MD=2.1  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 11JAN2025 16:53:20  37.3N  121.7W MD=2.2  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P: 10JAN2025 168643    37.1N  121.5W 2.5-4.9 AAAAA  Central California         

 

O: 11JAN2025 11:49:48  38.2N  117.9W ML=2.2  EMSC   NEVADA                       

O: 12JAN2025 04:02:23  38.2N  118.0W ML=2.0  EMSC   NEVADA

P:  8JAN2025 168641    38.0N  118.8W 2.5-4.4 BAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

O: 11JAN2025 23:21:35  39.2N  119.1W ML=2.0  EMSC   NEVADA                       

O: 11JAN2025 23:23:14  39.1N  119.0W ML=2.2  EMSC   NEVADA

P: 16JAN2025 168907    39.3N  120.0W 2.5-4.9 BAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

O: 11JAN2025 17:20:49  40.3N  124.9W MD=2.1  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 11JAN2025 12:12:36  40.3N  125.2W ML=3.1  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

O: 11JAN2025 12:12:36  40.3N  125.2W ML=3.4  ANSS   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

P: 12JAN2025 168983    40.2N  124.2W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.4 off the coast of Northern California  was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Northern California at Ferndale and Garberville.

 

 

ALASKA

 

No events of M>=3 were located in Alaska today.

 

PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN U.S./WESTERN CANADA

 

No events of M>=2 were located in the northwestern U.S. or western Canada today.

 

ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION

 

O: 12JAN2025 01:14:33  31.7N  104.4W ML=2.4  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 11JAN2025 10:08:26  31.9N  104.4W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 12JAN2025 01:09:28  31.7N  104.4W ML=3.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS                

P: 15JAN2025 168934    31.5N  103.6W 2.0-4.4 BAAAA  SW U.S.A                   

 

O: 11JAN2025 15:48:34  40.9N  108.7W ML=2.7  EMSC   COLORADO                     

P: 16JAN2025 168967    41.8N  108.7W 2.0-3.9 BAAAA  Colorado area              

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in northern Colorado was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of northern Colorado at Salt Lake City, Utah.

 

EASTERN U.S./CANADA

 

O: 11JAN2025 18:23:45  35.5N   84.5W MD=2.2  EMSC   EASTERN TENNESSEE            

P: 15JAN2025 168949    34.0N   85.0W 2.0-4.3 ABAAA  Southeast U.S.             

P: 17JAN2025 168919    35.0N   84.0W 2.0-4.2 CAAAA  Kentucky/Tennessee/NC      

 

O: 11JAN2025 18:32:35  36.8N   98.0W ML=2.5  EMSC   OKLAHOMA

O: 12JAN2025 04:57:02  36.4N   97.3W ML=2.0  EMSC   OKLAHOMA                     

P: 14JAN2025 168951    36.0N   97.0W 2.0-4.2 AAAAA  Southern Plains            

 

HAWAII

 

O: 11JAN2025 10:17:26  19.2N  155.4W ML=3.0  EMSC   ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII     

P:  6JAN2025 168600    19.2N  155.3W 3.0-4.6 BAAAA  Hawaii                     

 

 

 

UNUSUAL EARTHQUAKE IN SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA; MODERATE IN COLOMBIA

 

EARTHQUAKE SUMMARY FOR JANUARY 10, 2025

 

 

New tolls in the M 7.1 earthquake in Tibet, China were released by local officials.  These currently stand at 126 killed and 337 injured. It is considered likely that trapped people under rubble are now deceased due to hypothermia of the past three days due to mountain winter temperatures near zero F. More than 47,000 have been evacuated and moved to temporary shelters due to the destruction of their homes in the earthquake. Earthquakes of M 3.9 and 4.0 among many of lesser magnitude hit the area today.

 

Forecast 168960 had expected continuing aftershocks in the area in mid-January.

 

O: 10JAN2025 22:47:38  28.5N   87.4E ML=3.9  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 10JAN2025 13:46:20  28.5N   87.7E ML=4.0  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P: 13JAN2025 168960    28.0N   88.0E 3.8-5.2 BAAAA  Xizang                     

 

An unusual earthquake of M 4.9 shook areas of southern Australia today. NEIC reported  it was felt with intensity IV in South Australia at Port Augusta and Port Pirie with intensity II-III in Adelaide, Mount Gambier and Whyalla. The M 4.9 is the strongest earthquake within about 200 km of today's epicenter since an M 4.9 hit about 100 km southeast of this on March 22, 2023. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"An unusual earthquake of M 4.9 occurred today off the southern coast of South Australia. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity IV in South Australia at Port Pirir and II-III in Whyalla, Gawler, Adelaide and Crafers-Bridgewater, Australia. The only earthquake with equal or larger magnitude within about 400 km of this epicenter in the past 35 years was a similar M 4.9 on October 8, 2021 about 400 km to the southeast of today's epicenter. At the time this summary noted:

 

"An unusual earthquake of M 4.9 occurred in Victoria, Australia today. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity II-III in Victoria and South Australia at Murray Bridge, Horsham, Midua, Moujnt Barker, Victor Harbor, Adelaide, Mount Gambler, Swan Hill, Hamilton and Maryborough. This is the strongest earthquake within about 300 km of this epicenter in at least 30 years. An M 4.8 hit the area on October 27, 2001 and about 400 km northwest of this on May 3, 1997, the only similar quakes in Victoria since 1990." (October 8, 2021)

 

Today's event in Australia occurred shortly after the Gamma Ray Burst of 21:00 UT and may have been promoted by effects related to this as well as the strong geomagnetic storm and high tidal stresses with the new moon." (March 22, 2023)

 

 

 

O: 11JAN2025 04:02:09  32.0S  138.7E ML=3.1  EMSC   NEAR COAST OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA

O: 11JAN2025 02:52:45  32.0S  138.7E MB=4.9  EMSC   SOUTH AUSTRALIA              

 

Earthquakes continued in Ethiopia today with the largest of M 5.2 felt in Ethiopia at Addis Ababa with intensity up to IV. Other events today in this series occurred with M 4.6, 4.5, 4.8, 

 

Forecast 168598 had anticipated this activity in Ethiopia in early January, 2025.

 

O: 10JAN2025 09:57:51   8.9N   39.9E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 10JAN2025 13:10:29   8.9N   40.1E mb=4.8  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 10JAN2025 23:42:56   9.2N   40.1E mb=4.6  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 10JAN2025 23:58:29   9.2N   40.1E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 11JAN2025 00:19:01   9.3N   40.1E mb=5.2  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 11JAN2025 01:50:24   8.7N   40.1E MB=4.3  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P:  7JAN2025 168598     9.0N   40.0E 3.5-4.9 BAAAA  Ethiopia                   

 

Earthquakes of M 2.9 and M 3.6, M 2.5,  off central California near San Francisco were felt in the San Francisco area today. Several were widely felt with maximum intensity IV in San Francisco; III in Burlingame, Portola Valley, Sunnyvale, San Mateo, Elk Cerrito, Oakland and II in Brisbane, Daly City, Half Moon Bay, Millbrae, Pacifica, Redwood City, San Bruno, Alameda, Albany, Richmond, among others. EMSC reported these events were felt in San Francisco, San Mateo, Oakland, San Bruno, Pacifica as a short thud. The event of M 3.4-3.6 off shore San Francisco is the strongest recorded within about 50 km of this epicenter since an M 3.7 on October 28, 2023. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"A light M 2.9 in Northern California south of the San Francisco Bay area occurred following the M 5.1 in SE Alaska and may have been triggered by it. The California quake was reported by NEIC to have been felt with intensity II-III in San Jose, Santa Clara, Los Gatos, Mountain View, Boulder Creek, Walnut Creek and San Francisco. This activity occurred during a minor geomagnetic storm in conjunction with the full moon and lunar eclipse today and was probably promoted by stresses associated with those two factors. The last earthquake in San Francisco of similar size was an M 3.6 on December 17, 2022. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"Today's event of M 3.6 is the strongest within the San Francisco Bay area of

California within about 50 km of this epicenter since an M  M 4.1 on June 2, 2022 and prior to that an M 3.9 on June 20, 2021 and an M 4.5 on October 15, 2019. At the time of the last such event on June 2, 2022, this summary noted:

 

 

"An earthquake of M 4.2 also shook the region of San Francisco, California today. NEIC reported maximum intensity IV in Sulsun City with intensity III throughout most of the rest of the San Francisco Bay area including at Concord, Benicia, Pittsburg, Birds Landing, and Pleasant Hill among others. This is the strongest earthquake in the San Francisco Bay area of California since an M 4.5 on October 15, 2019 and prior to that, events of M 4.2-4.3 on July 16, 2019 and January 4, 2018. The last earthquake of significantly larger magnitude in the San Francisco Bay area was an M 6.0 in the Napa area on August 24, 2014. These are the only events of M>=4.2 in the San Francisco area in the past 13 years." (December 17, 2022, June 2, 2022, October 28, 2023)

 

 

Forecast 168644 had expected today's activity in Central California within about

5 km of the epicenter was likely around January 8, 2025.

 

O: 10JAN2025 15:06:15  37.8N  122.6W MD=2.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 10JAN2025 17:39:17  37.8N  122.6W MD=2.4  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 10JAN2025 18:48:01  37.8N  122.6W MD=2.8  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 11JAN2025 05:01:41  37.8N  122.6W MD=2.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 10JAN2025 15:02:03  37.8N  122.6W ML=3.4  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

O: 10JAN2025 15:02:03  37.8N  122.6W ML=3.6  ANSS   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

P:  8JAN2025 168644    37.8N  122.6W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  Central California         

 

An earthquake in northern California near Dunnigan occurred two minutes after the M 3.6 in central California, enough time for it to have been triggered by the M 3.6 near San Francisco. This earthquake in northern California was reported by NEIC to have been felt with intensity III in Pacifica and I-II in Livermore, and Rosewood.

 

 

An earthquake of M 5.6 also occurred today in Northwestern Colombia. It is likely to have been felt with moderate intensity in Northern Colombia and was reported with light intensity at Buenaventira Valle del Cauca by NEIC.

EMSC reported light to moderate Shaking in Colombia at Medellin and Bogota.

The last earthquake with M>=5.6  within about 200 km of this epicenter in Colombia was recorded as an M 5.7 on August 27, 2023 but the last of significantly larger magnitude in the area was an M 6.7 on August 13, 2013. At the time this summary noted:

 

"A strong earthquake of M 6.7 hit south of Panama and west of Colombia today. This event was felt widely in Panama and Colombia. NEIC reported intensity IV in Colombia at Circasia, Quindio and Medellin, Antioquia and III in Cali, Evnigado, and Pereira. In Panama it was felt with intensity III in Balboa, Las Tablas, and Panama City and II in Santa Ana Arriba and Veracruz and Ancon. It was generally felt   within about 400 km of the epicenter. This is the largest earthquake felt in Colombia in the past six years - since an M 6.8 in September, 2007 which hit the west coast of Colombia. There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties from this event and no tsunami was observed or expected. The city nearest to the epicenter was Mutis, Colombia about 80 km from the epicenter.

The last major earthquake to hit Colombia was an M 6.1 on January 25, 1999,

a quake that killed 1200 people.

 

This epicenter is at the exact antipode of an M 5.3 which hit south of Sumatra two days ago and may have been promoted or triggered by that event. Frequent readers of this summary know that two epicenters are antipodal if their latitudes are the same and in opposite hemispheres (6N and 6S in the current pair) and their longitudes add to 180 and are in opposite hemispheres (78W and 102E in the current pair). Further activity in Sumatra near this epicenter is likely in the next several days. After this was written an M 4.6 did occur in this region of Sumatra. The earthquake off Panama is the strongest to occur in the world since an M 7.2 in the South Sandwich Islands of July 15, 2013, a month ago. It is also the largest within 200 km of this epicenter to occur since events of M 7.2 on November 15, 2004; October 18, 1992 and November 19, 1991.

The 10- to 11-year cycle here is probably not coincidental but is forced by solar activity also on an 11-year cycle. Forecast 74635 had expected this earthquake was likely in mid-August about 100 km north of today's epicenter with magnitude up to M 6.5. The epicenter off Colombia is located at 144 degrees from the M 6.0 in Xizang, China of two days ago" (August 13, 2013)

 

Today's Colombia epicenter (like that of the M 6.7 in August, 2013) is at 143 degrees from the M 7.1 in Xizang of January 7, 2025 and is likely an FFA from that source as noted at the time in this summary:

 

"Outer shadow zone edge (141-148 degrees)

Nepal to coast of Mexico, Galapagos, Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, Costa Rica, Ecuador" (January 7, 2025)

 

 

O: 10JAN2025 08:14:31   5.9N   77.4W MW=5.6  EMSC   NEAR WEST COAST OF COLOMBIA  

P:  4JAN2025 168560     5.0N   76.0W 4.0-6.0 CABAA  Colombia                   

 

OTHER GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY

 

For most events there are two listings. The first line is the observed event starting with "O:" for Observed. There follows the date, month and year, the time in UT hours:minutes:seconds, the latitude and longitude, the given magnitude and the reporting agency followed by the geographic location. The second line starts with "P:" This is the forecast event as forecast in our summaries normally more than a month in advance. Magnitudes may vary in response to updated seismic watches and daily variations due to tidal and other influences. This line has the forecast date, month and year, the forecast number, latitude, longitude and forecast magnitude range.  This is followed by a comparison between the forecast and the event. The comparison includes letters A-D. The first is number of days difference from predicted (A:up to 2, B3-5; C:6-10; D:more than 10), Difference in latitude (A:up to 1 degree; B:1-2 degrees; C:2-4 degrees; D:more than 4 degrees); longitude (same comparison as with latitude); magnitude (A: within forecast range; B: higher than forecast range; C: lower than forecast range; D: no comparison possible). The last letter is a stand in for a future comparison which needs to be done statistically after a large number of forecasts have been made. In previous data, an excellent match is generally AAAAA; a good match as one or two B's; a fair match has several B's and C's and a poor match is one which contains a number of C's or D's. 

 

ASIA

 

O: 10JAN2025 17:07:29  21.7N  121.2E MB=4.4  EMSC   TAIWAN REGION                 

P:  6JAN2025 168635    23.0N  121.0E 4.0-5.6 BBAAA  Taiwan                     

 

 

O: 10JAN2025 20:45:01  28.0N   57.3E MB=4.6  EMSC   SOUTHERN IRAN                

P: 10JAN2025 168634    28.0N   57.0E 3.5-4.9 AAAAA  So. Iran/Persian Gulf      

 

O: 10JAN2025 23:34:59  37.4N   74.7E mb=4.5  EMSC   HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN

O: 10JAN2025 22:45:37  37.3N   74.7E MB=4.5  EMSC   HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN

P:  8JAN2025 168654    38.0N   73.0E 3.8-5.2 AABAA  Hindu Kush/Pakistan        

 

O: 10JAN2025 17:48:50  41.3N   79.0E MB=4.5  EMSC   SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA     

P:  5JAN2025 168708    41.0N   78.0E 4.0-5.4 BAAAA  Kirgizstan/Xinjiang        

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.7 in Southern Xinjiang, China was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern Xinjiang, China at Almaty, Kazakshstan, Irgeli, E'nergeticeskiy, Boralday, Uzynagash.

 

O: 10JAN2025 22:47:38  28.5N   87.4E ML=3.9  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 10JAN2025 13:46:20  28.5N   87.7E ML=4.0  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P: 13JAN2025 168960    28.0N   88.0E 3.8-5.2 BAAAA  Xizang                     

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 near the coast of Syria  was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Syria in Turke at Ataturk, Cumhuriyet, Narlica and in Syria at Halab.

 

INDONESIA AND PHILIPPINES

 

O: 10JAN2025 11:11:31   1.1N  126.2E ML=4.0  EMSC   MOLUCCA SEA

O: 10JAN2025 11:00:22   1.1N  126.2E ML=4.3  EMSC   MOLUCCA SEA                  

P: 11JAN2025 168830     1.0N  128.0E 4.0-5.4 AABAA  Halmahera                  

 

O: 10JAN2025 17:08:59   1.8S  133.4E ML=4.4  EMSC   PAPUA, INDONESIA             

P:  6JAN2025 168589     4.0S  131.0E 4.0-5.4 BCCAA  West Irian, PNG            

 

O: 10JAN2025 09:32:49   3.0N  128.3E ML=4.0  EMSC   HALMAHERA, INDONESIA         

P: 11JAN2025 168830     1.0N  128.0E 4.0-5.4 ABAAA  Halmahera                  

 

O: 10JAN2025 19:41:11   3.4N  125.7E MB=4.5  EMSC   KEPULAUAN SANGIHE, INDONESIA 

P:  8JAN2025 168565     5.0N  124.0E 4.0-5.5 ABBAA  Mindanao, Philippines      

 

O: 10JAN2025 10:26:28   7.5S  128.2E MB=4.6  EMSC   KEPULAUAN BARAT DAYA, INDONESI

P: 10JAN2025 168569     8.0S  128.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Banda Sea                  

 

O: 10JAN2025 15:55:20   9.9S  155.0E MB=4.7  EMSC   D'ENTRECASTEAUX ISLANDS REGION

P: 15JAN2025 168857     7.0S  156.0E 4.0-5.4 BCAAA  Solomon Islands            

 

 

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

 

O: 10JAN2025 08:14:31   5.9N   77.4W MW=5.6  EMSC   NEAR WEST COAST OF COLOMBIA  

P:  4JAN2025 168560     5.0N   76.0W 4.0-6.0 CABAA  Colombia                   

 

O: 10JAN2025 11:02:36  13.1N   89.1W ML=4.1  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR         

P:  9JAN2025 168599    14.0N   90.0W 3.5-5.1 AAAAA  Guatemala                  

 

O: 10JAN2025 16:17:02  14.4N   92.4W ML=4.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE CHIAPAS, MEXICO

O: 11JAN2025 03:33:38  15.8N   92.4W MB=5.0  EMSC   CHIAPAS, MEXICO              

P: 12JAN2025 168866    16.0N   92.0W 3.5-5.2 AAAAA  Guatemala                  

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Chiapas, Mexico was felt with moderate intensity up to II in the area(s) of Chiapas, Mexico in Huayapam, Oaxaca.

 

O: 10JAN2025 08:14:08  16.9N  100.5W ML=4.1  EMSC   OFFSHORE GUERRERO, MEXICO    

P:  9JAN2025 168614    18.0N  100.0W 3.5-5.5 ABAAA  Oaxaca, Mexico              

 

O: 11JAN2025 04:23:55  17.0N   94.6W ML=4.0  EMSC   OAXACA, MEXICO

O: 11JAN2025 06:49:30  17.5N   95.0W ML=4.7  EMSC   VERACRUZ, MEXICO             

P:  7JAN2025 168595    17.0N   94.0W 3.5-5.2 BAAAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

 

O: 10JAN2025 19:51:05  18.1N  103.4W ML=3.5  EMSC   OFFSHORE MICHOACAN, MEXICO   

O: 10JAN2025 09:00:21  18.7N  103.0W ML=3.3  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO            

P:  9JAN2025 168606    18.0N  102.0W 3.5-5.3 AAAAA  Michoacan, Mexico          

P: 12JAN2025 168874    18.0N  103.0W 3.5-6.4 AAAAA  Michoacan, Mexico          

 

O: 11JAN2025 04:40:37  19.1N   66.4W MD=3.1  EMSC   PUERTO RICO REGION           

P:  9JAN2025 168623    20.0N   66.0W 3.0-4.8 AAAAA  Bahamas/No. Caribbean      

 

O: 11JAN2025 03:01:33  19.7N   70.2W ML=3.8  EMSC   DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION    

P: 11JAN2025 168886    20.0N   72.0W 3.0-4.5 AABAA  Bahamas/No. Caribbean      

 

O: 10JAN2025 19:14:33  24.6N  100.4W ML=4.1  EMSC   NUEVO LEON, MEXICO           

 

AFRICA AND EUROPE

 

O: 10JAN2025 09:57:51   8.9N   39.9E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 10JAN2025 13:10:29   8.9N   40.1E mb=4.8  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 10JAN2025 23:42:56   9.2N   40.1E mb=4.6  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 10JAN2025 23:58:29   9.2N   40.1E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 11JAN2025 00:19:01   9.3N   40.1E mb=5.2  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 11JAN2025 01:50:24   8.7N   40.1E MB=4.3  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P:  7JAN2025 168598     9.0N   40.0E 3.5-4.9 BAAAA  Ethiopia                   

 

 

SOUTHWEST PACIFIC

 

O: 10JAN2025 14:48:29  18.2S  179.8W MB=4.2  EMSC   FIJI REGION                  

P:  7JAN2025 168788    18.0S  179.0W 4.0-5.4 BAAAA  Tonga Islands              

 

OCEAN RIDGES

 

O: 10JAN2025 11:24:22   9.7S   66.8E MB=4.7  EMSC   MID-INDIAN RIDGE             

P:  8JAN2025 168784    14.0S   66.0E 4.0-5.4 ACAAA  So. Indian Ocean           

 

O: 10JAN2025 14:31:38  35.3S  102.1W MB=4.8  EMSC   SOUTHEAST OF EASTER ISLAND   

P:  8JAN2025 168814    36.0S   97.0W 4.0-5.7 AACAA  Chile Rise                 

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported on Ocean Ridges today.

 

 

ZEALANDIA AND AUSTRALIA REGION

 

O: 11JAN2025 04:02:09  32.0S  138.7E ML=3.1  EMSC   NEAR COAST OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA

O: 11JAN2025 02:52:45  32.0S  138.7E MB=4.9  EMSC   SOUTH AUSTRALIA              

 

JAPAN AND KURIL ISLANDS

 

O: 10JAN2025 12:11:46  47.0N  152.9E MB=4.0  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS                

P:  3JAN2025 168734    48.0N  153.0E 3.5-5.4 CAAAA  So. Kurils                 

 

U.S./CANADA*

 

WESTERN U.S./CANADA

 

CALIFORNIA

 

O: 10JAN2025 13:15:42  34.0N  118.4W ML=2.1  EMSC   GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALI

P: 10JAN2025 168678    34.0N  118.7W 2.5-4.8 AAAAA  So. California             

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.1 in Los Angeles, California was felt as a little jolt up to II-III intensity in the area(s) of Los Angeles.

 

O: 11JAN2025 03:57:44  35.4N  117.8W ML=2.1  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  7JAN2025 168681    35.3N  118.6W 2.5-4.8 BAAAA  So. California             

 

O: 10JAN2025 23:19:31  36.5N  119.3W MD=2.1  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA            

P: 10JAN2025 168640    37.3N  119.4W 2.5-4.4 AAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

O: 10JAN2025 15:06:15  37.8N  122.6W MD=2.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 10JAN2025 17:39:17  37.8N  122.6W MD=2.4  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 10JAN2025 18:48:01  37.8N  122.6W MD=2.8  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 11JAN2025 05:01:41  37.8N  122.6W MD=2.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 10JAN2025 15:02:03  37.8N  122.6W ML=3.4  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

P:  8JAN2025 168644    37.8N  122.6W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  Central California         

 

O: 10JAN2025 15:04:02  38.8N  122.1W MD=2.5  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P: 14JAN2025 168911    38.5N  122.7W 2.5-4.6 BAAAA  Central California         

 

O: 10JAN2025 15:47:04  39.2N  119.0W ML=2.6  EMSC   NEVADA                       

P:  6JAN2025 168640    38.8N  119.6W 2.5-4.6 BAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

O: 11JAN2025 03:07:15  40.3N  124.5W MD=2.7  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 11JAN2025 03:51:15  40.4N  125.4W MD=3.3  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

P:  8JAN2025 168721    40.3N  124.7W 2.5-4.5 BAAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

 

 

ALASKA

 

No events of M>=3 were located in Alaska today.

 

PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN U.S./WESTERN CANADA

 

O: 10JAN2025 11:52:12  58.5N  137.1W MB=3.0  ECAN OF JUNEAU, AK                  

O: 10JAN2025 11:52:12  58.5N  137.1W ML=3.0  EMSC   SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA          

O: 10JAN2025 11:52:12  58.5N  137.1W MB=3.0  ECAN OF JUNEAU, AK                  

O: 10JAN2025 11:52:12  58.5N  137.1W ML=3.0  EMSC   SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA          

P:  7JAN2025 168762    59.0N  139.0W 3.0-4.5 BABAA  Southeast Alaska           

 

ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION

 

O: 11JAN2025 01:34:45  31.6N  104.6W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 11JAN2025 01:35:58  31.6N  104.5W ML=2.7  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 11JAN2025 01:40:32  31.6N  104.6W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 10JAN2025 11:42:12  31.7N  104.2W ML=2.5  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 10JAN2025 13:14:35  31.7N  104.4W ML=2.3  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 10JAN2025 17:15:11  31.7N  104.2W ML=2.4  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 10JAN2025 19:34:07  31.7N  104.3W ML=2.8  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 10JAN2025 21:05:50  31.6N  104.2W ML=2.8  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS                

P:  7JAN2025 168672    31.6N  103.6W 2.0-4.3 BAAAA  SW U.S.A                    

 

EASTERN U.S./CANADA

 

O: 10JAN2025 12:12:40  28.8N   99.0W ML=2.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN TEXAS               

P: 15JAN2025 168897    28.0N   98.0W 3.0-4.6 BAAAA  Northern Mexico            

 

HAWAII

 

O: 10JAN2025 20:34:11  20.1N  155.4W ML=3.2  EMSC   HAWAII REGION, HAWAII

O: 10JAN2025 22:13:29  20.3N  155.4W ML=3.1  EMSC   HAWAII REGION, HAWAII

O: 10JAN2025 19:31:42  20.1N  155.5W ML=3.1  EMSC   HAWAII REGION, HAWAII        

P:  3JAN2025 168627    20.3N  155.1W 4.0-5.5 ACAAA  Hawaii area                 

 

NEIC reported earthquakes of M 3.2 and M 3.1 in Hawaii were felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Hawaii in Honokaa and Kamuela.

 

 

 

January 15, 2025

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.7 in the Central Mid-Atlantic area. It may have been felt in the epicentral area on board ships.

An earthquake of M 5.0 near Kimbe, New Guinea followed 38 minutes later. This

New Guinea epicenter is near the antipode of the epicenter in the mid-Atlantic.

It occurred as the PPS seismic phase was passing through New Guinea and may

have been promoted by antipodal focused energy from the Mid-Atlantic.

 

An aftershock of M 5.5 today followed the M 6.8 of January 13, 2025 in Kyushu, Japan. NEIC reported

it was felt with intensity up to III in Miyakonojo, Miyazaki, Japan.

 

A moderate earthquake occurred off northern Iceland today with M 5.2. It was not

reported in this area near Lauger, Iceland. This is a strongly volcanic region

and earthquakes of M>=5 occasionally occur with volcanism in this region.

The mainshock was followed by at least 300 recorded aftershocks. This

is the strongest earthquake within about 200 km of this epicenter in Iceland

since an M 5.2 on December 8, 2024 and M 5.3 on April 21, 2024. At the time this summary noted:

 

"The earthquake of M 5.3 in northeastern Iceland is the largest in that area

within about 150 km since a series of moderately large events occurred near this

epicenter in August and September, 2014 - a volcanic series which included

events of M 5.6 and 5.7 on August 26 and 27, 2014. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The earthquake of M 5.7 in Iceland is the strongest recorded in that area

since an M 5.8 on September 16, 2002, the only other event of this size in

Iceland in the past 25 years. It is part of the sub-glacial Bardarbunga volcanic eruption

in the central portion of that island. ..." (April 21, 2024)

 

Note that this event, like today's occurred in close temporal proximity to

the full moon. The current full moon occurred about 10 hours after the full

moon of January 13 which had been expected to enhance seismicity

in Iceland as noted in this and previous issues of this summary as:

 

 

"The full moon will arrive on January 13, 2025 at 22:27 UT. Longitudes which are at local solar midnight at this time are located at about 20 East while those at local solar noon are near 160 West. In the east these include most of western Europe and Iceland while in the west areas of the western Aleutians, Alaska, Hawaii, Tonga/Fiji/Kermadec Islands, New Zealand to the Balleny Islands and portions of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge are included. These are the most likely areas to see significant tidal triggering with this full moon. Other areas may also see tidal promotion in the next week especially at times of large solar flares and near local solar midnight and solar noon. The likelihood of a strong associated earthquake with this full moon are moderate to high." (January 12-14, 2025)

 

This epicenter is at the fifth node (72 degrees) from the M 7.1 in Tibet of January 7, 2025

and was probably FFA from that source as noted in this summary at the time:

 

"Node 5 (72 degrees)

Nepal to Iceland, Andreanof, Rat Islands, Northern Australia,  New Guinea, New Britain, Portugal" (January 7, 2025)

 

 

Another eruption of Mount Ibu occurred today in Halmahera, Indonesia. This eruption

sent ash and smoke as high as four km into the air. Officials said more

evacuations are likely. On January 12, this summary remarked on the current eruptions of Ibu as:

 

"Mount Ibu in Halmahera, eastern Indonesia erupted today with hot lava and ash reching four kilometers

into the sky. The eruption occurred at 11:45 UT on January 11, 2025. No new

evacuation orders were in effect, but residents have been warned of continuing

eruptions. Ibu is located at 1.5N 127.6E. This epicenter is at 103 degrees

from the M 7.1 earthquake off northern California of December 5, 2024 a distance

which seismic energy is returned to the earth's surface after reflections and

refractions off the core-mantle boundary. Seismicity at this distance from

major earthquakes often increase in magnitude following mainshocks near

distance of 103 degrees.

 

An earthquake of M 2.7 occurred today in Virginia. This is the second quake

to strike Virginia in as many days. Today's event was felt with intensity up to IV

throughout much of the eastern seaboard of the U.S. including in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, New York, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Rhode Island, Alabama, with maximum shaking IV in Glen Allen and Richmond, Virginia, Northfork, West Virginia and Mocksville, North Carolina.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Hawaii was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Mountain View.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in Southern California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern California at Lucerne Valley, Fontana, and Big Bear City.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in Southeastern Alaska was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Southeastern Alaska at Craig, II in Petersburg, Sitka, Klawock and Ketchikan.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.8 in Southern California was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Southern California at Oceanside, San Diego and Imperial.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in New South Wales, Australia was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of New South Wales, Australia at Muswellbrook. 

 

 

The full moon  arrived on January 13, 2025 at 22:27 UT. Longitudes which were at local solar midnight at this time are located at about 20 East while those at local solar noon are near 160 West. In the east these include most of western Europe and Iceland while in the west areas of the western Aleutians, Alaska, Hawaii, Tonga/Fiji/Kermadec Islands, New Zealand to the Balleny Islands and portions of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge are included. These are the most likely areas to see significant tidal triggering with this full moon. Other areas may also see tidal promotion in the next week especially at times of large solar flares and near local solar midnight and solar noon. The likelihood of a strong associated earthquake with this full moon are moderate to high.

 

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE DIKELEDI (07S)                    

 

----  -------  ----------  --------  -----  ------  -------  ---------------

TC    DIKELEDI 2025-01-15  00:00 UT  21.7S   41.1E  085 kts  East of northern Madagascar  

 

Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi (07S) continued today in the area of the south Indian Ocean west of Madagascar with winds up to 85 kts.  It is expected to track to the west over the next several days making landfall in northern Madagascar and to dissipate Around January 11, 2025. Some enhanced seismicity in the areas of the Indian Ocean and eastern Africa is possible as this storm makes landfall. This cyclone will reach an area of 34S 62W with winds up to about 100 kts around January 19, 2025. At this time it will be antipodal to Los Angeles, California and could promote enhanced seismicity in that area at that time. Coincidences such as this have been seen in seismicity in Southern California after strong fire events such as is now happening in the area.

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

4700       0146   0154      0200   C3.4      (January 14, 2025)   2.0E-03  

Kyushu M 4.2 01:56 UT

 

4710       0521   0529      0541   C3.1      (January 14, 2025)   3.3E-03  

Michocan M 4.1 05:33 UT

Iceland M 4.5 06:08 UT

 

4720       0823   0835      0842   C3.3      (January 14, 2025)   3.3E-03  

Sumatra M 4.2 08:44 UT

 

4740       1017   1021      1028   C2.6      (January 14, 2025)   1.5E-03  

Minahasa, Sulawesi M 4.0 10:21 UT

 

4780       1515   1527      1539   C6.2      (January 14, 2025)   6.9E-03  

Virgin Islands M 3.8 15:32 UT

 

4850       2012   2022      2028   C2.9      (January 14, 2025)   2.4E-03  

4860       2032   2036      2042   C2.9      (January 14, 2025)   1.7E-03  

Bolivia M 4.3 20:40 UT

Mindanao M 4.6 20:51 UT

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  unsettled January 15 and 17 quiet January 16.  Solar M-flare chance: 35% X-class: 5% proton storm: 5%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    12 10 10 11:00 3 106 166

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 14, 2025 at 07:33:19 UT (#250114A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 8, 2025 at 10:23:06 UT (#250108B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

January 14, 2025

 

A strong to major earthquake of M 6.9 hit the area of Kyushu, Japan today. The

quake shook buildings and may have generated a tsunami, but no reports of

major damage or high tsunami waves have been officially made. The largest

tsunami wave was measured at 7.8 inches in Miyazaki City. The quake

was felt in Miyazaki and at least one mine injury was reported by a person who

fell down a flight of stars during the quake. The tsunami warning has now been

lifted but some evacuations may still occur. NEIC reported this earthquake was

felt with intensity IV (Some damage) at Miyazaki, VII in Saiki, Oita; VI in Junitomi, Miyazaki; V in Kanoya, Kagoshima dns Koshi, Kumamoto and with IV in Oita, Osaka, Ehime Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Kagoshima, Shizuoka, South Korea.

This epicenter is at the sixth node (60 degrees) from the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024

and may have been promoted by energy from that source. It is also at 108 degrees

from Michoacan, Mexico where an M 6.2 occurred earlier in the day. This is in the

zone where core-mantle reflections of seismic waves return to the surface and

appear to help trigger enhanced seismicity at this distance from mainshocks.

The relation to Vanuatu had been noted when that event occurred as:

 

 

"Node 6 (60 degrees)

Vanuatu to Honshu, Japan, Kuril Islands, Taiwan, Sumatra, Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, Java, Kyushu, Japan," (December 17, 2024)  

 

 

The latest tolls from the M 7.1 in Xizang, China of January 7, 2025 indicate that at least 126 were killed and 338 injured in Tibet. At least 47,000 have been relocates as harsh winter conditions make rescue and survival difficult.

Moderate aftershocks of M 5.1 and 5.1 shook the area today. NEIC reported

intensity III shaking in Shiliguri, Bangla, India with II at Rangpo, Sikkim, Indian an II in Nepal at Tribuvannagar, Kathmandu and Dhulikhet.

 

These earthquakes in Kyushu and China may have been promoted by the new moon of

January 13 as noted in this summary as:

 

The full moon will arrive on January 13, 2025 at 22:27 UT. Longitudes which are at local solar midnight at this time are located at about 20 East while those at local solar noon are near 160 West. In the east these include most of western Europe and Iceland while in the west areas of the western Aleutians, Alaska, Hawaii, Tonga/Fiji/Kermadec Islands, New Zealand to the Balleny Islands and portions of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge are included. These are the most likely areas to see significant tidal triggering with this full moon. Other areas may also see tidal promotion in the next week especially at times of large solar flares and near local solar midnight and solar noon. The likelihood of a strong associated earthquake with this full moon are moderate to high.

 

 

Moderate earthquakes continued today in the region of Ethiopia. These are being

felt in the Awash and Afar Triangle regions of Ethiopia and in Addis Ababa. There

is some concern that they may lead to the eruption of the volcano Mount Dofan and/or

the collapse a a major dam. Many buildings have collapsed and left people homeless. To protect the population evacuations have been

proceeding since December.  This has led to mere survival conditions among many of

the evacuated as water and food are in short supply. There is fear of a cholera

epidemic.  Magma is spreading through a large fissure about 50 km long and roads

are becoming impassable. Today's events included an M 4.8 felt with intensity III

in Addis Ababa.

 

News from Xizang China (Tibet) indicates that the recent earthquakes there, starting

with the M 7.1 on January 7, 2025 hav damaged at least two Buddist monasteries and left a number of nuns and monks hurt (Reuters).

Monasteries are a major cultural factor in Tibet. Part of the Dzongbu Temple collapsed and

rescuers pulled several nuns out of the rubble alive. Also affected was the Sengar Chode

Monastery founded in 1541. At least 3,600 homes collapsed

during the earthquakes which left at least 126 people dead. Aftershocks

continued in the region today including two of M 5.1 felt with light intensity

in Kathmandu, Nepal. These earthquakes are located at the fourth node (90 degrees)

from the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024 and are likely FFA from that event.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.2 in Nevada was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Nevada at Yerington.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Northern Chile was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Northern Chile at Iquique, Tarapaca.

 

GUC reported the following for this earthquake:

 

14-01-2025  00:23  20.29S  69.19W   97  4.6    IV   Tarapaca at Pozo Almonte, Mamina; III in Iquique, Camina, Huara, Pica and Alto Hospicio, Chile.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in the Andreanof Islands, Alaska was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of the Andreanof Islands, Alaska in Atka.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.7 in Iran was felt with  intensity up to V in the area(s) of Iran at Jahrum, Fars.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Mindanao, Philippines was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Mindanao, Philippines in Katangawan.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in Central California was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Central California at Daly City and San Francisco.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in New Guinea was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of New Guinea at Madang, Lae, Morobe and Mount Hagen.

 

BMG  reported an earthquake of M 5.4 in New Guinea was felt with  intensity up to V in the area(s) of New Guinea at Kab Jayapura at Unurum Guay, Sentani, Depapre, Sentani, Kemtuk, Nimboran, Nimbokrang, Demta, Kaureh, Waibu, Yapsi, Gresi Selatana dn Yokari and III in Kab. Sarmi, Keerom, Yahukimo, Yalimo and II in Kab Jayawijaya, Jayapura, Puncak Jaya, Sarmi, Keerom, Yahukimo, Tolikara among others.

 

BMG  reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in New Guinea was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of New Guinea at Kab Sarmi, in Sarmi, Tor Atas, Pantai Timur, Bonggo, Pantai, Timur, Bagian Barat and II in Kab. Jayawijaya, Jayapura, Puncak Jaya, Sarmi, Oegunungan Bintang, Yahukimo, Tolikara, Mamberamo, Yalmo and Tanny Jaya.

 

 

The full moon will arrived on January 13, 2025 at 22:27 UT. Longitudes which were at local solar midnight at this time are located at about 20 East while those at local solar noon are near 160 West. In the east these include most of western Europe and Iceland while in the west areas of the western Aleutians, Alaska, Hawaii, Tonga/Fiji/Kermadec Islands, New Zealand to the Balleny Islands and portions of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge are included. These are the most likely areas to see significant tidal triggering with this full moon. Other areas may also see tidal promotion in the next week especially at times of large solar flares and near local solar midnight and solar noon. The likelihood of a strong associated earthquake with this full moon are moderate to high.

 

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE DIKELEDI (07S)                   

 

----  -------  ----------  --------  -----  ------  -------  ---------------

TC    DIKELEDI 2025-01-14  00:00 UT  16.7S   39.9E  070 kts  East of northern Madagascar  

 

Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi (07S) continued today in the area of the south Indian Ocean west of Madagascar with winds up to 85 kts.  It is expected to track to the west over the next several days making landfall in northern Madagascar and to dissipate Around January 11, 2025. Some enhanced seismicity in the areas of the Indian Ocean and eastern Africa is possible as this storm makes landfall. This cyclone will reach an area of 34S 62W with winds up to about 100 kts around January 19, 2025. At this time it will be antipodal to Los Angeles, California and could promote enhanced seismicity in that area at that time. Coincidences such as this have been seen in seismicity in Southern California after strong fire events such as is now happening in the area.

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

4570       0022   0031      0043   C1.7      (January 13, 2025)   1.0E-03  

Mindanao M 4.9 00:21 UT

 

4580       0205   0215      0248   C8.1      (January 13, 2025)   1.3E-02  

Ecuador M 5.1 02:20 UT

South of Sumatra M 3.4 02:12 UT

 

4630       0947   0958      1031   C2.5      (January 13, 2025)   5.6E-03  

4660       1507   1512      1520   C2.1      (January 13, 2025)   1.5E-03  

Xizang M 4.3 15:19 UT

 

4670       1723   1733      1739   C2.0      (January 13, 2025)   1.7E-03  

New Guinea M 3.9 17:30 UT

Izu Is. M 4.2 17:22 UT

 

4680       2005   2012      2017   C2.3      (January 13, 2025)   1.6E-03  

Greece M 2.9 20:10 UT

Michoacan M 3.4 20:09 UT

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  unsettled January 14-15 quiet January 16.  Solar M-flare chance: 40% X-class: 10% proton storm: 5%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    11 10  9 11:00 4  99 160

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 8, 2025 at 10:23:06 UT (#250108B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

January 13, 2025

 

A strong to major earthquake of M 6.9 hit the area of Kyushu, Japan today. The

quake shook buildings and may have generated a tsunami, but no reports of

major damage or high tsunami waves have been officially made. The quake

was felt in Miyazaki and at least one mine injury was reported by a person who

fell down a flight of stars during the quake. The tsunami warning has now been

lifted but some evacuations may still occur. NEIC reported this earthquake was

felt with intensity IV (Some damage) at Miyazaki, VII in Saiki, Oita; VI in Junitomi, Miyazaki; V in Kanoya, Kagoshima dns Koshi, Kumamoto and with IV in Oita, Osaka, Ehime Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Kagoshima, Shizuoka, South Korea.

This epicenter is at the sixth node (60 degrees) from the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024

and may have been promoted by energy from that source. It is also at 108 degrees

from Michoacan, Mexico where an M 6.2 occurred earlier in the day. This is in the

zone where core-mantle reflections of seismic waves return to the surface and

appear to help trigger enhanced seismicity at this distance from mainshocks.

The relation to Vanuatu had been noted when that event occurred as:

 

 

"Node 6 (60 degrees)

Vanuatu to Honshu, Japan, Kuril Islands, Taiwan, Sumatra, Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, Java, Kyushu, Japan," (December 17, 2024)  

 

 

The latest tolls from the M 7.1 in Xizang, China of January 7, 2025 indicate that at least 126 were killed and 338 injured in Tibet. At least 47,000 have been relocates as harsh winter conditions make rescue and survival difficult.

Moderate aftershocks of M 5.1 and 5.1 shook the area today. NEIC reported

intensity III shaking in Shiliguri, Bangla, India with II at Rangpo, Sikkim, Indian an II in Nepal at Tribuvannagar, Kathmandu and Dhulikhet.

 

These earthquakes in Kyushu and China may have been promoted by the new moon of

January 13 as noted in this summary as:

 

The full moon will arrive on January 13, 2025 at 22:27 UT. Longitudes which are at local solar midnight at this time are located at about 20 East while those at local solar noon are near 160 West. In the east these include most of western Europe and Iceland while in the west areas of the western Aleutians, Alaska, Hawaii, Tonga/Fiji/Kermadec Islands, New Zealand to the Balleny Islands and portions of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge are included. These are the most likely areas to see significant tidal triggering with this full moon. Other areas may also see tidal promotion in the next week especially at times of large solar flares and near local solar midnight and solar noon. The likelihood of a strong associated earthquake with this full moon are moderate to high.

 

An unusual M 4.4 earthquakes was widely felt in Norway today. NEIC reported intensity V in Volda More og Romsdal, Norway with IV in Romsdal at Hareid, Larsnes, Nordstrand, Steinshamm, Sovik, Ulsteinvik and in Fosnavag-Leinstrand, Norland and Lindas, Hordaland. Lesser shaking was felt in Romsdal, Oppland, Fjordane, Oslo, Hedmark, Nord-Trondelag and as far as Estonia.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Central California was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central California at Caliente, Keene, Tehachapi, II in Venice, Bakersfield and Lancaster.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.6 in Bristol Bay, Alaska was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Bristol Bay, Alaska at Manokotak.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.1 in Ecuador was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Ecuador with IV in Guayas, Ecuador at Santa Lucia, Guayaquil, Eloy Alfaro, El Triunfo and in Pujili, Cotopaxi. Intensity II was reported from Ecuador at Cnenca Azuay, Santa Elena, and in Manabi at Bahia de Caraquez, Pajan, in El Oror at Machala, Portovelo and II in Loja, Montecristi, Quito and in Tungurahua at Banos and Pelilo.

EMSC reported strong shaking in Ecuaor at Eloy Alfaro, Guayaquil, Samborondon, Cuenca, Machala, Manta, Canoa, El Carmen and Quito.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.4 in Mindanao, Philippines was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Mindanao, Philippines in Maitum, Katangawan and Buayan.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Hawaii was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Hawaii at Captain Cook. Naalehu and Volcano.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.5 in San Francisco Bay, California was widely felt with moderate intensity up to IV in the area(s) of San Francisco Bay, California at Stinson Beach and Santa Cruz and III in Carmel, San Francisco, Benicia, Clayton, Concord, Pleasant Hill, Crockett, Danville, El Cerrito, Hercules, Lafayette, Martinez, Napa, Pinole, Pittsburg, Rodeo, San Ramon, Vallejo, Walnut Creek, Oakland, Emeryville, Berkeley, El Sobrante, Richmond, San Pablo among others.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.4 in Fiji was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Fiji at Suva.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.3 in Northern Italy was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Northern Italy in Friuli-Venezia Giuolia at Arta and Paluzza and in Predazzp Trentino-Alto Adige.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Ethiopia was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Ethiopia at Addis Ababa.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Crimea, Ukraine was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Crimea, Ukraine at Ahana and Gelendzhik, and Lermontovo, Russia.

 

BMG  reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in New Guinea was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of New Guinea at Kab Sarmi, in Sarmi, Tor Atas, Pantai Timur, Bonggo, Pantai, Timur, Bagian Barat and II in Kab. Jayawijaya, Jayapura, Puncak Jaya, Sarmi, Oegunungan Bintang, Yahukimo, Tolikara, Mamberamo, Yalmo and Tanny Jaya.

 

The full moon will arrive on January 13, 2025 at 22:27 UT. Longitudes which are at local solar midnight at this time are located at about 20 East while those at local solar noon are near 160 West. In the east these include most of western Europe and Iceland while in the west areas of the western Aleutians, Alaska, Hawaii, Tonga/Fiji/Kermadec Islands, New Zealand to the Balleny Islands and portions of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge are included. These are the most likely areas to see significant tidal triggering with this full moon. Other areas may also see tidal promotion in the next week especially at times of large solar flares and near local solar midnight and solar noon. The likelihood of a strong associated earthquake with this full moon are moderate to high.

 

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE DIKELEDI (07S)                   

 

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TC    DIKELEDI 2025-01-13  00:00 UT  15.5S   40.2E  085 kts  East of northern Madagascar  

 

Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi (07S) continued today in the area of the south Indian Ocean west of Madagascar with winds up to 85 kts.  It is expected to track to the west over the next several days making landfall in northern Madagascar and to dissipate Around January 11, 2025. Some enhanced seismicity in the areas of the Indian Ocean and eastern Africa is possible as this storm makes landfall. This cyclone will reach an area of 34S 62W around January 19, 2025. At this time it will be antipodal to Los Angeles, California and could promote enhanced seismicity in that area at that time. Coincidence such as this have been seen in seismicity in Southern California after strong fire events such as is now happening in the area.

 

 

A tropical cyclone may be forming in the South Indian Ocean north of Western Australia with winds up to 33 kts. It is expected to track to the west but is unlikely to enhance seismicity in this area of the world.

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

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4520       1200   1205      1216   C1.9      (January 12, 2025)   1.8E-03  

Antigua and Barbuda M 3.5 12:13 UT

Nicaragua M 3.5 12:08 UT

 

4550       1730   1739      1752   C1.6      (January 12, 2025)   2.0E-03      

Bonin Islands M 4.5 17:58 UT

 

4560       2203   2208      2216   C4.3      (January 12, 2025)   2.3E-03  

Bonin Islands M 5.2 22:21 UT

El Salvador M 3.6 22:08 UT

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  unsettled January 13-15.  Solar M-flare chance: 40% X-class: 10% proton storm: 5%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)     7  7  6 11:00 4  99 158

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 8, 2025 at 10:23:06 UT (#250108B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

MODERATELY STRONG QUAKES IN EL SALVADOR AND COLOMBIA

 

EARTHQUAKE SUMMARY FOR JANUARY  9, 2025

 

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.8 aftershock in El Salvador. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity up to V in El Salvador at Concepcion de Ataco, Antiguo Cuscatlan; IV in Nuevo Cuscatlan, Mejiconos, Soyapango, San Salvador, El Salvador and in Guatemala at Palin Escuintla and Guatemala City. Lesser shakin was reported from La Libertad, Guaymanog, Nueva San Salvador, Apopa, Ilopango, Acajutla,  and in Gutmala at San Andres Itsapa, Chimaltenango, Petapa. Santa Catarina Pinula, Santa Lucia Milpas, Sacatepequez among others. EMSC reported strong shaking in El Salvador at Colon, Santa Ana, Nueva San Salvador, Xanadu, San Salvador, Mejicanos, and in Guatemala at Guatemala City, Fraijanes, Colonia Valles De Vista Hermosa, and with light shaking at Managua, Nicaragua. This is the strongest aftershock to date of an M 6.2 on January 4, 2025 mainshock.

 

This summary noted the mainshock M 6.2 in El Salvador of January 4 in that issue of this summary as:

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.2 in El Salvador. NEIC reported it was widely felt in El Salvador and surrounding areas with maximum intensity up to VI (Slight damage) in El Salvador at Nuevo Cuscatlan, Ayutuxtepeque, Delgado and V in La Libertad, Nueva San Salvador, San Alejo, Aguilares, Apopa, Ilopango, Mejicanos, San Salvador, Santo Tomas, Soyapango, San Sebastian, among others. It was also felt with intensity III-IV in Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico. An aftershock of M 4.5 was reported with moderate intensity by EMSC in Nueva San Salvador. EMSC reported strong shaking in El Salvador at Los Planes de Renderos, Soyapango, Mejicanos, Nueva San Salvador, San Salvador, San Miguel, and in Nicaragua at Nagarote, Managua.

The last earthquake in the area of El Salvador with M>=6.2 occurred on July 19, 2023 with M 6.5 and as an M 6.5 on September 22, 2021.

 

A series of foreshocks hit the region of El Salvador in early January, 2025. The regional stability of El Salvador at this time was discussed in the January 3, 2025 issue of this summary as:

 

 

"An earthquake of M 4.0 occurred about 40 minutes after the event in Chile in the area of El Salvador. This is probably a triggered earthquake  from Chile. An M 5.6 hit the area on December 9, 2024 several days after the M 7.0 of Northern California of December 5. At the time this summary reported:

 

 

"A moderately strong earthquake was widely felt in El Salvador today. NEIC reported this event with M 5.6 was felt with maximum intensity VI in La Union and IV in Anamoros, San Salvador, Santiago de Maria, Choluteca,  and in Honduras at Bodega de Los Tangos, Yamaranguila, Marcala,; III in El Salvador at Gotera Morazan, Chirilagua and in Honduras at Choloma, Tegucigalpa, Las Tapias, Valle de Angeles, Yaguacire and La Esperanza among others. This epicenter is located at 40 degrees (360/9) from the earthquake of M 7.0 off northern California of December 5 and was likely a far-field aftershock of that event as previously described in this summary. This earthquake is the strongest in El Salvador since an M 6.5 on July 19, 2023  and a similar M 5.6 on March 17, 2024." (December 9, 2024)

 

It is worthwhile to note that this epicenter in El Salvador is also at 40 degrees from the M 6.1 in Chile today. Constructive interference at 40 degrees from  Northern California and Chile could enhance regional seismicity in El Salvador.

 

This type of regional seismic triggering is common before larger regional events and El Salvador may see a strong earthquake in the next several days." (January 3, 2025)

 

Today's events in El Salvador and Colombia are also near 144 degrees from the M 7.1 in Tibet of January 7, 2025 and were probably FFA from that event. This distance is the distance on the earth's surface where core reflections and refractions return to the surface. Seismicity at this distance is commonly seen to be enhanced following major earthquakes at the surface of the earth.

 

Forecast 168599 had expected today's M 5.8 in El Salvador was likely within

about 50 km around January 9.

 

O:  9JAN2025 16:31:44  13.7N   89.6W MW=5.8  EMSC   EL SALVADOR                  

P:  9JAN2025 168599    14.0N   90.0W 3.5-5.1 AAAAA  Guatemala                  

 

An earthquake of M 5.6 also occurred today in Northwestern Colombia. It is likely to have been felt with moderate intensity in Northern Colombia. This epicenter is at 143 degrees from the M 7.1 in Xizang of January 7, 2025 and is likely an FFA from that source as noted at the time in this summary:

 

 

"Outer shadow zone edge (141-148 degrees)

Nepal to coast of Mexico, Galapagos, Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, Costa Rica, Ecuador" (January 7, 2025)

 

The antipode of this epicenter in Colombia is in southern Sumatra, Indonesia at 6S 102-103E. This is an active area and often shows synchronicity in seismicity with stronger events in Colombia. Such an event could occur in the next five days but is not expected to be large.

 

Forecast 168560 had expected this event was likely within about 200 km of this epicenter in early January.

 

O: 10JAN2025 08:14:32   6.0N   77.6W MW=5.6  EMSC   NEAR WEST COAST OF COLOMBIA  

P:  4JAN2025 168560     5.0N   76.0W 4.0-6.0 CABAA  Colombia                   

 

 

An unusual series of earthquakes occurred today in the Santa Barbara Channel, California. NEIC reported this earthquake of M 2.9 in Southern California  was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of  Southern California in Santa Barbara, Long Beach, Goleta, Ventura. These are in the vicinity of the massive wildfires in the area of Los Angeles over the past several days. These events of M 2.9, 2.3 and 2.3 include the largest event in the area within about 50 km of today's epicenter since an M 3.1 on June 4, 2023. These event occurred near local solar noon and may have been promoted by SFE associated with solar flares and/or tidal stresses both of which maximize at this hour. One of the events - an M 2.3 occurred near the maximum output of solar flare 3760. Data from SWPC for this flare follows.

 

Hair triggering of this type suggests this may be an area of high stress subject to load associated with the current fires in the area. It is an area where daily inspection of earthquake data may yield insights.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

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3760       2132   2140      2147   C5.0      (January 9, 2025)   3.0E-03  

Santa Barbara M 2.3 21:45 UT

 

Forecast 168678 had expected enhanced seismicity in this region was likely

around January 10.

 

O: 09JAN2025 20:36:11  34.3N  119.8W ML=2.3  EMSC   SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL, CALIF.

O: 09JAN2025 21:45:14  34.3N  119.8W ML=2.3  EMSC   SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL, CALIF.

O:  9JAN2025 19:27:35  34.3N  119.8W ML=2.9  EMSC   SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL, CALIF.

P: 10JAN2025 168678    34.0N  118.7W 2.5-4.8 AAAAA  So. California             

OTHER GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY

 

For most events there are two listings. The first line is the observed event starting with "O:" for Observed. There follows the date, month and year, the time in UT hours:minutes:seconds, the latitude and longitude, the given magnitude and the reporting agency followed by the geographic location. The second line starts with "P:" This is the forecast event as forecast in our summaries normally more than a month in advance. Magnitudes may vary in response to updated seismic watches and daily variations due to tidal and other influences. This line has the forecast date, month and year, the forecast number, latitude, longitude and forecast magnitude range.  This is followed by a comparison between the forecast and the event. The comparison includes letters A-D. The first is number of days difference from predicted (A:up to 2, B3-5; C:6-10; D:more than 10), Difference in latitude (A:up to 1 degree; B:1-2 degrees; C:2-4 degrees; D:more than 4 degrees); longitude (same comparison as with latitude); magnitude (A: within forecast range; B: higher than forecast range; C: lower than forecast range; D: no comparison possible). The last letter is a stand in for a future comparison which needs to be done statistically after a large number of forecasts have been made. In previous data, an excellent match is generally AAAAA; a good match as one or two B's; a fair match has several B's and C's and a poor match is one which contains a number of C's or D's. 

 

ASIA

 

O: 09JAN2025 17:56:19  28.5N   87.4E mb=4.4  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 09JAN2025 07:28:45  28.6N   87.4E mb=4.7  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 09JAN2025 22:58:07  28.6N   87.6E mb=4.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 09JAN2025 23:19:05  28.8N   87.3E mb=4.2  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O:  9JAN2025 10:50:56  28.5N   87.5E MB=4.2  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P:  8JAN2025 168697    30.0N   88.0E 3.8-5.2 ABAAA  Xizang                     

 

O:  9JAN2025 23:45:07  30.7N   87.9E ML=4.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P:  8JAN2025 168697    30.0N   88.0E 3.8-5.2 AAAAA  Xizang                     

 

O: 10JAN2025 02:52:09  34.2N   45.7E MB=4.2  EMSC   IRAN-IRAQ BORDER REGION      

P:  9JAN2025 168684    33.0N   46.0E 3.8-5.4 ABAAA  So. Iran                   

 

O:  9JAN2025 14:01:17  37.4N   45.6E MB=4.3  EMSC   NORTHWESTERN IRAN            

P:  6JAN2025 168693    38.0N   44.0E 3.5-5.2 BABAA  Turkey                     

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.3 in Northwest Iran was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Northwest Iran at Orumiyeh, Naqadeh, Maragheh, Mahabad, Tabriz, in Dohuk, Iraq and  Urmia, Azerbaijan, 

 

O: 10JAN2025 02:51:30  37.5N   74.8E MB=4.2  EMSC   TAJIKISTAN                   

P:  8JAN2025 168654    38.0N   73.0E 3.8-5.2 AABAA  Hindu Kush/Pakistan        

 

O:  9JAN2025 15:33:02  51.1N   98.2E ML=3.8  EMSC   RUSSIA-MONGOLIA BORDER REGION

P:  7JAN2025 168759    51.0N   98.0E 3.0-4.7 AAAAA  So. Siberia                

 

INDONESIA AND PHILIPPINES

 

O:  9JAN2025 16:42:14   1.6N  127.3E MB=4.7  EMSC   HALMAHERA, INDONESIA         

O: 10JAN2025 03:43:26   2.8N  126.0E ML=4.1  EMSC   MOLUCCA SEA                  

P:  1JAN2025 168565     3.0N  126.0E 4.0-5.4 CAAAA  Mindanao, Philippines      

 

O:  9JAN2025 19:11:12   5.7N  126.4E MB=4.5  EMSC   MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES        

O: 10JAN2025 05:49:38   8.6N  126.6E MB=4.9  EMSC   MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES        

P:  8JAN2025 168559     7.0N  126.0E 4.0-5.4 ABAAA  Central Philippines        

 

O:  9JAN2025 09:51:16  20.0N  145.2E MB=4.7  EMSC   MAUG ISLANDS REG, N. MARIANA 

P:  3JAN2025 168636    20.0N  146.0E 4.0-5.4 CAAAA  Volcano Islands             

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported in Indonesia or the Philippines today.

 

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

 

O:  9JAN2025 16:31:44  13.7N   89.6W MW=5.8  EMSC   EL SALVADOR                  

P:  9JAN2025 168599    14.0N   90.0W 3.5-5.1 AAAAA  Guatemala                  

 

O:  9JAN2025 23:09:45   1.1S   78.7W ML=4.1  EMSC   ECUADOR                      

P: 31DEC2024 168285     1.0S   81.0W 4.0-5.8 CACAA  Ecuador                    

 

O: 10JAN2025 02:19:49   5.1S   74.8W ML=4.0  EMSC   NORTHERN PERU                

P:  8JAN2025 168579     8.0S   78.0W 4.0-5.8 ACCAA  No. Peru                   

 

O: 10JAN2025 08:14:32   6.0N   77.6W MW=5.6  EMSC   NEAR WEST COAST OF COLOMBIA  

P:  4JAN2025 168560     5.0N   76.0W 4.0-6.0 CABAA  Colombia                   

 

O:  9JAN2025 17:37:23  14.4N   92.5W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE CHIAPAS, MEXICO     

P:  5JAN2025 168599    15.0N   92.0W 3.5-5.5 BAAAA  Guatemala                  

 

O: 09JAN2025 10:34:21  14.9N   94.3W ML=4.1  EMSC   OFF COAST OF CHIAPAS, MEXICO

O: 10JAN2025 06:27:55  14.8N   94.0W ML=4.1  EMSC   OFF COAST OF CHIAPAS, MEXICO 

P:  7JAN2025 168595    17.0N   94.0W 3.5-5.2 BCAAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

 

O:  9JAN2025 17:22:48  17.6N   72.7W ML=3.3  EMSC   HAITI REGION                  

P:  6JAN2025 168616    18.0N   69.0W 3.4-5.0 BACAA  Puerto Rico                

 

O:  9JAN2025 19:04:48  17.6N   99.6W ML=3.5  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO             

P:  9JAN2025 168614    18.0N  100.0W 3.5-5.5 AAAAA  Oaxaca, Mexico              

 

O:  9JAN2025 07:52:12  18.3N   68.0W MD=3.7  EMSC   MONA PASSAGE, DOMINICAN REPUBL

P:  6JAN2025 168616    18.0N   69.0W 3.4-5.0 BAAAA  Puerto Rico                

 

O:  9JAN2025 22:57:49  19.0N   74.3W ML=3.6  EMSC   CUBA REGION                  

P:  4JAN2025 168624    20.0N   73.0W 3.0-4.6 BAAAA  Bahamas/No. Caribbean      

 

O: 10JAN2025 02:16:39  19.3S   69.2W mb=4.5  EMSC   TARAPACA, CHILE

O:  9JAN2025 20:52:31  19.0S   69.4W MW=4.7  EMSC   TARAPACA, CHILE              

O:  9JAN2025 20:52:31  19.0S   69.4W MW=4.8  EMSC   TARAPACA, CHILE              

P:  9JAN2025 168801    20.0S   69.0W 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  So. Peru/Bolivia           

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.7 in Tarapaca, Chile was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Tarapaca, Chile at Arica.

 

GUC provided the following data for this earthquake:

 

Intensity IV in  Arica and Parinacota at Codpa, Cuya, San Miguel de AzapaIII in Pocon Chile, Arica; in Tarapaca with intensity II in Alto Hospicio, Iquique, Camina and Huara, Chile.

 

O:  9JAN2025 11:38:18  19.8N   70.5W ML=3.0  EMSC   DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION    

P:  5JAN2025 168618    19.0N   69.0W 3.4-5.1 BABAA  Puerto Rico                

 

O:  9JAN2025 13:41:06  20.1N   72.0W ML=3.1  EMSC   HAITI REGION                  

P:  4JAN2025 168624    20.0N   73.0W 3.0-4.6 BAAAA  Bahamas/No. Caribbean      

 

O:  9JAN2025 07:24:21  21.7S   68.6W ML=4.0  EMSC   ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE           

P:  8JAN2025 168795    23.0S   69.0W 4.0-5.6 ABAAA  Coast No. Chile            

 

AFRICA AND EUROPE

 

O: 10JAN2025 04:57:55   9.4N   40.1E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 10JAN2025 05:29:31   9.3N   40.0E MB=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P:  7JAN2025 168598     9.0N   40.0E 3.5-4.9 BAAAA  Ethiopia                   

 

O: 10JAN2025 01:59:19  33.1N   16.4E MB=4.2  EMSC   CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN SEA    

P:  2JAN2025 168637    35.0N   23.0E 3.0-4.7 CBCAA  Aegean Sea                 

 

O: 10JAN2025 01:42:34  46.4N   12.8E ML=3.6  EMSC   NORTHERN ITALY               

P:  9JAN2025 168699    46.0N   12.0E 3.0-5.3 AAAAA  Austria                    

 

O: 10JAN2025 04:08:50  36.0N   36.0E MB=4.1  EMSC   NEAR THE COAST OF SYRIA      

P: 10JAN2025 168692    38.0N   36.0E 3.5-5.0 ABAAA  Turkey                     

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 near the coast of Syria  was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Syria in Turke at Ataturk, Cumhuriyet, Narlica and in Syria at Halab.

 

SOUTHWEST PACIFIC

 

O:  9JAN2025 14:48:41  14.2S  170.9E MB=4.2  EMSC   VANUATU REGION                

P:  9JAN2025 168790    15.0S  167.0E 4.0-5.6 AACAA  Vanuatu Islands            

 

O: 10JAN2025 01:34:41  19.6S  175.0W MB=5.1  EMSC   TONGA                        

P:  3JAN2025 168787    19.0S  176.0W 4.0-5.4 CAAAA  Tonga Islands              

 

OCEAN RIDGES

 

O:  9JAN2025 08:20:20  23.4S  115.8W MB=4.7  EMSC   SOUTHERN EAST PACIFIC RISE   

P: 10JAN2025 168798    24.0S  115.0W 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  So. East Pacific Rise      

 

O:  9JAN2025 15:22:24  19.9S   66.4E MB=4.5  EMSC   MAURITIUS - REUNION REGION   

P:  3JAN2025 168784    17.0S   67.0E 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  So. Indian Ocean           

 

O: 10JAN2025 04:58:00  52.7S  160.4E MB=4.6  EMSC   MACQUARIE ISLAND REGION      

 

O:  9JAN2025 10:52:35  53.6S  139.6E MB=4.9  EMSC   WEST OF MACQUARIE ISLAND     

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported on Ocean Ridges today.

 

 

ZEALANDIA AND AUSTRALIA REGION

 

O: 10JAN2025 00:30:40  35.1S  179.5E ML=4.1  EMSC   OFF E. COAST OF N. ISLAND, N.Z

P:  6JAN2025 168810    35.0S  179.0E 3.0-4.5 BAAAA  North Island, N.Z.         

 

JAPAN AND KURIL ISLANDS

 

O:  9JAN2025 16:26:30  32.1N  132.2E ML=4.1  EMSC   SHIKOKU, JAPAN               

P:  6JAN2025 168656    30.0N  129.0E 3.5-4.9 BCCAA  Kyushu, Japan area         

 

U.S./CANADA*

 

WESTERN U.S./CANADA

 

CALIFORNIA

 

O: 09JAN2025 20:36:11  34.3N  119.8W ML=2.3  EMSC   SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL, CALIF.

O: 09JAN2025 21:45:14  34.3N  119.8W ML=2.3  EMSC   SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL, CALIF.

O:  9JAN2025 19:27:35  34.3N  119.8W ML=2.9  EMSC   SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL, CALIF.

P: 10JAN2025 168678    34.0N  118.7W 2.5-4.8 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O:  9JAN2025 09:46:41  31.3N  115.4W ML=3.6  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO      

P:  5JAN2025 168659    31.3N  114.9W 2.5-4.7 BAAAA  Nevada area                

 

O:  9JAN2025 23:05:01  33.5N  116.5W ML=2.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  9JAN2025 168673    32.5N  115.7W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O:  9JAN2025 19:23:11  35.1N  119.1W ML=3.1  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

P:  5JAN2025 168680    35.0N  119.2W 2.5-4.7 BAAAA  So. California             

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Southern California was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern California at Santa Barbara, Inglewood, Camarillo, Goleta and Bakersfield.

 

O: 10JAN2025 04:04:36  37.4N  118.6W MD=2.3  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

P: 10JAN2025 168641    37.5N  118.6W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

O: 09JAN2025 22:06:56  39.2N  119.0W ML=2.4  EMSC   NEVADA

O: 10JAN2025 01:57:10  39.2N  119.1W ML=2.1  EMSC   NEVADA

O: 10JAN2025 04:29:13  38.8N  119.2W ML=2.2  EMSC   NEVADA                       

P:  6JAN2025 168642    38.7N  119.7W 2.5-4.6 BAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

O:  9JAN2025 07:01:01  39.6N  116.9W ML=2.7  EMSC   NEVADA                       

P:  8JAN2025 168641    38.0N  118.8W 2.5-4.4 ABBAA  California/Nevada area     

 

O: 10JAN2025 02:31:32  40.1N  123.2W MD=2.4  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  8JAN2025 168721    40.3N  124.7W 2.5-4.5 AAAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

 

O: 10JAN2025 05:58:57  40.8N  122.1W MD=2.6  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  7JAN2025 168645    39.0N  123.1W 2.5-4.6 BBAAA  Central California         

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in California-Nevada was felt with moderate intensity up to II in the area(s) of California-Nevada at Redding, Bella Vista, Shasta Lake and Montgomery Creek.

 

O: 09JAN2025 07:37:09  40.3N  124.7W MD=2.7  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 09JAN2025 07:58:40  40.3N  124.6W MD=2.5  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 09JAN2025 07:04:37  40.4N  124.7W MD=2.7  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O:  9JAN2025 07:29:06  40.3N  124.6W ML=2.5  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

P:  8JAN2025 168721    40.3N  124.7W 2.5-4.5 AAAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

 

ALASKA

 

O: 10JAN2025 00:17:25  57.9N  157.1W ML=4.0  EMSC   ALASKA PENINSULA             

P:  6JAN2025 168742    54.7N  156.9W 3.5-4.9 BAAAA  Alaska Peninsula           

 

PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN U.S./WESTERN CANADA

 

O: 10JAN2025 01:01:02  43.1N  126.3W ML=2.6  EMSC   OFF COAST OF OREGON          

P:  8JAN2025 168723    41.8N  126.9W 2.5-4.4 ABAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

P: 10JAN2025 168724    43.9N  128.4W 3.0-4.4 AABAA  Off Coast of Oregon        

 

ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION

 

O: 09JAN2025 21:00:13  31.6N  104.5W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 09JAN2025 07:09:20  31.7N  104.3W ML=2.6  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 09JAN2025 07:22:16  31.7N  104.4W ML=2.1  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 09JAN2025 11:19:40  31.7N  104.3W ML=2.3  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 09JAN2025 11:27:48  31.7N  104.4W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 09JAN2025 13:43:15  31.7N  104.3W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O:  9JAN2025 11:26:39  31.6N  104.0W ML=2.5  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS                

P:  7JAN2025 168672    31.6N  103.6W 2.0-4.3 AAAAA  SW U.S.A                   

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.5 in Western Texas was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Western Texas at Toyah.

 

EASTERN U.S./CANADA

 

O: 10JAN2025 01:57:52  36.0N   98.2W ML=2.5  EMSC   OKLAHOMA                     

P: 10JAN2025 168690    35.0N   97.0W 2.0-4.3 AAAAA  Southern Plains            

 

HAWAII

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Hawaii was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Hawaii at Hilo, Pepeekeo, Hawaii National Park, Kurtistown, Mountain View and Volcano.

 

 

 

 

January 12, 2025

 

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.2 in Jalisco, Western Mexico. NEIC reported it was felt with minor damage at intensity VI levels in Jalisco, Mexico at El Verde and Pihuamo and IV in El Linon, , Tamazula and Teocuitatlan de Corona, Jalisco and in Comala, Colima. Intensity IV was reported from Aguscalientes, Armeria, Colima, Cuauhtemoc, Manzanillo, Suchitlan, Guadalajara, Ixtapa, Las Pintas, Neuvo Mexico, Ocotlan and many others. It was lightly felt as far as Los Angeles, California and in Nayarit, Guerrero and Mexico City, Mexico.

EMSC reported strong shaking in Mexico at Chapala, Barra de Navidad, San Agustin, Guadalajara, Zapopan, Te[atitlan De Morelos, Etzatland, Puerto Vallarta, Azcapotzalco, and Mexico City.

Several moderate aftershocks were also felt in this area of Mexico.

This event occurred near local solar midnight and may have been promoted by

strong tidal stresses which maximize near this hour. This event at M 6.2 is

the strongest in Michoacan, Mexico within about 200 km of this epicenter

since an M 6.8 on September 22, 2022 - an aftershock of an M 7.6 of September

19, 2022 and may be the strongest aftershock to date of those events.

At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"NEIC reported the earthquake in Michoacan, Mexico was felt with strong intensity IX in Michoacan at Coshuayana and VUU in Coalcoman. It was also felt with intensity VI in Colima at Colima, Cuauhtemoc, Villa de Alvarez, Colima, Suchitlan, and in Tecalitalan and Pihuamo, Jalisco, Mexico.

foreshocks hit within about 150 km of this epicenter with M 6.1 of September 2, 2022 and M 5.9 on August 13, 2022 but this

A national earthquake drill commemorating the M 8.1 on September 19, 1985  occurred

about an  hour before this earthquake. It is possible that this drill helped

save many from death or injury from today's earthquake as they were outdoors

and aware of the possibility of a quake at that time. A tsunami warning was issued and later

revise. Fluctuation of ocean up to about a foot (0.3 meters) were reported. Gauges

in Mexico registered maximum tsunami height of 0.8 m in Manzanillo, 0.5 m in Zihuatanejo and 0.1 in Acapulco. Tsunami waves of 0.12 meters (0.4 feet) were also

reported in the Galapagos Islands with similar waves in Lazaro Cardenas, Mexico, Zihuatanejo and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico by PTWC.

At least one person was killed when a facade of a department store fell on a a man

in Manzanillo. A second was killed when falling portions of a Mall hit him. At least 7 were injured

but the toll continues to rise as rescue workers begin their work. At least 20 hospitals

in Michoacan were damaged. Damage was also reported to hotels, medical facilities, churches and colleges in Coalcoman. More

than a million people lost power in the quake. Earthquakes within about 300 km of today's epicenter of M>=7.2 hit this area

on April 18, 2014 (M 7.2), January 22, 2004 (M 7.5), January 11, 1997 (M 7.2).

The only earthquake of larger magnitude in this area in the past 30 years was an M 8.0

on October 8, 1995. An M 8.1 also occurred in this region of Michoacan exactly 37 years ago - on

September 19, 1985. This was widely damaging with more than 35,000 acknowledged

deaths especially in the region of Mexico City. It may be the most deadly

earthquake recorded in the region of North and Central America since records began. Another

deadly earthquake hit this area on September 19, 2017. That event of M 7.1 also

caused much damage and deaths in the area." (September 19, 2022)

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in Taiwan was felt with moderate intensity up to III in the area(s) of Taiwan at Hualien and Nantou.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in northern Colorado was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of northern Colorado at Salt Lake City, Utah.

 

NEIC reported earthquakes of M 5.2 in Ethiopia were felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Ethiopia at Addis Ababa and in Awash, Afar with intenisty IV.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.4 off the coast of Northern California  was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Northern California at Ferndale and Garberville.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Guam was felt with moderate intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Guam at Mangilao; III in Tamuning, Dededo, Yona, Santa Rita, Merizo, Asan, Yigo; II in Barridaga, and Rota.

EMSC reported it was felt with moderate intensity in Guam at Barrigada, Santa Rita.

 

Mount Ibu in Halmahera, eastern Indonesia erupted today with hot lava and ash reching four kilometers

into the sky. The eruption occurred at 11:45 UTon January 11, 2025. No new

evacuation orders were in effect, but residents have been warned of continuing

eruptions. Ibu is located at 1.5N 127.6E. This epicenter is at 103 degrees

from the M 7.1 earthquake off northern California of December 5, 2024 a distance

which seismic energy is returned to the earth's surface after reflections and

refractions off the core-mantle boundary. Seismicity at this distance from

major earthquakes often increase in magnitude following mainshocks near

distance of 103 degrees.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in Chiapas, Mexico was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Chiapas, Mexico.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.2  in Bali, Indonesia was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Java, Indonesia at Gandusari.

An earlier M 4.5 event was felt in Java at Kedungwaru with moderate intensity as noted by EMSC.

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE PITA (08P)                   

 

----  -------  ----------  --------  -----  ------  -------  ---------------

TC    PITA     2025-01-12  00:00 UT  21.9S  158.8W  045 kts  South Pacific  

 

Tropical Cyclone Pita (08P) formed today in the area of the south Pacific Ocean with winds up to 45 kts.  It is not expected to influence seismicity in this area. The antipode is at 22N 22E, another aseismic area.

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE DIKELEDI (07S)                   

 

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TC    DIKELEDI 2025-01-12  00:00 UT  18.6S   46.2E  080 kts  East of northern Madagascar  

 

Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi (07S) continued today in the area of the south Indian Ocean west of Madagascar with winds up to 80 kts.  It is expected to track to the west over the next several days making landfall in northern Madagascar and to dissipate Around January 11, 2025. Some enhanced seismicity in the areas of the Indian Ocean and eastern Africa is possible as this storm makes landfall. The antipode is at 14N 120W - an area west of the Baja Peninsula. Minimal seismic enhancement is likely in this area at this time.

 

 

A tropical cyclone may be forming in the South Indian Ocean north of Western Australia with winds up to 33 kts. It is expected to track to the west but is unlikely to enhance seismicity in this area of the world.

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

4020       0309   0313      0320   C1.3      (January 11, 2025)   1.2E-03      

4040       0320   0327      0334   C1.2      (January 11, 2025)   1.1E-03  

Ethiopia M 4.4 03:22 UT

Chiapas M 5.0 03:33 UT

 

4100       0835   0844      0902   C2.8      (January 11, 2025)   4.0E-03  

Veracruz M 4.0 08:48 UT

 

4180       1427   1437      1449   C1.7      (January 11, 2025)   1.8E-03  

Central California M 2.1 14:32 UT

El Salvador M 2.8 14:27 UT

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  unsettled January 12-14.  Solar M-flare chance: 40% X-class: 10% proton storm: 5%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)     7  7  5 14:00 3  82 156

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 8, 2025 at 10:23:06 UT (#250108B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

January 11, 2025

 

New tolls in the M 7.1 earthquake in Tibet, China were released by local officials.

These currently stand at 126 killed and 337 injured. It is considered likely

that trapped people under rubble are now deceased due to hypothermia of the

past three days due to mountain winter temperatures near zero F. More

than 47,000 have been evacuated and moved to temporary shelters due to the

destruction of their homes in the earthquake.

 

An unusual earthquake of M 4.9 shook areas of southern Australia today. NEIC reported

it was felt with intensity IV in South Australia at Port Augusta and Port Pirie with intensity II-III in Adelaide, Mount Gambier and Whyalla.

 

Earthquakes continued in Ethiopia today with the largest of M 5.2 felt in Ethiopia at Addis Ababa with intensity up to IV.

Other events today in this series occurred with M 4.6, 4.5, 4.8, 

 

Earthquakes of M 2.9 and M 3.6, M 2.5,  off central California near San Francisco were felt in the San Francisco area today. Several were widely felt with maximum intensity IV in San Francisco; III in Burlingame, Portola Valley, Sunnyvale, San Mateo, Elk Cerrito, Oakland and II in Brisbane, Daly City, Half Moon Bay, Millbrae, Pacifica, Redwood City, San Bruno, Alameda, Albany, Richmond, among others.

EMSC reported these events were felt in San Francisco, San Mateo, Oakland, San Bruno, Pacifica. as a short thud.

 

An earthquake in northern California near Dunnigan occurred two minutes after

the M 3.6 in central California, enough time for it to have been triggered by

the M 3.6 near San Francisco. This earthquake in northern California was reported

by NEIC to have been felt with intensity III in Pacifica and I-II in Livermore, and Rosewood.

 

 

An earthquake of M 5.6 also occurred today in Northwestern Colombia. It is likely

to have been felt with moderate intensity in Northern Colombia and was reported with light intensity at Buenaventira Valle del Cauca by NEIC.

EMSC reported light to moderate Shaking in Colombia at Medellin and Bogota. This epicenter

is at 143 degrees from the M 7.1 in Xizang of January 7, 2025 and is likely

an FFA from that source as noted at the time in this summary:

 

"Outer shadow zone edge (141-148 degrees)

Nepal to coast of Mexico, Galapagos, Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, Costa Rica, Ecuador" (January 7, 2025)

 

 

An unusual series of earthquakes occurred today in the Santa Barbara Channel, California.

These are in the vicinity of the massive wildfires in the area of Los Angeles

over the past several days. These events of M 2.9, 2.3 and 2.3 include

the largest event in the area within about 50 km of today's epicenter since

an M 3.1 on June 4, 2023. These event occurred near local solar noon and

may have been promoted by SFE associated with solar flares and/or tidal stresses

both of which maximize at this hour. One of the events - an M 2.3 occurred near the

maximum output of solar flare 3760. Data from SWPC for this flare follows.

 

Hair triggering of this type suggests this may be an area of high stress

subject to load associated with the current fires in the area. It is

an area where daily inspection of earthquake data may yield insights.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

3760       2132   2140      2147   C5.0      (January 9, 2025)   3.0E-03  

Santa Barbara M 2.3 21:45 UT

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Chiapas, Mexico was felt with moderate intensity up to II in the area(s) of Chiapas, Mexico in Huayapam, Oaxaca.

 

NEIC reported earthquakes of M 3.2 and M 3.1 in Hawaii were felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Hawaii in Honokaa and Kamuela.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.1 in Los Angeles, California was felt as a little jolt up to II-III intensity in the area(s) of Los Angeles.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 near the coast of Syria  was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Syria in Turke at Ataturk, Cumhuriyet, Narlica and in Syria at Halab.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.7 in Southern Xinjiang, China was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern Xinjiang, China at Almaty, Kazakshstan, Irgeli, E'nergeticeskiy, Boralday, Uzynagash.

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE PITA (08P)                   

 

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TC    PITA     2025-01-11  00:00 UT  21.9S  158.8W  045 kts  South Pacific  

 

Tropical Cyclone Pita (08P) formed today in the area of the south Pacific Ocean with winds up to 45 kts.  It is not expected to influence seismicity in this area. The antipode is at 22N 22E, another aseismic area.

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE DIKELEDI (07S)                   

 

----  -------  ----------  --------  -----  ------  -------  ---------------

TC    DIKELEDI 2025-01-11  00:00 UT  13.0S   55.1E  090 kts  East of northern Madagascar  

 

Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi (07S) continued today in the area of the south Indian Ocean east of Madagascar with winds up to 90 kts.  It is expected to track to the west over the next several days making landfall in northern Madagascar and to dissipate Around January 11, 2025. Some enhanced seismicity in the areas of the Indian Ocean and eastern Africa is possible as this storm makes landfall. The antipode is at 14N 120W - an area west of the Baja Peninsula. Minimal seismic enhancement is likely in this area at this time.

 

 

A tropical cyclone may be forming in the South Indian Ocean north of Western Australia with winds up to 33 kts. It is expected to track to the west but is unlikely to enhance seismicity in this area of the world.

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

3840       0100   0111      0117   C4.8      (January 10, 2025)   7.2E-04  

3890       0540   0549      0600   C1.7      (January 10, 2025)   4.2E-04  

Mindanao M 4.9 05:39 UT

 

3910       0655   0705      0713   C2.7      (January 10, 2025)   9.3E-04  

3920       0730   0737      0742   C3.6      (January 10, 2025)   6.1E-04  

Colima M 3.1 07:49 UT

 

3950       0924   0942      0950   C6.1      (January 10, 2025)   5.3E-03  

Chiapas M 3.8 09:42 UT

Halmahera M 4.0 09:32 UT

 

4000       1814   1824      1831   C2.7      (January 10, 2025)   1.8E-03  

4010       2229   2246      2253   M0.9      (January 10, 2025)   6.3E-03  

Hindu Kush M 4.5 22:45 UT

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  unsettled January 11-13.  Solar M-flare chance: 50% X-class: 10% proton storm: 10%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    12 18 11 14:00 3  105 157

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 8, 2025 at 10:23:06 UT (#250108B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

 

January 10, 2025

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.8 aftershock in El Salvador. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity up to V in El Salvador at Concepcion de Ataco, Antiguo Cuscatlan; IV in Nuevo Cuscatlan, Mejiconos, Soyapango, San Salvador, El Salvador and in Guatemala at Palin Escuintla and Guatemala City. Lesser shakin was reported from La Libertad, Guaymanog, Nueva San Salvador, Apopa, Ilopango, Acajutla,  and in Gutmala at San Andres Itsapa, Chimaltenango, Petapa. Santa Catarina Pinula, Santa Lucia Milpas, Sacatepequez among others.

EMSC reported strong shaking in El Salvador at Colon, Santa Ana, Nueva San Salvador, Xanadu, San Salvador, Mejicanos, and in Guatemala at Guatemala City, Fraijanes, Colonia Valles De Vista Hermosa, and with light shaking at Managua, Nicaragua.

This is the strongest aftershock to date of that mainshock. This summary noted the mainshock M 6.2 in El Salvador of January 4 in that issue of this

summary as:

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.2 in El Salvador. NEIC reported it was widely felt in El Salvador and surrounding areas with maximum intensity up to VI (Slight damage) in El Salvador at Nuevo Cuscatlan, Ayutuxtepeque, Delgado and V in La Libertad, Nueva San Salvador, San Alejo, Aguilares, Apopa, Ilopango, Mejicanos, San Salvador, Santo Tomas, Soyapango, San Sebastian, among others. It was also felt with intensity III-IV in Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico.

An aftershock of M 4.5 was reported with moderate intensity by EMSC in Nueva San Salvador.

EMSC reported strong shaking in El Salvador at Los Planes de Renderos, Soyapango, Mejicanos, Nueva San Salvador, San Salvador, San Miguel, and in Nicaragua at Nagarote, Managua.

The last earthquake in the area of El Salvador with M>=6.2 occurred on July 19, 2023 with M 6.5

and as an M 6.5 on September 22, 2021.

 

A series of foreshocks hit the region of El Salvador in early January, 2025. The

regional stability of El Salvador at this time was discussed in the January 3, 2025

issue of this summary as:

 

 

"An earthquake of M 4.0 occurred about 40 minutes after the event in Chile in

the area of El Salvador. This is probably a triggered earthquake  from Chile. An M 5.6

hit the area on December 9, 2024 several days after the M 7.0 of Northern California

of December 5. At the time this summary reported:

 

 

"A moderately strong earthquake was widely felt in El Salvador today. NEIC reported this event with M 5.6 was felt with maximum intensity VI in La Union and IV in Anamoros, San Salvador, Santiago de Maria, Choluteca,  and in Honduras at Bodega de Los Tangos, Yamaranguila, Marcala,; III in El Salvador at Gotera Morazan, Chirilagua and in Honduras at Choloma, Tegucigalpa, Las Tapias, Valle de Angeles, Yaguacire and La Esperanza among others.

This epicenter is located at 40 degrees (360/9) from the earthquake of M 7.0

off northern California of December 5 and was likely a far-field aftershock

of that event as previously described in this summary.

This earthquake is the strongest in El Salvador since an M 6.5 on July 19, 2023

and a similar M 5.6 on March 17, 2024." (December 9, 2024)

 

It is worthwhile to note that this epicenter in El Salvador is also at 40 degrees

from the M 6.1 in Chile today. Constructive interference at 40 degrees from

Northern California and Chile could enhance regional seismicity in El Salvador.

 

This type of regional seismic triggering is common before larger regional

events and El Salvador may see a strong earthquake in the next several days." (January 3, 2025)

 

An earthquake of M 5.6 also occurred today in Northwestern Colombia. It is likely

to have been felt with moderate intensity in Northern Colombia. This epicenter

is at 143 degrees from the M 7.1 in Xizang of January 7, 2025 and is likely

an FFA from that source as noted at the time in this summary:

 

 

"Outer shadow zone edge (141-148 degrees)

Nepal to coast of Mexico, Galapagos, Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, Costa Rica, Ecuador" (January 7, 2025)

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in California-Nevada was felt with moderate intensity up to II in the area(s) of California-Nevada at Redding, Bella Vista, Shasta Lake and Montgomery Creek.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.7 in Tarapaca, Chile was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Tarapaca, Chile at Arica.

 

GUC provided the following data for this earthquake:

 

09-01-2025  20:52  18.97  69.45  101  4.8    IV   Arica and Parinacota at Codpa, Cuya, San Miguel de AzapaIII in Pocon Chile, Arica; in Tarapaca with intensity II in Alto Hospicio, Iquique, Camina and Huara, Chile.

 

An unusual series of earthquakes occurred today in the Santa Barbara Channel, California.

These are in the vicinity of the massive wildfires in the area of Los Angeles

over the past several days. These events of M 2.9, 2.3 and 2.3 include

the largest event in the area within about 50 km of today's epicenter since

an M 3.1 on June 4, 2023. These event occurred near local solar noon and

may have been promoted by SFE associated with solar flares and/or tidal stresses

both of which maximize at this hour. One of the events - an M 2.3 occurred near the

maximum output of solar flare 3760. Data from SWPC for this flare follows.

 

Hair triggering of this type suggests this may be an area of high stress

subject to load associated with the current fires in the area. It is

an area where daily inspection of earthquake data may yield insights.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

3760       2132   2140      2147   C5.0      (January 9, 2025)   3.0E-03  

Santa Barbara M 2.3 21:45 UT

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in Southern California  was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of  Southern California in Santa Barbara, Long Beach, Goleta, Ventura.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Southern California was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern California at Santa Barbara, Inglewood, Camarillo, Goleta and Bakersfield.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Hawaii was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Hawaii at Hilo, Pepeekeo, Hawaii National Park, Kurtistown, Mountain View and Volcano.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.5 in Western Texas was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Western Texas at Toyah.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 near the coast of Syria  was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Syria in Turke at Ataturk, Cumhuriyet, Narlica and in Syria at Halab.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.3 in Northwest Iran was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Northwest Iran at Orumiyeh, Naqadeh, Maragheh, Mahabad, Tabriz, in Dohuk, Iraq and  Urmia, Azerbaijan, 

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE DIKELEDI (07S)                   

 

----  -------  ----------  --------  -----  ------  -------  ---------------

TC    DIKELEDI 2025-01-10  00:00 UT  13.6S   60.1E  050 kts  East of northern Madagascar  

 

Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi (07S) formed today in the area of the south Indian Ocean east of Madagascar with winds up to 50 kts.  It is expected to track to the west over the next several days making landfall in northern Madagascar and to dissipate Around January 11, 2025. Some enhanced seismicity in the areas of the Indian Ocean and eastern Africa is possible as this storm makes landfall. The antipode is at 14N 120W - an area west of the Baja Peninsula. Minimal seismic enhancement is likely in this area at this time.

 

 

A tropical cyclone may be forming in the South Indian Ocean north of Western Australia with winds up to 33 kts. It is expected to track to the west but is unlikely to enhance seismicity in this area of the world.

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

3580       0018   0026      0033   M1.1      (January 9, 2025)   4.8E-03  

Xizang M 4.5 00:34 UT

 

3600       0428   0438      0447   C1.6      (January 9, 2025)   7.6E-04  

Ethiopia M 4.7 04:32 UT M 4.5 04:38 UT

 

3630       0505   0512      0913   C1.7      (January 9, 2025)   1.1E-03  

3730       0913   0920      0930   C1.2      (January 9, 2025)   9.8E-04       

3660       1018   1058      1113   C3.9      (January 9, 2025)   1.1E-03  

Xizang M 4.2 10:51 UT

Chiapas M 4.1 10:34 UT

Macquarie M 4.9 10:52 UT

 

3670       1113   1119      1123   C4.1      (January 9, 2025)   2.6E-03  

3760       2132   2140      2147   C5.0      (January 9, 2025)   3.0E-03  

Santa Barbara M 2.3 21:45 UT

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  unsettled January 10-11 active January 12.  Solar M-flare chance: 55% X-class: 15% proton storm: 10%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    10 18  9 14:00 5  113 162

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 8, 2025 at 10:23:06 UT (#250108B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

C

MODERATELY STRONG QUAKES IN SOUTHERN CHINA

 

EARTHQUAKE SUMMARY FOR JANUARY  8, 2025

 

The current tolls from the M 7.1 in southern Xizang (Tibet) stand at 95 dead and at least 130 injured. Aftershocks continued to be felt in the area but none were strong.

 

O: 08JAN2025 11:55:24  28.1N   88.4E ML=3.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 09JAN2025 02:41:08  28.1N   87.2E ML=3.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 07:43:08  28.2N   87.7E ML=3.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 10:08:17  28.2N   87.6E ML=3.9  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 20:11:48  28.2N   87.6E ML=3.5  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 08:00:20  28.3N   87.7E ML=3.5  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 11:04:46  28.3N   87.4E mb=4.4  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 11:09:09  28.3N   87.3E ML=4.2  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 12:10:42  28.4N   87.8E ML=3.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 15:54:25  28.4N   87.3E ML=4.5  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 22:13:03  28.4N   87.8E ML=3.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 22:55:25  28.4N   87.3E ML=3.8  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 17:56:20  28.6N   87.5E ML=3.7  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 23:38:49  28.8N   88.3E ML=3.8  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 07:08:54  28.9N   87.3E mb=4.7  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 17:26:57  28.9N   87.4E ML=3.8  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 18:48:24  29.0N   87.5E ML=4.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O:  8JAN2025 11:18:24  28.0N   87.4E ML=4.0  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P:  8JAN2025 168697    30.0N   88.0E 3.8-5.2 ABAAA  Xizang                     

 

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.7 in Southern Qinghai Province, China. NEIC reported it was lightly felt in the epicentral area. This earthquake is near the fourth node (360/4=90 degrees) from both the M 7.0 off Northern  California of December 5, 2024 and from the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024 and may show the continuing effect of node four triggering at this time. An unusual earthquake of M 5.3 in the Drake Passage south of South America is also at 90 degrees from the M 7.4 in Xizang, China today.

 

The last earthquake in Qinghai, China within about 200 km of today's M 5.7 of equal or larger magnitude occurred on May 21, 2021 with M 7.3 and today's event may be a regional aftershock of that although it occurred about 100 km southeast  of that epicenter. At the time this summary noted:

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 7.3-7.4 in southern Qinghai, China. NEIC reported maximum intensity VII in Qinghai, China at Xining with II-III shaking in China at Lanzhou, Gansu, Chengdu, Sichean, Kian, Shaanxi, Anshun, Guizhou, Changsham Hunan and in India at Pasighat Arunachal Pradesh and Dhlia Gaon, Assam. It was followed by a series of moderate aftershocks. The M 7.3 followed an M 6.2 in Yunnan, China earlier in the day. Chinese media reported at least three people were kill and 33 injured. The event in Yunnan occurred near the city of Dali, a popular tourist destination according to CENC (Chinese Earthquake Networks Centre). All of the deaths occurred with the Yunnan quake as well as 28 of the 33 reported injuries. At least 192 building collapsed in this earthquake. Two bridges also collapsed and several sections of highways were destroyed. The larger quake in Qinghai was less damaging as it occurred in a sparsely populated area. At least 20,000 people were relocated following today's earthquakes in China." (May 21, 2021)

 

 

Forecast 168682 had expected enhanced seismicity within about 200 km of today's

Qinghai event was likely around January 4, 2025.

 

O:  8JAN2025 07:44:23  34.8N   97.5E MB=5.7  EMSC   SOUTHERN QINGHAI, CHINA      

P:  4JAN2025 168682    33.0N   96.0E 3.5-4.9 BBAAA  So. China                  

 

A series of light to moderate earthquakes also occurred today in Xizang, and in other areas of Xizang, China. These appear to be regional aftershocks of the  M 7.1 of January 7, 2025.

 

O:  9JAN2025 00:34:18  32.7N   88.3E MB=4.5  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P:  8JAN2025 168697    30.0N   88.0E 3.8-5.2 CAAAA  Xizang                      

 

O:  8JAN2025 20:17:19  32.4N   93.1E MB=4.5  EMSC   XIZANG-QINGHAI BORDER REGION 

P:  4JAN2025 168682    33.0N   96.0E 3.5-4.9 BABAA  So. China                  

 

The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.2 in western Texas. NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity IV in Roswell, New Mexico; III in Carlsbad and in Texas at Fort Davis, Pecos and Salt Flat and II in Texas at Fort Stockton, Alpine, El Paso among others. The last earthquake of M>=4.2 in the region of western Texas was an M 4.2 on November 2, 2024. Only one earthquake of M>4.2 has hit this region in the past year - an M 5.1 on September 17, 2024. At the time of the November event this summary noted:

 

 

"An unusually large M 4.2 also occurred in Western Texas today. NEIC reported this earthquake of M 4.2 in Western Texas was felt with intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Western Texas in Whites City, New Mexico. The last earthquake of M>=4.2 in western Texas within about 150 km of today's epicenter occurred on July 23, 2024 with M 4.2. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest and most unusual earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.9 in Central Texas. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity up to M 4.9 in Hermleigh, Texas and later by an M 4.4 north of Hermleigh. EMSC reported a hard shake in Texas was felt in Sweetwater, Snyder, Midland, Weatherford, Willow Park, Denton, Frisco. It was preceded by an M 4.2 in western Texas west of this epicenter (probably triggering the larger, later event. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity up to V in the epicentral area near Whites City, New Mexico." (July 23, 2024, November 2, 2024))

 

Forecast 168672 had expected today's event in west Texas was likely around

January 7, 2025.

 

O: 09JAN2025 03:57:01  31.6N  104.4W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 09JAN2025 04:22:20  31.6N  104.4W ML=2.5  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 09JAN2025 03:52:17  31.7N  104.4W ML=4.2  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O:  9JAN2025 04:41:49  32.5N  104.6W ML=2.7  EMSC   NEW MEXICO                    

P:  7JAN2025 168672    31.6N  103.6W 2.0-4.3 AAAAA  SW U.S.A                   

 

 

OTHER GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY

 

For most events there are two listings. The first line is the observed event starting with "O:" for Observed. There follows the date, month and year, the time in UT hours:minutes:seconds, the latitude and longitude, the given magnitude and the reporting agency followed by the geographic location. The second line starts with "P:" This is the forecast event as forecast in our summaries normally more than a month in advance. Magnitudes may vary in response to updated seismic watches and daily variations due to tidal and other influences. This line has the forecast date, month and year, the forecast number, latitude, longitude and forecast magnitude range.  This is followed by a comparison between the forecast and the event. The comparison includes letters A-D. The first is number of days difference from predicted (A:up to 2, B3-5; C:6-10; D:more than 10), Difference in latitude (A:up to 1 degree; B:1-2 degrees; C:2-4 degrees; D:more than 4 degrees); longitude (same comparison as with latitude); magnitude (A: within forecast range; B: higher than forecast range; C: lower than forecast range; D: no comparison possible). The last letter is a stand in for a future comparison which needs to be done statistically after a large number of forecasts have been made. In previous data, an excellent match is generally AAAAA; a good match as one or two B's; a fair match has several B's and C's and a poor match is one which contains a number of C's or D's. 

 

ASIA

 

O: 08JAN2025 11:55:24  28.1N   88.4E ML=3.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 09JAN2025 02:41:08  28.1N   87.2E ML=3.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 07:43:08  28.2N   87.7E ML=3.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 10:08:17  28.2N   87.6E ML=3.9  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 20:11:48  28.2N   87.6E ML=3.5  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 08:00:20  28.3N   87.7E ML=3.5  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 11:04:46  28.3N   87.4E mb=4.4  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 11:09:09  28.3N   87.3E ML=4.2  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 12:10:42  28.4N   87.8E ML=3.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 15:54:25  28.4N   87.3E ML=4.5  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 22:13:03  28.4N   87.8E ML=3.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 22:55:25  28.4N   87.3E ML=3.8  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 17:56:20  28.6N   87.5E ML=3.7  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 23:38:49  28.8N   88.3E ML=3.8  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 07:08:54  28.9N   87.3E mb=4.7  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 17:26:57  28.9N   87.4E ML=3.8  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 18:48:24  29.0N   87.5E ML=4.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O:  8JAN2025 11:18:24  28.0N   87.4E ML=4.0  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P:  8JAN2025 168697    30.0N   88.0E 3.8-5.2 ABAAA  Xizang                     

 

O:  9JAN2025 00:34:18  32.7N   88.3E MB=4.5  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P:  8JAN2025 168697    30.0N   88.0E 3.8-5.2 CAAAA  Xizang                     

 

O:  8JAN2025 07:44:23  34.8N   97.5E MB=5.7  EMSC   SOUTHERN QINGHAI, CHINA      

P:  4JAN2025 168682    33.0N   96.0E 3.5-4.9 BBAAA  So. China                  

 

O:  8JAN2025 20:17:19  32.4N   93.1E MB=4.5  EMSC   XIZANG-QINGHAI BORDER REGION 

P:  4JAN2025 168682    33.0N   96.0E 3.5-4.9 BABAA  So. China                  

 

O:  8JAN2025 12:13:58  45.0N  100.2E ML=3.6  EMSC   CENTRAL MONGOLIA             

P:  3JAN2025 168710    45.0N  102.0E 4.0-5.4 BABAA  Mongolia                    

 

O:  8JAN2025 12:45:58  54.8N  159.9E MB=4.7  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA 

P:  7JAN2025 168751    54.0N  158.0E 4.0-6.1 AABAA  Kamchatka                  

 

O:  8JAN2025 20:28:09  55.7N  161.1E MB=4.1  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA 

P:  6JAN2025 168748    53.0N  161.0E 4.0-5.5 ACAAA  E. of Kamchatka            

 

 

INDONESIA AND PHILIPPINES

 

O:  9JAN2025 06:48:34   0.1S  123.8E ML=4.4  EMSC   SULAWESI, INDONESIA          

P:  2JAN2025 168564     0.0N  123.0E 4.0-5.4 CAAAA  Mindanao, Philippines      

 

O:  9JAN2025 04:08:47   2.1N  121.4E ML=4.3  EMSC   CELEBES SEA                  

P:  7JAN2025 168556     1.0N  120.0E 4.0-5.4 ABBAA  Celebes Sea                

 

O:  8JAN2025 13:07:45   4.9S  130.1E ML=4.3  EMSC   BANDA SEA                     

P:  6JAN2025 168589     4.0S  131.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  West Irian, PNG            

 

O:  8JAN2025 15:23:39   6.5S  147.4E MB=4.3  EMSC   EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G

P:  7JAN2025 168576     5.0S  147.0E 4.0-5.6 BAAAA  New Ireland                 

 

O:  8JAN2025 08:28:37   8.7S  118.3E ML=4.6  EMSC   SUMBAWA REGION, INDONESIA    

P:  2JAN2025 168587     8.0S  117.0E 4.0-5.4 CABAA  Sumbawa Island area        

 

O:  8JAN2025 12:01:23   9.0S  158.1E MB=4.9  EMSC   SOLOMON ISLANDS              

P:  4JAN2025 168782    10.0S  161.0E 4.0-5.4 BABAA  No. of Santa Cruz Islands  

 

O:  8JAN2025 15:59:34   9.6S  115.5E ML=4.5  EMSC   SOUTH OF BALI, INDONESIA     

P:  7JAN2025 168786    11.0S  115.0E 4.0-5.4 ABAAA  So. of Indonesia           

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 south of Bali  was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Bali at Klungkung and Kuta.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Bali at Kuta, Nusa, Denpasar, Pujut, Sanur, and Selong.

 

O:  8JAN2025 19:12:32  10.5N  125.2E MB=4.5  EMSC   LEYTE, PHILIPPINES           

P:  7JAN2025 168603    10.0N  126.0E 3.5-4.9 AAAAA  Luzon, Philippines         

 

O:  9JAN2025 04:44:35  11.9S  123.0E ML=4.3  EMSC   SOUTH OF TIMOR               

P:  7JAN2025 168780    10.0S  124.0E 4.0-5.4 ABAAA  Flores Island area         

 

O:  9JAN2025 00:15:39  15.2N  119.9E ML=4.0  EMSC   LUZON, PHILIPPINES           

P:  3JAN2025 168605    16.0N  120.0E 3.5-4.9 CAAAA  Luzon, Philippines         

 

 

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

 

O:  9JAN2025 05:36:24  13.0N   89.0W ML=4.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR         

P:  9JAN2025 168599    14.0N   90.0W 3.5-5.1 AAAAA  Guatemala                  

 

O:  8JAN2025 20:00:12   6.5S   81.4W MB=4.5  EMSC   NEAR COAST OF NORTHERN PERU  

P:  3JAN2025 168579     6.0S   79.0W 4.0-5.4 BABAA  No. Peru                   

 

O:  9JAN2025 03:33:41   7.1N   72.9W MB=4.3  EMSC   NORTHERN COLOMBIA            

P: 31DEC2024 168279     9.0N   70.0W 4.0-5.5 CBCAA  Venezuela                  

 

O: 08JAN2025 21:03:01  16.0N   98.4W ML=4.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO

O: 08JAN2025 21:06:28  16.0N   98.4W ML=4.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO

O:  9JAN2025 04:17:20  16.6N   99.5W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE GUERRERO, MEXICO    

P:  9JAN2025 168613    16.0N   99.0W 3.5-5.3 AAAAA  Oaxaca, Mexico             

 

O:  8JAN2025 16:33:34  17.0N  100.1W ML=4.1  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO             

P:  9JAN2025 168614    18.0N  100.0W 3.5-5.5 AAAAA  Oaxaca, Mexico             

 

O:  8JAN2025 15:05:45  17.9N   93.2W ML=4.1  EMSC   CHIAPAS, MEXICO              

P:  7JAN2025 168595    17.0N   94.0W 3.5-5.2 AAAAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

 

O:  8JAN2025 07:31:10  18.4N   68.0W MD=3.8  EMSC   MONA PASSAGE, DOMINICAN REPUBL

P:  9JAN2025 168617    19.0N   66.0W 3.4-5.2 AABAA  Puerto Rico                 

 

O:  8JAN2025 13:09:01  19.1N   66.4W MD=3.1  EMSC   PUERTO RICO REGION           

P:  9JAN2025 168617    19.0N   66.0W 3.4-5.2 AAAAA  Puerto Rico                

 

O:  9JAN2025 05:32:02  19.4N   65.0W MD=3.9  EMSC   VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION        

P:  9JAN2025 168617    19.0N   66.0W 3.4-5.2 AAAAA  Puerto Rico                

 

O:  8JAN2025 20:30:18  23.2S   70.7W MW=4.6  EMSC   OFFSHORE ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE  

P:  8JAN2025 168795    23.0S   69.0W 4.0-5.6 AABAA  Coast No. Chile            

 

O:  8JAN2025 07:23:53  44.2S   78.0W MB=4.7  EMSC   OFF COAST OF AISEN, CHILE    

P:  8JAN2025 168814    43.0S   83.0W 4.0-5.7 AACAA  Chile Rise                 

 

 

AFRICA AND EUROPE

 

O: 08JAN2025 22:07:42   9.2N   40.1E mb=4.9  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 08JAN2025 22:17:09   9.2N   40.0E mb=4.6  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 09JAN2025 05:25:33   9.2N   40.1E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 09JAN2025 04:32:02   9.3N   40.0E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 09JAN2025 04:38:39   9.3N   40.1E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 08JAN2025 08:27:39   9.4N   40.0E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 08JAN2025 21:35:49   9.7N   40.0E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 08JAN2025 22:15:35   9.7N   40.0E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O:  8JAN2025 20:56:15   9.0N   40.1E MB=4.6  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P:  7JAN2025 168598     9.0N   40.0E 3.5-4.9 AAAAA  Ethiopia                   

 

NEIC reported earthquakes of M 4.5, 4.6, 4.4, 4.9, 4.6, 4.4 in Ethiopia were felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Ethiopia at Addis Ababa.

 

SOUTHWEST PACIFIC

 

O: 08JAN2025 11:16:16  17.7S  168.0E mb=4.2  EMSC   VANUATU

O: 08JAN2025 11:07:28  17.8S  168.1E mb=4.0  EMSC   VANUATU

O:  9JAN2025 02:43:57  18.2S  167.9E MB=4.7  EMSC   VANUATU                      

P:  7JAN2025 168792    19.0S  168.0E 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  Vanuatu Islands            

 

NEIC reported earthquake of M 4.7, 4.0 and 4.2 in Vanuatu were felt with moderate intensity up to III in the area(s) of Vanuatu at Vila Shefa.

 

O:  8JAN2025 17:31:57  22.5S  179.6W MB=4.5  EMSC   SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS        

P:  5JAN2025 168802    21.0S  179.0W 4.0-5.5 BBAAA  Tonga Islands              

 

OCEAN RIDGES

 

O: 08JAN2025 14:16:00  53.2N   35.1W mb=5.0  EMSC   REYKJANES RIDGE

O: 08JAN2025 12:37:47  53.3N   35.1W mb=4.6  EMSC   REYKJANES RIDGE

O:  8JAN2025 20:58:57  53.1N   35.2W MB=4.7  EMSC   REYKJANES RIDGE              

P:  5JAN2025 168755    54.0N   35.0W 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  North Mid-Atlantic Ridge   

 

O:  8JAN2025 21:31:26  59.9S   61.5W MW=5.3  EMSC   DRAKE PASSAGE                

 

 

ZEALANDIA AND AUSTRALIA REGION

 

No earthquakes of M>=4 were recorded in the regions of Zealandia or Australia

today.

 

JAPAN AND KURIL ISLANDS

 

O:  8JAN2025 14:40:28  30.1N  131.2E MB=4.8  EMSC   KYUSHU, JAPAN                

P:  6JAN2025 168656    30.0N  129.0E 3.5-4.9 AABAA  Kyushu, Japan area          

 

U.S./CANADA*

 

WESTERN U.S./CANADA

 

CALIFORNIA

 

O: 08JAN2025 19:59:27  30.4N  114.6W ML=3.4  EMSC   GULF OF CALIFORNIA

O: 08JAN2025 18:34:30  30.7N  114.2W ML=3.8  EMSC   GULF OF CALIFORNIA

O: 08JAN2025 18:56:13  30.7N  114.3W ML=3.7  EMSC   GULF OF CALIFORNIA

O:  8JAN2025 19:05:17  30.8N  114.2W ML=3.4  EMSC   GULF OF CALIFORNIA           

P:  5JAN2025 168659    31.3N  114.9W 2.5-4.7 BAAAA  Nevada area                

 

O: 08JAN2025 23:18:37  32.8N  115.4W ML=2.3  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O:  8JAN2025 11:21:47  32.6N  115.2W ML=2.0  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO      

P:  9JAN2025 168673    32.5N  115.7W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O:  8JAN2025 21:59:30  32.8N  115.4W ML=2.8  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  9JAN2025 168673    32.5N  115.7W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  So. California             

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.8 in Southern California was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern California at El Central and Imperial and at Parker, Arizona.

 

O:  8JAN2025 15:30:24  33.0N  117.0W ML=2.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  7JAN2025 168674    32.0N  117.4W 2.5-4.4 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O:  9JAN2025 02:59:54  34.0N  117.2W ML=2.0  EMSC   GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALI

P:  8JAN2025 168679    34.1N  117.4W 2.5-4.7 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O:  8JAN2025 09:10:20  40.2N  121.2W MD=2.1  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

O: 08JAN2025 08:20:18  40.2N  121.2W ML=3.1  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 08JAN2025 08:23:45  40.2N  121.2W MD=2.2  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

P:  2JAN2025 168720    40.0N  120.9W 2.5-4.5 CAAAA  Northern California        

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.2 in Northern California was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Northern California at Chester and Westwood and III at Paynes Creek.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Central California was felt with moderate intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Central California at Aromas, III in Salinas, San Juan Bautista, Watsonville, Sacramento and II in Big Sur, Marina, Sunnyvale, Castroville, Lathrop and San Francisco.

 

O: 09JAN2025 06:17:03  40.4N  125.2W ML=3.6  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 09JAN2025 06:48:57  40.4N  124.9W MD=2.4  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O:  8JAN2025 07:49:36  40.4N  124.8W MD=2.7  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

P:  8JAN2025 168721    40.3N  124.7W 2.5-4.5 AAAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

 

O:  8JAN2025 20:21:57  41.9N  119.6W ML=2.3  EMSC   NEVADA                       

P:  4JAN2025 168700    41.3N  118.7W 2.5-5.0 BAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

ALASKA

 

O:  8JAN2025 15:15:23  55.9N  158.1W ML=3.5  EMSC   ALASKA PENINSULA             

P:  6JAN2025 168742    54.7N  156.9W 3.5-4.9 ABAAA  Alaska Peninsula           

 

O:  9JAN2025 05:30:19  56.2N  149.5W ML=3.1  EMSC   GULF OF ALASKA               

P: 23DEC2024 168469    56.8N  153.7W 3.5-4.9 DACAA  Alaska Peninsula           

 

O:  8JAN2025 10:13:48  61.1N  151.0W ML=3.2  EMSC   SOUTHERN ALASKA              

P:  7JAN2025 168766    61.1N  150.2W 3.2-5.1 AAAAA  Central Alaska             

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.2 in Southern Alaska was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern Alaska at Wasilla and Anchorage.

 

PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN U.S./WESTERN CANADA

 

O: 08JAN2025 18:44:11  50.5N  130.3W MB=3.1  ECAN OF PORT HARDY, BC  

O:  8JAN2025 18:44:11  50.5N  130.3W ML=3.1  EMSC   VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA REGIO

P:  8JAN2025 168737    49.9N  130.2W 2.8-5.3 AAAAA  Vancouver Island area      

 

ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION

 

O: 09JAN2025 03:57:01  31.6N  104.4W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 09JAN2025 04:22:20  31.6N  104.4W ML=2.5  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 09JAN2025 03:52:17  31.7N  104.4W ML=4.2  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O:  9JAN2025 04:41:49  32.5N  104.6W ML=2.7  EMSC   NEW MEXICO                   

P:  7JAN2025 168672    31.6N  103.6W 2.0-4.3 AAAAA  SW U.S.A                   

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in New Mexico was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of New Mexico at Carlsbad.

 

EASTERN U.S./CANADA

 

O:  8JAN2025 19:02:15  36.4N   96.9W ML=2.1  EMSC   OKLAHOMA                     

P:  4JAN2025 168690    36.0N   97.0W 2.0-4.3 BAAAA  Southern Plains            

P:  8JAN2025 168689    35.0N   96.0W 2.0-4.3 ABAAA  Southern Plains            

 

O:  8JAN2025 08:43:46  47.5N   72.5W MB=1.6  ECAN OF LA TUQUE, QC                

P:  7JAN2025 168709    47.0N   70.0W 2.0-4.0 AABAA  Maine                      

 

HAWAII

 

No earthquakes of M>=3 were located in Hawaii.

 

OTHER CALIFORNIA WILD FIRES COULD PRECEDE ENHANCED SEISMICITY

 

EARTHQUAKE SUMMARY FOR JANUARY  7, 2025

 

 

 

A major series of wildfires is currently consuming large portions of acreage in

Southern California in the Los Angeles region. The cause of these is currently being investigated but is not known a this writing. Thousands of homes have been burnt to the ground, millions are without electricity and injuries and deaths have not been calculated at this point. This is a major disaster for the area. Fire fighters and disaster personel are on the scene trying to mitigate the disaster and winds are expected to be at lower speeds in the next day.  While this is not an earthquake, or earthquake related, the residents of this heavily populated area of the U.S. southwest are in our thoughts.

 

In terms of earthquakes there have been two major earthquake disasters in  the Los Angeles area in the past 90 years. The first of these occurred as the San Fernando earthquake of M 6.8 of February 9, 1971. This was described in  this summary as:

 

"2  9 14  0 55 1971  34.400 -118.434   9 6.7   So. California

 

The San Fernando earthquake. Maximum intensity VI when the Olive View Hospital was destroyed.  58 killed of which 49 were at the San Fernando Veterans Ad. Hospital. More than 2,000 injured. Damage estimated at more than $500 million. The near-failure of the Lower Van Norman Dam caused evacuation of thousands. Electrical and utilities were completely disrupted. Ground faulting was observed in the San Fernando area and landslides were common. Highway overpasses, railroads, pipelines were severely damaged by slides. Roads were blocked by rockfalls." (February 9, 2024)

 

The other was the Northridge earthquake of January 17, 1994 of M 7.0 as described in this summary:

 

 

" 1 17 12 30 55 1994  34.220 -118.760  18 7.0   So. California

 

Strongly damaging in the Los Angeles, Ventura, Orange and San Bernardino area with maximum damage in the Northridge area. Up to 60 killed and 7000 injured.  40,000 buildings damaged and more than 20,000 homeless. Maximum intensity was IX at Northridge and Sherman Oaks. Overpasses on the Santa Monica Freeway collapsed. Damage also to other freeways in the area. Fires were started by the earthquakes which caused additional damage. Estimated damage was $20 billion (U.S. Dollars). Felt throughout southern California into Nevada, Utah and Baja, California. Rockslides closed many roads. Ground cracks were noted at Granada Hills and Potrero Canyon. Liquefaction occurred in the Los Angeles Basin." (January 17, 2024)

 

The Northridge earthquake was preceded by a series of disastrous fires in the area described in the UNDRR (United Nations report as:

 

"USA: The 1993 Southern California Fires (IFFN No 10- January 1994)

 

Southern California suffered another disastrous series of Fires in October and November 1993. The fires started on 26 October under sever Santa Ana Wind conditions, some by arson and other accidentally. Preliminary data indicate that a total of 21 fires covered 197225 acres (almost 84,000 ha) injuring 162 people and killing three. The fires destroyed 1241 structures and damage was preliminarily estimated by be $500 million, although that figure could rise as damage is further assessed and the aftermath of heavy rains, mudslides, and floods after the fires takes its toll.

 

The fires were in six southern California counties - Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego and Ventura."

 

Likewise the San Fernando earthquake of 1971 had been preceded several months before by a major wild fire in the Los Angeles area. The website htts://achistory.com/gif/galleries/fire092570/ describes this fire as:

 

"September 25, 1970 - The Clampitt (Newhall and W4ight (Malibu) fires of September 25, 1970 merged to become the largest and deadliest wildfire in modern Los Angeles County history, up to that point.

 

The Clampitt fire broke out around 8 a.m. Friday, Sept. 25, near Clampitt Road in the Newhall Pass as a result of Downed power lines. In Santa Ana winds clocked at 80 mph, it took less than a day for the fire to make a 20-mile run to the coast, tearing through Porter Ranch, the Simi Hills at Chatsworth, south to the 101 Freeway and on to Malibu Canyon. News reports initially called it the Chatsworth-Malibu Canyon fire because much of the destruction  occurred there.

 

By the time the smoke cleared, the Clampitt Fire had scorched 107,103 acres of brush and forest, destroyed 80 structures (source: University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources). It sill stands as L.A. County's deadliest wildfire in modern history ..."

 

While other wildfires of lesser extent occur in the area of Los Angeles every year. The seasonal Santa Ana winds are a major factor in spreading the fires. But is there a relation between major wild fires in the Los Angeles area and subsequent earthquakes such as those of February, 1971 and January, 1994?

 

This summary has previously noted that there may be such a connection. Fires remove a substantial mass from the surface over a broad area. This mass is redistributed through winds and carried away by human activities out of the region. As with, but reverse from, reservoir loading and subsequent earthquakes, this can lead to substantial adjustment in the stress environment of the area beneath the fires and perhaps to strong earthquakes.

 

Significant earthquakes in the area of Los Angeles often occur when a tropical cyclone is active in the South Indian Ocean east and south of Madagascar (at the antipode of Los Angeles - 34S 62E). So readers may want to watch for such a meteorological storm in the next couple of months.

 

At the very least, these fires remind that the first several months of the  year (January-March) are the most likely to see major earthquakes in the area of southern California near Los Angeles and since it has been 31 years since the last such event, one might be overdue. Keeping a well stocked emergency kit for local or regional disasters is especially important. And keeping valuables and transportation easily in reach is also recommended. This summary will attempt to provide warnings if such an event seems imminent.

 

A moderately strong earthquake occurred today as an M 5.6 in the Izu Islands, Japan. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity II-III in Japan with III in Tokyo, Oamishirasato, Chiba, and II in Saku, Nagano and in Kanagawa at Zushi, Kamakura and Hadano. The last earthquake within about 200 km of this event in the Izu Island occurred on July 23, 2024 also with M 5.6. The last in the area of larger magnitude was an M 6.1 on October 6, 2023. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

A strong earthquake also occurred today as an M 6.1 in the Izu Islands off southeastern Honshu, Japan. NEIC reported it was felt lightly in Chiba, Japan.

It was accompanied by a series of moderate foreshocks and aftershocks. This continues the current swarm of events in the Izu Islands which was addressed in the previous summary as:

 

"The largest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.1 in the Izu Islands, Japan. It was reported by NEIC to have been felt with light intensity in Saitama, Japan. It was accompanied by moderately large quakes of M 5.8, 4.2, 5.5, 5.6 and 5.6. This follows a long run-up to this swarm over the past week. This was noted in the previous issue of this summary as:

 

"Moderate earthquakes also continued today in the Bonin and Izu Islands of Japan today. The largest of these today were M 5.0-5.1. These events had been noted in previous issues of this summary as:

 

"The earthquake of M 5.7 in the Izu Islands, Japan was followed by an M 4.7 three hours later. This follows a series of such events in the area including an M 5.8 on September 19. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"An M 5.8 also occurred in the Izu Islands south of southeastern Honshu, Japan today. A similar M 5.8 occurred on February 5, 2023 and an M 6.3 in the Izu Islands was recorded on January 16, 2023...." (October 4-6, 2023)

 

 

 

Forecast 168648 had expected the Izu Islands would be active within about

200 km of this epicenter around January 8, 2025.

 

O:  7JAN2025 10:37:06  29.3N  139.3E MB=4.0  EMSC   IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION    

O:  7JAN2025 08:31:31  31.6N  138.4E MW=5.6  EMSC   IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION    

P:  8JAN2025 168648    30.0N  139.0E 3.5-4.9 AAAAA  Central/So. Honshu Japan   

 

A strong aftershock series continued today following the M 7.1 in Western Xizang, Tibet, China earlier on January 7. This was discussed in the previous issue of this summary and readers needing further information on this may find it in that issue. NEIC reported the strongest of today's aftershocks - of  M 4.8 in Western Xizang, China was felt with moderate intensity up to V in the area(s) of Western Xizang, China at Thimphu, Bhutan and II-III in Nepal at Bhaktapur, Kathmandu and Lalitpur.

 

Forecast 168697 had expected enhanced activity in this area within about

200 km of these aftershocks was likely around January 8. Following is

a listing of aftershocks of M>=4 in the past 24 hours.

 

O: 07JAN2025 12:22:16  28.3N   87.3E mb=4.2  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 15:22:36  28.3N   87.3E mb=4.3  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 07:54:10  28.4N   87.3E mb=4.4  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 01:28:12  28.5N   87.6E ML=4.0  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 01:43:43  28.5N   87.4E mb=4.2  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 03:51:21  28.5N   87.4E mb=4.8  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 07:36:40  28.6N   87.6E ML=4.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 14:04:11  28.6N   87.4E mb=4.3  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 13:29:37  28.7N   87.2E mb=4.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 00:08:20  28.7N   87.2E mb=4.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 13:07:40  28.8N   87.5E mb=4.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 19:52:52  28.8N   87.4E mb=4.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 21:11:41  28.8N   87.7E mb=4.0  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 15:06:33  28.9N   87.3E mb=4.3  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 17:36:08  28.9N   87.6E ML=4.2  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 07:08:54  28.9N   87.3E mb=4.7  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O:  7JAN2025 07:04:34  28.1N   87.3E ML=4.0  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P:  8JAN2025 168697    30.0N   88.0E 3.8-5.2 ABAAA  Xizang                     

 

An earthquake of M 5.2 in the mid-Indian Ridge was followed by an M 4.9 aftershock. These remote events were not reported felt. They are at 106 degrees from the M 6.8 in the Kuril Islands of December 28, 2024 and may have been promoted by energy from that source near the edge of the core-mantle shadow zone boundary. The antipode of this event is near 38N 102W in western Kansas and Nebraska. A small FFA is possible, but unlikely, in that area. Forecast 168812 had expected this activity within about 100 km was likely around January 4.

 

O:  7JAN2025 16:44:13  37.5S   77.9E MB=4.9  EMSC   MID-INDIAN RIDGE             

O: 07JAN2025 16:39:00  37.7S   77.9E mb=5.2  EMSC   MID-INDIAN RIDGE

P:  4JAN2025 168812    37.0S   79.0E 4.0-5.8 BAAAA  So. Indian Ocean           

 

NEIC reported earthquakes of M 5.3, 4.7, 4.9 in Ethiopia were felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Ethiopia at Addis Ababa, and in Oromia, Ethiopia at Debre Zeyit and Asbe Teferi. This seismicity in Ethiopia resumed early on January 8 with an M 5.3. The area experienced a brief lull following the M 7.1 in Xizang, China. An M 4.9 was recorded within minutes of both that quake and local solar noon on  January 7 and was probably promoted by strong tidal stresses which maximize near this hour. These earthquakes in Ethiopia and Izu Islands are near the eighth node (360/8=45 degrees) from the M 7.1 in Xizang and may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

Forecast 168598 had expected continued moderate aftershocks in Ethiopia were likely around January 7, 2025.

 

O: 07JAN2025 23:26:46   9.0N   40.2E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 08JAN2025 00:49:48   9.2N   40.1E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 08JAN2025 00:53:30   9.2N   40.2E Mw=5.3  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 08JAN2025 05:31:46   9.4N   40.1E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O:  7JAN2025 08:25:53   8.9N   39.9E MB=4.9  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P:  7JAN2025 168598     9.0N   40.0E 3.5-4.9 AAAAA  Ethiopia                   

OTHER GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY

 

For most events there are two listings. The first line is the observed event starting with "O:" for Observed. There follows the date, month and year, the time in UT hours:minutes:seconds, the latitude and longitude, the given magnitude and the reporting agency followed by the geographic location. The second line starts with "P:" This is the forecast event as forecast in our summaries normally more than a month in advance. Magnitudes may vary in response to updated seismic watches and daily variations due to tidal and other influences. This line has the forecast date, month and year, the forecast number, latitude, longitude and forecast magnitude range.  This is followed by a comparison between the forecast and the event. The comparison includes letters A-D. The first is number of days difference from predicted (A:up to 2, B3-5; C:6-10; D:more than 10), Difference in latitude (A:up to 1 degree; B:1-2 degrees; C:2-4 degrees; D:more than 4 degrees); longitude (same comparison as with latitude); magnitude (A: within forecast range; B: higher than forecast range; C: lower than forecast range; D: no comparison possible). The last letter is a stand in for a future comparison which needs to be done statistically after a large number of forecasts have been made. In previous data, an excellent match is generally AAAAA; a good match as one or two B's; a fair match has several B's and C's and a poor match is one which contains a number of C's or D's. 

 

ASIA

 

O: 07JAN2025 12:22:16  28.3N   87.3E mb=4.2  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 15:22:36  28.3N   87.3E mb=4.3  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 07:54:10  28.4N   87.3E mb=4.4  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 01:28:12  28.5N   87.6E ML=4.0  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 01:43:43  28.5N   87.4E mb=4.2  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 03:51:21  28.5N   87.4E mb=4.8  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 07:36:40  28.6N   87.6E ML=4.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 14:04:11  28.6N   87.4E mb=4.3  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 13:29:37  28.7N   87.2E mb=4.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 00:08:20  28.7N   87.2E mb=4.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 13:07:40  28.8N   87.5E mb=4.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 19:52:52  28.8N   87.4E mb=4.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 21:11:41  28.8N   87.7E mb=4.0  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 15:06:33  28.9N   87.3E mb=4.3  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 17:36:08  28.9N   87.6E ML=4.2  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 08JAN2025 07:08:54  28.9N   87.3E mb=4.7  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O:  7JAN2025 07:04:34  28.1N   87.3E ML=4.0  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P:  8JAN2025 168697    30.0N   88.0E 3.8-5.2 ABAAA  Xizang                     

 

INDONESIA AND PHILIPPINES

 

O:  8JAN2025 01:08:32   6.3S  150.1E MB=4.5  EMSC   NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.   

P:  6JAN2025 168577     8.0S  151.0E 4.0-5.5 ABAAA  New Ireland                

 

O:  7JAN2025 13:16:03   7.0S  130.0E MB=4.5  EMSC   BANDA SEA                    

P:  3JAN2025 168589     7.0S  130.0E 4.0-5.5 BAAAA  West Irian, PNG            

 

O:  8JAN2025 04:41:04   8.3S  107.9E ML=4.2  EMSC   JAVA, INDONESIA              

P:  8JAN2025 168584     9.0S  107.0E 4.0-5.5 AAAAA  So. of Java                

 

O:  7JAN2025 17:52:22   8.3S  119.3E MB=5.0  EMSC   FLORES REGION, INDONESIA     

P:  2JAN2025 168587     8.0S  117.0E 4.0-5.4 BACAA  Sumbawa Island area        

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Flores, Indonesia was felt with moderate intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Flores, Indonesia at Bima Nusa.

 

O:  8JAN2025 02:14:17   8.9S  115.5E ML=4.2  EMSC   BALI REGION, INDONESIA       

P:  7JAN2025 168786    11.0S  115.0E 4.0-5.4 ABAAA  So. of Indonesia           

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 in Bali, Indonesia was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Bali, Indonesia at Ubud, Kuta and Denpasar.

EMSC reported minor shaking in Bali at Sandububaya, Ubud, Kuta, and Nusa, Penida.

 

O:  7JAN2025 09:19:06  10.0N  126.1E ML=4.1  EMSC   MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES        

P:  7JAN2025 168603    10.0N  126.0E 3.5-4.9 AAAAA  Luzon, Philippines         

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.6 in Mindanao, Philippines was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Mindanao, Philippines at Pilar Caraga.

 

 

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

 

O:  7JAN2025 23:38:35  15.7N   97.3W ML=4.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO      

P:  3JAN2025 168613    16.0N   98.0W 3.5-5.3 BAAAA  Oaxaca, Mexico             

 

O:  8JAN2025 00:42:02  16.4N   95.9W ML=4.2  EMSC   OAXACA, MEXICO               

P:  7JAN2025 168612    16.0N   96.0W 3.5-5.5 AAAAA  Oaxaca, Mexico             

 

O:  8JAN2025 02:02:21  17.6N   94.7W ML=4.2  EMSC   VERACRUZ, MEXICO             

P:  7JAN2025 168595    17.0N   94.0W 3.5-5.2 AAAAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

 

O:  8JAN2025 06:09:04  18.2N   65.0W MD=3.3  EMSC   VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION        

P:  8JAN2025 168602    18.0N   64.0W 3.0-5.4 AAAAA  Leeward Islands            

 

O:  7JAN2025 16:10:19  19.1N  104.9W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE JALISCO, MEXICO     

P:  4JAN2025 168607    18.0N  104.0W 3.5-5.3 BBAAA  Michoacan, Mexico          

 

 

O:  7JAN2025 08:30:22  23.0N  100.0W ML=4.0  EMSC   SAN LUIS POTOSI, MEXICO      

 

O:  7JAN2025 16:47:11  25.5S   69.6W MB=4.2  EMSC   ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE           

P:  8JAN2025 168795    23.0S   69.0W 4.0-5.6 ACAAA  Coast No. Chile            

 

 

O: 07JAN2025 11:21:09  16.1N   97.5W ML=4.0  EMSC   OAXACA, MEXICO

 

O: 07JAN2025 16:41:29  16.8N   94.2W ML=4.0  EMSC   OAXACA, MEXICO

 

AFRICA AND EUROPE

 

O: 07JAN2025 23:26:46   9.0N   40.2E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 08JAN2025 00:49:48   9.2N   40.1E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 08JAN2025 00:53:30   9.2N   40.2E Mw=5.3  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 08JAN2025 05:31:46   9.4N   40.1E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O:  7JAN2025 08:25:53   8.9N   39.9E MB=4.9  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P:  7JAN2025 168598     9.0N   40.0E 3.5-4.9 AAAAA  Ethiopia                   

 

O:  8JAN2025 01:30:04  39.9N   41.8E MB=4.5  EMSC   EASTERN TURKEY               

P:  6JAN2025 168692    38.0N   39.0E 3.5-5.2 ABBAA  Turkey                      

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Eastern Turkey was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Eastern Turkey at Kurtulus, Fabiaana, Yunnus Emre, Lala Pasa, Muratpasa, Muftu Solakzade, Adnan Menderes, Universite, Omer Nasuhi, Aziziye, Saltuklu, and Batumi.

 

O:  8JAN2025 02:48:56  53.8N    3.9W ML=1.1  EMSC   UNITED KINGDOM               

P: 22DEC2024 168488    54.0N    2.0W 3.0-4.4 CAAAA  United Kingdom             

 

O:  8JAN2025 03:33:56  64.7N   17.3W MB=4.3  EMSC   ICELAND                      

P:  3JAN2025 168768    65.0N   17.0W 3.0-4.7 AAAAA  Iceland area               

 

SOUTHWEST PACIFIC

 

O:  7JAN2025 09:06:56  19.3S  173.0W MB=4.9  EMSC   TONGA REGION                 

P:  3JAN2025 168802    20.0S  175.0W 4.0-5.8 BABAA  Tonga Islands              

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported in the Southwest Pacific region today.

 

OCEAN RIDGES

 

O:  8JAN2025 03:33:56  64.7N   17.3W MB=4.3  EMSC   ICELAND                      

P:  3JAN2025 168768    65.0N   17.0W 3.0-4.7 AAAAA  Iceland area               

 

O:  7JAN2025 16:44:13  37.5S   77.9E MB=4.9  EMSC   MID-INDIAN RIDGE             

O: 07JAN2025 16:39:00  37.7S   77.9E mb=5.2  EMSC   MID-INDIAN RIDGE

P:  4JAN2025 168812    37.0S   79.0E 4.0-5.8 BAAAA  So. Indian Ocean           

 

 

ZEALANDIA AND AUSTRALIA REGION

 

No earthquakes of M>=4 were recorded in the regions of Zealandia or Australia

today.

 

JAPAN AND KURIL ISLANDS

 

O:  7JAN2025 10:37:06  29.3N  139.3E MB=4.0  EMSC   IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION    

O:  7JAN2025 08:31:31  31.6N  138.4E MW=5.6  EMSC   IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION    

P:  8JAN2025 168648    30.0N  139.0E 3.5-4.9 AAAAA  Central/So. Honshu Japan   

 

O:  7JAN2025 17:23:48  24.3N  142.1E MW=5.3  EMSC   VOLCANO ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION

P:  7JAN2025 168636    22.0N  143.0E 4.0-5.4 ACAAA  Volcano Islands            

P: 26DEC2024 168341    25.0N  142.0E 4.0-5.4 CAAAA  Bonin Islands              

 

O:  7JAN2025 10:19:49  27.5N  128.8E MB=4.5  EMSC   RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN        

P:  8JAN2025 168629    27.0N  130.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Kyushu Japan               

 

U.S./CANADA*

 

WESTERN U.S./CANADA

 

CALIFORNIA

 

O: 07JAN2025 22:50:19  31.2N  115.5W ML=3.2  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

O: 07JAN2025 22:20:57  31.4N  115.6W ML=3.2  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

O:  7JAN2025 22:48:55  31.0N  115.0W ML=3.0  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO      

P:  5JAN2025 168659    31.3N  114.9W 2.5-4.7 AAAAA  Nevada area                

 

O:  7JAN2025 13:46:34  33.1N  115.6W ML=2.3  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  9JAN2025 168673    32.5N  115.7W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O:  7JAN2025 19:28:10  34.2N  117.0W ML=2.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  8JAN2025 168679    34.1N  117.4W 2.5-4.7 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O:  7JAN2025 18:57:30  35.1N  119.1W ML=2.0  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

P:  5JAN2025 168680    35.0N  119.2W 2.5-4.7 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O:  7JAN2025 18:52:25  37.4N  118.8W MD=2.8  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

P:  6JAN2025 168640    37.3N  118.3W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

O:  7JAN2025 09:59:42  38.8N  122.8W MD=2.6  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

O: 07JAN2025 22:30:49  38.8N  122.8W MD=2.8  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

P:  5JAN2025 168645    38.9N  122.8W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  Central California         

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in the Geysers, California was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of the Geysers, California at Kelseyville.

 

O: 07JAN2025 18:00:17  40.3N  124.6W MD=2.5  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 08JAN2025 00:03:29  40.3N  124.4W MD=2.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O:  8JAN2025 03:41:10  40.2N  124.5W MD=2.5  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

P:  8JAN2025 168721    40.3N  124.7W 2.5-4.5 AAAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

 

O:  8JAN2025 00:06:24  41.6N  109.9W ML=3.0  EMSC   WYOMING                      

P:  6JAN2025 168701    41.8N  108.7W 2.0-4.1 AAAAA  Colorado area              

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Wyoming was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Wyoming at Green River.

 

O:  8JAN2025 03:55:09  41.9N  119.6W ML=2.3  EMSC   NEVADA                       

O: 08JAN2025 06:35:25  41.9N  119.6W ML=2.2  EMSC   NEVADA

P:  4JAN2025 168700    41.3N  118.7W 2.5-5.0 BAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

 

ALASKA

 

O:  8JAN2025 02:28:31  55.5N  158.0W ML=3.5  EMSC   ALASKA PENINSULA             

P:  6JAN2025 168742    54.7N  156.9W 3.5-4.9 AAAAA  Alaska Peninsula           

 

O:  8JAN2025 02:08:10  60.2N  148.3W ML=3.3  EMSC   KENAI PENINSULA, ALASKA      

P:  8JAN2025 168765    60.5N  148.5W 3.2-5.2 AAAAA  Central Alaska             

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.3 in Kenai Peninsula, Alaska was felt with moderate intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska at Seward, and II-III in Moose Pass, Anchorage.

 

PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN U.S./WESTERN CANADA

 

O:  7JAN2025 20:56:52  44.9N  124.0W ML=2.3  EMSC   OREGON                       

P:  3JAN2025 168727    45.3N  121.7W 2.0-4.0 BABAA  Oregon state, U.S.         

 

O: 07JAN2025 10:03:45  52.8N  132.2W MB=2.5  ECAN OF DAAJING GIIDS, BC  

O:  8JAN2025 02:41:06  53.0N  132.8W ML=2.7  EMSC   HAIDA GWAII REGION           

P:  5JAN2025 168747    54.0N  134.0W 3.0-5.0 BAAAA  British Colombia           

 

ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION

 

O:  8JAN2025 00:06:24  41.6N  109.9W ML=3.0  EMSC   WYOMING                      

P:  6JAN2025 168701    41.8N  108.7W 2.0-4.1 AAAAA  Colorado area              

 

O: 08JAN2025 01:15:38  31.5N  103.7W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 07JAN2025 18:33:53  32.0N  102.2W ML=2.1  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O:  8JAN2025 04:45:42  32.5N  104.6W ML=2.7  EMSC   NEW MEXICO                   

P:  7JAN2025 168672    31.6N  103.6W 2.0-4.3 AAAAA  SW U.S.A                   

 

EASTERN U.S./CANADA

 

O: 07JAN2025 10:36:02  45.0N   58.8W MB=3.1  ECAN OF CAPE BRETON, NS  

O:  7JAN2025 10:36:02  45.0N   58.8W ML=3.1  EMSC   NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN         

 

HAWAII

 

 

O:  7JAN2025 19:44:38  19.8N  155.8W ML=3.0  EMSC   ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII     

P:  6JAN2025 168600    19.2N  155.3W 3.0-4.6 AAAAA  Hawaii                     

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Hawaii was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Hawaii at Holualoa, Waikoloa, Kamuela and II in Kailua Kona and Naalehu.

 

 

 

January 9, 2025

 

The current tolls from the M 7.1 in southern Xizang (Tibet) stand at 95 dead and at least 130 injured.

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.7 in Southern Xinjiang Province, China. NEIC reported it was lightly felt in the epicentral area.

 

The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.2 in western Texas. NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity IV in Roswell, New Mexico; III in Carlsbad and in Texas at Fort Davis, Pecos and Salt Flat and II in Texas at Fort Stockton, Alpine, El Paso among others.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Central California was felt with moderate intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Central California at Aromas, III in Salinas, San Juan Bautista, Watsonville, Sacramento and II in Big Sur, Marina, Sunnyvale, Castroville, Lathrop and San Francisco.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in New Mexico was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of New Mexico at Carlsbad.

 

NEIC reported earthquakes of M 4.5, 4.6, 4.4, 4.9, 4.6, 4.4 in Ethiopia were felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Ethiopia at Addis Ababa.

 

 

NEIC reported earthquake of M 4.7, 4.0 and 4.2 in Vanuatu were felt with moderate intensity up to III in the area(s) of Vanuatu at Vila Shefa.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.8 in Southern California was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern California at El Central and Imperial and at Parker, Arizona.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 south of Bali  was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Bali at Klungkung and Kuta.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Bali at Kuta, Nusa, Denpasar, Pujut, Sanur, and Selong.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.2 in Southern Alaska was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern Alaska at Wasilla and Anchorage.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.2 in Northern California was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Northern California at Chester and Westwood and III at Paynes Creek.

 

No Tropical Cyclones are currently active

 

A tropical cyclone may be forming in the South Indian Ocean east of Madagascar. This system is currently located near 15S 68E and moving to the west at 19 kts with winds up to 33 kts. It could enhance regional seismicity along the ridge lines in the South Indian Ocean area and could affect the antipodal seismicity near the Gulf of California at 15N 112W. Later it could affect seismicity in southern California as it approaches the antipode to that area.

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

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3440       0353   0403      0409   C3.8      (January 8, 2025)   4.7E-04  

Xizang M 4.8 03:51 UT

Iceland M 4.3 03:34 UT

 

3480       0601   0604      0609   C1.9      (January 8, 2025)   7.2E-04  

3490       0629   0637      0641   C9.8      (January 8, 2025)   3.8E-03  

3510       0853   0904      0927   C2.4      (January 8, 2025)   4.1E-03  

3530       0957   1005      1012   C2.3      (January 8, 2025)   4.1E-04  

Xizang M 3.9 10:08 UT

 

3550       1505   1512      1519   C2.1      (January 8, 2025)   1.4E-03  

Chiapas M 4.1 15:05 UT

New Guinea M 4.3 15:23 UT

 

3570       2054   2059      2103   C1.8      (January 8, 2025)   7.3E-04   

Ethiopia M 4.6 20:56 UT

Reykjanes Ridge M 4.7 20:59 UT

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  quiet January 9-11.  Solar M-flare chance: 60% X-class: 15% proton storm: 10%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    3   6  6 14:00 4  113 160

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 8, 2025 at 10:23:06 UT (#250108B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

January 8, 2025

 

A major series of wildfires is currently consuming large portions of acerage in

Southern California in the Los Angeles region. The cause of these is currently

being investigated but is not known a this writing. Thousands of homes have

been burnt to the ground, millions are without electricity and injuries and deaths

have not been calculated at this point. This is a major disaster for the area.

Fire fighters and disaster personel are on the scene trying to mitigate the

disaster and winds are expected to be at lower speeds in the next day.

While this is not an earthquake, or earthquake related, the residents of this heavily populated area of the U.S. southwest are in

our thoughts.

 

In terms of earthquakes there have been two major earthquake disasters in

the Los Angeles area in the past 90 years. The first of these occurred as the

San Fernando earthquake of M 6.8 of February 9, 1971. This was described in

this summary as:

 

"2  9 14  0 55 1971  34.400 -118.434   9 6.7   So. California

 

The San Fernando earthquake. Maximum intensity VI when the Olive View Hospital was destroyed.  58 killed of which 49 were at the San Fernando Veterans Ad. Hospital. More than 2,000 injured. Damage estimated at more than $500 millioin. The near-failure of the Lower Van Norman Dam caused evacuation of thousands. Electrical and utilities were completely disrupted. Ground faulting was observed in the San Fernando area and landslides were common. Highway overpasses, railroads, pipelines were severely damaged by slides. Roads were blocked by rockfalls." (February 9, 2024)

 

The other was the Northridge earthquake of January 17, 1994 of M 7.0 as described

in this summary:

 

 

" 1 17 12 30 55 1994  34.220 -118.760  18 7.0   So. California

 

Strongly damaging in the Los Angeles, Ventura, Orange and San Bernardino area with maximum damage in the Northridge area. Up to 60 killed and 7000 injured.  40,000 buildings damaged and more than 20,000 homeless. Maximum intensity was IX at Northridge and Sherman Oaks. Overpasses on the Santa Monica Freeway collapsed. Damage also to other freeways in the area. Fires were started by the earthquakes which caused additional damage. Estimated damage was $20 billion (U.S. Dollars). Felt throughout southern California into Nevada, Utah and Baja, California. Rockslides closed many roads. Ground cracks were noted at Granada Hills and Potrero Canyon. Liquefaction occurred in the Los Angeles Basin." (January 17, 2024)

 

The Northridge earthquake was preceded by a series of disastrous fires in the

area described in the UNDRR (United Nations report as:

 

"USA: The 1993 Southern California Fires (IFFN No 10- January 1994)

 

Souothern California suffered another disastrous series of Fires in October and November 1993. The fires

started on 26 October under sever Santa Ana Wind conditions, some by arson and other accidentally. Preliminary data indicat that a total of 21 fires covered 197225 acres (almost 84,000 ha) injuring 162

people and killing three. The fires destroyed 1241 structures and damage was preliminarily estimated by be $500 million, although

that figure could rise as damage is further assessed and the aftermath of heavy rains, mudslides, and floods afer the fires takes its toll.

 

The fires were in six southern California counties - Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego and Ventura."

 

Likewise the San Fernando earthquake of 1971 had been preceded several months

before by a major wild fire in the Los Angeles area. The website htts://achistory.com/gif/galleries/fire092570/

describes this fire as:

 

"September 25, 1970 - The Clampitt (Newhall and W4ight (Malibu) fires of September 25, 1970 merged to become the

largest and deadliest wildfire in modern Los Angeles County histor, up to at point.

 

The Clampitt fire broke out around 8 a.m. Friday, Sept. 25, near Clampitt Road in the Newhall Pass as a result of

Downed power lines. In Santa Ana winds clocked at 80 mph, it took less than a daa for the fire to make a 20-mile run to the coast, tearing through Porter Ranch, the Simi Hills at Chatsworth, south to the 101 Freeway and on to Malibu Canyon. News reports initially called

it the Chatsworth-Maliby Canyon fire because much of the destruction  occurred there.

 

By the time the smoke cleared, the Clampitt Fire had scorched 107,103 acres

of brush and forest, destroyed 80 structures (source: University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources). It sill stands as L.A. County's deadliest wildfire in modern history ..."

 

While other wildfire of lesser extent occur in the Los Angeles every year. The

seasonal Santa Ana winds are a major factor in spreading the fires. But is there

a relation between major wild fires in the Los Angeles area and subsequent

earthquakes such as those of February, 1971 and January, 1994?

 

This summary has previously noted that there may be such a connection. Fires

remove a substantial mass from the surface over a broad area. This mass is redistributed

through winds out of the region. As with, but reverse from, reservoir loading

and subsequent earthquakes, this can lead to substantial adjustment in the

stress environment of the area beneath the fires and perhaps to strong

earthquakes.

 

Significant earthquakes in the area of Los Angeles often occur when a tropical

cyclone is active in the South Indian Ocean east and south of Madagascar (at

the antipode of Los Angeles). So readers may want to watch for such a meteorological

storm in the next couple of months.

 

At the very least, these fires remind that the first several months of the

year (January-March) are the most likely to see major earthquakes in the

area of southern California near Los Angeles and since it has been 31 years

since the last such event, one might be overdue. Keeping a well stocked

emergency kit for local or regional disasters is especially important. And

keeping valuables and transportation easily in reach is also recommended.

This summary will provide warnings if such an event seems imminent.

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.6 in the Izu Islands, Japan. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity II-III in Japan with III in Tokyo, Oamishirasato, Chiba, and II in Saku, Nagano and in Kanagawa at Zushi, Kamakura and Hadano.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.8 in Western Xizang, China was felt with moderate intensity up to V in the area(s) of Western Xizang, China at Thimphu, Bhutan and II-III in Nepal at Bhaktapur, Kathmandu and Lalitpur.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 in Bali, Indonesia was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Bali, Indonesia at Ubud, Kuta and Denpasar.

EMSC reported minor shaking in Bali at Sandububaya, Ubud, Kuta, and Nusa, Penida.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.3 in Kenai Peninsula, Alaska was felt with moderate intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Kenai Peninsula, Alaska at Seward, and II-III in Moose Pass, Anchorage.

 

NEIC reported earthquakes of M 5.3, 4.7, 4.9 in Ethiopia were felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Ethiopia at Addis Ababa, and in Oromia, Ethiopia at Debre Zeyit and Asbe Teferi.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Wyoming was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Wyoming at Green River.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Hawaii was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Hawaii at Holualoa, Waikoloa, Kamuela and II in Kailua Kona and Naalehu.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Flores, Indonesia was felt with moderate intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Flores, Indonesia at Bima Nusa.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in the Geysers, California was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of the Geysers, California at Kelseyville.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.6 in Mindanao, Philippines was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Mindanao, Philippines at Pilar Caraga.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Eastern Turkey was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Eastern Turkey at Kurtulus, Fabiaana, Yunnus Emre, Lala Pasa, Muratpasa, Muftu Solakzade, Adnan Menderes, Universite, Omer Nasuhi, Aziziye, Saltuklu, and Batumi.

 

No Tropical Cyclones are currently active

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

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3310       0038   0046      0103   C2.3      (January 7, 2025)   3.2E-03  

Western Xizang M 7.1 01:05 UT

Eastern China M 4.0 00:52 UT

 

3360       0600   0609      0615   C2.8      (January 7, 2025)   1.8E-03  

3370       0919   0931      0955   C2.5      (January 7, 2025)   4.7E-03  

Mindanao M 4.1 09:19 UT

 

3400       1737   1742      1746   C1.4      (January 7, 2025)   7.5E-04  

Xizang M 4.2 17:36 UT

Flores M 5.0 17:52 UT

Volcano Is. M 5.3 17:23 UT

 

3410       2117   2128      2136   C3.2      (January 7, 2025)   2.6E-03  

3420       2235   2305      2342   M1.1      (January 7, 2025)   3.2E-02  

Ethiopia M 4.5 23:26 UT

Oaxaca M 4.2 23:38 UT

 

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD: unsettled January 8 quiet January 9-10.  Solar M-flare chance: 70% X-class: 25% proton storm: 15%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)   12  24  8 07:00 6  113 160

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

MAJOR QUAKE DAMAGING; DEADLY IN NEPAL AND XIZANG, CHINA

 

EARTHQUAKE SUMMARY FOR JANUARY  6, 2025

 

A major earthquake of M 6.8-7.1 occurred in Nepal and Xizang, China (Tibet) today. It was felt widely from Xizang, China to Nepal to India. NEIC reported maximum intensity VI in Bangla and Bihar, India at Islampur and Munger and V at Baharampur, Kalimpong, Dinapur, Koilwar, Motihari, Raxaul, Samastipur, in Nepal with intensity V in Bhimeshwar, Mechinagar, Banepa, Butwal; with IV in Bangladesh at Sherpur, Nawabganj, Narayanganj, Rangpur, Rajshahi; in Bhutan at Phuentsholing, among others. EMSC reported strong shaking in Nepal at Kathmandu, Malangwa, and in India at Majorganj, Jaygaon, Nyoti Nagar, Bairatisal, West Ashrampara, Arbinda Pally, Jalpaiguri, Paljor Stadium area, Namchi, Sikkim, India, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Siliguri, among others. Initial reports indicate that more than 95 people were killed in the earthquake with at least 130 injured. AP reported major damage of the Tibetan holy city of Shigatse.  At least 1000 homes were damaged. The epicenter is about 75 km from Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world. Operations at that location have ceased for the immediate threats of aftershocks or landslides related to today's event. Minor damage was initially reported confined to areas of southern Xizang, China and Nepal.  Videos on the internet show some damage in these areas. The mainshock was followed by a series of moderate aftershocks which NEIC reported were felt with moderate to strong intensity (V) in Kathmandu, Nepal.

 

A light M 3.9 foreshock hit this area of Nepal on January 3, 2025 and was noted in this summary at the time as:

 

"EMSC reported an earthquake of M 3.9 in Nepal was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Nepal at Kathmandu." (January 3, 2025)

 

These epicenters are at the fourth node (90 degrees) from the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024 and were in an area where enhanced seismicity after that quake was expected in this summary on December 17 as:

 

"Node 4 (90 degrees)

Vanuatu to Washington State, Gulf of California, Central China, Revillo Gigedo Island, Mexico, Jalisco, Mexico, Nevada, Nepal, Arizona, Oregon, Northern, Central East Pacific Rise, Nepal, Utah, Gulf of California, " (December 17, 2024)

 

It is also at 104-105 degrees from the M 7.0 off Northern California of December 5, 2024 – likewise in an area where enhanced seismicity had been expected following that event as noted at the time in this summary:

 

"Inner shadow zone edge (101-110 degrees)

Coast of Northern California to Celebes, Turkmenistan, Assam, India, China, Iran, Mid-Atlantic, New Zealand, Myanmar, Ceram, Halhahera, Molucca, Cyprus, Crete, Greece, Ceram, Christchurch, New Zealand, Molucca, Afghanistan, Caucasus, Irian Jaya, Mindanao,  ", (December 5, 2024)

 

The last earthquake of M>=6.5 within about 300 km of today's epicenter occurred as an M 7.3 on May 12, 2015 - a regional aftershock of an M 7.8 of April 25, 2015.  At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The strong earthquake of M 7.2 in Nepal was widely felt in the region. This report noted in the previous issue in regard to the possibility of a strong aftershock in Nepal at this time:

 

"The great earthquake in Nepal of April 25 occurred half a lunar month ago.

In many areas tidal forces are maximized at 14-15 day intervals and can  help trigger large aftershocks at that time. A strong aftershock in Nepal is overdue after a series of quiet days in that region. There were some moderate events in the area today leading to speculation that a larger earthquake may be imminent. The death toll from the mainshock is over 8000 now and many buildings are damaged and could collapse in a major aftershock. As the migration of major earthquakes at the fifth node from Nepal (72 degrees) in the New Britain area has been moving to the east as noted in previous issues of this report, a strong aftershock in Nepal would also likely be 100-200 km east of the April 25 mainshock." (April 11-12, 2015)

 

The earthquake in Nepal of M 7.2 brought fresh death and destruction to that country. Initial deaths are listed at 65 in Nepal and 17 more in India with the latest event and more than 8000 from the mainshock. In addition more than 2000 more were injured in today's aftershock and scores of buildings collapsed after being weakened in the mainshock. Most of the casualties were listed in Dolakha district north of Kathmandu. The quake was centered near Mt. Everest and was followed by at least 17 moderate aftershocks including an M 6.2. Landslides caused additional destruction. At least one aid helicopter was missing and presumed down. Flights to Kathmandu were diverted for most of the day. Schools remained closed probably for another two weeks. The quake was felt throughout Nepal, in Pakistan, Bihar, northern India and China where at least one person was killed in Tibel. The quake occurred shortly after local solar noon and was probably promoted by tidal stresses as was the mainshock two weeks ago (occurred minutes before local solar noon). Today's aftershock is about 150 km to the east of the mainshock of April 25 and affected a slightly different population." (May 12, 2015)

 

The last earthquake to hit within about 150 km of today's epicenter with M>=6.5 occurred as an M 6.9 on September 18, 2011.  Far-field aftershocks following today's M 7.1 may be expected in the following general regions in the coming days:

 

 

Outer shadow zone edge (141-148 degrees)

Nepal to coast of Mexico, Galapagos, Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, Costa Rica, Ecuador

 

Node 3 (120 degrees)

Nepal to northern Baja California, Mexico, western Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, New Mexico, Baja, northern Gulf of California,

 

P- and S- shadow zone edge and node 7 (101-110 degrees)

Nepal to Nova Scotia, Quebec-Ontario, Maine, Oregon, Washington State, Montana, Northern Mid-Atlantic, Tonga/Fiji, Saskatchewan, Canada, South Island, New Zealand, Southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Coast of Oregon, Maine, Yellowstone, New York, Ontario,  Idaho, South Island, New Zealand, Kermadec, Tonga, Fiji, Balleny Islands, San Francisco, CA., Michigan, New Hampshire, Hawaii, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, New Zealand, Quebec, Yellowstone, Idaho, 

 

Node 4 (90 degrees)

Nepal to Azores, 

 

 

Node 5 (72 degrees)

Nepal to Iceland, Andreanof, Rat Islands, Northern Australia,  New Guinea, New Britain, Portugal

 

 

Node 6 (60 degrees)

Nepal to New Guinea, Norway, Italy, Guam, North Pole, Norwegian Sea, Greenland Sea,  

 

 

Node 7 (52 degrees)

Nepal to Ukraine, Kuril Islands, Quebec, Bonin Islands, Crete, Greece, Mariana Is., Izu Islands, Japan, Timor, Mariana Islands, 

 

 

Node 8 (45 degrees)

Nepal to Mindanao, Ceram,

 

Forecast 168697 had expected enhanced seismicity in this area within about 200 km of this epicenter was likely around January 8, 2025.                   

 

O: 07JAN2025 01:13:28  28.4N   87.3E mb=5.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 01:43:51  28.4N   87.3E mb=4.9  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 05:11:15  28.4N   87.2E ML=4.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 05:27:01  28.4N   87.4E ML=4.0  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 01:24:26  28.5N   87.4E mb=5.0  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 05:53:09  28.5N   88.5E ML=3.8  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 00:11:49  28.6N   87.3E mb=4.3  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 01:05:17  28.6N   87.4E Mw=7.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 02:22:44  28.6N   87.2E mb=4.3  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 03:19:34  28.7N   87.2E mb=4.3  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 03:45:55  28.7N   87.3E mb=4.5  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 01:32:00  28.8N   87.6E mb=4.8  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 03:41:14  28.8N   87.4E ML=4.3  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 05:57:16  28.8N   87.4E mb=4.8  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 01:37:17  28.9N   87.5E mb=4.9  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 01:59:49  29.0N   87.8E mb=4.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 02:34:57  29.1N   87.4E mb=4.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O:  7JAN2025 07:04:34  28.1N   87.3E ML=4.0  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG                

O:  7JAN2025 06:25:40  28.3N   87.3E ML=4.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P:  8JAN2025 168697    30.0N   88.0E 3.8-5.2 ABAAA  Xizang                     

 

 

An M 5.2 was also felt north of today's M 7.1 event in the region of western Xizang. NEIC reported light shaking from this event in the area of Gangtok, Sikkim, India. This epicenter (like the M 7.1 later in the day) is at about 102 degrees from the M 7.0 in Northern California and at the fourth node from Vanuatu.

 

Forecast 168696 had expected activity in this area was likely around January 8, 2025.

 

O:  6JAN2025 15:26:47  33.4N   87.0E MB=5.2  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P:  8JAN2025 168696    30.0N   81.0E 3.8-5.2 ACAAA  Xizang                     

 

A moderately strong earthquake occurred today in the Izu Islands, Japan. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity II-III in Japan at Tokyo and Saku, Nagano.

EMSC reported it was felt with slow tremor in Japan at Bunkyo and Hanamigawa.

 

A moderate earthquake shook Greece today with M 4.7. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity V in Zakharo, Ilia, Greece. EMSC reported it was strongly felt in Greece at Tholo, Kyparissia, Spiantza, Pyrgos, Chora, Pylos, Messini, Kouroyta, Kalamata, Agios Andreas, Kaminia, Patras, Loutraki, Pireus, Ionnina among others. This event occurred near local solar noon and may have been promoted by SFE which maximize effects near local solar noon from a C6.6 solar flare which  was simultaneous with this earthquake as seen from data from SWPC which follow:

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

3210       0948   0958      1011   C6.6      (January 6, 2025)   7.1E-03  

Greece M 4.9 09:48 UT

Northern California M 3.6 09:45 UT

 

3190       0843   0851      0855   C2.1      (January 6, 2025)   1.4E-03  

Greece M 2.7 08:42 UT

 

A minor foreshock of M 2.7 hit the region of southern Greece with the previous flare (3190) perhaps indicating a weakness to SFE at this time.

 

A series of minor foreshocks hit this same area of Greece as reported in  the previous issue of this summary with a moderate solar flare.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

3030       1810   1817      1821   C5.0      (January 5, 2025)   3.4E-03  

Greece M 3.2 18:19 UT

 

An M 3.6 earthquake off the coast of Northern California may also have been triggered by SFE from today's flare. It occurred near local solar midnight  with this flare.

 

 

Forecast 168662 had expected this activity was likely within about 50 km

of this epicenter around January 4, 2025.

 

O:  6JAN2025 09:47:57  37.4N   21.6E MB=4.9  ANSS   NNW OF KYPARISS├¡A GREECE    

O:  6JAN2025 09:47:58  37.4N   21.7E MB=4.9  EMSC   SOUTHERN GREECE              

P:  4JAN2025 168662    38.0N   22.0E 3.0-4.8 AAAAA  No. Greece                 

 

 

OTHER GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY

 

For most events there are two listings. The first line is the observed event starting with "O:" for Observed. There follows the date, month and year, the time in UT hours:minutes:seconds, the latitude and longitude, the given magnitude and the reporting agency followed by the geographic location. The second line starts with "P:" This is the forecast event as forecast in our summaries normally more than a month in advance. Magnitudes may vary in response to updated seismic watches and daily variations due to tidal and other influences. This line has the forecast date, month and year, the forecast number, latitude, longitude and forecast magnitude range.  This is followed by a comparison between the forecast and the event. The comparison includes letters A-D. The first is number of days difference from predicted (A:up to 2, B3-5; C:6-10; D:more than 10), Difference in latitude (A:up to 1 degree; B:1-2 degrees; C:2-4 degrees; D:more than 4 degrees); longitude (same comparison as with latitude); magnitude (A: within forecast range; B: higher than forecast range; C: lower than forecast range; D: no comparison possible). The last letter is a stand in for a future comparison which needs to be done statistically after a large number of forecasts have been made. In previous data, an excellent match is generally AAAAA; a good match as one or two B's; a fair match has several B's and C's and a poor match is one which contains a number of C's or D's. 

 

ASIA

 

O:  6JAN2025 10:46:00  24.4N  121.4E ML=4.3  EMSC   TAIWAN                       

P:  6JAN2025 168635    23.0N  121.0E 4.0-5.6 ABAAA  Taiwan                     

 

O:  6JAN2025 07:34:23  27.2N   97.2E ML=3.9  EMSC   MYANMAR-INDIA BORDER REGION   

P:  6JAN2025 168631    25.0N   97.0E 4.0-5.4 ACAAA  Myanmar                    

 

O: 07JAN2025 02:14:29  33.5N   87.0E mb=4.8  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O:  6JAN2025 15:26:47  33.4N   87.0E MB=5.2  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P:  8JAN2025 168696    30.0N   81.0E 3.8-5.2 ACAAA  Xizang                     

 

O:  6JAN2025 07:18:11  37.0N   68.9E MB=4.4  EMSC   HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN

P:  7JAN2025 168653    36.0N   70.0E 3.8-5.2 AAAAA  Hindu Kush/Pakistan        

 

O:  6JAN2025 16:09:02  37.9N   72.6E MB=4.3  EMSC   TAJIKISTAN                   

P:  8JAN2025 168654    38.0N   73.0E 3.8-5.2 AAAAA  Hindu Kush/Pakistan        

 

O:  6JAN2025 19:22:27  39.1N   48.3E ML=3.8  EMSC   NORTHWESTERN IRAN            

P:  4JAN2025 168707    40.0N   50.0E 4.0-5.4 AABAA  Kazakhstan                 

 

 

O: 06JAN2025 17:24:07  28.2N   52.3E mb=4.8  EMSC   SOUTHERN IRAN

O: 06JAN2025 21:41:51  28.2N   52.4E mb=4.1  EMSC   SOUTHERN IRAN

O:  6JAN2025 19:28:40  28.1N   52.5E MB=4.9  EMSC   SOUTHERN IRAN                

O:  6JAN2025 16:59:51  28.2N   52.5E MW=5.2  EMSC   SOUTHERN IRAN                

P:  4JAN2025 168634    27.0N   55.0E 3.5-5.2 ABCAA  So. Iran/Persian Gulf      

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.2 in Iran was felt with  intensity up to VI in the area(s) of Iran at Kongan Bushehr.

 

O: 07JAN2025 01:13:28  28.4N   87.3E mb=5.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 01:43:51  28.4N   87.3E mb=4.9  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 05:11:15  28.4N   87.2E ML=4.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 05:27:01  28.4N   87.4E ML=4.0  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 01:24:26  28.5N   87.4E mb=5.0  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 05:53:09  28.5N   88.5E ML=3.8  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 00:11:49  28.6N   87.3E mb=4.3  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 01:05:17  28.6N   87.4E Mw=7.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 02:22:44  28.6N   87.2E mb=4.3  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 03:19:34  28.7N   87.2E mb=4.3  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 03:45:55  28.7N   87.3E mb=4.5  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 01:32:00  28.8N   87.6E mb=4.8  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 03:41:14  28.8N   87.4E ML=4.3  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 05:57:16  28.8N   87.4E mb=4.8  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 01:37:17  28.9N   87.5E mb=4.9  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 01:59:49  29.0N   87.8E mb=4.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O: 07JAN2025 02:34:57  29.1N   87.4E mb=4.6  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG

O:  7JAN2025 07:04:34  28.1N   87.3E ML=4.0  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

O:  7JAN2025 06:25:40  28.3N   87.3E ML=4.1  EMSC   WESTERN XIZANG               

P:  8JAN2025 168697    30.0N   88.0E 3.8-5.2 ABAAA  Xizang                     

 

INDONESIA AND PHILIPPINES

 

O:  6JAN2025 11:47:25   2.5S  140.6E ML=4.3  EMSC   NEAR N COAST OF PAPUA, INDONES

P:  8JAN2025 168588     2.0S  139.0E 4.0-5.4 AABAA  West Irian, PNG            

 

O:  6JAN2025 14:59:43   3.4N   95.0E ML=4.3  EMSC   OFF W COAST OF NORTHERN      

P:  8JAN2025 168566     5.0N   97.0E 4.0-5.6 ABBAA  Nicobar Islands            

 

O:  6JAN2025 12:29:33   7.3S  129.4E MB=4.8  EMSC   KEPULAUAN BABAR, INDONESIA   

P:  3JAN2025 168589     7.0S  130.0E 4.0-5.5 BAAAA  West Irian, PNG            

 

BMG reported an earthquake of M 5.1 in the Banda Sea was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of KAB. Maluku at Pulau Wetang and II in Kepulauan at Selaru and Wer Maktian and in Maluku at Damer, Pulau Masela and Dawelor Dawera.

 

O:  6JAN2025 11:39:44   7.6N  126.9E ML=4.0  EMSC   MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES        

P:  8JAN2025 168559     7.0N  126.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Central Philippines        

 

O:  7JAN2025 03:22:31  11.5S  125.1E MB=4.6  EMSC   TIMOR SEA                    

P:  7JAN2025 168780    10.0S  124.0E 4.0-5.4 ABAAA  Flores Island area         

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported in Indonesia or the Philippines today.

 

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

 

O:  7JAN2025 03:37:28   1.9S   77.2W MB=4.7  EMSC   ECUADOR                      

P: 31DEC2024 168285     1.0S   81.0W 4.0-5.8 CACAA  Ecuador                    

 

O:  6JAN2025 21:18:56   9.7S   79.7W MB=4.6  EMSC   OFF COAST OF NORTHERN PERU   

P:  6JAN2025 168579     9.0S   81.0W 4.0-5.9 AABAA  No. Peru                   

 

O: 06JAN2025 13:29:51  10.9N   87.1W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFF COAST OF COSTA RICA

O: 06JAN2025 20:07:30  11.0N   87.0W ML=4.2  EMSC   OFF COAST OF COSTA RICA

O:  6JAN2025 13:07:01  11.3N   86.8W MB=4.4  EMSC   NEAR COAST OF NICARAGUA      

P:  5JAN2025 168609    12.0N   86.0W 3.5-5.3 AAAAA  Nicaragua                  

 

O:  6JAN2025 23:37:04  13.0N   89.1W ML=4.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR         

P:  5JAN2025 168609    14.0N   88.0W 3.5-5.3 AAAAA  Nicaragua                  

 

O:  7JAN2025 06:49:07  15.1N   93.6W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE CHIAPAS, MEXICO     

P:  5JAN2025 168599    15.0N   92.0W 3.5-5.5 AABAA  Guatemala                  

 

O:  6JAN2025 10:10:19  15.9N   98.9W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE GUERRERO, MEXICO    

P:  9JAN2025 168613    16.0N   99.0W 3.5-5.3 BAAAA  Oaxaca, Mexico             

 

O:  7JAN2025 01:47:39  16.6N   62.0W ML=3.4  EMSC   MONTSERRAT REGION, LEEWARD ISL

P:  1JAN2025 168601    17.0N   62.0W 3.0-4.9 CAAAA  Leeward Islands            

 

O:  6JAN2025 16:09:52  17.4N   94.6W ML=4.0  EMSC   VERACRUZ, MEXICO             

P:  7JAN2025 168595    17.0N   94.0W 3.5-5.2 AAAAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

 

O:  7JAN2025 02:27:53  17.7N  101.4W ML=4.1  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO             

P:  5JAN2025 168606    18.0N  101.0W 3.5-5.5 AAAAA  Michoacan, Mexico          

 

O: 06JAN2025 13:05:14  18.9N   66.8W MD=3.1  EMSC   PUERTO RICO REGION

O:  6JAN2025 13:02:04  18.0N   67.1W MD=3.6  EMSC   PUERTO RICO                  

P:  4JAN2025 168615    18.0N   67.0W 3.4-5.1 AAAAA  Puerto Rico                 

 

O:  6JAN2025 11:05:08  19.0N   65.3W MD=3.0  EMSC   PUERTO RICO REGION           

P:  5JAN2025 168622    20.0N   64.0W 3.0-4.6 AAAAA  Bahamas/No. Caribbean      

 

O:  6JAN2025 19:44:40  23.4N  109.9W ML=3.2  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR, MEXICO  

P:  4JAN2025 168626    24.0N  109.0W 3.5-5.1 AAAAA  Gulf of California         

 

O:  7JAN2025 03:39:38  32.5S   71.7W ML=4.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE VALPARAISO, CHILE   

O:  7JAN2025 03:39:38  32.5S   71.7W ML=4.2  GUC    OFFSHORE VALPARAISO, CHILE   

P:  4JAN2025 168806    32.0S   70.0W 4.0-5.9 BABAA  Central Chile              

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 in Valparaiso, Chile was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Valparaiso, Chile at Quintero, Vina del Mar, Valparaiso, Llaillay, Putaendo.

GUC reported the following for this earthquake:

 

 

AFRICA AND EUROPE

 

O:  6JAN2025 23:22:57   9.2N   40.1E MB=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P:  7JAN2025 168598     9.0N   40.0E 3.5-4.9 AAAAA  Ethiopia                    

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Ethiopia was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Ethiopia in Addis Ababa.

 

O:  6JAN2025 09:47:57  37.4N   21.6E MB=4.9  ANSS   NNW OF KYPARISS├¡A GREECE    

O:  6JAN2025 09:47:58  37.4N   21.7E MB=4.9  EMSC   SOUTHERN GREECE              

P:  4JAN2025 168662    38.0N   22.0E 3.0-4.8 AAAAA  No. Greece                 

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported in Europe today.

 

SOUTHWEST PACIFIC

 

O:  7JAN2025 04:15:30  17.6S  176.7W MB=4.9  EMSC   FIJI REGION                  

P:  5JAN2025 168787    16.0S  175.0W 4.0-5.6 ABBAA  Tonga Islands              

 

O:  6JAN2025 15:16:09  23.7S  179.6W MB=4.6  EMSC   SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS        

P:  6JAN2025 168803    25.0S  179.0W 4.0-5.4 ABAAA  Tonga Islands              

 

O:  6JAN2025 21:20:46  17.9S  167.9E MW=5.0  EMSC   VANUATU                      

P:  7JAN2025 168791    17.0S  167.0E 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  Vanuatu Islands            

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Vanuatu was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Vanuatu at Vila Shefa.

 

OCEAN RIDGES

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported on Ocean Ridges today.

 

 

ZEALANDIA AND AUSTRALIA REGION

 

No earthquakes of M>=4 were recorded in the regions of Zealandia or Australia

today.

 

JAPAN AND KURIL ISLANDS

 

O:  6JAN2025 09:22:51  32.5N  132.0E MB=4.6  EMSC   SHIKOKU, JAPAN               

P:  6JAN2025 168629    29.0N  131.0E 4.0-5.5 ACAAA  Kyushu Japan                

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.6 in Shikoku, Japan was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Shikoku, Japan at Saiki, Oita.

 

O:  6JAN2025 16:44:41  35.8N  142.0E MW=5.0  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU,   

P:  5JAN2025 168667    36.0N  141.0E 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  Off East Coast Honshu      

 

O:  7JAN2025 02:47:22  41.3N  140.3E MB=5.0  EMSC   HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION       

P:  6JAN2025 168704    41.0N  144.0E 3.5-5.8 AACAA  Hokkaido, Japan            

 

U.S./CANADA*

 

WESTERN U.S./CANADA

 

CALIFORNIA

 

O:  6JAN2025 13:49:53  32.8N  115.6W ML=3.1  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  5JAN2025 168673    32.4N  115.8W 2.5-4.7 AAAAA  So. California             

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Southern California was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Southern California  at Calexico, El Centro, Heber, Imperial and in Baja California, Mexico at Mexicali and Puebla.

 

O:  7JAN2025 05:54:51  33.8N  115.9W ML=2.3  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  9JAN2025 168673    32.5N  115.7W 2.5-4.6 ABAAA  So. California             

 

O:  6JAN2025 20:22:03  34.3N  119.8W ML=2.9  EMSC   SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL, CALIF.

P:  5JAN2025 168680    35.0N  119.2W 2.5-4.7 AAAAA  So. California              

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in the Santa Barbara Channel, Southern California was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of the Santa Barbara Channel, Southern California at  Santa Barbars, Goleta. 

 

O:  7JAN2025 02:07:54  35.9N  117.7W ML=2.3  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

P:  8JAN2025 168639    36.3N  118.1W 2.5-4.8 AAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

O:  6JAN2025 14:20:38  36.2N  120.8W MD=2.8  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

P:  4JAN2025 168643    36.4N  121.0W 2.5-4.8 AAAAA  Central California         

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in Central California was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of  San Ardo.

 

O:  7JAN2025 04:15:57  38.1N  122.0W MD=2.4  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

P:  4JAN2025 168644    37.9N  122.0W 2.5-4.9 BAAAA  Central California         

P:  5JAN2025 168644    37.7N  121.9W 2.5-4.9 AAAAA  Central California         

 

O:  7JAN2025 01:32:25  38.7N  122.5W MD=2.2  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA           

P:  5JAN2025 168645    38.9N  122.8W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  Central California         

 

O:  6JAN2025 09:44:40  40.4N  125.2W ML=3.1  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

P:  4JAN2025 168721    40.7N  124.6W 2.5-4.5 AAAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

P:  6JAN2025 168721    40.2N  124.2W 2.5-4.7 AAAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 off the coast of northern California was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of northern California at McKinleyville and II in Arcata.

 

 

ALASKA

 

O:  6JAN2025 15:43:27  61.7N  150.9W ML=3.6  EMSC   SOUTHERN ALASKA              

P:  5JAN2025 168766    61.3N  152.3W 3.2-4.9 AAAAA  Central Alaska             

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.6 in Southern Alaska was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Southern Alaska at Anchorage, Willow, and II in Chugiak, Eagle River, Girdwood, Palmer, Wasilla and Talkeetna.

 

PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN U.S./WESTERN CANADA

 

O:  7JAN2025 06:33:25  49.0N  123.1W ML=2.1  EMSC   STRAIT OF GEORGIA, WASHINGTON

P:  5JAN2025 168738    48.4N  123.2W 2.0-3.9 AAAAA  Washington state, U.S.     

 

O: 06JAN2025 22:07:50  50.7N  130.5W MB=3.8  ECAN OF PORT HARDY, BC  

O:  6JAN2025 22:07:50  50.7N  130.5W ML=3.8  EMSC   VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA REGIO

P:  5JAN2025 168746    50.5N  130.4W 3.0-5.2 AAAAA  British Colombia           

 

ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION

 

O: 06JAN2025 08:17:51  31.7N  104.3W ML=2.2  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 06JAN2025 10:23:41  31.7N  104.6W ML=2.1  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O:  6JAN2025 17:55:34  31.3N  103.6W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS                

P:  7JAN2025 168672    31.6N  103.6W 2.0-4.3 AAAAA  SW U.S.A                   

 

O:  6JAN2025 14:28:31  38.5N  112.9W ML=2.4  EMSC   UTAH                          

P:  4JAN2025 168694    38.6N  112.7W 2.0-3.9 AAAAA  Utah area                  

 

O:  6JAN2025 11:04:05  40.9N  111.7W ML=2.6  EMSC   UTAH                         

P:  6JAN2025 168694    39.6N  111.9W 2.0-4.0 ABAAA  Utah area                   

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in Utah was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Utah at Salt Lake City and II in Bountiful, Park City and Springville.

 

EASTERN U.S./CANADA

 

O:  6JAN2025 17:08:32  47.6N   70.0W MB=0.3  ECAN OF LA MALBAIE, QC              

P:  7JAN2025 168709    47.0N   70.0W 2.0-4.0 AAAAA  Maine                      

 

HAWAII

 

No earthquakes of M>=3 were located in Hawaii.

 

 

January 7, 2025

 

A major earthquake of M 7.0 occurred in Nepal and Xizang, China (Tibet) today. It was felt widely from Xizang, China to Nepal to India. NEIC reported maximum intensity VI in Bangla and Bihar, India at Islampur and Munger and V at Baharampur, Kalimpong, Dinapur, Koilwar, Motihari, Raxaul, Samastipur, in Nepal with intensity V in Bhimeshwar, Mechinagar, Banepa, Butwal; with IV in Bangladesh at Sherpur, Nawabganj, Narayanganj, Rangpur, Rajshahi; in Bhutan at Phuentsholing, among others.

EMSC reported strong shaking in Nepal at Kathmandu, Malangwa, and in India at Majorganj, Jaygaon, Nyoti Nagar, Bairatisal, West Ashrampara, Arbinda Pally, Jalpaiguri, Paljor Stadium area, Namchi, Sikkim, India, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Siliguri, among others.

Initial reports indicate that more than 95 people were killed in the earthquake with at least 130 injured. AP reported major damage of the Tibetan holy city of Shigatse.

At least 1000 homes were damaged. The epicenter is about 75 km from Mount Everest,

the tallest mountain in the world. Operations at that location have ceased for the

immediate threats of aftershocks or landslides related to today's event. Minor damage was initially reported confined to areas of southern Xizang, China and Nepal.

Videos on the internet show some damage in these areas. The mainshock was followed by a series of moderate aftershocks which NEIC reported

were felt with moderate to strong intensity (V) in Kathmandu, Nepal.

 

A light M 3.9 foreshock hit this area of Nepal on January 3, 2025 and was noted in this summary at the time as:

 

"EMSC reported an earthquake of M 3.9 in Nepal was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Nepal at Kathmandu." (January 3, 2025)

 

These epicenters are at the fourth node (90 degrees) from the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024

and were in an area where enhanced seismicity after that quake was expected

in this summary on December 17 as:

 

"Node 4 (90 degrees)

Vanuatu to Washington State, Gulf of California, Central China, Revillo Gigedo Island, Mexico, Jalisco, Mexico, Nevada, Nepal, Arizona, Oregon, Northern, Central East Pacific Rise, Nepal, Utah, Gulf of California, " (December 17, 2024)

 

It is also at 104-105 degrees from the M 7.0 off Northern California of December 5, 2024 - likewise

in an area where enhanced seismicity had been expected following that event

as noted at the time in this summary:

 

"Inner shadow zone edge (101-110 degrees)

Coast of Northern California to Celebes, Turkmenistan, Assam, India, China, Iran, Mid-Atlantic, New Zealand, Myanmar, Ceram, Halhahera, Molucca, Cyprus, Crete, Greece, Ceram, Christchurch, New Zealand, Molucca, Afghanistan, Caucasus, Irian Jaya, Mindanao,  ", (December 5, 2024)

 

The last earthquake of M>=6.5 within about 300 km of today's epicenter occurred

as an M 7.3 on May 12, 2015 - a regional aftershock of an M 7.8 of April 25, 2015.

At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The strong earthquake of M 7.2 in Nepal was widely felt in the region. This

report noted in the previous issue in regard to the possibility of a strong

aftershock in Nepal at this time:

 

"The great earthquake in Nepal of April 25 occurred half a lunar month ago.

In many areas tidal forces are maximized at 14-15 day intervals and can

help trigger large aftershocks at that time. A strong aftershock in Nepal

is overdue after a series of quiet days in that region. There were some

moderate events in the area today leading to speculation that a larger earthquake

may be imminent. The death toll from the mainshock is over 8000 now and

many buildings are damaged and could collapse in a major aftershock.

As the migration of major earthquakes at the fifth node from Nepal (72 degrees)

in the New Britain area has been moving to the east as noted in previous issues of this report,

a strong aftershock in Nepal would also likely be 100-200 km east of the

April 25 mainshock." (April 11-12, 2015)

 

The earthquake in Nepal of M 7.2 brought fresh death and destruction to that

country. Initial deaths are listed at 65 in Nepal and 17 more in India with the latest event and more than

8000 from the mainshock. In addition more than 2000 more were injured in

today's aftershock and scores of buildings collapsed after being weakened

in the mainshock. Most of the casualties were listed in Dolakha district north of

Kathmandu. The quake was centered near Mt. Everest and was followed by at

least 17 moderate aftershocks including an M 6.2. Landslides caused additional

destruction. At least one aid helicopter was missing and presumed down. Flights

to Kathmandu were diverted for most of the day. Schools remained closed probably

for another two weeks. The quake was felt throughout Nepal, in Pakistan, Bihar,

northern India and China where at least one person was killed in Tibel.

The quake occurred shortly after local solar noon and was probably promoted

by tidal stresses as was the mainshock two weeks ago (occurred minutes before

local solar noon). Today's aftershock is about 150 km to the east of the

mainshock of April 25 and affected a slightly different population." (May 12, 2015)

 

The last earthquake to hit within about 150 km of today's epicenter with M>=6.5

occurred as an M 6.9 on September 18, 2011.

Far-field aftershocks following today's M 7.1 may be expected in the following

general regions in the coming days:

 

 

Outer shadow zone edge (141-148 degrees)

Nepal to coast of Mexico, Galapagos, Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, Costa Rica, Ecuador

 

Node 3 (120 degrees)

Nepal to northern Baja California, Mexico, western Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, New Mexico, Baja, northern Gulf of California,

 

P- and S- shadow zone edge and node 7 (101-110 degrees)

Nepal to Nova Scotia, Quebec-Ontario, Maine, Oregon, Washington State, Montana, Northern Mid-Atlantic, Tonga/Fiji, Saskatchewan, Canada, South Island, New Zealand, Southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Coast of Oregon, Maine, Yellowstone, New York, Ontario,  Idaho, South Island, New Zealand, Kermadec, Tonga, Fiji, Balleny Islands, San Francisco, CA., Michigan, New Hampshire, Hawaii, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, New Zealand, Quebec, Yellowstone, Idaho, 

 

Node 4 (90 degrees)

Nepal to Azores, 

 

 

Node 5 (72 degrees)

Nepal to Iceland, Andreanof, Rat Islands, Northern Australia,  New Guinea, New Britain, Portugal

 

 

Node 6 (60 degrees)

Nepal to New Guinea, Norway, Italy, Guam, North Pole, Norwegian Sea, Greenland Sea,  

 

 

Node 7 (52 degrees)

Nepal to Ukraine, Kuril Islands, Quebec, Bonin Islands, Crete, Greece, Mariana Is., Izu Islands, Japan, Timor, Mariana Islands, 

 

 

Node 8 (45 degrees)

Nepal to Mindanao, Ceram,

 

An M 5.2 was also felt north of today's M 7.1 event in the region of western Xizang. NEIC reported light shaking from this event in the area of Gangtok, Sikkim, India.

This epicenter (like the M 7.1 later in the day) is at about 102 degrees from the M 7.0 in Northern California

and at the fourth node from Vanuatu.

 

A moderately strong earthquake occurred today in the Izu Islands, Japan. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity II-III in Japan at Tokyo and Saku, Nagano.

EMSC reported it was felt with slow tremor in Japan at Bunkyo and Hanamigawa.

 

A moderate earthquake shook Greece today with M 4.7. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity V in Zakharo, Ilia, Greece. EMSC reported it was strongly felt in Greece at Tholo, Kyparissia, Spiantza, Pyrgos, Chora, Pylos, Messini, Kouroyta, Kalamata, Agios Andreas, Kaminia, Patras, Loutraki, Pireus, Ionnina among others.

This event occurred near local solar noon and may have been promoted by SFE which maximize effects near local solar noon from a C6.6 solar flare which

was simultaneous with this earthquake as seen from data from SWPC which follow:

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

3210       0948   0958      1011   C6.6      (January 6, 2025)   7.1E-03  

Greece M 4.9 09:48 UT

Northern California M 3.6 09:45 UT

 

3190       0843   0851      0855   C2.1      (January 6, 2025)   1.4E-03  

Greece M 2.7 08:42 UT

 

A minor foreshock of M 2.7 hit the region of southern Greece with the previous

flare (3190) perhaps indicating a weakness to SFE at this time.

 

A series of minor foreshocks hit this same area of Greece as reported in

the previous issue of this summary with a moderate solar flare.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

3030       1810   1817      1821   C5.0      (January 5, 2025)   3.4E-03  

Greece M 3.2 18:19 UT

 

An M 3.6 earthquake off the coast of Northern California may also have been

triggered by SFE from today's flare. It occurred near local solar midnight

with this flare.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Ethiopia was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Ethiopia in Addis Ababa.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Vanuatu was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Vanuatu at Vila Shefa.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in the Santa Barbara Channel, Southern California was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of the Santa Barbara Channel, Southern California at  Santa Barbars, Goleta. 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.2 in Iran was felt with  intensity up to VI in the area(s) of Iran at Kongan Bushehr.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.6 in Southern Alaska was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Southern Alaska at Anchorage, Willow, and II in Chugiak, Eagle River, Girdwood, Palmer, Wasilla and Talkeetna.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in Central California was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of  San Ardo.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Southern California was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Southern California  at Calexico, El Centro, Heber, Imperial and in Baja California, Mexico at Mexicali and Puebla.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in Utah was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Utah at Salt Lake City and II in Bountiful, Park City and Springville.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 off the coast of northern California was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of northern California at McKinleyville and II in Arcata.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.6 in Shikoku, Japan was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Shikoku, Japan at Saiki, Oita.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 in Valparaiso, Chile was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Valparaiso, Chile at Quintero, Vina del Mar, Valparaiso, Llaillay, Putaendo.

GUC reported the following for this earthquake:

 

07-01-2025  03:39  32.54  71.71   34  4.2    IV   Valparaiso at Puchuncavi, Valparaiso, Quintero and III at Quillota and Limache, Chile.

 

BMG reported an earthquake of M 5.1 in the Banda Sea was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of KAB. Maluku at Pulau Wetang and II in Kepulauan at Selaru and Wer Maktian and in Maluku at Damer, Pulau Masela and Dawelor Dawera.

 

No Tropical Cyclones are currently active

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

3070       0100   0107      0115   C3.2      (January 6, 2025)   2.2E-03  

3080       0129   0152      0208   M3.1      (January 6, 2025)   2.7E-02  

Turkey M 4.1 01:30 UT

Ethiopia M 4.2, 4.4 01:33 UT 01:48 UT

Chiapas M 4.2 01:35 UT

Samar M 4.2 02:01 UT

 

3100       0252   0257      0301   C5.3      (January 6, 2025)   2.1E-03  

3120       0336   0350      0354   M1.4      (January 6, 2025)   7.2E-03  

Iran M 5.5 03:54 UT

 

3150       0608   0624      0654   C4.9      (January 6, 2025)   9.4E-03  

3160       0659   0702      0706   C5.3      (January 6, 2025)   1.9E-03  

3170       0742   0751      0757   C3.2      (January 6, 2025)   2.6E-03  

3190       0843   0851      0855   C2.1      (January 6, 2025)   1.4E-03  

Greece M 2.7 08:42 UT

 

 

3200       0936   0943      0947   C4.3      (January 6, 2025)   1.5E-03  

3210       0948   0958      1011   C6.6      (January 6, 2025)   7.1E-03  

Greece M 4.9 09:48 UT

 

3250       1612   1624      1630   M4.8      (January 6, 2025)   2.8E-03  

Honshu M 5.0 16:41 UT

 

3260       1658   1714      1731   C9.0      (January 6, 2025)   1.6E-02  

Southern Iran M 5.2 16:59 UT

 

3270       2158   2210      2238   C2.7      (January 6, 2025)   5.8E-03  

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:    active January 7 unsettled January 8 quiet January 9.  Solar M-flare chance: 70% X-class: 25% proton storm: 15%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)   15  20 13 20:00 5  154 172

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

 

STRONG QUAKE SHAKES EL SALVADOR AND GUATEMALA AREA

 

EARTHQUAKE SUMMARY FOR JANUARY  5, 2025

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.2-6.3 in El Salvador. NEIC reported it was widely felt in El Salvador and surrounding areas with maximum intensity up to VI (Slight damage) in El Salvador at Nuevo Cuscatlan, Ayutuxtepeque, Delgado and V in La Libertad, Nueva San Salvador, San Alejo, Aguilares, Apopa, Ilopango, Mejicanos, San Salvador, Santo Tomas, Soyapango, San Sebastian, among others. It was also felt with intensity III-IV in Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico. The mainshock was followed by a series of lightly felt aftershocks up to M 4.5 An aftershock of M 4.5 was reported with moderate intensity by EMSC in Nueva San Salvador. EMSC reported strong shaking in El Salvador at Los Planes de Renderos, Soyapango, Mejicanos, Nueva San Salvador, San Salvador, San Miguel, and in Nicaragua at Nagarote, Managua.

The last earthquake in the area of El Salvador with M>=6.2 occurred on July 19, 2023 with M 6.5 and as an M 6.5 on September 22, 2021.

 

A series of foreshocks hit the region of El Salvador in early January, 2025. The regional stability of El Salvador at this time was discussed in the January 3, 2025 issue of this summary as:

 

 

"An earthquake of M 4.0 occurred about 40 minutes after the event in Chile in the area of El Salvador. This is probably a triggered earthquake  from Chile. An M 5.6 hit the area on December 9, 2024 several days after the M 7.0 of Northern California of December 5. At the time this summary reported:

 

 

"A moderately strong earthquake was widely felt in El Salvador today. NEIC reported this event with M 5.6 was felt with maximum intensity VI in La Union and IV in Anamoros, San Salvador, Santiago de Maria, Choluteca,  and in Honduras at Bodega de Los Tangos, Yamaranguila, Marcala,; III in El Salvador at Gotera Morazan, Chirilagua and in Honduras at Choloma, Tegucigalpa, Las Tapias, Valle de Angeles, Yaguacire and La Esperanza among others.  This epicenter is located at 40 degrees (360/9) from the earthquake of M 7.0 off northern California of December 5 and was likely a far-field aftershock of that event as previously described in this summary. This earthquake is the strongest in El Salvador since an M 6.5 on July 19, 2023  and a similar M 5.6 on March 17, 2024." (December 9, 2024)

 

It is worthwhile to note that this epicenter in El Salvador is also at 40 degrees from the M 6.1 in Chile today. Constructive interference at 40 degrees from Northern California and Chile could enhance regional seismicity in El Salvador.

 

This type of regional seismic triggering is common before larger regional events and El Salvador may see a strong earthquake in the next several days. Today's event in El Salvador is also at 106 degrees (core-mantle shadow zone boundary where p- and s- phases converge at the earth’s surface) from the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024. It had been expected as a far-field aftershock of that earthquake at the time as:

 

"Inner shadow zone edge (101-110 degrees)

Vanuatu to Peru, Western Texas, Missouri, Kyrgyzstan, Scotia Sea, Central Chile, Arctic Ocean, Pakistan, Xinjiang, China, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Mexico, Guatemala, Tajikistan, South of Africa, South Sandwich Islands, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Mexico, Oklahoma, Hindu Kush," (December 17, 2024)

 

 

Forecasts 168327, 168609 and 168596 had expected activity within about

100 km of today's event was likely in early January, 2025 or late December, 2024." (January 3, 2025)

 

and

 

"NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in El Salvador was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of El Salvador at Usulutan." (January 4, 2025)

 

and  in the previous issue as

 

"NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in El Salvador was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of El Salvador at Usulutan and III in Antiguo Cuscatlan.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Nueva San Salvador." (January 5, 2025)

 

Today's event in El Salvador occurred shortly after an M-Class solar flare

(M2.4 #2980) and may have been promoted by SFE from that flare. Data for this flare from SWPC follow:

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

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2980       1520   1537      1543   M2.4      (January 5, 2025)   1.5E-02  

El Salvador M 6.2 17:19 UT

 

Forecast 168609 had expected today's event was likely within about 150 km  of the epicenter around January 5, 2025.

 

O: 05JAN2025 17:23:40  13.0N   89.1W ML=4.1  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR

O: 05JAN2025 17:56:47  13.0N   89.1W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR

O: 05JAN2025 18:52:00  13.0N   89.1W ML=3.9  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR

O: 06JAN2025 04:59:53  13.0N   89.0W ML=4.5  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR

O: 05JAN2025 17:49:33  13.1N   89.1W ML=4.3  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR

O: 05JAN2025 17:54:24  13.1N   89.1W ML=4.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR

O: 05JAN2025 21:24:56  13.1N   89.1W ML=3.9  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR

O:  5JAN2025 17:18:49  13.2N   89.0W MW=6.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR         

P:  5JAN2025 168609    14.0N   88.0W 3.5-5.3 AAAAA  Nicaragua                  

 

Volcanism related earthquakes  in Ethiopia continued today with additional moderate earthquakes of M 4.5, 4.5, 4.5, 4.6.

 

Forecast 168598 had expected continued seismic enhancement in Ethiopia in early

January, 2025.

 

O: 05JAN2025 14:04:26   8.9N   40.2E mb=4.2  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 05JAN2025 12:14:59   9.1N   40.0E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 05JAN2025 13:08:35   9.1N   40.3E mb=4.3  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 05JAN2025 19:48:49   9.1N   40.0E mb=4.3  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 06JAN2025 00:50:04   9.1N   40.4E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 06JAN2025 01:48:46   9.2N   40.1E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 06JAN2025 01:33:21   9.3N   40.1E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 05JAN2025 12:30:14   9.6N   40.0E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O:  6JAN2025 00:01:23   9.7N   40.0E MB=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P:  7JAN2025 168598     9.0N   40.0E 3.5-4.9 AAAAA  Ethiopia                   

 

 

In the previous issue of this summary it was noted:

 

"Press reports indicate the mainshock  occurred when a once-dormant volcano ( Dofen Mountain) came back to life with a vent eruption which included volcanic mud which covered roads. At least 80,000 people have bee evacuated from the area of the Afar Triangle. At least 30 homes have been destroyed and collapsed in the earthquakes and tremors according to Ethiopian government sources. There is also a major dam in the area which may be in danger of breakage. NEIC reported an M 5.0 was felt in the region of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with intensity III. This follows the largest earthquake in the area in the past 35 years." (January 5, 2025)

 

The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 3.8 in the Maui region of Hawaii. This earthquake occurred near local solar midnight and may have been promoted by strong tidal stresses which maximize near this hour. The last earthquake in the Maui region of Hawaii with greater magnitude occurred on September 16, 2017 but all of the events of M>=3.8 in the region of northern Hawaii in the past 35 years have occurred about 200 km west of today's epicenter including the 2017 quake. The only event within about 100 km of today's M 3.8 epicenter in the past 35 years was an M 3.8 on November 17, 2000. When an M 4.7 occurred in northern Hawaii on March 9, 2017 this summary noted:

 

 

"An unusually large earthquake of M 4.7 also hit northwest of Hawaii today. This event was felt with maximum intensity IV in Hawaii at Kualapuu, Maunaloa, and II-III throughout much of the remainder of Hawaii including at Kalaupapa, Hoolehua, Kaunakakai, Lahaina, Waimanalo, Honolulu, Kailua, Lanai City, Wailuku, Kahului, Kaneohe, Kaaawa, Hauula, Aiea, Makawao, Pearl City, Haiku, Kahuku, Mililani, Kihei, Pearl Harbor, Waipahu, Kula, Kapolei, Kamuela, Hilo, Hanapepe, Hawaii. The location of Hawaii with respected to TC Enawo in the South Indian Ocean has been emphasized in previous summaries and may have been instrumental  in the occurrence of this earthquake at this time." (March 9, 2017)

 

and at the time of the September , 2017 M 4.2 this summary noted:

 

"The strongest earthquakes in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.2 in northern Hawaii and an M 4.6 in the Fox Islands, Aleutians. NEIC reported this event was felt with intensity II-III in Hawaii at Kaneohe Bay, Kailua, Kaaawa, Waimanalo, Kaneohe, Honolulu, Hauula, Laie, Aiea, Pearl City, Mililani, Haleiwa, Wahiawa, Pearl Harbor, Waipahu, Mauna Loa, Waialua, Waianae, Kualapuu, Kaunakakai, Lahaina and in general within about 100 km of the epicenter. This event is well to the northwest of normal volcanic tremor which frequently shakes the region. The last earthquake of M>=4.2 within about 150 km of this epicenter in Oahu was an M 4.5 on June 21, 2013, the only such event in Hawaii in at least 25 year. Three others, including an M 4.7 on March 9, 2017 lay just outside the 150 km radius." (September 16, 2017)

 

 

Forecast 168627 had expected northern Hawaii near Maui could see enhanced seismicity in early January.

 

O:  5JAN2025 08:22:31  21.6N  155.5W ML=3.8  EMSC   MAUI REGION, HAWAII           

P:  3JAN2025 168627    20.3N  155.1W 4.0-5.5 ABAAA  Hawaii area                

 

An earthquake of M 3.0 occurred today in Louisiana. This event occurred near local solar midnight and was felt with intensity IV in Texas at Karnack Waskom and in Mooringsport, Louisiana according to data from NEIC. A series of earthquakes in Louisiana occurred in December, 2024 following the major events of M 7.0 off northern California and the M 7.4 in Vanuatu. These events of M 3.0-3.1 were near the same epicenter as today's M 3.0 and occurred on December 19, 20 and 23, 2024. At that time this summary noted:

 

 

"EMSC reported an earthquake of M 3.2 in Louisiana  was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of  Waskom, Louisiana. NEIC reported it with M 3.1 was felt with intensity up to IV in Louisiana at Mooringsport, Shreveport, III in Singer, and in Texas at Karnack and Marshall and perhaps as far as Arkansas. This continues a series in the region which began following the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17 - at a distance of 105 degrees. These are likely FFA of that event." (December 23, 2024)

 

The only earthquake of significantly larger magnitude than M 3.0 in the past 10 years occurred in Louisiana occurred on January 27, 2024 and was noted in this summary at the time:

 

"An unusual earthquake of M 3.5 occurred today in Louisiana. NEIC reported it was widely felt with intensity up to V in Louisiana at Hall Summit. An M 2.5 foreshock was felt in the same area today. Light earthquakes occurred in this area of Louisiana in April an December, 2021 and in November, 2022 but none of these were larger than M 3.0. The last event in Louisiana within about 100  km of today's epicenter occurred more that 35 years ago. An M 4.3 about 150 km to the southwest of this epicenter occurred on September 2, 2013." (January 27, 2024)

 

Forecast 168688 had expected enhanced seismicity within Louisiana was likely

around January 3, 2025.

 

O:  6JAN2025 05:09:57  32.6N   93.9W ML=3.0  EMSC   LOUISIANA                    

P:  3JAN2025 168688    34.0N   93.0W 2.0-4.1 BBAAA  Southeast U.S.             

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.1 in Mindanao, Philippines was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Mindanao, Philippines  at Davao, Katangawan and Tagum. EMSC reported slight shaking in Mindanao at Tagum City and Davao City. PHIVOLCS reported intensity III in Lupon and Tarragona, Davao Oriental; Malungon, Sarangani; Tupi, South Cotabato and II in Governor Generoso and San Isidro, Davao Oriental and Matalam, Cotabato. Also felt lightly in City of General Santos, City of Davao and Davao Occidental. This event occurred near the height of a strong M4.1 solar flare (SWPC #2940) and may have been promoted by SFE from that flare.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

2940       0909   0936      0951   M4.1      (January 5, 2025)   5.2E-02  

Mindanao M 5.1 09:16 UT

OTHER GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY

 

For most events there are two listings. The first line is the observed event starting with "O:" for Observed. There follows the date, month and year, the time in UT hours:minutes:seconds, the latitude and longitude, the given magnitude and the reporting agency followed by the geographic location. The second line starts with "P:" This is the forecast event as forecast in our summaries normally more than a month in advance. Magnitudes may vary in response to updated seismic watches and daily variations due to tidal and other influences. This line has the forecast date, month and year, the forecast number, latitude, longitude and forecast magnitude range.  This is followed by a comparison between the forecast and the event. The comparison includes letters A-D. The first is number of days difference from predicted (A:up to 2, B3-5; C:6-10; D:more than 10), Difference in latitude (A:up to 1 degree; B:1-2 degrees; C:2-4 degrees; D:more than 4 degrees); longitude (same comparison as with latitude); magnitude (A: within forecast range; B: higher than forecast range; C: lower than forecast range; D: no comparison possible). The last letter is a stand in for a future comparison which needs to be done statistically after a large number of forecasts have been made. In previous data, an excellent match is generally AAAAA; a good match as one or two B's; a fair match has several B's and C's and a poor match is one which contains a number of C's or D's. 

 

ASIA

 

O:  6JAN2025 02:43:21  23.7N  122.7E MB=4.5  EMSC   TAIWAN REGION                

P:  6JAN2025 168635    23.0N  121.0E 4.0-5.6 AABAA  Taiwan                     

 

O:  5JAN2025 06:56:47  37.4N   71.9E MB=4.2  EMSC   TAJIKISTAN                   

P:  8JAN2025 168654    38.0N   73.0E 3.8-5.2 BAAAA  Hindu Kush/Pakistan        

 

O:  5JAN2025 15:37:05  41.9N   81.8E MB=4.5  EMSC   SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA     

P:  3JAN2025 168708    41.0N   82.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Kirgizstan/Xinjiang        

 

O:  6JAN2025 03:54:17  28.1N   57.5E MB=4.4  EMSC   SOUTHERN IRAN                

P: 10JAN2025 168634    28.0N   57.0E 3.5-4.9 BAAAA  So. Iran/Persian Gulf      

 

O:  5JAN2025 07:26:30  45.3N   94.1E ML=3.8  EMSC   WESTERN MONGOLIA             

P: 10JAN2025 168710    46.0N   96.0E 4.0-5.4 BABAA  Mongolia                    

 

O:  6JAN2025 05:38:58  56.3N  116.2E MB=4.0  EMSC   CHITINSKAYA OBLAST', RUSSIA  

P:  4JAN2025 168761    57.0N  121.0E 3.0-4.6 AACAA  So. Siberia                

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported in Asia today.

 

INDONESIA AND PHILIPPINES

 

O:  5JAN2025 15:38:12   2.9S  102.9E ML=4.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA  

P:  7JAN2025 168585     5.0S  103.0E 4.0-5.8 ACAAA  So. of Sumatera            

 

O:  5JAN2025 17:24:44   3.7S  151.7E MB=5.3  EMSC   NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.   

P:  7JAN2025 168575     4.0S  151.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  New Ireland                

 

O:  5JAN2025 14:56:31   7.7S  128.0E MB=4.4  EMSC   KEPULAUAN BARAT DAYA, INDONESI

P: 10JAN2025 168569     8.0S  128.0E 4.0-5.4 BAAAA  Banda Sea                   

 

O:  5JAN2025 14:58:07   7.8S  119.5E ML=4.0  EMSC   FLORES SEA                   

P:  2JAN2025 168587     8.0S  117.0E 4.0-5.4 BACAA  Sumbawa Island area        

 

O:  6JAN2025 00:52:07  10.7S  162.0E MW=5.2  EMSC   SOLOMON ISLANDS               

P:  4JAN2025 168782    10.0S  161.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  No. of Santa Cruz Islands  

P:  7JAN2025 168789    11.0S  161.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Vanuatu Islands            

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.2 in the Solomon Islands was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of the Solomon Islands in Honiara, Guadalcanal.

 

O:  6JAN2025 02:01:45  13.0N  122.7E ML=4.2  EMSC   SIBUYAN SEA, PHILIPPINES     

P:  5JAN2025 168603    12.0N  124.0E 3.5-5.1 AABAA  Luzon, Philippines         

 

 

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

 

O: 05JAN2025 17:23:40  13.0N   89.1W ML=4.1  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR

O: 05JAN2025 17:56:47  13.0N   89.1W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR

O: 05JAN2025 18:52:00  13.0N   89.1W ML=3.9  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR

O: 06JAN2025 04:59:53  13.0N   89.0W ML=4.5  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR

O: 05JAN2025 17:49:33  13.1N   89.1W ML=4.3  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR

O: 05JAN2025 17:54:24  13.1N   89.1W ML=4.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR

O: 05JAN2025 21:24:56  13.1N   89.1W ML=3.9  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR

O:  5JAN2025 17:18:49  13.2N   89.0W MW=6.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR         

P:  5JAN2025 168609    14.0N   88.0W 3.5-5.3 AAAAA  Nicaragua                  

 

O:  5JAN2025 23:15:04  13.0N   60.3W ML=3.9  EMSC   BARBADOS REGION, WINDWARD ISL.

P:  7JAN2025 168601    15.0N   60.0W 3.0-5.0 ABAAA  Leeward Islands            

 

O:  5JAN2025 23:29:20  13.4N   86.6W ML=4.2  EMSC   NICARAGUA                    

P:  5JAN2025 168609    12.0N   86.0W 3.5-5.3 ABAAA  Nicaragua                  

 

O:  6JAN2025 01:35:57  16.8N   93.9W ML=4.2  EMSC   CHIAPAS, MEXICO              

O: 06JAN2025 02:48:45  16.4N   94.3W ML=4.2  EMSC   OAXACA, MEXICO

P:  7JAN2025 168595    17.0N   94.0W 3.5-5.2 AAAAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

 

O:  6JAN2025 01:26:58  16.8N   99.2W ML=4.0  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO             

P:  5JAN2025 168613    17.0N   99.0W 3.5-5.2 AAAAA  Oaxaca, Mexico             

 

O: 06JAN2025 03:28:25  18.9N  105.3W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE JALISCO, MEXICO

O:  6JAN2025 03:24:56  18.8N  105.2W MB=4.8  EMSC   OFFSHORE JALISCO, MEXICO     

P:  7JAN2025 168597    18.0N  106.0W 3.5-5.1 AAAAA  Coast of Jalisco, Mexico   

 

O:  5JAN2025 09:46:59  19.0N   64.5W MD=3.8  EMSC   VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION        

P:  5JAN2025 168602    19.0N   64.0W 3.0-5.4 AAAAA  Leeward Islands            

 

O: 06JAN2025 03:32:15  19.0N   67.9W MD=3.2  EMSC   DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION

O:  5JAN2025 21:22:31  19.1N   69.8W ML=3.4  EMSC   DOMINICAN REPUBLIC           

P:  5JAN2025 168618    19.0N   69.0W 3.4-5.1 AAAAA  Puerto Rico                 

 

O:  5JAN2025 08:25:47  19.3N   67.4W MD=3.3  EMSC   PUERTO RICO REGION           

P:  3JAN2025 168617    19.0N   67.0W 3.4-5.1 AAAAA  Puerto Rico                

 

O:  5JAN2025 12:37:34  19.5N  102.4W ML=4.0  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO             

P:  5JAN2025 168606    19.0N  102.0W 3.5-5.1 AAAAA  Michoacan, Mexico          

 

O:  6JAN2025 05:30:32  23.2S   67.3W ML=3.9  EMSC   ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE           

P:  4JAN2025 168793    23.0S   66.0W 4.0-5.8 AABAA  Argentina                  

 

O:  5JAN2025 08:24:23  30.6S   71.4W ML=4.2  EMSC   COQUIMBO, CHILE              

P:  3JAN2025 168808    30.0S   72.0W 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  Coast Central Chile        

 

AFRICA AND EUROPE

 

O: 05JAN2025 14:04:26   8.9N   40.2E mb=4.2  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 05JAN2025 12:14:59   9.1N   40.0E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 05JAN2025 13:08:35   9.1N   40.3E mb=4.3  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 05JAN2025 19:48:49   9.1N   40.0E mb=4.3  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 06JAN2025 00:50:04   9.1N   40.4E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 06JAN2025 01:48:46   9.2N   40.1E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 06JAN2025 01:33:21   9.3N   40.1E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 05JAN2025 12:30:14   9.6N   40.0E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O:  6JAN2025 00:01:23   9.7N   40.0E MB=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P:  7JAN2025 168598     9.0N   40.0E 3.5-4.9 AAAAA  Ethiopia                   

 

O:  6JAN2025 01:30:33  36.1N   28.1E MB=4.1  EMSC   DODECANESE IS.-TURKEY BORDER R

P:  7JAN2025 168691    36.0N   28.0E 3.5-5.6 AAAAA  Turkey                     

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.1 in Dodecanese Islands was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Dodecanese Islands, Greece at Pefkoi, Lindos, Archangelos, Rhodes, and Iskele, Turkey.

 

O:  5JAN2025 17:43:04  37.1N   28.8E ML=4.0  EMSC   WESTERN TURKEY                

P:  7JAN2025 168691    36.0N   28.0E 3.5-5.6 ABAAA  Turkey                     

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 in Western Turkey was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Turkey at Yesilkoy, Yeni, Alparslan, Muslihittin, Mehmetcik.

 

SOUTHWEST PACIFIC

 

O:  5JAN2025 21:08:15  19.5S  173.0W MB=4.8  EMSC   TONGA                        

P:  3JAN2025 168802    20.0S  175.0W 4.0-5.8 AABAA  Tonga Islands              

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported in the Southwest Pacific region today.

 

OCEAN RIDGES

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported on Ocean Ridges today.

 

 

ZEALANDIA AND AUSTRALIA REGION

 

O: 06JAN2025 05:18:53  36.4S  177.3E ML=3.7  EMSC   OFF E. COAST OF N. ISLAND, N.Z.

O:  6JAN2025 01:55:01  36.4S  177.3E ML=3.8  EMSC   OFF E. COAST OF N. ISLAND, N.Z

P:  6JAN2025 168810    35.0S  179.0E 3.0-4.5 ABBAA  North Island, N.Z.         

 

O:  6JAN2025 04:55:13  43.7S  177.4E ML=4.3  EMSC   OFF E. COAST OF S. ISLAND, N.Z

P:  4JAN2025 168817    42.0S  175.0E 3.0-4.9 ABBAA  So. Island, N.Z.           

 

JAPAN AND KURIL ISLANDS

 

O: 06JAN2025 03:59:11  33.4N  142.1E mb=4.6  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF HONSHU,

O:  5JAN2025 20:24:11  25.5N  142.8E MB=4.6  EMSC   VOLCANO ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION

P: 26DEC2024 168341    25.0N  142.0E 4.0-5.4 CAAAA  Bonin Islands              

 

O:  5JAN2025 13:35:00  33.4N  142.0E MB=4.9  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF HONSHU,    

P:  7JAN2025 168666    33.0N  142.0E 4.0-5.7 AAAAA  Off East Coast Honshu      

 

U.S./CANADA*

 

WESTERN U.S./CANADA

 

CALIFORNIA

 

O:  5JAN2025 11:38:23  32.7N  115.9W ML=2.1  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  5JAN2025 168673    32.4N  115.8W 2.5-4.7 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O:  5JAN2025 22:51:10  37.4N  121.8W MD=2.1  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

P:  5JAN2025 168644    37.7N  121.9W 2.5-4.9 AAAAA  Central California         

 

O:  5JAN2025 13:23:18  38.8N  122.7W MD=2.1  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  5JAN2025 168645    38.9N  122.8W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  Central California          

 

O:  5JAN2025 20:33:50  40.4N  125.1W MD=2.9  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

O: 05JAN2025 16:15:44  40.3N  124.7W MD=2.4  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

P:  6JAN2025 168721    40.2N  124.2W 2.5-4.7 AAAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 off northern California  was felt with  light intensity up to II in the area(s) of northern California  at Santa Rosa and San Francisco.

 

ALASKA

 

O:  6JAN2025 04:30:55  62.2N  152.1W ML=3.2  EMSC   CENTRAL ALASKA                

P:  5JAN2025 168766    61.3N  152.3W 3.2-4.9 AAAAA  Central Alaska             

 

O:  5JAN2025 17:49:53  63.0N  150.3W ML=3.0  EMSC   CENTRAL ALASKA               

P:  6JAN2025 168767    63.0N  148.6W 3.2-5.0 AAAAA  Central Alaska             

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Central Alaska was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Central Alaska at Eagle River.

 

PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN U.S./WESTERN CANADA

 

O:  6JAN2025 06:47:41  48.3N  122.2W MD=2.0  EMSC   PUGET SOUND REGION, WASHINGTON

P:  7JAN2025 168738    47.5N  121.8W 2.0-3.9 AAAAA  Washington state, U.S.     

 

ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION

 

O:  5JAN2025 13:48:35  31.6N  104.0W ML=2.5  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS                

P:  7JAN2025 168672    31.6N  103.6W 2.0-4.3 AAAAA  SW U.S.A                   

 

EASTERN U.S./CANADA

 

O:  6JAN2025 05:09:57  32.6N   93.9W ML=3.0  EMSC   LOUISIANA                    

P:  3JAN2025 168688    34.0N   93.0W 2.0-4.1 BBAAA  Southeast U.S.             

 

HAWAII

 

O:  5JAN2025 08:22:31  21.6N  155.5W ML=3.8  EMSC   MAUI REGION, HAWAII          

P:  3JAN2025 168627    20.3N  155.1W 4.0-5.5 ABAAA  Hawaii area                

 

January 6, 2025

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.2 in El Salvador. NEIC reported it was widely felt in El Salvador and surrounding areas with maximum intensity up to VI (Slight damage) in El Salvador at Nuevo Cuscatlan, Ayutuxtepeque, Delgado and V in La Libertad, Nueva San Salvador, San Alejo, Aguilares, Apopa, Ilopango, Mejicanos, San Salvador, Santo Tomas, Soyapango, San Sebastian, among others. It was also felt with intensity III-IV in Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico.

An aftershock of M 4.5 was reported with moderate intensity by EMSC in Nueva San Salvador.

EMSC reported strong shaking in El Salvador at Los Planes de Renderos, Soyapango, Mejicanos, Nueva San Salvador, San Salvador, San Miguel, and in Nicaragua at Nagarote, Managua.

The last earthquake in the area of El Salvador with M>=6.2 occurred on July 19, 2023 with M 6.5

and as an M 6.5 on September 22, 2021.

 

A series of foreshocks hit the region of El Salvador in early January, 2025. The

regional stability of El Salvador at this time was discussed in the January 3, 2025

issue of this summary as:

 

 

"An earthquake of M 4.0 occurred about 40 minutes after the event in Chile in

the area of El Salvador. This is probably a triggered earthquake  from Chile. An M 5.6

hit the area on December 9, 2024 several days after the M 7.0 of Northern California

of December 5. At the time this summary reported:

 

 

"A moderately strong earthquake was widely felt in El Salvador today. NEIC reported this event with M 5.6 was felt with maximum intensity VI in La Union and IV in Anamoros, San Salvador, Santiago de Maria, Choluteca,  and in Honduras at Bodega de Los Tangos, Yamaranguila, Marcala,; III in El Salvador at Gotera Morazan, Chirilagua and in Honduras at Choloma, Tegucigalpa, Las Tapias, Valle de Angeles, Yaguacire and La Esperanza among others.

This epicenter is located at 40 degrees (360/9) from the earthquake of M 7.0

off northern California of December 5 and was likely a far-field aftershock

of that event as previously described in this summary.

This earthquake is the strongest in El Salvador since an M 6.5 on July 19, 2023

and a similar M 5.6 on March 17, 2024." (December 9, 2024)

 

It is worthwhile to note that this epicenter in El Salvador is also at 40 degrees

from the M 6.1 in Chile today. Constructive interference at 40 degrees from

Northern California and Chile could enhance regional seismicity in El Salvador.

 

This type of regional seismic triggering is common before larger regional

events and El Salvador may see a strong earthquake in the next several days.

 

Forecasts 168327, 168609 and 168596 had expected activity within about

100 km of today's event was likely in early January, 2025 or late December, 2024." (January 3, 2025)

 

and

 

"NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in El Salvador was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of El Salvador at Usulutan." (January 4, 2025)

 

and  in the previous issue as

 

"NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in El Salvador was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of El Salvador at Usulutan and III in Antiguo Cuscatlan.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Nueva San Salvador." (January 5, 2025)

 

Today's event in El Salvador occurred shortly after an M-Class solar flare

(M2.4 #2980) and may have been promoted by SFE from that flare. Data for this flare

from SWPC follow:

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

2980       1520   1537      1543   M2.4      (January 5, 2025)   1.5E-02  

El Salvador M 6.2 17:19 UT

 

Volcanism related earthquakes  in Ethiopia continued today with additional moderate earthquakes of

M 4.5, 4.5, 4.5, 4.6.

 

In the previous issue of this summary it was noted:

 

"Press reports indicate the mainshock  occurred when a once-dormant volcano ( Dofen Mountain) came back to life with a vent eruption which included volcanic mud which covered roads.

At least 80,000 prople have bee evacuated from the area of the Afar Triangle. At least 30

homes have been destroyed and collapsed in the earthquakes and tremors according to Ethiopian

government sources. There is also a major dam in the area which may be in

danger of breakage. NEIC reported an M 5.0 was felt in the region of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with intensity III. This follows the largest

earthquake in the area in the past 35 years." (January 5, 2025)

 

An earthquake of M 3.0 occurred today in Louisiana. This event occurred near local

solar midnight and was felt with intensity IV in Texas at Karnack Waskom and in Mooringsport, Louisiana according to data from NEIC.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.2 in the Solomon Islands was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of the Solomon Islands in Honiara, Guadalcanal.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 off northern California  was felt with  light intensity up to II in the area(s) of northern California  at Santa Rosa and San Francisco.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Central Alaska was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Central Alaska at Eagle River.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.1 in Mindanao, Philippines was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Mindanao, Philippines  at Davao, Katangawan and Tagum.

EMSC reported slight shaking in Mindanao at Tagum City and Davao City.

PHIVOLCS reported intensity III in Lupon and Tarragona, Davao Oriental; Malungon, Sarangani; Tupi, South Cotabato and II in Governor Generoso and San Isidro, Davao Oriental and Matalam, Cotabato. Also felt lightly in City of General Santos, City of Davao and Davao Occidental.

This even occurred near the height of a strong M4.1 solar flare (SWPC #2940)

and may have been promoted by SFE from that flare.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

2940       0909   0936      0951   M4.1      (January 5, 2025)   5.2E-02  

Mindanao M 5.1 09:16 UT

 

GEONET reported the following parameters for an event today northeast of North Island, New Zealand.

 

O: 05JAN2025 18:46:16 37.8S 179.7E MB=5.0  GEONET Felt data not immediately available.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.1 in Dodecanese Islands was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Dodecanese Islands, Greece at Pefkoi, Lindos, Archangelos, Rhodes, and Iskele, Turkey.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 in Western Turkey was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Turkey at Yesilkoy, Yeni, Alparslan, Muslihittin, Mehmetcik.

 

 

No Tropical Cyclones are currently active

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

2870       0214   0239      0256   M4.1      (January 5, 2025)   5.8E-02  

Zimbabwe M 4.4 02:21 UT

Tonga M 4.8 02:46 UT

NSW Australia M 2.5 02:16 UT

 

2900       0530   0533      0537   C5.6      (January 5, 2025)   2.0E-03  

2910       0649   0658      0702   C7.1      (January 5, 2025)   3.1E-03  

Tajikistan M 4.2 06:57 UT

 

2920       0704   0718      0741   M2.1      (January 5, 2025)   3.3E-02  

2940       0909   0936      0951   M4.1      (January 5, 2025)   5.2E-02  

Mindanao M 5.1 09:16 UT

Virgin Is. M 3.8 09:46 UT

 

2980       1520   1537      1543   M2.4      (January 5, 2025)   1.5E-02  

El Salvador M 6.2 17:19 UT

Xinjiang M 4.5 15:37 UT

Sumatra M 4.0 15:38 UT

 

 

2990       1758   1807      1810   C4.8      (January 5, 2025)   4.4E-03  

El Salvador M 4.0 17:57 UT

 

3030       1810   1817      1821   C5.0      (January 5, 2025)   3.4E-03  

Costa Rica M 3.4 18:21 UT

Greece M 3.2 18:19 UT

El Salvador M 3.5 18:11 UT

 

3020       2054   2057      2101   C4.3      (January 5, 2025)   1.7E-03  

Tonga M 4.8 21:08 UT

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   minor storms January 6 active January 7 unsettled January 8.  Solar M-flare chance: 75% X-class: 25% proton storm: 50%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)   20  34 12 17:00 6  178 169

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

 

EARTHQUAKES AND VOLCANISM IN ETHIOPIA DAMAGES HOUSING

 

EARTHQUAKE SUMMARY FOR JANUARY  4, 2025

 

 

Volcanism related earthquakes  in Ethiopia continued today with additional moderate earthquakes of  M 5.0, 4.9, 4.9, 4.6. Press reports indicate the mainshock  occurred when a once-dormant volcano ( Dofen Mountain) came back to life with a vent eruption which included volcanic mud which covered roads.  At least 80,000 people have been evacuated from the area of the Afar Triangle. At least 30 homes have been destroyed and collapsed in the earthquakes and tremors according to Ethiopian government sources. There is also a major dam in the area which may be in danger of breakage. NEIC reported an M 5.0 was felt in the region of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with intensity III. This follows the largest earthquake in the area in the past 35 years - an M 5.8 that was reported in  the previous issue of this summary in part as:

 

"The strongest earthquakes in the world today were an M 5.7-5.8 and foreshocks of M 5.2 and M 5.5 in Ethiopia. This event was reported by NEIC to have been felt with maximum intensity VIII (with damage) in Afar, Ethiopia at Amibara and Awash; VII in Debre and VI in Debre Birhan, Amhara with V in Oromia, Ethiopia at Nazret, Nek'emte ana Asbe and IV in Addis Ababa, Dese, Gelemso and II-III in Debre Zeyit, Sebeta, Sendafa and Mojo and as far as Djibouti. EMSC reported strong shaking in Ethiopia at Bereh, Akaki Beseka, Bishoftu, Addis Ababa. The M 5.8 was preceded near local solar midnight by an M 5.5 near the same epicenter. This event was reported by NEIC to have been felt in Ethiopia with intensity VIII (with damage) in Afar at Amibara; VI in Awash, V in Asbe Teferi, IV in Addis Ababa, Harer and Sebeta, Ormia, Ethiopia. The is the strongest earthquake in Ethiopia in at least 35 years. An M 5.3 hit the region on February 13, 1993, the largest previously in this time period." (January 4, 2025)

 

This swarm was extensively covered in the previous summary. Readers are referred to that issue for further information.

 

Forecast 168598 ha expected enhanced seismicity within about 10 km of these

epicenters was likely around January 7, 2025.

 

O: 04JAN2025 15:29:12   8.9N   40.1E mb=4.6  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 04JAN2025 23:03:57   8.9N   40.0E mb=4.6  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 04JAN2025 09:40:33   9.0N   40.3E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 04JAN2025 07:00:22   9.1N   40.1E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 04JAN2025 16:36:49   9.1N   40.0E Mw=4.9  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 04JAN2025 14:25:04   9.2N   40.0E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 04JAN2025 19:15:29   9.2N   40.1E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 04JAN2025 20:05:45   9.3N   40.1E mb=5.0  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O:  4JAN2025 07:26:18   8.3N   39.9E MB=4.6  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P:  7JAN2025 168598     9.0N   40.0E 3.5-4.9 BAAAA  Ethiopia                    

 

An unusual earthquake of M 4.5 was also felt in Burundi, Africa today. NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity V in Burundi at Cibitoke and II in Kigali with IV in the Congo at Bukavu Sud-Kivu. This epicenter is at 135 degrees from both the M 7.0 in Northern California of December 5, 2024 and the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024. This distance is at the eighth node (360/8X3 = 135 degrees) and it is likely, as with the activity to the northeast in Ethiopia that it was promoted by constructive interference at the eighth node of energy from these two sources. In the previous issues of this summary this had been cited as promoting the Ethiopia volcanic activity as:

 

 

"An earthquake of M 4.6 also occurred in the Awash region of Ethiopia today. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity up to III in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. This epicenter is at the exact same distance from both earthquakes in Northern California of December 5 and from Vanuatu of December 17 (129.0 degrees). Constructive interference of energy from these sources may be energizing this seismicity." (December 23, 2024, December 24, 2024)

 

Today's event is the strongest in Burundi within about 200 km of this epicenter since an M 5.0 on June 10, 2021. The last event in the area with M>5 occurred on  October 30, 2019. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The most unusual earthquake in the world today was an M 5.3 in D.R. Congo. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity IV in the Congo at Bukavu, and Nyanza, Rwanda. Intensity II-III was also reported from Rwanda at Kibuye and Kigali and from Bujumbura, Burundi. This is the strongest earthquake within about 250 km of this epicenter since an M 5.8 and 5.5 on August 7, 2015. No damage was reported with today's earthquake. It occurred within about one hour of local solar midnight and may have been promoted by high tidal stresses associated with the new moon of October 28." (October 30, 2019)

 

Forecast 168288 had expected this event was likely around December 31, 2004 within about 100 km of today's epicenter.

 

O:  4JAN2025 14:51:50   3.0S   29.2E MB=4.5  EMSC   BURUNDI                      

P: 31DEC2024 168288     2.0S   29.0E 3.0-4.5 BAAAA  Lake Victoria area         

 

A third earthquake also occurred today in Africa - an M 4.4 in Zimbabwe. It was not reported felt. It occurred at 146 degrees from the M 7.0 off Northern California of December 5, 2024. This is the distance at which P- and s- seismic waves get reflected and refracted back to the surface after strong earthquakes.  A series of events from both Vanuatu and Northern California have occurred at this distance from these mainshocks in the past several weeks and are probably FFA from them.

 

Today's event in Zimbabwe is the strongest within Zimbabwe within about 200 of this epicenter since events of M 4.9, 4.9 and 4.6 starting December 20 and lasting through December 23, 2024 and is probably part of that swarm. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"An unusual earthquake of M 4.9 occurred today in Zimbabwe, southern Africa. NEIC reported maximum intensity III in Kariba, Mashonaland, West Zimbabwe and II in Lusaka, Zambia. It follows an M 5.3 to the east in the Cape Province of South Africa – an unprecedented event in modern times.

 

This epicenter in Zimbabwe is located at 146 degrees from the M 7.0 off northern California of December 5 and is a likely FFA from that event as reported in the previous issue of this summary:

 

"This epicenter is located at 149 degrees from the M 7.0 in Northern California of December 5 and may be a FFA of that event. A series of earthquakes in  Africa have occurred at this distance (the shadow zone boundary and node 5) in Africa in the past several days" (December 22, 23, 2024)

 

 

Forecast 168799 had expected enhanced seismicity in southern Africa in early

January, 2025.

 

O:  5JAN2025 02:21:10  16.7S   28.8E MB=4.4  EMSC   ZIMBABWE                     

P:  3JAN2025 168799    21.0S   33.0E 4.0-5.5 ACCAA  So. Indian Ocean           

OTHER GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY

 

For most events there are two listings. The first line is the observed event starting with "O:" for Observed. There follows the date, month and year, the time in UT hours:minutes:seconds, the latitude and longitude, the given magnitude and the reporting agency followed by the geographic location. The second line starts with "P:" This is the forecast event as forecast in our summaries normally more than a month in advance. Magnitudes may vary in response to updated seismic watches and daily variations due to tidal and other influences. This line has the forecast date, month and year, the forecast number, latitude, longitude and forecast magnitude range.  This is followed by a comparison between the forecast and the event. The comparison includes letters A-D. The first is number of days difference from predicted (A:up to 2, B3-5; C:6-10; D:more than 10), Difference in latitude (A:up to 1 degree; B:1-2 degrees; C:2-4 degrees; D:more than 4 degrees); longitude (same comparison as with latitude); magnitude (A: within forecast range; B: higher than forecast range; C: lower than forecast range; D: no comparison possible). The last letter is a stand in for a future comparison which needs to be done statistically after a large number of forecasts have been made. In previous data, an excellent match is generally AAAAA; a good match as one or two B's; a fair match has several B's and C's and a poor match is one which contains a number of C's or D's. 

 

ASIA

 

O:  4JAN2025 11:07:04  23.6N   70.0E ML=3.6  EMSC   GUJARAT, INDIA                

P:  6JAN2025 168628    24.0N   70.0E 3.5-5.1 AAAAA  India                      

 

O:  4JAN2025 21:42:36  27.8N   52.1E MB=4.6  EMSC   SOUTHERN IRAN                

P:  2JAN2025 168634    28.0N   54.0E 3.5-5.1 AABAA  So. Iran/Persian Gulf      

 

O:  5JAN2025 01:00:59  35.9N   70.8E MB=4.4  EMSC   HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN

P:  7JAN2025 168653    36.0N   70.0E 3.8-5.2 AAAAA  Hindu Kush/Pakistan        

 

O:  5JAN2025 06:56:48  37.5N   71.9E MB=4.5  EMSC   TAJIKISTAN                   

P:  8JAN2025 168654    38.0N   73.0E 3.8-5.2 BAAAA  Hindu Kush/Pakistan        

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported in Asia today.

 

INDONESIA AND PHILIPPINES

 

O:  4JAN2025 06:55:41   0.3N  122.1E ML=4.3  EMSC   MINAHASA, SULAWESI, INDONESIA

P:  2JAN2025 168564     0.0N  123.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Mindanao, Philippines      

 

O:  4JAN2025 15:10:09   1.0N  120.1E ML=4.3  EMSC   MINAHASA, SULAWESI, INDONESIA

P:  7JAN2025 168556     1.0N  120.0E 4.0-5.4 BAAAA  Celebes Sea                

 

O:  5JAN2025 01:21:53   4.1S  151.9E MB=4.6  EMSC   NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.   

P:  3JAN2025 168575     4.0S  152.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  New Britain                

 

O:  4JAN2025 09:03:38   4.7S  144.2E MB=4.3  EMSC   NEAR N COAST OF NEW GUINEA, PN

P:  5JAN2025 168581     4.0S  143.0E 4.0-5.5 AABAA  Papua New Guinea           

 

O:  4JAN2025 13:57:31   4.8N  126.4E MB=4.5  EMSC   KEPULAUAN TALAUD, INDONESIA  

P:  7JAN2025 168565     6.0N  126.0E 4.0-5.4 BBAAA  Mindanao, Philippines      

 

O:  4JAN2025 10:27:17   5.1S  129.5E MB=4.5  EMSC   BANDA SEA                    

P:  5JAN2025 168568     6.0S  128.0E 4.0-5.4 AABAA  Banda Sea                  

 

O:  4JAN2025 19:31:05  11.9N  126.2E ML=4.1  EMSC   PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION    

P:  5JAN2025 168603    12.0N  124.0E 3.5-5.1 AABAA  Luzon, Philippines         

P:  7JAN2025 168603    10.0N  126.0E 3.5-4.9 BBAAA  Luzon, Philippines         

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported in Indonesia or the Philippines today.

 

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

 

O:  4JAN2025 08:17:17   4.2N   76.3W MB=4.6  EMSC   COLOMBIA                     

P:  4JAN2025 168560     5.0N   76.0W 4.0-6.0 AAAAA  Colombia                   

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.6 in Colombia was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Colombia at Sevilla Valle del Cauca and II in Montenegro, Quindio.

 

O:  4JAN2025 14:24:36  13.2N   89.3W MB=4.5  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR         

P:  1JAN2025 168596    13.0N   89.0W 3.5-5.5 BAAAA  Coast of Central America   

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in El Salvador was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of El Salvador at Usulutan and III in Antiguo Cuscatlan.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Nueva San Salvador.

 

 

O:  4JAN2025 22:05:19  15.1N   94.4W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFF COAST OF CHIAPAS, MEXICO 

P:  3JAN2025 168595    16.0N   94.0W 3.5-5.4 AAAAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

 

O:  4JAN2025 20:55:35  17.6N   61.9W ML=3.7  EMSC   ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA REGION   

P:  6JAN2025 168601    18.0N   61.0W 3.0-5.1 AAAAA  Leeward Islands            

 

O:  5JAN2025 01:33:49  16.9N   93.9W ML=4.0  EMSC   CHIAPAS, MEXICO              

P:  7JAN2025 168595    17.0N   94.0W 3.5-5.2 AAAAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

 

O:  4JAN2025 18:44:16  18.1N   64.2W MD=3.0  EMSC   VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION        

P:  5JAN2025 168602    19.0N   64.0W 3.0-5.4 AAAAA  Leeward Islands            

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.9 in Northern Chile was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Northern Chile in Iquique, Tarapaca.

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported in Central or South America today.

 

AFRICA AND EUROPE

 

O: 04JAN2025 15:29:12   8.9N   40.1E mb=4.6  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 04JAN2025 23:03:57   8.9N   40.0E mb=4.6  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 04JAN2025 09:40:33   9.0N   40.3E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 04JAN2025 07:00:22   9.1N   40.1E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 04JAN2025 16:36:49   9.1N   40.0E Mw=4.9  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 04JAN2025 14:25:04   9.2N   40.0E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 04JAN2025 19:15:29   9.2N   40.1E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 04JAN2025 20:05:45   9.3N   40.1E mb=5.0  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O:  4JAN2025 07:26:18   8.3N   39.9E MB=4.6  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P:  7JAN2025 168598     9.0N   40.0E 3.5-4.9 BAAAA  Ethiopia                   

 

O:  5JAN2025 02:21:10  16.7S   28.8E MB=4.4  EMSC   ZIMBABWE                     

P:  3JAN2025 168799    21.0S   33.0E 4.0-5.5 ACCAA  So. Indian Ocean           

 

O:  4JAN2025 14:51:50   3.0S   29.2E MB=4.5  EMSC   BURUNDI                      

P: 31DEC2024 168288     2.0S   29.0E 3.0-4.5 BAAAA  Lake Victoria area         

 

O:  4JAN2025 07:35:32  38.4N   37.5E ML=4.0  EMSC   CENTRAL TURKEY               

P:  6JAN2025 168692    38.0N   39.0E 3.5-5.2 AABAA  Turkey                     

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in Turkey was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Turkey at Tecde.

 

O:  3JAN2025 13:51:05  36.5N   31.9E MB=4.5  ANSS   SW OF ALANYA TURKEY          

P:  2JAN2025 168691    39.0N   31.0E 3.5-4.9 ACAAA  Turkey                      

P:  7JAN2025 168691    36.0N   28.0E 3.5-5.6 BACAA  Turkey                     

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Southwestern Turkey was felt with  intensity up to V in the area(s) of Southwestern Turkey in Antalya at Alanya and IV in Antalya.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Turkey at Alanya, Saray, Pinari at Kizlar, Guller, Oba, Tosmur, Kestel, Mahmutlar, Tosmur, Sugozu, Figla, Kucukhasbahce, Cikcilli, Bektas, Kargicak, Kizilcasehir, Gozukucuklu, Avsallar, Cumheriyet, Yeni, Pirireis, Kizilay, and in Incirli, and Nicosia, Cyprus.

 

SOUTHWEST PACIFIC

 

 

O:  4JAN2025 22:23:36  16.1S  167.5E MW=5.3  EMSC   VANUATU                      

P:  7JAN2025 168791    17.0S  167.0E 4.0-5.6 BAAAA  Vanuatu Islands            

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.3 in Central Vanuatu was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Central Vanuatu at Luganville, Sanma.

 

O: 04JAN2025 12:02:37  17.6S  168.2E mb=4.1  EMSC   VANUATU

O:  5JAN2025 05:02:13  17.6S  168.2E MB=4.8  EMSC   VANUATU                       

P:  5JAN2025 168791    18.0S  168.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Vanuatu Islands            

 

NEIC reported  earthquake of M 4.8 and M 4.1 in  Vanuatu were felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Vanuatu at Vila Shefa.

 

O:  5JAN2025 02:46:18  16.9S  173.2W MB=4.8  EMSC   TONGA                        

P:  4JAN2025 168783    15.0S  174.0W 4.0-5.5 ABAAA  Samoa Islands              

P:  5JAN2025 168787    16.0S  175.0W 4.0-5.6 AABAA  Tonga Islands              

 

O:  5JAN2025 04:08:58  17.4S  178.7W MB=4.5  EMSC   FIJI REGION                  

P:  7JAN2025 168788    18.0S  179.0W 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Tonga Islands              

 

O:  5JAN2025 02:51:55  20.4S  177.4W MB=4.4  EMSC   FIJI REGION                  

O: 05JAN2025 05:15:47  20.9S  178.6W mb=4.8  EMSC   FIJI REGION

P:  7JAN2025 168788    19.0S  178.0W 4.0-5.6 ABAAA  Tonga Islands              

 

 

OCEAN RIDGES

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported on Ocean Ridges today.

 

 

ZEALANDIA AND AUSTRALIA REGION

 

O:  4JAN2025 18:29:18  32.4S  141.6E ML=3.3  EMSC   NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA   

 

JAPAN AND KURIL ISLANDS

 

O:  4JAN2025 23:51:30  35.5N  139.0E ML=4.0  EMSC   NEAR S. COAST OF HONSHU,     

P:  5JAN2025 168667    36.0N  141.0E 4.0-5.6 AABAA  Off East Coast Honshu      

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in SE Honshu, Japan was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of SE Honshu, Japan.

 

O:  5JAN2025 00:17:30  39.8N  142.4E ML=3.9  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU,   

O: 05JAN2025 01:33:30  39.8N  142.4E ML=3.8  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU,

P:  2JAN2025 168686    38.0N  143.0E 4.0-5.5 BBAAA  So. of Honshu              

P: 10JAN2025 168686    39.0N  143.0E 4.0-5.5 BAAAA  So. of Honshu              

 

O:  5JAN2025 06:02:30  36.9N  141.3E ML=4.1  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU,   

P:  5JAN2025 168667    36.0N  141.0E 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  Off East Coast Honshu      

 

O:  4JAN2025 10:59:02  45.4N  151.8E MB=4.7  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS                

P:  5JAN2025 168731    45.0N  151.0E 3.5-5.4 AAAAA  So. Kurils                  

 

U.S./CANADA*

 

WESTERN U.S./CANADA

 

CALIFORNIA

 

O:  4JAN2025 07:29:14  32.0N  116.3W ML=2.7  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO      

P:  5JAN2025 168673    32.4N  115.8W 2.5-4.7 AAAAA  So. California             

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in Baja California, Mexico was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Baja California, Mexico at Ensenada.

 

O:  4JAN2025 11:16:15  35.0N  116.4W ML=2.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  4JAN2025 168677    34.9N  116.4W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O:  4JAN2025 14:46:26  37.5N  118.6W MD=2.1  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

P:  6JAN2025 168640    37.3N  118.3W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

O: 04JAN2025 12:00:30  40.3N  124.5W MD=2.3  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 05JAN2025 06:23:13  40.3N  124.4W MD=2.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 04JAN2025 17:34:59  40.5N  125.8W ML=2.7  EMSC   OFF COAST OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O:  4JAN2025 22:27:00  40.4N  124.8W MD=2.8  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

P:  4JAN2025 168721    40.7N  124.6W 2.5-4.5 AAAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

 

 

ALASKA

 

No events of M>=3 were located in Alaska today.

 

PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN U.S./WESTERN CANADA

 

No events of M>=2 were located in the northwestern U.S. or western Canada today.

 

ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION

 

O: 05JAN2025 03:34:35  31.7N  104.2W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O:  4JAN2025 09:10:53  31.6N  104.0W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS                

P:  7JAN2025 168672    31.6N  103.6W 2.0-4.3 BAAAA  SW U.S.A                    

 

EASTERN U.S./CANADA

 

No earthquakes of M>=1 were located in the Eastern U.S. or Canada today.

 

HAWAII

 

No earthquakes of M>=3 were located in Hawaii.

 

 

January 5, 2025

 

Volcanism related earthquakes  in Ethiopia continued today with additional moderate earthquakes of

M 5.0, 4.9, 4.9, 4.6. Press reports indicate the mainshock  occurred when a once-dormant volcano ( Dofen Mountain) came back to life with a vent eruption which included volcanic mud which covered roads.

At least 80,000 prople have bee evacuated from the area of the Afar Triangle. At least 30

homes have been destroyed and collapsed in the earthquakes and tremors according to Ethiopian

government sources. There is also a major dam in the area which may be in

danger of breakage. NEIC reported an M 5.0 was felt in the region of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with intensity III. This follows the largest

earthquake in the area in the past 35 years - an M 5.8 that was reported in

the previous issue of this summary in part as:

 

"The strongest earthquakes in the world today were an M 5.7-5.8 and foreshocks of M 5.2 and M 5.5 in Ethiopia. This event was reported by NEIC to have been felt with maximum intensity VIII (with damage) in Afar, Ethiopia at Amibara and Awash; VII in Debre and VI in Debre Birhan, Amhara with V in Oromia, Ethiopia at Nazret, Nek'emte ana Asbe and IV in Addis Ababa, Dese, Gelemso and II-III in Debre Zeyit, Sebeta, Sendafa and Mojo and as far as Djibouti.

EMSC reported strong shaking in Ethiopia at Bereh, Akaki Beseka, Bishoftu, Addis Ababa.

The M 5.8 was preceded near local solar midnight by an M 5.5 near the same

epicenter. This event was reported by NEIC to have been felt in Ethiopia with intensity VIII (with damage) in Afar at Amibara; VI in Awash, V in Asbe Teferi, IV in Addis Ababa, Harer and Sebeta, Ormia, Ethiopia. The is the strongest earthquake in Ethiopia in at least 35 years. An M 5.3

hit the region on February 13, 1993, the largest previously in this time period." (January 4, 2025)

 

An unusual earthquake of M 4.5 was also felt in Burundi, Africa today. NEIC reported it was felt

with maximum intensity V in Burundi at Cibitoke and II in Kigali with IV in the Congo at Bukavu Sud-Kivu.

This epicenter is at 135 degrees from both the M 7.0 in Northern California of December 5, 2024 and

the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024. This distance is at the eighth node

(360/8X3 = 135 degrees) and it is likely, as with the activity to the northeast

in Ethiopia that it was promoted by constructive interference at the eighth

node of energy from these two sources. In the previous issues of this summary

this had been cited as promoting the Ethiopia volcanic activity as:

 

 

"An earthquake of M 4.6 also occurred in the Awash region of Ethiopia today. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity up to III in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

This epicenter is at the exact same distance from both earthquakes in Northern

California of December 5 and from Vanuatu of December 17 (129.0 degrees). Constructive

interference of energy from these sources may be energizing this seismicity." (December 23, 2024, December 24, 2024)

 

NEIC reported  earthquake of M 4.8 and M 4.1 in  Vanuatu were felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Vanuatu at Vila Shefa.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.3 in Central Vanuatu was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Central Vanuatu at Luganville, Sanma.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in El Salvador was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of El Salvador at Usulutan and III in Antiguo Cuscatlan.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Nueva San Salvador.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.9 in Northern Chile was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Northern Chile in Iquique, Tarapaca.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.6 in Colombia was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Colombia at Sevilla Valle del Cauca and II in Montenegro, Quindio.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in Baja California, Mexico was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Baja California, Mexico at Ensenada.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in SE Honshu, Japan was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of SE Honshu, Japan.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in Turkey was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Turkey at Tecde.

 

 

No Tropical Cyclones are currently active

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

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2660       0034   0036      0041   M1.5      (January 4, 2025)   6.3E-03  

Ethiopia M 5.8 00:52 UT

 

2690       0221   0228      0234   C3.4      (January 4, 2025)   2.5E-03  

Vanuatu M 4.4 02:40 UT

 

2700       0245   0248      0252   C4.1      (January 4, 2025)   1.4E-03   

Ethiopia M 4.5 02:59 UT

 

2720       0306   0314      0326   C3.7      (January 4, 2025)   4.0E-03  

Ethiopia M 4.4 03:13 UT

 

2730       0346   0352      0358   C5.9      (January 4, 2025)   1.7E-03  

NSW Australia M 4.5 03:51 UT

 

2740       0458   0518      0527   M7.6      (January 4, 2025)   5.4E-02  

Peru M 4.4 04:59 UT

Papua New Guinea M 4.6 05:14 UT

 

2760       0830   0852      0906   C9.1      (January 4, 2025)   1.5E-02  

New Guinea M 4.3 09:03 UT

 

2770       1122   1132      1143   C7.1      (January 4, 2025)   6.4E-03  

2780       1234   1248      1256   X1.8      (January 4, 2025)   1.1E-01  

2790       1411   1509      1634   C9.3      (January 4, 2025)   5.6E-02  

Ethiopia M 4.5 14:25 UT

El Salvador M 4.5 14:25 UT

Burundi M 4.5 14:51 UT

Minahasa M 4.3 15:10 UT

 

2830       1827   1915      2038   C7.6      (January 4, 2025)   4.7E-02  

NSW Australia M 3.3 18:29 UT

Ethiopia M 4.7 19:15 UT M 5.0 20:05 UT

Philippines M 4.1 19:31 UT

 

 

2840       2134   2142      2152   C5.8      (January 4, 2025)   5.3E-03  

Iran M 4.6 21:42 UT

 

2850       2308   2326      2336   M2.1      (January 4, 2025)   2.0E-02  

Ethiopia M 4.6 23:04 UT

Honshu M 4.0 23:51 UT

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   minor storms January 5 active January 6 unsettled January 7.  Solar M-flare chance: 65% X-class: 20% proton storm: 25%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)   32  62 21 06:00 7  193 209

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

 

MODERATELY STRONG QUAKES SHAKE ETHIOPIA

 

EARTHQUAKE SUMMARY FOR JANUARY  3, 2025

 

 

The strongest earthquakes in the world today were an M 5.7-5.8 and foreshocks of M 5.2 and M 5.5 in Ethiopia. This event was reported by NEIC to have been felt with maximum intensity VIII (with damage) in Afar, Ethiopia at Amibara and Awash; VII in Debre and VI in Debre Birhan, Amhara with V in Oromia, Ethiopia at Nazret, Nek'emte ana Asbe and IV in Addis Ababa, Dese, Gelemso and II-III in Debre Zeyit, Sebeta, Sendafa and Mojo and as far as Djibouti. EMSC reported strong shaking in Ethiopia at Bereh, Akaki Beseka, Bishoftu, Addis Ababa. The M 5.8 was preceded near local solar midnight by an M 5.5 near the same epicenter. This event was reported by NEIC to have been felt in Ethiopia with intensity VIII (with damage) in Afar at Amibara; VI in Awash, V in Asbe Teferi, IV in Addis Ababa, Harer and Sebeta, Ormia, Ethiopia. This is the strongest earthquake in Ethiopia in at least 35 years. An M 5.3 hit the region on February 13, 1993, the largest previously in this time period.

 

This follows a series of moderate earthquakes in this region of Ethiopia which  began on September 27, 2024. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"NEIC reported this earthquake of M 4.9 in Ethiopia was felt with intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Ethiopia in Addis Ababa." (September 27, 2024)

 

"An earthquake also occurred in Ethiopia in the current swarm of events in  that area. NEIC reported this earthquake  of M 4.9 in Ethiopia was  felt with intensity up to V in the area(s) of Ethiopia at Awash, Afar and III in Addis Ababa. EMSC reported intensity IV in Fentale, Ethiopia. This had been noted in the previous issue of this summary as:

 

Seismicity in the region of Ethiopia has been tied consistently to strong solar flares near local solar noon or midnight.

 

"An earthquake of M 4.6 also occurred in the Awash region of Ethiopia today. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity up to III in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

This epicenter is at the exact same distance from both earthquakes in Northern California of December 5 and from Vanuatu of December 17 (129.0 degrees). Constructive interference of energy from these sources may be energizing this seismicity." (December 23, 2024, December 24, 2024)

 

and

 

"The most unusual earthquake of the day was an M 5.0 in Ethiopia. This area has seen several minor earthquakes in the past 10 days with an M 4.5 on October 15 and an M 4.3 on October 17. This follows a long period of quiet in the seismicity of Ethiopia. Only on such event of M>=5 in Ethiopia has occurred in the past 10 years - an M 5.2 on March 24, 2018. The last active period of seismicity occurred in the summer of 2011 and included quakes of 5.7, 5.4 and 5.6 among others. Still today's event is at an unusual epicenter. The only event in the past 30 years within about 200 km of today's epicenter of M>=5 was an M 5.0 on February 26, 2007." (October 24, 2021)

 

 

"The most unusual earthquake of the day today was an M 4.6 in the border region

between Eritrea and Ethiopia.  This has been an active area especially during periods of active solar and geomagnetic periods, often showing synchronicity with major solar flares. During the current solar quiet period, however the area has seen little moderate seismicity. The last earthquakes of M>=4.6 within about 300 km of this epicenter occurred September 11, 2019 and August 13, 2018. The last event of M>5 in this area was an M 5.6 on July 8, 2013." (June 6, 2022)

 

Not to disappoint, today's M 5.8 occurred as a major solar flare was occurring of X1.1 class (SWPC #2610) and an M 5.8 (#2650). The earthquake occurred near the peak of this flare. SWPC data for these flares follows:

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

 

2610       2232   2241      2251   X1.1      (January 3, 2024)   7.2E-02  

Southwest Indian Ridge M 5.0 22:55 UT

Molucca Sea M 4.0 22:45 UT

 

2640       2314   2324      2333   M1.9      (January 3, 2024)   5.7E-03  

2650       2350   2356      0005   M5.8      (January 3, 2024)   4.0E-02  

Ethiopia M 5.8 00:51 UT

 

 

2470       0117   0124      0131   C3.5      (January 3, 2024)   2.6E-03  

Ethiopia M 4.7 01:34 UT M 4.5 01:20 UT M 5.5 02:33 UT

 

Today's M 5.8 in Ethiopia is probably related to a regional fault which is opening up a new ocean basin in the Afar region of Ethiopia. This epicenter is near the shadow zone boundary of p- and s-waves from the M 6.8 in the Kuril Islands of December 28, 2024 and may have been further energized by seismic energy from that source - an FFA.

 

These earthquakes are both at 128.5 degrees from the mainshocks off northern

California (M 7.0, December 5, 2024) and the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024 and may have been promoted by constructive interference of energy from those two sources.

 

Forecasts 168313 and 168598 had expected this activity was likely within about 100 km in Ethiopia at the end of December, 2024 or early January, 2025.

 

O: 04JAN2025 07:00:22   9.1N   40.1E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 04JAN2025 02:59:28   9.2N   40.3E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 03JAN2025 17:01:46   9.3N   40.4E Mw=5.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 04JAN2025 03:12:23   9.3N   40.1E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 03JAN2025 09:40:18   9.4N   40.1E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 03JAN2025 14:27:19   9.5N   40.2E mb=4.8  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O:  4JAN2025 00:52:21   9.5N   40.2E MW=5.8  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P:  1JAN2025 168598    10.0N   39.0E 3.5-5.1 BAAAA  Ethiopia                   

P: 29DEC2024 168313    10.0N   39.0E 3.5-4.9 BAAAA  Ethiopia                   

 

An earthquake of M 4.5 struck the area near Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia.  This is a mining town with a population less then 20,000. Local press reported the earthquake was felt with moderate intensity at Little Topar, Mutawintji and Broken Hill. NEIC reported intensity III in Broken Hill, NSW, Australia. A foreshock of M 2.6 occurred earlier in the day but was reported felt with light intensity in Broken Hill.

 

The last earthquake in Australia within about 200 km of this event in NSW with M>=4.5 occurred on August 13 and 14, 1996 nearly 30 years ago. Today;s event occurred near local solar noon and may have been promoted by strong tidal stresses with the new moon of December 30, 2024 as well as effects of solar flares (SFE) today. 

 

This earthquake is located at 103 degrees from the M 5.8 in Ethiopia today - at the distance at which p- and s- seismic waves return to the surface after reflection and refraction off the core-mantle boundary. Enhanced seismicity at this distance from large surface events is often seen following the strong event. In this case the event in Australia occurred 3 hours after the M 5.8 in Ethiopia (and the coincidental X and M-class solar flares.

 

O:  3JAN2025 13:14:45  32.0S  141.6E ML=2.6  EMSC   NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA   

O:  4JAN2025 03:50:54  31.5S  142.0E MB=4.5  EMSC   NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA   

 

A moderate M 4.9 also occurred today in the North Atlantic Ridge. This is the strongest earthquake within about 250 km of this epicenter since an M 5.2 on October 16, 2024 and an M 5.0 on April 23, 2024.

 

This earthquake is located at 145 degrees from the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024 and may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

Forecast 168481 had expected enhanced seismicity within about 100 km of this epicenter was likely in late December, 2024 or early January, 2025.

 

O:  4JAN2025 06:03:40  49.6N   28.5W MW=4.9  EMSC   NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE  

P: 28DEC2024 168481    50.0N   29.0W 4.0-6.1 CAAAA  North Mid-Atlantic Ridge   

OTHER GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY

 

For most events there are two listings. The first line is the observed event starting with "O:" for Observed. There follows the date, month and year, the time in UT hours:minutes:seconds, the latitude and longitude, the given magnitude and the reporting agency followed by the geographic location. The second line starts with "P:" This is the forecast event as forecast in our summaries normally more than a month in advance. Magnitudes may vary in response to updated seismic watches and daily variations due to tidal and other influences. This line has the forecast date, month and year, the forecast number, latitude, longitude and forecast magnitude range.  This is followed by a comparison between the forecast and the event. The comparison includes letters A-D. The first is number of days difference from predicted (A:up to 2, B3-5; C:6-10; D:more than 10), Difference in latitude (A:up to 1 degree; B:1-2 degrees; C:2-4 degrees; D:more than 4 degrees); longitude (same comparison as with latitude); magnitude (A: within forecast range; B: higher than forecast range; C: lower than forecast range; D: no comparison possible). The last letter is a stand in for a future comparison which needs to be done statistically after a large number of forecasts have been made. In previous data, an excellent match is generally AAAAA; a good match as one or two B's; a fair match has several B's and C's and a poor match is one which contains a number of C's or D's. 

 

ASIA

 

O:  4JAN2025 04:04:37  41.6N   73.3E MB=4.4  EMSC   KYRGYZSTAN                   

P: 24DEC2024 168440    41.0N   73.0E 4.0-5.4 CAAAA  Kirgizstan/Xinjiang        

 

O:  4JAN2025 06:05:43  53.0N  160.3E MB=4.0  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA 

P:  1JAN2025 168751    54.0N  159.0E 4.0-5.9 BAAAA  Kamchatka                  

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported in Asia today.

 

INDONESIA AND PHILIPPINES

 

O:  4JAN2025 06:55:41   0.3N  122.1E ML=4.3  EMSC   MINAHASA, SULAWESI, INDONESIA

P:  2JAN2025 168564     0.0N  123.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Mindanao, Philippines      

P: 31DEC2024 168258     1.0N  122.0E 4.0-5.4 BAAAA  Celebes Sea                

 

O:  3JAN2025 22:45:24   0.9N  125.5E ML=4.0  EMSC   MOLUCCA SEA                  

P: 30DEC2024 168274     3.0N  126.0E 4.0-5.4 BCAAA  Mindanao, Philippines      

 

O:  3JAN2025 17:59:53   2.3N  128.2E MB=4.6  EMSC   HALMAHERA, INDONESIA         

P:  1JAN2025 168565     3.0N  126.0E 4.0-5.4 AABAA  Mindanao, Philippines      

 

O:  3JAN2025 14:44:44   4.7S  102.9E MB=4.8  EMSC   SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA  

P:  7JAN2025 168585     5.0S  103.0E 4.0-5.8 BAAAA  So. of Sumatera            

 

O:  3JAN2025 07:02:21   5.0S  144.4E MB=4.2  EMSC   NEW GUINEA, PAPUA NEW GUINEA 

P:  5JAN2025 168581     4.0S  143.0E 4.0-5.5 AABAA  Papua New Guinea           

 

O:  3JAN2025 10:17:35   7.8S  118.5E ML=4.0  EMSC   FLORES SEA                   

P:  2JAN2025 168587     8.0S  117.0E 4.0-5.4 AABAA  Sumbawa Island area        

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported in Indonesia or the Philippines today.

 

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

 

O:  4JAN2025 05:48:37  12.7N   88.7W MB=4.4  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR         

P:  5JAN2025 168609    14.0N   88.0W 3.5-5.3 ABAAA  Nicaragua                  

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in El Salvador was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of El Salvador at Usulutan.

 

O: 03JAN2025 15:26:38  15.5N   95.0W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO

O: 04JAN2025 02:00:28  15.5N   93.6W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE CHIAPAS, MEXICO

O: 03JAN2025 10:49:43  15.9N   94.1W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE CHIAPAS, MEXICO

O:  3JAN2025 17:52:16  14.3N   94.2W ML=4.2  EMSC   OFF COAST OF CHIAPAS, MEXICO 

P:  1JAN2025 168595    15.0N   94.0W 3.5-5.6 AAAAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

P:  3JAN2025 168595    16.0N   94.0W 3.5-5.4 AAAAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

P:  3JAN2025 168599    14.0N   92.0W 3.5-5.3 AAAAA  Guatemala                  

 

O:  4JAN2025 04:59:48  16.7S   69.8W MB=4.4  EMSC   SOUTHERN PERU                

P:  3JAN2025 168785    18.0S   71.0W 4.0-5.5 ABAAA  So. Peru/Bolivia           

 

O:  3JAN2025 08:37:15  17.8N  102.1W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE GUERRERO, MEXICO    

P:  2JAN2025 168606    17.0N  102.0W 3.5-5.5 AAAAA  Michoacan, Mexico          

 

O: 04JAN2025 03:50:32  19.0N   68.9W ML=3.0  EMSC   DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION

O:  3JAN2025 12:55:58  18.1N   68.4W MD=3.5  EMSC   DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION    

P:  5JAN2025 168618    19.0N   69.0W 3.4-5.1 AAAAA  Puerto Rico                

 

O:  3JAN2025 10:23:45  18.5N   71.1W ML=3.0  EMSC   DOMINICAN REPUBLIC           

P:  4JAN2025 168624    20.0N   73.0W 3.0-4.6 ABBAA  Bahamas/No. Caribbean      

P: 25DEC2024 168333    18.0N   71.0W 3.4-5.0 CAAAA  Puerto Rico                

 

O:  3JAN2025 21:23:07  18.8N   66.8W MD=3.0  EMSC   PUERTO RICO REGION           

P:  4JAN2025 168615    18.0N   67.0W 3.4-5.1 AAAAA  Puerto Rico                

 

O:  3JAN2025 09:55:58  21.7S   68.5W ML=4.0  EMSC   ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE           

P: 31DEC2024 168523    21.0S   69.0W 4.0-5.5 BAAAA  Coast No. Chile            

 

O:  3JAN2025 20:51:39  28.0S   66.6W MB=4.1  EMSC   CATAMARCA, ARGENTINA         

P:  2JAN2025 168795    28.0S   68.0W 4.0-5.6 AABAA  Argentina                   

 

O:  3JAN2025 18:52:09  31.8S   71.5W MB=4.3  EMSC   OFFSHORE COQUIMBO, CHILE     

P:  4JAN2025 168806    32.0S   70.0W 4.0-5.9 AABAA  Central Chile              

 

 

AFRICA AND EUROPE

 

O: 04JAN2025 07:00:22   9.1N   40.1E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 04JAN2025 02:59:28   9.2N   40.3E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 03JAN2025 17:01:46   9.3N   40.4E Mw=5.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 04JAN2025 03:12:23   9.3N   40.1E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 03JAN2025 09:40:18   9.4N   40.1E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 03JAN2025 14:27:19   9.5N   40.2E mb=4.8  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O:  4JAN2025 00:52:21   9.5N   40.2E MW=5.8  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P:  1JAN2025 168598    10.0N   39.0E 3.5-5.1 BAAAA  Ethiopia                   

P: 29DEC2024 168313    10.0N   39.0E 3.5-4.9 BAAAA  Ethiopia                   

 

O:  3JAN2025 11:58:10  34.8N   23.3E MB=4.3  EMSC   CRETE, GREECE                

P:  2JAN2025 168637    35.0N   23.0E 3.0-4.7 AAAAA  Aegean Sea                 

 

O:  3JAN2025 07:07:03  50.8N    6.0E ML=2.4  EMSC   THE NETHERLANDS              

P:  3JAN2025 168754    51.0N    6.0E 3.0-4.8 AAAAA  Netherlands/Belgium        

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 2.4 in the Netherlands was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of the Netherlands at Kerkrade.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Southwestern Turkey was felt with  intensity up to V in the area(s) of Southwestern Turkey in Antalya at Alanya and IV in Antalya.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Turkey at Alanya, Saray, Pinari at Kizlar, Guller, Oba, Tosmur, Kestel, Mahmutlar, Tosmur, Sugozu, Figla, Kucukhasbahce, Cikcilli, Bektas, Kargicak, Kizilcasehir, Gozukucuklu, Avsallar, Cumheriyet, Yeni, Pirireis, Kizilay, and in Incirli, and Nicosia, Cyprus.

 

SOUTHWEST PACIFIC

 

O:  4JAN2025 02:39:50  17.8S  168.1E MB=4.4  EMSC   VANUATU                      

P:  5JAN2025 168791    18.0S  168.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Vanuatu Islands            

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in Vanuatu was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Vanuatu at Vila Shefa.

 

O:  3JAN2025 10:31:48  18.2S  178.3W MB=4.5  EMSC   FIJI REGION                  

P:  3JAN2025 168787    19.0S  176.0W 4.0-5.4 AABAA  Tonga Islands              

P:  7JAN2025 168788    19.0S  178.0W 4.0-5.6 BAAAA  Tonga Islands              

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported in the Southwest Pacific region today.

 

OCEAN RIDGES

 

O:  4JAN2025 06:03:40  49.6N   28.5W MW=4.9  EMSC   NORTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE  

P: 28DEC2024 168481    50.0N   29.0W 4.0-6.1 CAAAA  North Mid-Atlantic Ridge   

 

O:  3JAN2025 22:55:26  28.0S   63.4E MW=5.0  EMSC   SOUTHWEST INDIAN RIDGE       

P: 24DEC2024 168526    28.0S   66.0E 4.0-5.6 CACAA  So. Indian Ocean           

 

 

ZEALANDIA AND AUSTRALIA REGION

 

O:  3JAN2025 15:56:40  30.4S  177.7W MB=4.7  EMSC   KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND

P:  3JAN2025 168809    30.0S  179.0W 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  No. Kermadec Islands       

P: 31DEC2024 168536    30.0S  178.0W 4.0-5.4 BAAAA  No. Kermadec Islands       

 

O:  3JAN2025 19:05:50  31.8S  178.8E ML=4.3  EMSC   KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION      

P:  6JAN2025 168810    35.0S  179.0E 3.0-4.5 BCAAA  North Island, N.Z.         

 

O:  3JAN2025 13:14:45  32.0S  141.6E ML=2.6  EMSC   NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA   

O:  4JAN2025 03:50:54  31.5S  142.0E MB=4.5  EMSC   NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA   

 

JAPAN AND KURIL ISLANDS

 

O:  3JAN2025 11:35:19  33.4N  142.2E MB=4.3  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPA

P:  3JAN2025 168666    32.0N  142.0E 4.0-5.6 ABAAA  Off East Coast Honshu      

 

O:  3JAN2025 16:20:13  47.0N  151.6E MB=4.2  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS                

P:  3JAN2025 168734    48.0N  153.0E 3.5-5.4 AAAAA  So. Kurils                 

P: 26DEC2024 168464    46.0N  153.0E 3.5-5.5 CAAAA  So. Kurils                 

 

U.S./CANADA*

 

WESTERN U.S./CANADA

 

CALIFORNIA

 

O:  4JAN2025 05:36:15  32.2N  115.0W ML=2.1  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO      

P:  3JAN2025 168675    32.9N  115.6W 2.5-4.5 AAAAA  So. California             

P: 30DEC2024 168400    32.9N  115.6W 2.5-4.5 BAAAA  So. California             

 

O:  3JAN2025 21:06:53  38.8N  122.8W MD=2.1  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  1JAN2025 168645    38.7N  122.7W 2.5-4.7 AAAAA  Central California         

 

O: 04JAN2025 00:27:55  37.4N  117.1W ML=2.5  EMSC   NEVADA

O:  3JAN2025 11:46:00  37.4N  117.1W ML=2.5  EMSC   NEVADA                       

P:  4JAN2025 168639    36.9N  117.4W 2.5-4.8 AAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

O: 03JAN2025 23:14:22  39.1N  119.0W ML=2.2  EMSC   NEVADA

O:  4JAN2025 02:55:56  38.8N  119.2W ML=2.8  EMSC   NEVADA                        

P:  4JAN2025 168641    38.4N  118.7W 2.5-4.4 AAAAA  California/Nevada area     

P:  6JAN2025 168640    38.8N  119.6W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  California/Nevada area     

P: 29DEC2024 168366    39.1N  119.6W 2.5-4.8 BAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in Nevada was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Nevada at Smith.

 

O: 03JAN2025 19:18:00  40.3N  124.5W MD=2.3  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 03JAN2025 20:26:03  40.3N  125.1W MD=2.8  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 04JAN2025 03:41:34  40.3N  124.5W MD=2.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 03JAN2025 14:03:27  40.4N  125.1W ML=3.6  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O:  3JAN2025 16:56:35  40.3N  124.9W MD=2.8  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

P:  4JAN2025 168721    40.7N  124.6W 2.5-4.5 AAAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

P: 27DEC2024 168453    40.3N  125.2W 2.5-4.6 CAAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

 

ALASKA

 

No events of M>=3 were located in Alaska today.

 

PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN U.S./WESTERN CANADA

 

O:  2JAN2025 20:30:18  53.6N  131.7W MB=3.8  ECAN OF SKIDEGATE 1, BC, FELT       

P:  5JAN2025 168747    54.0N  134.0W 3.0-5.0 BABAA  British Colombia           

 

ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION

 

O:  3JAN2025 17:44:29  31.7N  104.6W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS                

P:  7JAN2025 168672    31.6N  103.6W 2.0-4.3 BAAAA  SW U.S.A                   

 

O:  3JAN2025 11:35:42  33.5N  106.4W ML=2.9  EMSC   NEW MEXICO                   

P:  3JAN2025 168672    32.6N  104.6W 2.0-4.3 AABAA  SW U.S.A                    

 

O:  3JAN2025 08:45:34  42.6N  111.1W ML=2.7  EMSC   SOUTHERN IDAHO               

P:  8JAN2025 168739    43.2N  111.0W 2.0-4.1 BAAAA  Yellowstone/Wyoming        

 

EASTERN U.S./CANADA

 

O:  3JAN2025 22:14:52  29.1N   97.8W ML=3.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN TEXAS               

P: 25DEC2024 168352    28.0N   98.0W 3.0-4.6 CBAAA  Northern Mexico            

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in Southern Texas was felt with  intensity up to I-II in the area(s) of Southern Texas at Stockdale.

 

O:  3JAN2025 09:32:07  36.6N   89.6W MD=2.2  EMSC   SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI        

P: 27DEC2024 168383    36.0N   89.0W 2.0-3.9 CAAAA  New Madrid area            

 

O:  3JAN2025 12:15:40  35.4N   91.7W ML=3.0  EMSC   ARKANSAS                     

P:  4JAN2025 168661    36.0N   91.0W 2.0-4.1 AAAAA  New Madrid area            

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in Arkansas was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Arkansas at Judsonia, Pleasant Plains and III in Bald Knob, Cabot, Batesville, Sulphur Rock, and II in Mena, Bradford, Greenbrier, Jacksonville and Pangbur. Also felt in Tennessee, Kentucky with light intensity.

 

O: 02JAN2025 21:22:48  47.9N   69.7W MB=1.0  ECAN OF RIVI├¿RE-DU-LOUP, QC   

O: 02JAN2025 21:03:27  47.8N   70.0W MB=0.5  ECAN OF SAINT-SIM├⌐ON, QC   

O:  2JAN2025 22:40:38  47.8N   69.9W MB=0.5  ECAN OF SAINT-SIM├⌐ON, QC           

P:  3JAN2025 168716    47.3N   70.5W 2.0-4.1 AAAAA  New England                

 

HAWAII

 

No earthquakes of M>=3 were located in Hawaii.

 

STRONG QUAKE IN NORTHERN CHILE

 

EARTHQUAKE SUMMARY FOR JANUARY  2, 2025

 

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.1 in northern Chile in

the Tarapaca district. NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity V in Antofagasta, Chile at Calama and Tocopilla and IV in Iquique, Tarapaca. Intensity II-III was felt in Chile at Arica, Antofagasta, Copiapo, and in Tacna and Arequipa, Peru; Cordoba, Argentina and Atacama Chile among others. EMSC reported strong shaking in Chile at Calama, San Pedro de Atacama, Alto Hospicio, Iquique.  GUC reported intensity V Antofagasta at Mejillones, Tocopilla, Maria Elena,  IV in Antofagasta, Calama, San Pedro de Atacama, Sierra Gorda, in Tarapaca with V at Alto Hospicio, Huara, Ujina, El Loa, IV in Iquique, Camina, La Tirana, Pozo Almonte, Pica, Pisagua, Cancosa III in Mamina, and IV in Arica and Parinacota at Codpa.

 

A major earthquake of M 7.7 hit near this area on April 4, 2014 but this is the strongest earthquake in the Antofagasta region of Chile since similar events of M 6.1 on July 27 and 28, 2022. AT the time this summary noted:

 

 

"Two strong earthquakes occurred in northern Chile today. These included an M 6.2 in eastern Antofagasta, northern Chile which was felt with intensity V in Calama, IV in Antofagasta, Iquique, and Bolivia and II-III in Arica, Copiapo, and Valparaiso, Chile. This was followed later in the day by an M 6.1 in Antofagasta which was felt with maximum intensity VII in Antofagasta in Tocopilla, with IV in Calaman, Antofagasta and Iquique and II-III in Moquegua, Arequipa. This activity is near the antipode of the M 7.0 which occurred in Luzon, Philippines on July 27, 2022 and had been anticipated in this summary in the previous issue as:

 

"The antipode to this earthquake (in Luzon, Philippines) is at 18S 60W in northern South America. Enhanced seismicity in this area from Chile to Peru and Bolivia is likely in the next several days due to antipodal focusing of energy from the event in Luzon." (July 27, 2022)

 

It is likely that this activity in northern Chile was also promoted by the new moon which arrives on July 28 as it occurred near the longitude and hour or maximum tidal stresses as noted in this and previous issues of this summary:

 

"The new moon will arrive at 17:55 UT on July 28, 2022. Longitudes which are near local solar noon at this time are near 90 West while those at solar midnight are near 90 East. These include eastern Mexico and Central America in the west as well as central U.S. and portions of western South America and the East Pacific Rise. In the east it includes areas of western Indonesia and Asia including India and Myanmar and China. These are area where tidal triggering is likely with this new moon. Other areas may also see triggering by tidal stresses in the next week." (July 24-27, 2022)

 

The last earthquake in Antofagasta, Chile within about 200 km of today's activity occurred on September 11, 2020 with M 6.3. A major M 7.6 hit north of this on April 3, 2014 and an M 7.7 hit near today's activity on November 14, 2007." (July 28, 2022)  

 

A moderate regional foreshock occurred earlier in the day in the area of Salta, Argentina. This event may have been triggered by a moderate solar flare (#2350 C7.5) as it occurred near local solar midnight at the beginning of that flare. Data for this flare from SWPC follow. 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

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2350       0608   0617      0643   C7.5      (January 2, 2025)   1.3E-02  

Argentina M 4.8 06:09 UT

 

Forecast 168523 had expected this event within about 100 km was likely around December 31, 2024.

 

O: 03JAN2025 00:55:09  20.6S   68.6W ML=4.5  EMSC   POTOSI, BOLIVIA

O:  2JAN2025 20:43:35  21.7S   69.1W MW=6.1  EMSC   ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE           

O:  2JAN2025 20:43:35  21.7S   69.0W MW=6.1  GUC    ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE           

P: 31DEC2024 168523    21.0S   69.0W 4.0-5.5 AAAAA  Coast No. Chile            

 

An earthquake of M 4.0 occurred about 40 minutes after the event in Chile in the area of El Salvador. This is probably a triggered earthquake  from Chile. An M 5.6 hit the area on December 9, 2024 several days after the M 7.0 of Northern California of December 5. At the time this summary reported:

 

 

"A moderately strong earthquake was widely felt in El Salvador today. NEIC reported this event with M 5.6 was felt with maximum intensity VI in La Union and IV in Anamoros, San Salvador, Santiago de Maria, Choluteca,  and in Honduras at Bodega de Los Tangos, Yamaranguila, Marcala,; III in El Salvador at Gotera Morazan, Chirilagua and in Honduras at Choloma, Tegucigalpa, Las Tapias, Valle de Angeles, Yaguacire and La Esperanza among others. This epicenter is located at 40 degrees (360/9) from the earthquake of M 7.0 off northern California of December 5 and was likely a far-field aftershock of that event as previously described in this summary. This earthquake is the strongest in El Salvador since an M 6.5 on July 19, 2023  and a similar M 5.6 on March 17, 2024." (December 9, 2024)

 

It is worthwhile to note that this epicenter in El Salvador is also at 40 degrees from the M 6.1 in Chile today. Constructive interference at 40 degrees from  Northern California and Chile could enhance regional seismicity in El Salvador.

 

This type of regional seismic triggering is common before larger regional events and El Salvador may see a strong earthquake in the next several days.

 

Forecasts 168327, 168609 and 168596 had expected activity within about 100 km of today's event was likely in early January, 2025 or late December, 2024.

 

O:  2JAN2025 21:23:39  12.7N   88.3W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR         

P:  1JAN2025 168596    13.0N   89.0W 3.5-5.5 AAAAA  Coast of Central America   

P:  5JAN2025 168609    14.0N   88.0W 3.5-5.3 BBAAA  Nicaragua                  

P: 29DEC2024 168327    14.0N   88.0W 3.5-5.4 BBAAA  Nicaragua                  

 

Moderately strong earthquakes continued today in the region of the South Sandwich Islands. An M 5.5 was the largest today and was not reported felt by NEIC. This event occurred near local solar midnight and may have been promoted by strong tidal and/or geomagnetic effects which can maximize near this hour.

An M 6.1 hit this area yesterday and was reported in this summary as:

 

"The strongest earthquakes in the world today occurred in the southern oceans.

These included an M 6.1 in the South Sandwich Islands and an M 5.5 in the

Balleny Islands south of New Zealand and an M 5.2 in the Tristan da Cunha area of the South Atlantic. None of these were reported felt in their remote epicentral areas. The event in the South Sandwich Islands occurred within a few minutes of local solar noon and was probably promoted by strong tidal stresses associated with the super new moon of December 30 as noted in this and previous issues of this summary. 

 

"The new moon (supermoon) will arrive on December 30, 2024 at 22:27 UT.  Longitudes which are at local solar midnight at this time are located at about 20 East while those at local solar noon are near 160 West. In the east these include most of western Europe and Iceland and the Atlantic Ridge while in the west areas of the western Aleutians, Alaska, Hawaii, Tonga/Fiji/New Zealand and portions of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge are included. These are the most likely areas to see significant tidal triggering with this new moon. Other areas may also see tidal promotion in the next week especially at times of large solar flares and near local solar midnight and solar noon. The likelihood of a strong associated earthquake with this new  moon are considered  moderate to  high in the next week (December 28-31, 2024 and January 1-4, 2025)." (December 27, 2024 to January 2, 2025)

 

The earthquake of M 6.1 in the South Sandwich Islands is at 102 degrees from the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024 (shadow zone boundary and node 7) and was probably promoted by energy from that source. Likewise the M 5.2 in the Tristan da Cunha area of the south Atlantic is at the third node (120 degrees) from Vanuatu and was also a likely FFA from that event.      An M 5.1 today in the Easter Island area of the South Pacific is at the ninth node (80 degrees) from both the M 7.0 in Northern California and from Vanuatu and may be a case of overlapping triggering at the same distance like as is being observed in Ethiopia in the current swarm there.

 

The last earthquake of M>=6.1 in the South Sandwich Islands occurred as an M 6.3 on October 25, 2022. A great M 8.1 hit the region on August 12, 2021." (January 2, 2025)

 

Forecast 168821 had expected today's event in the South Sandwich Islands was

likely within about 100 km around January 4, 2025.

 

O:  3JAN2025 02:33:22  58.8S   26.0W MB=5.5  EMSC   SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION

P:  4JAN2025 168821    58.0S   26.0W 4.0-6.1 AAAAA  So. Sandwich Islands        

 

A pair of moderately strong earthquakes also occurred today in the New Ireland, PNG region. The last event in this region of equal or larger magnitude was an M 5.5 on July 12, 2024 but an M 6.6 about 250 km to the southeast occurred on November 15, 2024. These epicenters are at the seventh node (51.4 degrees = 360/7) from the M  6.8 in the Kuril Islands of December 27, 2024 and near the fourth node (90 degrees) from the M 7.0 off Northern California of December 5 and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

Forecast 168575 had expected enhanced seismicity in this region within about 50

km of these epicenters was likely around January 3, 2025.

 

O: 03JAN2025 01:47:28   3.8S  151.8E mb=5.4  EMSC   NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.

O: 02JAN2025 15:57:07   3.9S  151.6E Mw=5.0  EMSC   NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.

O:  2JAN2025 07:06:40   3.8S  151.7E MW=5.4  EMSC   NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.   

P:  3JAN2025 168575     4.0S  152.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  New Britain                

 

The series of moderate earthquakes in Awash, Ethiopia continued today. Today's earthquakes with magnitude of M 4.5, M 4.7, 4.5, 4.7,  and M 5.0 among others have been occurring throughout the past week and are being felt with intensity III in Addis Ababa, and IV in Asbe Teferi Oromia, Ethiopia. This may be related to regional volcanism and may expand with further activity of solar flares and geomagnetic storms, both of which accelerate regional volcanism and seismicity in Ethiopia.

 

Forecast 168598 had expected enhanced seismicity within about 100 km of these

events was likely in Ethiopia around January 1, 2025.

 

O: 03JAN2025 01:19:59   8.4N   40.1E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 09:56:34   8.9N   40.0E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 03JAN2025 01:34:21   8.9N   40.1E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 10:17:41   9.0N   39.9E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 10:02:54   9.1N   40.0E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 22:22:48   9.1N   40.2E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 03JAN2025 00:17:59   9.1N   40.0E mb=4.8  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 15:31:01   9.2N   40.0E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 16:26:09   9.2N   40.0E mb=4.6  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 17:29:00   9.2N   40.0E mb=4.9  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 03JAN2025 02:10:37   9.2N   40.3E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 03JAN2025 02:52:33   9.2N   40.0E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 07:41:31   9.3N   40.1E mb=5.1  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O:  2JAN2025 21:18:26   9.4N   40.3E MB=5.0  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P:  1JAN2025 168598    10.0N   39.0E 3.5-5.1 AAAAA  Ethiopia                    

 

 

NEIC reported earthquakes of M 4.8 and M 4.9 in Eastern China was felt with  intensity up to V in the area(s) of Eastern China at Yinchuan, Ningxia. Video of the shaking accompanying this earthquake series can be watched on the Internet. This is the strongest earthquake within about 200 km of this epicenter since an M 5.1 on June 15, 1991. The last event of larger magnitude within about 300 km was an M 5.3 on  December 31, 2023. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The earthquake in Gansu, China of M 5.3 occurred near the Ningxia border.

NEIC reported this earthquake of M  5.3 in China was felt with intensity up to VII in the area(s) of China in Baiyin.  It may have caused local damage but this was not immediately reported. This is the strongest earthquake within about 250 km of this epicenter since an M 4.3 on July 22, 2013 an event that followed the largest earthquake in the area in the past 35 years -  an M 5.9 on July 21, 2013." (December 31, 2023)

 

Forecasts 168683 and 168411 had expected regional seismic enhancement within about 100 km of this epicenter was likely around December 30, 2024 to January 2, 2025.

 

O:  2JAN2025 08:43:32  38.6N  105.9E MB=4.9  EMSC   WESTERN NEI MONGOL, CHINA    

P:  2JAN2025 168683    39.0N  106.0E 3.5-5.0 AAAAA  So. China                  

P: 30DEC2024 168411    39.0N  100.0E 3.5-5.1 AACAA  So. China                  

 

 

BMG  reported an earthquake of M 5.2 in The Molucca Sea was felt with moderate intensity up to II in the area(s) of  Kab Bolaang MongondowTimurat Nuangan and Motongkad and in Kota Kotamobagu. This event may have been triggered by SFE from Solar Flare 2320 as it occurred near local solar noon near the peak output of that flare. Data on this flare from SWPC follows:

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

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2320       0529   0538      0546   C5.2      (January 2, 2025)   4.6E-03  

Molucca Sea M 5.0 05:32 UT

 

 

OTHER GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY

 

For most events there are two listings. The first line is the observed event starting with "O:" for Observed. There follows the date, month and year, the time in UT hours:minutes:seconds, the latitude and longitude, the given magnitude and the reporting agency followed by the geographic location. The second line starts with "P:" This is the forecast event as forecast in our summaries normally more than a month in advance. Magnitudes may vary in response to updated seismic watches and daily variations due to tidal and other influences. This line has the forecast date, month and year, the forecast number, latitude, longitude and forecast magnitude range.  This is followed by a comparison between the forecast and the event. The comparison includes letters A-D. The first is number of days difference from predicted (A:up to 2, B3-5; C:6-10; D:more than 10), Difference in latitude (A:up to 1 degree; B:1-2 degrees; C:2-4 degrees; D:more than 4 degrees); longitude (same comparison as with latitude); magnitude (A: within forecast range; B: higher than forecast range; C: lower than forecast range; D: no comparison possible). The last letter is a stand in for a future comparison which needs to be done statistically after a large number of forecasts have been made. In previous data, an excellent match is generally AAAAA; a good match as one or two B's; a fair match has several B's and C's and a poor match is one which contains a number of C's or D's. 

 

ASIA

 

O:  3JAN2025 04:32:38  24.9N   95.5E MB=5.0  EMSC   MYANMAR                      

P:  2JAN2025 168631    24.0N   95.0E 4.0-5.5 AAAAA  Myanmar                    

P: 24DEC2024 168349    25.0N   95.0E 4.0-5.5 CAAAA  Myanmar                    

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in India was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of India in Silchar, Assam and II in Dibrugarh, Gauhati, Jorhat and Shillong, Meghalaya and in Bangladesh with III in Dacca, Silhat and Tungi. 

EMSC reported mild shaking in India at Lamphel, Rongpur, Ashit Nagar, Beltola, Dimaruguri, Mathura Nagar, Beltola Tiniali, Sarumotoria, Sahib Tila, Bhangagarh.

 

O:  2JAN2025 08:43:32  38.6N  105.9E MB=4.9  EMSC   WESTERN NEI MONGOL, CHINA    

P:  2JAN2025 168683    39.0N  106.0E 3.5-5.0 AAAAA  So. China                  

P: 30DEC2024 168411    39.0N  100.0E 3.5-5.1 AACAA  So. China                  

 

O:  2JAN2025 14:58:38  41.9N   82.6E MB=4.6  EMSC   SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA     

P:  3JAN2025 168708    41.0N   82.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Kirgizstan/Xinjiang        

 

O:  2JAN2025 12:13:45  44.2N   78.9E MB=4.6  EMSC   EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN           

P: 27DEC2024 168440    42.0N   79.0E 4.0-5.4 BCAAA  Kirgizstan/Xinjiang        

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in Eastern Kazakhstan was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Eastern Kazakhstan at Taldykorgan, Qonaev, and Almaty.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 3.9 in Nepal was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Nepal at Kathmandu.

 

INDONESIA AND PHILIPPINES

 

O: 03JAN2025 01:47:28   3.8S  151.8E mb=5.4  EMSC   NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.

O: 02JAN2025 15:57:07   3.9S  151.6E Mw=5.0  EMSC   NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.

O:  2JAN2025 07:06:40   3.8S  151.7E MW=5.4  EMSC   NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.   

P:  3JAN2025 168575     4.0S  152.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  New Britain                

 

O:  2JAN2025 21:13:30   1.2S  127.3E MB=4.8  EMSC   KEPULAUAN OBI, INDONESIA     

P:  3JAN2025 168586     2.0S  124.0E 4.0-5.6 AACAA  Sulawesi area              

 

O:  2JAN2025 13:25:31   1.7N  127.2E ML=4.5  EMSC   HALMAHERA, INDONESIA         

P:  1JAN2025 168565     3.0N  126.0E 4.0-5.4 ABBAA  Mindanao, Philippines      

 

O:  3JAN2025 04:45:20   6.9S  154.5E MB=4.8  EMSC   BOUGAINVILLE REGION, P.N.G.  

P: 31DEC2024 168289     6.0S  152.0E 4.0-5.6 BABAA  New Britain                

 

O:  2JAN2025 17:15:42  11.8N  143.5E MB=4.8  EMSC   SOUTH OF MARIANA ISLANDS     

P:  1JAN2025 168619    12.0N  143.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  So. Marianas/Guam          

 

O:  2JAN2025 11:12:07  18.4N  120.5E ML=4.0  EMSC   LUZON, PHILIPPINES           

P:  2JAN2025 168605    18.0N  120.0E 3.5-4.9 AAAAA  Luzon, Philippines         

 

 

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

 

O:  2JAN2025 21:23:39  12.7N   88.3W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR         

P:  1JAN2025 168596    13.0N   89.0W 3.5-5.5 AAAAA  Coast of Central America   

P:  5JAN2025 168609    14.0N   88.0W 3.5-5.3 BBAAA  Nicaragua                  

P: 29DEC2024 168327    14.0N   88.0W 3.5-5.4 BBAAA  Nicaragua                  

 

O:  3JAN2025 01:38:05  15.4N   93.2W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE CHIAPAS, MEXICO     

P:  1JAN2025 168595    15.0N   94.0W 3.5-5.6 AAAAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

 

O:  2JAN2025 06:53:16  16.7N   93.9W ML=4.2  EMSC   CHIAPAS, MEXICO              

P:  3JAN2025 168595    16.0N   94.0W 3.5-5.4 AAAAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

 

O:  3JAN2025 00:06:30  17.9N   72.0W ML=3.0  EMSC   HAITI REGION                 

P:  4JAN2025 168624    20.0N   73.0W 3.0-4.6 ABAAA  Bahamas/No. Caribbean      

 

O:  2JAN2025 18:45:45  18.5N  102.2W ML=4.0  EMSC   MICHOACAN, MEXICO            

P:  5JAN2025 168606    19.0N  102.0W 3.5-5.1 BAAAA  Michoacan, Mexico          

 

O:  2JAN2025 13:29:30   8.1N   82.8W ML=4.3  EMSC   PANAMA-COSTA RICA BORDER REGIO

P: 29DEC2024 168267     8.0N   83.0W 3.5-5.2 BAAAA  Costa Rica                  

 

O:  2JAN2025 09:33:14  19.1N   66.3W MD=3.1  EMSC   PUERTO RICO REGION           

P:  3JAN2025 168617    19.0N   67.0W 3.4-5.1 AAAAA  Puerto Rico                

 

O: 03JAN2025 00:55:09  20.6S   68.6W ML=4.5  EMSC   POTOSI, BOLIVIA

O:  2JAN2025 20:43:35  21.7S   69.1W MW=6.1  EMSC   ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE           

P: 31DEC2024 168523    21.0S   69.0W 4.0-5.5 AAAAA  Coast No. Chile            

 

O:  2JAN2025 09:34:39  26.9N  105.2W ML=4.2  EMSC   CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO            

P:  4JAN2025 168626    24.0N  109.0W 3.5-5.1 ACCAA  Gulf of California         

P: 30DEC2024 168343    24.0N  109.0W 3.5-5.1 ACCAA  Gulf of California         

 

 

AFRICA AND EUROPE

 

O: 03JAN2025 01:19:59   8.4N   40.1E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 09:56:34   8.9N   40.0E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 03JAN2025 01:34:21   8.9N   40.1E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 10:17:41   9.0N   39.9E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 10:02:54   9.1N   40.0E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 22:22:48   9.1N   40.2E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 03JAN2025 00:17:59   9.1N   40.0E mb=4.8  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 15:31:01   9.2N   40.0E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 16:26:09   9.2N   40.0E mb=4.6  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 17:29:00   9.2N   40.0E mb=4.9  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 03JAN2025 02:10:37   9.2N   40.3E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 03JAN2025 02:52:33   9.2N   40.0E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 07:41:31   9.3N   40.1E mb=5.1  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O:  2JAN2025 21:18:26   9.4N   40.3E MB=5.0  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                      

P:  1JAN2025 168598    10.0N   39.0E 3.5-5.1 AAAAA  Ethiopia                   

 

SOUTHWEST PACIFIC

 

O:  2JAN2025 10:33:23  25.6S  179.9E MB=4.4  EMSC   SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS        

P:  6JAN2025 168804    25.0S  179.0E 4.0-5.4 BAAAA  Tonga/Fiji                 

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported in the Southwest Pacific region today.

 

OCEAN RIDGES

 

O:  3JAN2025 02:33:22  58.8S   26.0W MB=5.5  EMSC   SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION

P:  4JAN2025 168821    58.0S   26.0W 4.0-6.1 AAAAA  So. Sandwich Islands       

 

 

ZEALANDIA AND AUSTRALIA REGION

 

O:  2JAN2025 17:01:55  35.5S  178.9E ML=3.9  EMSC   OFF E. COAST OF N. ISLAND, N.Z

P:  6JAN2025 168810    35.0S  179.0E 3.0-4.5 BAAAA  North Island, N.Z.         

P: 27DEC2024 168542    34.0S  179.0E 4.0-5.5 BBAAA  So. Kermadec Islands       

 

JAPAN AND KURIL ISLANDS

 

O:  2JAN2025 19:34:37  30.7N  142.1E MB=4.5  EMSC   IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION    

P:  5JAN2025 168666    30.0N  142.0E 4.0-5.4 BAAAA  Off East Coast Honshu       

 

O:  3JAN2025 04:20:43  33.4N  142.2E MB=4.7  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF HONSHU,    

P:  3JAN2025 168666    32.0N  142.0E 4.0-5.6 ABAAA  Off East Coast Honshu      

P:  7JAN2025 168666    33.0N  142.0E 4.0-5.7 BAAAA  Off East Coast Honshu      

 

U.S./CANADA*

 

WESTERN U.S./CANADA

 

CALIFORNIA

 

O:  2JAN2025 16:37:32  32.8N  115.7W ML=2.3  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  3JAN2025 168675    32.9N  115.6W 2.5-4.5 AAAAA  So. California             

P: 30DEC2024 168400    32.9N  115.6W 2.5-4.5 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O:  2JAN2025 18:28:39  33.9N  117.8W ML=2.3  EMSC   GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALI

P: 31DEC2024 168403    34.2N  117.8W 2.5-4.8 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O:  3JAN2025 01:28:44  34.0N  116.8W ML=2.5  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  3JAN2025 168677    33.9N  116.9W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  So. California             

P: 30DEC2024 168402    33.9N  116.9W 2.5-4.6 BAAAA  So. California             

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in Southern California was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Southern California  at Banning, Moreno Valley and II in Burbank, Cardiff by the Sea, Cathedral City, Palm Springs and White Water.

 

O:  3JAN2025 04:55:11  36.3N  115.0W ML=2.0  EMSC   NEVADA                        

P: 31DEC2024 168364    37.3N  114.9W 2.5-4.6 BAAAA  Nevada area                

 

O:  2JAN2025 18:42:25  37.5N  118.8W MD=1.5  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

P: 31DEC2024 168363    37.5N  118.6W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

 

ALASKA

 

O:  2JAN2025 08:39:14  52.7N  169.3W ML=3.7  EMSC   FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS

P: 31DEC2024 168477    52.5N  169.2W 3.5-4.9 AAAAA  Fox Islands, Aleutians     

 

O:  2JAN2025 18:56:12  53.5N  163.6W ML=3.6  EMSC   UNIMAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA 

P:  3JAN2025 168763    54.6N  161.7W 3.5-5.1 ABAAA  Unimak Islands, Aleutians  

 

O:  2JAN2025 14:38:42  61.3N  152.3W ML=3.3  EMSC   SOUTHERN ALASKA              

P:  5JAN2025 168766    61.3N  152.3W 3.2-4.9 ABAAA  Central Alaska             

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.8 in Southern Alaska was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern Alaska at Anchorage, Wasilla and Eagle River.

 

PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN U.S./WESTERN CANADA

 

O: 02JAN2025 20:30:18  53.6N  131.7W MB=3.8  ECAN OF SKIDEGATE 1, BC, FELT 

O:  2JAN2025 20:30:18  53.6N  131.7W ML=3.8  EMSC   HECATE STRAIT REGION, CANADA 

P:  5JAN2025 168747    54.0N  134.0W 3.0-5.0 BABAA  British Colombia           

P: 22DEC2024 168474    54.0N  133.0W 3.0-4.9 CAAAA  British Colombia            

 

ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION

 

O: 02JAN2025 19:39:24  31.6N  104.0W ML=2.1  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 02JAN2025 13:53:59  31.7N  104.3W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 02JAN2025 19:52:30  31.7N  104.4W ML=2.1  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O:  2JAN2025 09:58:11  31.4N  103.9W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS                

P:  3JAN2025 168672    32.6N  104.6W 2.0-4.3 AAAAA  SW U.S.A                   

 

O:  3JAN2025 06:35:11  32.1N  101.5W ML=2.7  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS                

P: 27DEC2024 168397    31.5N  103.6W 2.0-4.4 CABAA  SW U.S.A                   

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in Western Texas was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Western Texas at Big Spring.

 

EASTERN U.S./CANADA

 

 

O:  1JAN2025 17:41:34  49.5N   54.9W MB=2.8  ECAN OF SUMMERFORD, NL, FELT        

 

O:  1JAN2025 05:57:00  44.9N   74.5W MB=2.3  ECAN OF AKWESASNE, QC               

P:  3JAN2025 168717    45.0N   74.0W 2.0-3.9 AAAAA  New York State             

 

HAWAII

 

O:  3JAN2025 02:18:55  18.9N  155.4W ML=3.0  EMSC   HAWAII REGION, HAWAII        

P:  2JAN2025 168600    18.8N  155.2W 3.0-4.6 AAAAA  Hawaii                     

 

 

January 4, 2025

 

The strongest earthquakes in the world today were an M 5.7-5.8 and foreshocks of M 5.2 and M 5.5 in Ethiopia. This event was reported by NEIC to have been felt with maximum intensity VIII (with damage) in Afar, Ethiopia at Amibara and Awash; VII in Debre and VI in Debre Birhan, Amhara with V in Oromia, Ethiopia at Nazret, Nek'emte ana Asbe and IV in Addis Ababa, Dese, Gelemso and II-III in Debre Zeyit, Sebeta, Sendafa and Mojo and as far as Djibouti.

EMSC reported strong shaking in Ethiopia at Bereh, Akaki Beseka, Bishoftu, Addis Ababa.

The M 5.8 was preceded near local solar midnight by an M 5.5 near the same

epicenter. This event was reported by NEIC to have been felt in Ethiopia with intensity VIII (with damage) in Afar at Amibara; VI in Awash, V in Asbe Teferi, IV in Addis Ababa, Harer and Sebeta, Ormia, Ethiopia. The is the strongest earthquake in Ethiopia in at least 35 years. An M 5.3

hit the region on February 13, 1993, the largest previously in this time period.

 

This follows a series of moderate earthquakes in this region of Ethiopia which

began on September 27, 2024. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"NEIC reported this earthquake of M 4.9 in Ethiopia was felt with intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Ethiopia in Addis Ababa." (September 27, 2024)

 

"An earthquake also occurred in Ethiopia in the current swarm of events in

that area. NEIC reported this earthquake  of M 4.9 in Ethiopia was  felt with intensity up to V in the area(s) of Ethiopia at Awash, Afar and III in Addis Ababa.

EMSC reported intensity IV in Fentale, Ethiopia. This had been noted in the

previous issue of this summary as:

 

Seismicity in the region of Ethiopia has been tied consistently to strong solar

flares near local solar noon or midnight.

 

"An earthquake of M 4.6 also occurred in the Awash region of Ethiopia today. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity up to III in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

This epicenter is at the exact same distance from both earthquakes in Northern

California of December 5 and from Vanuatu of December 17 (129.0 degrees). Constructive

interference of energy from these sources may be energizing this seismicity." (December 23, 2024, December 24, 2024)

 

and

 

"The most unusual earthquake of the day was an M 5.0 in Ethiopia. This area

has seen several minor earthquakes in the past 10 days with an M 4.5 on October 15

and an M 4.3 on October 17. This follows a long period of quiet in the

seismicity of Ethiopia. Only on such event of M>=5 in Ethiopia has occurred

in the past 10 years - an M 5.2 on March 24, 2018. The last active period

of seismicity occurred in the summer of 2011 and included quakes of 5.7, 5.4 and 5.6 among others.

Still today's event is at an unusual epicenter. The only event in the past

30 years within about 200 km of today's epicenter of M>=5 was an M 5.0 on February 26, 2007." (October 24, 2021)

 

 

"The most unusual earthquake of the day today was an M 4.6 in the border region

between Eritrea and Ethiopia.

This has been an active area especially during periods of active solar and geomagnetic

periods, often showing synchronicity with major solar flares. During the current

solar quiet period, however the area has see little moderate seismicity.

The last earthquakes of M>=4.6 within about 300 km of this epicenter occurred

September 11, 2019 and August 13, 2018. The last event of M>5 in this area

was an M 5.6 on July 8, 2013." (June 6, 2022)

 

Not to disappoint, today's M 5.8 occurred as a major solar flare was occurring

of X1.1 class (SWPC #2610) and an M 5.8 (#2650). The earthquake occurred near the peak of this flare.

SWPC data for these flares follows:

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

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2610       2232   2241      2251   X1.1      (January 3, 2024)   7.2E-02  

Southwest Indian Ridge M 5.0 22:55 UT

Molucca Sea M 4.0 22:45 UT

 

2640       2314   2324      2333   M1.9      (January 3, 2024)   5.7E-03  

2650       2350   2356      0005   M5.8      (January 3, 2024)   4.0E-02  

Ethiopia M 5.8 00:51 UT

 

 

2470       0117   0124      0131   C3.5      (January 3, 2024)   2.6E-03  

Ethiopia M 4.7 01:34 UT M 4.5 01:20 UT M 5.5 02:33 UT

 

Today's M 5.8 in Ethiopia is probably related to a regional fault which is opening up a new ocean basin

in the Afar region of Ethiopia. This epicenter is near the shadow zone boundary

of p- and s-waves from the M 6.8 in the Kuril Islands of December 28, 2024

and may have been further energized by seismic energy from that source - an FFA.

 

An earthquake of M 4.5 struck the area near Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia.

This is a mining town with a population less then 20,000. Local press reported the

earthquake was felt wiht moderate intensity at Little Topar, Mutawintji and Broken Hill.

NEIC reported intensity III in Broken Hill, NSW, Australia.

A foreshock of M 2.6 occurred earlier in the day but was reported felt with light intensity in Broken Hill.

 

The last earthquake in Australia within about 200 km of this event in NSW with M>=4.5

occurred on August 13 and 14, 1996 nearly 30 years ago. Today;s event occurred

near local solar noon and may have been promoted by strong tidal stresses

with the new moon of December 30, 2024 as well as effects of solar flares (SFE)

today. 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in El Salvador was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of El Salvador at Usulutan.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in Nevada was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Nevada at Smith.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in Vanuatu was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Vanuatu at Vila Shefa.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in Southern Texas was felt with  intensity up to I-II in the area(s) of Southern Texas at Stockdale.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Southwestern Turkey was felt with  intensity up to V in the area(s) of Southwestern Turkey in Antalya at Alanya and IV in Antalya.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Turkey at Alanya, Saray, Pinari at Kizlar, Guller, Oba, Tosmur, Kestel, Mahmutlar, Tosmur, Sugozu, Figla, Kucukhasbahce, Cikcilli, Bektas, Kargicak, Kizilcasehir, Gozukucuklu, Avsallar, Cumheriyet, Yeni, Pirireis, Kizilay, and in Incirli, and Nicosia, Cyprus.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in Arkansas was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Arkansas at Judsonia, Pleasant Plains and III in Bald Knob, Cabot, Batesville, Sulphur Rock, and II in Mena, Bradford, Greenbrier, Jacksonville and Pangbur. Also felt in Tennessee, Kentucky with light intensity.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 2.4 in the Netherlands was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of the Netherlands at Kerkrade.

 

 

No Tropical Cyclones are currently active

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

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2460       0052   0100      0107   C4.2      (January 3, 2024)   3.1E-03      

Bolivia M 4.5 00:55 UT

 

2470       0117   0124      0131   C3.5      (January 3, 2024)   2.6E-03  

Ethiopia M 4.7 01:34 UT M 4.5 01:20 UT M 5.5 02:33 UT

 

 

2480       0336   0341      0345   C2.9      (January 3, 2024)   1.5E-03      

Australia M 4.5 03:50 UT

 

2490       0751   0823      0845   C4.9      (January 3, 2024)   1.3E-02  

Guerrero M 4.0 08:37 UT

Idaho M 2.7 08:45 UT

Oaxaca M 3.8 07:57 UT

 

2530       1129   1139      1149   X1.2      (January 3, 2024)   8.1E-02  

New Mexico M 2.9 11:35 UT

Honshu, Japan M 4.3 11:35 UT

 

2550       1545   1550      1559   C5.1      (January 3, 2024)   4.0E-03  

Kermadec Is. M 4.7 15:56 UT

 

2580       2018   2039      2112   C9.7      (January 3, 2024)   2.1E-02  

Argentina M 4.1 20:51 UT

 

2590       2154   2212      2227   M2.3      (January 3, 2024)   2.9E-02  

Southern Texas M 3.0 22:15 UT

 

2610       2232   2241      2251   X1.1      (January 3, 2024)   7.2E-02  

Southwest Indian Ridge M 5.0 22:55 UT

Molucca Sea M 4.0 22:45 UT

 

2640       2314   2324      2333   M1.9      (January 3, 2024)   5.7E-03  

2650       2350   2356      0005   M5.8      (January 3, 2024)   4.0E-02  

Ethiopia M 5.8 00:51 UT

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   minor storms January 4-5 active January 6.  Solar M-flare chance: 65% X-class: 20% proton storm: 25%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    9   3  7 06:00 3  173 212

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 3, 2025 at 15:44:17 UT (#250103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

MODERATE M 4.7 QUAKE STIRS NORTHERN CALIFORNIA GEYSERS REGION

 

EARTHQUAKE SUMMARY FOR JANUARY  1, 2025

 

 

The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.7 in the Geysers region of Northern California. Press reported the earthquake was felt as far as San Francisco as a rolling motion. While some minor damage was reported no significant damage was noted. More than 1500 people reported to the USGS that they had felt this earthquake. Maximum intensity occurred as VI at Sacramento with V in California at Kelseyville, Middletown, III in San Francisco, Calistoga, Fairfield, Hercules, Saint Helena, Yountville, Oakland, San Rafael, San Anselmo, Sausalito, Santa Rosa, Clearlake, Cloverdale, Geyserville, Glenhaven, Healdsburg, Hopland,  Lakeport, Lower Lake, Monte Rio, Nice, Hidden Valley Lake. It was felt lightly in areas as far as 250 km from the epicenter in Nevada, and Central California.  EMSC reported moderate shaking in northern California at Kelseyville, Middletown, Healdsburg, Petaluma, Fairfield, Vallejo, Pinole, and San Francisco. This earthquake is near the fourth node (90 degrees) from the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024 and may be an FFA of that event. Also like many of the larger events in the California Geysers area this was closely associated with the supermoon of December 30, 2024 and with the strongest geomagnetic storm in nearly three months, both of which probably helped promote today's M 4.7 in northern California. The last earthquake in

the Geysers area of California within about 100 km of today's epicenter with

M>=4.7 occurred on December 14, 2016 with M 5.0. The largest earthquake in the area and the only of M>6.0 in the past 35 years occurred as an M 6.0 near Napa on  August 24, 2014. At the time of the 2016 earthquake this summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in California today was an M 5.0 north of San Francisco in the Geysers area of California. NEIC reported the mainshock was felt with intensity up to VI (minor damage) with reports of intensity V from Kelseyville; IV from Geyserville, Cloverdale, Middletown, Lakeport, Lower Lake, Cazadero, Upper Lake, Mendocino, and in general within about 100 km of the epicenter. Lesser shaking was reported from as far away as 470 km at Nipomo but these reports probably refer to the Templeton earthquake in central California. Lesser shaking associated with the Geysers event probably was limited to areas within about 150 km of that epicenter including, but not limited to San Mateo, San Rafael, Vacaville, Fairfield, Napa, Sonoma, Petaluma, Potter Valley, Yountville, Bodega Bay, Rohnert Park, Saint Helena, Santa Rosa, Ukiah, Sebastopol, Angwin, Healdsburg, Hopland, Hidden Valley Lake, Lucerne, Clearlake, Windsor, Calistoga, Guerneville, and Forestville, California.

Aftershocks were felt with intensity II-III in Lakeport, Calistoga, Sebastopol, Ukiah, Saint Helena, Cloverdale, Healdsburg, Windsor, Santa Rosa and San Francisco, California. No major damage was reported with this earthquake. It is the strongest earthquake in the Geysers area within about 50 km of this epicenter in at least 25 years. Earthquakes hit the Napa area with M 6.0 on August 24, 2014 and with M 5.0 on September 3, 2000. While smaller earthquakes in the Geysers, California are nearly continuous, events of larger magnitude are uncommon. Today's earthquake may be the largest ever recorded in the Geysers area, in fact. An M 5.0 was recorded on May 7, 1955 but magnitudes were not well determined at the time. No other events in the Geysers area have reached M>=5.0 until today." (December 14, 2016) 

 

This earthquake occurred near the peak of a severe geomagnetic storm. This storm reached maximum KP of 8 within about an hour of local solar noon in California and probably helped trigger today's earthquake in northern California. High latitude AP reached index of 113 on January 1 with middle latitude AP 48 and

Planetary index of 86. This is the strongest geomagnetic storm since AP reached 116 on October 11, 2024 with middle latitude AP of 123. In the past two issues this summary had anticipated this seismicity and geomagnetic storm as:

 

These events occurred near local solar midnight and were probably promoted  by strong tidal stresses with today's new moon which maximized near this hour. This summary had expected enhanced seismicity with this super-moon in previous issues of this summary as:

 

 

"While global seismicity today was at relative moderate levels, several factors in the next three days will probably move to enhance to possibility of significant seismicity at the end of 2024. The first of these is the occurrence of a super-moon on December 30,, 2024 as reported in earlier issues of this summary:

 

 

"The new moon will arrive on December 30, 2024. This is a super moon - nearer than normal for new moons.  This summary notes the likely influence on global seismicity of these increased tides as:

 

The new moon (supermoon) will arrive on December 30, 2024 at 22:27 UT.  Longitudes which are at local solar midnight at this time are located at about 20 East while those at local solar noon are near 160 West. In the east these include most of western Europe and Iceland and the Atlantic Ridge while in the west areas of the western Aleutians, Alaska, Hawaii, Tonga/Fiji/New Zealand and portions of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge are included. These are the most likely areas to see significant tidal triggering with this new moon. Other areas may also see tidal promotion in the next week especially at times of large solar flares and near local solar midnight and solar noon. The likelihood of a strong associated earthquake with this new  moon are considered  moderate to  high in the next week (December 28-31, 2024 and January 1-4, 2025)." (December 27-29, 2024)

 

The activity in Coquimbo, Chile may have been triggered by SFE associated with a strong X-class solar flare (X1.2 preliminary). It occurred at the tail end of this flare near local solar midnight, both factors likely to help trigger seismicity." (December 31, 2024)

 

The history of seismic activity in the Geysers area of California had been summarized in this summary when a series of events in the Geysers region followed the M 7.0 off the coast of Northern California on December 5, 2024 as:

 

 

A series of moderate earthquake in the Geysers area of northern California followed the M 7.0 off the California coast. They were likely triggered by P- and/or S-waves from that earthquake. This series included events of M 2.5 and 4.3. NEIC reported these were felt with intensity up to III in northern and Central California at Felton, San Jose, Santa Rosa, Yuba City, Rohnert Park and Fremont.

 

The last earthquake in the Geysers area of California with M>=4.3 occurred

September 7, 2024 with M 4.3, the last of larger magnitude was an M 4.5 on June 8, 2024. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.5 in Northern California. NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity V in the Geysers, California. This earthquake occurred within minutes of local solar noon and was probably promoted by strong tidal stresses which maximize near this hour. EMSC reported strong shaking in Middletown, California. The last earthquake in the Geysers area of Northern California with M>=4.5 occurred on June 3, 2023 more than a year ago with M 4.5. The last event in the area of larger magnitude occurred as an M 5.0 on December 14, 2016.

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.5 in the Geysers region of Northern California. NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity IV in Kelseyville and Middletown with intensity II-III in Geyserville, Healdsburg, Hidden Valley Lake, Cloverdale, Lower Lake, Calistoga, Windsor and as far to the south as San Francisco, California. This is an area where fluid flow often controls seismicity. Strong tidal stresses can be an effective means to move fluids. So it is not surprising that this earthquake occurred in conjunction with today's full moon

 

...

 

 

Today's earthquake is the strongest event in the Geysers area since an M 5.0 on December 14, 2016. That earthquake was likely the strongest recorded in the Geysers region of California as reported at the time in this summary:

 

"While smaller earthquakes in the Geysers, California are nearly continuous, events of larger magnitude are uncommon. Today's earthquake may be the largest ever recorded in the Geysers area, in fact. An M 5.0 was recorded on May 7, 1955 but magnitudes were not well determined at the time. No other events in the Geysers area have reached M>=5.0 until today." (December 14, 2016, June 8, 2024, December 6, 2024) 

 

Forecasts 168645 and 168372 had expected today's M 4.7 was likely within about 10 km of the epicenter around December 30, 2024 - January 1, 2025.

 

O: 02JAN2025 02:52:05  38.8N  122.8W MD=2.3  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 02JAN2025 06:08:45  38.8N  122.8W MD=2.0  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O:  2JAN2025 02:34:06  38.8N  122.8W MW=4.7  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  1JAN2025 168645    38.7N  122.7W 2.5-4.7 AAAAA  Central California          

P: 30DEC2024 168372    38.8N  122.7W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  Central California         

 

 

The earthquake in California was preceded several hours earlier by an M 3.0 in  northwestern Nebraska. This earthquake occurred near local solar noon and was felt with intensity III in Nebraska at Halsey, Mullen, Valentine and II in Omaha and Wood Lake and possibly in Iowa.  This pattern of an unusual quake in Nebraska or South Dakota followed by a significant quake along the North America-Pacific plate boundary has been previously documented in this summary, for example before the M 7.0 off northern California on December 5, 2024 as:

 

"... Some interesting foreshock activity had been noted before the M 7.0 off northern California. For example an M 2.8 in Nebraska had been cited as a possible precursor to such an event as:

 

"Unusual light earthquakes occurred today in the U.S. and were felt in Massachusetts (M about 2.3) near Worchester, MA and in Nebraska near Houston (M 2.8). Light seismicity in these areas often precedes strongly enhanced seismicity along the Pacific-North American plate boundary by hours to days. Increased seismicity along this boundary may be anticipated in the next several days including a slight possibility of a moderate to large regional event." (November 21, 2024, December 8, 2024)

 

A series of earthquakes about 100 km south of today's epicenter last occurred in 2018. The last of these of M>=3 was an M 3.0 on December 13, 2018 but the largest was an M 4,2 on June 30, 2018. At the time this summary noted:

 

"The most unusual and largest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada outside Hawaii today was an M 4.2 in Nebraska. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity IV in Nebraska at Arnold and North Platte and II-III in Callaway, Stapleton, Brady. Earthquakes in this area often precede by hours to days moderate to strong earthquakes along the western rim of the North American Plate. These are usually in the region of Alaska but can occur as far south as California." (June 30, 2018)

 

O:  1JAN2025 20:57:55  42.3N  100.6W ML=3.0  EMSC   NEBRASKA                     

 

The strongest earthquakes in the world today occurred in the southern oceans. These included an M 6.1 in the South Sandwich Islands and an M 5.5 in the

Balleny Islands south of New Zealand and an M 5.2 in the Tristan da Cunha area of the South Atlantic. None of these were reported felt in their remote epicentral areas. The event in the South Sandwich Islands occurred within a few minutes of local solar noon and was probably promoted by strong tidal stresses associated with the super new moon of December 30 as noted  in this and previous issues of this summary. 

 

"The new moon (supermoon) will arrive on December 30, 2024 at 22:27 UT.  Longitudes which are at local solar midnight at this time are located at about 20 East while those at local solar noon are near 160 West. In the east these include most of western Europe and Iceland and the Atlantic Ridge while in the west areas of the western Aleutians, Alaska, Hawaii, Tonga/Fiji/New Zealand and portions of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge are included. These are the most likely areas to see significant tidal triggering with this new moon. Other areas may also see tidal promotion in the next week especially at times of large solar flares and near local solar midnight and solar noon. The likelihood of a strong associated earthquake with this new  moon are considered  moderate to  high in the next week (December 28-31, 2024 and January 1-4, 2025)." (December 27, 2024 to January 2, 2025)

 

The earthquake of M 6.1 in the South Sandwich Islands is at 102 degrees from  the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024 (shadow zone boundary and node 7) and was probably promoted by energy from that source. Likewise the M 5.2 in the Tristan da Cunha area of the south Atlantic is at the third node (120 degrees) from Vanuatu and was also a likely FFA from that event.      An M 5.1 today in the Easter Island area of the South Pacific is at the ninth node (80 degrees) from both the M 7.0 in Northern California and from Vanuatu and may be a case of overlapping triggering at the same distance like as is being observed in Ethiopia in the current swarm there.

 

The last earthquake of M>=6.1 in the South Sandwich Islands occurred as an M 6.3 on October 25, 2022. A great M 8.1 hit the region on August 12, 2021. At the time of the event in 2022 this summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.3 in the area of the South Sandwich Islands, South Atlantic. It was not reported felt in this remote area. It occurred near local solar midnight and may have been promoted by energy associated with the solar eclipse and new moon today and/or by the strong mid-latitude geomagnetic storm finishing up today. This area had been expected to see enhanced seismicity with this new moon as noted in previous issues of this summary:

 

 

It is also likely to have been promoted by the geomagnetic storm at mid-latitudes which continued today reaching A-index disturbance at mid-latitudes of 204, the highest recorded by SWPC since at least 1994.

 

The last earthquake in the South Sandwich Islands within about 250 km of this epicenter with M>=6.3 was an M 6.9 on August 16, 2021, itself an aftershock of the M 7.5 of August 12, 2021. A more recent event of M 6.7 occurred on September 29, 2022 about 500 km southeast of this epicenter in the South Atlantic region." (October 25, 2022)

 

As well as being promoted by tidal and geomagnetic effects the area of  the South Sandwich Islands was also possibly triggered by SFE from Solar Flares

#2150 and 2170 (SWPC) which were coincident with this earthquake. An M 4.7 foreshock in the South Sandwich Islands about three hours earlier also  occurred at the maximum of solar flare 2110, suggesting the possibility of a stronger regional event to follow. SWPC data for these flares follow:

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

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2110       1007   1020      1034   C7.1      (January 1, 2025)   2.2E-03      

South Sandwich Islands M 4.7 10:18 UT

 

2150       1325   1334      1349   C5.6      (January 1, 2025)   1.8E-03  

2170       1349   1353      1403   C5.0      (January 1, 2025)   5.4E-03  

South Sandwich Islands M 6.1 13:48 UT

 

Forecast 168820 had expected enhanced seismicity within about 50 km of the

M 6.1 in the South Sandwich Islands was likely around January 1, 2025.

 

O:  1JAN2025 18:27:51  36.2S  100.7W MB=5.1  EMSC   SOUTHEAST OF EASTER ISLAND   

P: 27DEC2024 168543    36.0S   97.0W 4.0-5.7 BACAA  Chile Rise                 

 

Forecast 168548 had expected enhanced seismicity within about 150 km of the

Tristan da Cunha event was likely around December 27, 2024.

 

O:  1JAN2025 21:27:42  42.5S   16.0W MB=5.2  EMSC   TRISTAN DA CUNHA REGION      

P: 27DEC2024 168548    44.0S   16.0W 4.0-5.7 BBAAA  So. Mid-Atlantic Ridge     

 

Forecast 168820 had expected enhanced seismicity within about 50 km of the

M 6.1 in the South Sandwich Islands was likely around January 1, 2025.

 

O: 01JAN2025 10:18:01  56.2S   27.5W mb=4.7  EMSC   SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION

O:  1JAN2025 13:48:26  56.5S   26.8W MW=6.1  EMSC   SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION

P:  1JAN2025 168820    56.0S   27.0W 4.0-6.0 AAAAA  So. Sandwich Islands       

 

O:  2JAN2025 02:54:19  62.4S  155.3E MW=5.5  EMSC   BALLENY ISLANDS REGION       

 

 

The M 5.5 in the Balleny Islands which was not felt occurred 20 minutes after the M 4.7 in the Geysers, California. It is located at 120 degrees (node 3) from the California event and may have been promoted by energy from that source. It, like the event of M 6.1 in the South Sandwich Islands today occurred near local solar noon and may have been promoted by effects related to the new moon of December 30, 2024 and/or the geomagnetic storm today both of which maximize near local solar noon. The last earthquake within about 200 km of this epicenter in the Balleny Islands of M>=5.5 occurred on November 15, 2024 with M 5.5 but the last with greater magnitude of M 6.0 on June 16, 2024  had been noted in this summary as:

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.0 in the Balleny/Macquarie Island area south of Australia and New Zealand. It was not felt in this remote area. This joins a series of moderately large earthquakes along the Antarctic Ridge over the past several days including a series to the east in the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge and the South Sandwich Islands (M 5.4) and events south of Australia and on the Mid-Indian Ridge (M 5.8) today. These high latitude events suggest a geomagnetic effect on their timing. Many of these occurred with a geomagnetic storm which today reached Planetary AP of 19 and 26 at high latitudes, the second strongest geomagnetic storm of the past month (after June 7, 2024). This geomagnetic storm is likely to continue for several more days and could bring enhanced global seismicity in this time period. The earthquake in the Macquarie Ridge is near-Antipodal to the continuing eruption of volcanoes in southern Iceland and the two area are likely promoting regional activity in these two regions. The relation between earthquakes in Macquarie and Iceland has been noted in previous issues of this summary for example on March 5, 2024 as:

 

"  ... Macquarie Island area around March 4, 2024. It is near the antipode of the energetic volcanic eruption in southern Iceland and may have been promoted by energy from that source." (March 5, 2024)

 

and on April 1, 2024 as:

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.9 in the Balleny Islands south of New Zealand. The epicenter of this unfelt earthquake is exactly antipodal to the strong volcanic eruption in southern Iceland which has been ongoing for several weeks. It is likely that today's earthquake in the Balleny Islands was promoted by antipodal focusing of energy from the volcanic eruption in Iceland. Compare the eruption coordinates (63N 24W) with the epicenter of the M 5.9 in the Balleny Islands today (63S 156E) for antipodality. The last earthquake in the Balleny Islands with M>=5.9 occurred on July 6, 2023 also in connection with a volcanic eruption in Iceland. At the time this summary noted this relation as:

 

"The volcanic swarm of earthquakes in Iceland continued today near Reykjavik where many of the moderate quakes in this swarm were felt today. A volcanic warning has been issued by Icelandic authorities as more than 2000 light to moderate quakes have occurred in this region in the past two days.

 

...

 

 

NEIC reported these earthquake of M 4.2-4.5 in Iceland was felt with intensity II-III in the area(s) of Iceland in Keflavik, Suournes. The antipode of today's activity in Iceland is in the Balleny Islands south of Australia and New Zealand at 63S 156E. Some enhanced seismicity in  this area is likely with the swarm in Iceland.

...

 

 

The strongest earthquake of the day occurred near the antipode of the tremors in Iceland. This event of M 5.9 in the Balleny Islands was not reported felt in this remote epicentral area. This event occurred simultaneously with Solar Flare 7970, the strongest solar of the day and was probably promoted by Solar Flare Effects (SFE) associated with that flare." (July 6, 2023)

 

Also on January 11, 2024, a strong volcanic eruption in Iceland was related in this summary to the Balleny Islands as:

 

 

"An earthquake of M 4.5 occurred today in northeastern Iceland. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity up to VI in Hofn, Iceland. This follows a pair of antipodal earthquake in the Balleny Islands two day ago. At the time this summary noted in this regard:

 

"A series of moderate to strong earthquakes hit today at epicenters which were the antipodes of active volcanism. The strongest of these was an M 5.6-6.0 in the Balleny Islands south of New Zealand. This is exactly opposite on the earth to Iceland where volcanism has been active over the past several weeks and months.

 

...

 

 

The earthquake in the Balleny Islands was the strongest in that region in at least three years. A smaller M 5.5 hit the area on June 27, 2011. The last earthquakes of similar or larger magnitude in the region occurred on April 12, and April 16, 2007 with M 6.0 and 5.8.

 

The Balleny Islands are a remote sparsely populated region and today's earthquake was not reported felt in the region. Followers of the P103 theory may be interested to note that this epicenter is located at 103 degrees from the mainshock in Japan of March 11. This suggest that some triggering is possible at this distance from great earthquake because seismic energy is concentrated at the surface at this distance." (July 21, 2011)

 

It is important to note that this summary written nearly 13 years ago is completely congruous with the current situation following a major quake in Japan at  103 degrees and a major eruption near the antipode in Iceland." (January 8, 2024)

 

The earthquake in Iceland was the beginning of a new eruption. Bubbling lava could be seen on video on the web. Another area where a volcanic eruption is occurring is in Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki in Indonesia. This volcano is on Flores

Island. Thousands have been evacuated following several days of eruption in this area." (January 11, 2024, April 1, 2024, June 16, 2024)

 

Today's earthquake in the Balleny Islands is at the third node (120 degrees) from the M 7.0 off Northern California of December 5, 2024 and at the eighth node (45 degrees) from the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024 and may be FFA from both these events.

 

The eruption in Iceland continued unabated today. It is at the antipode of the M 5.5 in the Balleny Island region.

 

The series of moderate earthquakes in Awash, Ethiopia continued today. Today's earthquakes with magnitude of M 4.2, M 5.1, 4.9, 4.6,  and M 4.6 among others have been occurring throughout the past week and are being felt with intensity III in Addis Ababa, and IV in Asbe Teferi Oromia, Ethiopia.

 

O:  2JAN2025 02:54:19  62.4S  155.3E MW=5.5  EMSC   BALLENY ISLANDS REGION       

 

Forecast 168313 had expected enhanced seismicity in this area of Ethiopia

was likely at the end of December, 2024.

 

O: 01JAN2025 14:38:36   8.6N   40.1E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 03:17:56   8.9N   40.0E mb=4.2  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 01JAN2025 08:56:01   9.1N   40.0E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 01JAN2025 08:09:48   9.2N   40.2E mb=4.8  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 01JAN2025 09:56:06   9.2N   40.0E Mw=5.1  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 01JAN2025 15:26:09   9.2N   40.0E mb=4.9  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 07:41:31   9.3N   40.1E mb=5.1  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 01:46:44   9.7N   38.9E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O:  1JAN2025 15:08:16   8.4N   40.0E MB=4.6  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P: 29DEC2024 168313    10.0N   39.0E 3.5-4.9 ABAAA  Ethiopia                   

OTHER GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY

 

For most events there are two listings. The first line is the observed event starting with "O:" for Observed. There follows the date, month and year, the time in UT hours:minutes:seconds, the latitude and longitude, the given magnitude and the reporting agency followed by the geographic location. The second line starts with "P:" This is the forecast event as forecast in our summaries normally more than a month in advance. Magnitudes may vary in response to updated seismic watches and daily variations due to tidal and other influences. This line has the forecast date, month and year, the forecast number, latitude, longitude and forecast magnitude range.  This is followed by a comparison between the forecast and the event. The comparison includes letters A-D. The first is number of days difference from predicted (A:up to 2, B3-5; C:6-10; D:more than 10), Difference in latitude (A:up to 1 degree; B:1-2 degrees; C:2-4 degrees; D:more than 4 degrees); longitude (same comparison as with latitude); magnitude (A: within forecast range; B: higher than forecast range; C: lower than forecast range; D: no comparison possible). The last letter is a stand in for a future comparison which needs to be done statistically after a large number of forecasts have been made. In previous data, an excellent match is generally AAAAA; a good match as one or two B's; a fair match has several B's and C's and a poor match is one which contains a number of C's or D's. 

 

ASIA

 

O: 02JAN2025 02:01:17  38.5N  106.1E mb=4.8  EMSC   NEI MONGOL-NINGXIA BDR, CHINA

O:  2JAN2025 08:43:32  38.6N  106.1E MB=4.9  EMSC   NEI MONGOL-NINGXIA BDR, CHINA

P:  2JAN2025 168683    39.0N  106.0E 3.5-5.0 AAAAA  So. China                  

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.8 in Eastern China was felt with  intensity up to V in the area(s) of Eastern China at Yinchuan, Ningxia.

 

O:  2JAN2025 03:54:01  36.5N   68.3E MB=4.5  EMSC   HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN

P:  2JAN2025 168653    37.0N   69.0E 3.8-5.2 AAAAA  Hindu Kush/Pakistan        

 

O:  1JAN2025 20:04:00  27.7N   56.5E MB=4.7  EMSC   SOUTHERN IRAN                

O: 01JAN2025 10:02:40  28.0N   57.3E mb=4.3  EMSC   SOUTHERN IRAN

P:  4JAN2025 168634    27.0N   55.0E 3.5-5.2 BABAA  So. Iran/Persian Gulf      

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 in Iran was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Iran at Bandar Abbas.

 

O:  1JAN2025 20:23:38  52.0N  160.2E MB=4.1  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA  

P:  2JAN2025 168748    52.0N  160.0E 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  E. of Kamchatka             

 

 

INDONESIA AND PHILIPPINES

 

O:  2JAN2025 05:32:23   0.2S  125.2E MB=5.0  EMSC   MOLUCCA SEA                  

P:  2JAN2025 168564     0.0N  123.0E 4.0-5.4 AACAA  Mindanao, Philippines      

 

O:  1JAN2025 18:34:30   1.1S  127.4E ML=4.2  EMSC   KEPULAUAN OBI, INDONESIA     

O: 01JAN2025 19:12:12   1.2S  127.2E ML=4.0  EMSC   KEPULAUAN OBI, INDONESIA

P:  3JAN2025 168586     2.0S  124.0E 4.0-5.6 AACAA  Sulawesi area              

 

O:  1JAN2025 23:07:21   2.0S  100.1E ML=4.1  EMSC   KEP. MENTAWAI REGION, INDONESI

P: 25DEC2024 168299     2.0S   99.0E 4.0-5.7 CAAAA  So. of Sumatera            

 

O: 01JAN2025 09:39:42   3.8S  151.7E Mw=5.0  EMSC   NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.

O: 01JAN2025 12:26:22   3.8S  151.7E Mw=5.1  EMSC   NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.

O: 01JAN2025 12:37:08   3.8S  151.6E mb=4.9  EMSC   NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.

O: 02JAN2025 07:06:40   3.8S  151.7E Mw=5.4  EMSC   NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.

O: 02JAN2025 05:48:08   4.0S  151.9E mb=4.6  EMSC   NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.

O:  1JAN2025 07:05:53   3.7S  151.8E MB=4.9  EMSC   NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.   

P:  3JAN2025 168575     4.0S  152.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  New Britain                

 

O:  1JAN2025 15:15:14   5.3N  125.3E ML=4.1  EMSC   MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES        

P: 30DEC2024 168275     6.0N  126.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Mindanao, Philippines      

 

O:  1JAN2025 18:39:35  11.8N  126.0E ML=4.4  EMSC   SAMAR, PHILIPPINES           

P: 25DEC2024 168320    11.0N  126.0E 3.5-4.9 CAAAA  Luzon, Philippines         

 

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

 

O:  1JAN2025 20:10:22  12.2N   89.6W ML=3.5  EMSC   OFF THE COAST OF EL SALVADOR 

P:  1JAN2025 168596    13.0N   89.0W 3.5-5.5 AAAAA  Coast of Central America   

 

O:  1JAN2025 08:34:49  14.0N   91.9W ML=4.1  EMSC   OFFSHORE GUATEMALA           

P:  3JAN2025 168599    14.0N   92.0W 3.5-5.3 AAAAA  Guatemala                  

 

O: 01JAN2025 07:51:44  15.7N   98.0W ML=4.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO

O:  1JAN2025 07:21:33  16.2N   98.6W ML=4.1  EMSC   OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO       

P:  3JAN2025 168613    16.0N   98.0W 3.5-5.3 AAAAA  Oaxaca, Mexico             

 

O: 02JAN2025 03:59:39  16.4N   94.4W ML=4.0  EMSC   OAXACA, MEXICO

O: 02JAN2025 06:53:16  16.7N   93.9W ML=4.2  EMSC   CHIAPAS, MEXICO

O:  2JAN2025 07:13:19  16.3N   94.6W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO      

P:  3JAN2025 168595    16.0N   94.0W 3.5-5.4 AAAAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

 

O:  1JAN2025 12:26:19  17.2N   60.9W MD=3.1  EMSC   ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA REGION   

P:  1JAN2025 168601    17.0N   62.0W 3.0-4.9 AAAAA  Leeward Islands            

 

O:  2JAN2025 05:26:06  17.9N   68.1W MD=3.4  EMSC   DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION    

P:  4JAN2025 168615    18.0N   67.0W 3.4-5.1 AAAAA  Puerto Rico                

 

O:  1JAN2025 17:37:57  17.9N  101.2W ML=4.0  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO             

P:  2JAN2025 168606    17.0N  102.0W 3.5-5.5 AAAAA  Michoacan, Mexico          

 

O:  1JAN2025 16:04:36  18.0N   66.5W MD=3.2  EMSC   PUERTO RICO                  

P:  3JAN2025 168617    19.0N   67.0W 3.4-5.1 AAAAA  Puerto Rico                

 

O:  1JAN2025 09:50:57  18.8N  104.6W ML=4.1  EMSC   OFFSHORE COLIMA, MEXICO      

P:  1JAN2025 168607    19.0N  105.0W 3.5-5.3 AAAAA  Michoacan, Mexico          

 

O:  2JAN2025 06:09:06  24.3S   67.1W MB=4.8  EMSC   SALTA, ARGENTINA             

P:  4JAN2025 168793    23.0S   66.0W 4.0-5.8 ABAAA  Argentina                  

 

O:  1JAN2025 09:09:01  32.5S   69.6W MB=4.3  EMSC   MENDOZA, ARGENTINA           

P:  4JAN2025 168806    32.0S   70.0W 4.0-5.9 BAAAA  Central Chile              

 

 

AFRICA AND EUROPE

 

O: 01JAN2025 14:38:36   8.6N   40.1E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 03:17:56   8.9N   40.0E mb=4.2  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 01JAN2025 08:56:01   9.1N   40.0E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 01JAN2025 08:09:48   9.2N   40.2E mb=4.8  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 01JAN2025 09:56:06   9.2N   40.0E Mw=5.1  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 01JAN2025 15:26:09   9.2N   40.0E mb=4.9  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 07:41:31   9.3N   40.1E mb=5.1  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 02JAN2025 01:46:44   9.7N   38.9E mb=4.7  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O:  1JAN2025 15:08:16   8.4N   40.0E MB=4.6  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P: 29DEC2024 168313    10.0N   39.0E 3.5-4.9 ABAAA  Ethiopia                   

 

SOUTHWEST PACIFIC

 

O:  2JAN2025 01:11:07  21.2S  173.8W MB=5.1  EMSC   TONGA                        

P: 31DEC2024 168530    20.0S  174.0W 4.0-5.6 ABAAA  Tonga Islands              

 

O:  2JAN2025 02:26:20  25.2S  180.0E MB=4.5  EMSC   SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS        

P:  6JAN2025 168804    25.0S  179.0E 4.0-5.4 BAAAA  Tonga/Fiji                 

 

OCEAN RIDGES

 

 

O:  1JAN2025 18:27:51  36.2S  100.7W MB=5.1  EMSC   SOUTHEAST OF EASTER ISLAND   

P: 27DEC2024 168543    36.0S   97.0W 4.0-5.7 BACAA  Chile Rise                 

 

O:  1JAN2025 21:27:42  42.5S   16.0W MB=5.2  EMSC   TRISTAN DA CUNHA REGION      

P: 27DEC2024 168548    44.0S   16.0W 4.0-5.7 BBAAA  So. Mid-Atlantic Ridge     

 

O: 01JAN2025 10:18:01  56.2S   27.5W mb=4.7  EMSC   SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION

O:  1JAN2025 13:48:26  56.5S   26.8W MW=6.1  EMSC   SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION

P:  1JAN2025 168820    56.0S   27.0W 4.0-6.0 AAAAA  So. Sandwich Islands       

 

O:  2JAN2025 02:54:19  62.4S  155.3E MW=5.5  EMSC   BALLENY ISLANDS REGION       

 

 

ZEALANDIA AND AUSTRALIA REGION

 

O:  1JAN2025 16:30:21  45.7S  167.0E ML=4.4  EMSC   OFF W. COAST OF S. ISLAND, N.Z

O: 01JAN2025 16:30:21  45.6S  167.0E MB=4.7  GEONET South Island, New Zealand

P:  3JAN2025 168818    45.0S  168.0E 3.0-5.1 AAAAA  So. Island, N.Z.            

 

GEONET reported this earthquake was felt with weak intensity in the area south of Te Anau, South Island. 24 reports of felt intensity came from the area east and north of the epicenter including 24 with weak intensity; 17 light; 7 moderate; 0 strong; 0 severe and 0 extreme.

 

JAPAN AND KURIL ISLANDS

 

O:  1JAN2025 07:54:11  45.4N  150.2E MB=4.8  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS                

P:  5JAN2025 168731    45.0N  151.0E 3.5-5.4 BAAAA  So. Kurils                 

 

U.S./CANADA*

 

WESTERN U.S./CANADA

 

CALIFORNIA

 

O: 01JAN2025 15:19:34  32.8N  115.4W ML=2.6  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 01JAN2025 15:27:31  32.8N  115.4W ML=2.3  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 01JAN2025 15:34:06  32.8N  115.4W ML=2.8  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 01JAN2025 15:40:13  32.8N  115.4W ML=2.1  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 01JAN2025 15:44:05  32.8N  115.4W ML=2.3  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 01JAN2025 16:50:41  32.8N  115.4W ML=2.7  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 01JAN2025 17:35:22  32.8N  115.4W ML=2.5  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 01JAN2025 17:36:15  32.8N  115.4W ML=2.1  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O:  1JAN2025 15:29:37  32.7N  115.4W ML=2.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  3JAN2025 168675    32.9N  115.6W 2.5-4.5 AAAAA  So. California              

 

O: 01JAN2025 23:36:54  33.4N  116.4W ML=2.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O:  2JAN2025 05:27:12  33.3N  116.2W ML=2.1  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  1JAN2025 168673    32.6N  116.1W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O:  1JAN2025 14:07:45  33.3N  117.9W ML=2.4  EMSC   GULF OF SANTA CATALINA, CALIF.

P:  3JAN2025 168674    32.4N  118.2W 2.5-4.5 AAAAA  So. California             

P: 30DEC2024 168404    33.9N  118.3W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O:  1JAN2025 17:28:13  33.5N  115.8W ML=2.6  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  3JAN2025 168675    32.9N  115.6W 2.5-4.5 AAAAA  So. California             

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in Southern California was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Southern California at Cathedral City.

 

O:  2JAN2025 03:18:16  34.4N  120.2W ML=2.3  EMSC   SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL, CALIF.

P:  3JAN2025 168676    33.8N  119.7W 2.5-4.7 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O:  2JAN2025 06:22:53  35.9N  117.7W ML=2.1  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

P:  3JAN2025 168679    35.0N  117.7W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  So. California             

P:  3JAN2025 168681    35.7N  118.1W 2.5-4.8 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O:  1JAN2025 15:16:27  36.1N  120.1W MD=2.0  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

P:  1JAN2025 168643    36.1N  120.1W 2.5-4.8 AAAAA  Central California         

 

O:  1JAN2025 22:59:49  36.6N  121.2W MD=2.1  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

P:  4JAN2025 168643    36.4N  121.0W 2.5-4.8 BAAAA  Central California         

 

O: 01JAN2025 15:07:03  37.4N  117.1W ML=2.1  EMSC   NEVADA

O:  2JAN2025 06:40:51  37.4N  117.1W ML=2.0  EMSC   NEVADA                       

P:  4JAN2025 168639    36.9N  117.4W 2.5-4.8 AAAAA  California/Nevada area      

 

O:  1JAN2025 22:58:28  38.5N  118.2W ML=2.1  EMSC   NEVADA                       

P:  4JAN2025 168641    38.4N  118.7W 2.5-4.4 BAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

O:  1JAN2025 15:35:46  39.1N  119.0W ML=3.1  EMSC   NEVADA                        

P: 29DEC2024 168366    39.1N  119.6W 2.5-4.8 AAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Nevada was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Nevada in Glenbrook and Carson City.

 

O:  1JAN2025 07:27:29  39.4N  123.3W MD=2.9  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  2JAN2025 168646    39.7N  123.7W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  Central California         

 

O:  1JAN2025 16:23:48  40.2N  121.1W MD=2.7  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  2JAN2025 168720    40.0N  120.9W 2.5-4.5 AAAAA  Northern California        

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in Northern California was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Northern California at Westwood and Chester.

 

O:  1JAN2025 20:57:03  40.3N  125.1W MD=2.8  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

P:  4JAN2025 168721    40.7N  124.6W 2.5-4.5 BAAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in Northern California was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Northern California at Willits.

 

 

O: 02JAN2025 02:52:05  38.8N  122.8W MD=2.3  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 02JAN2025 06:08:45  38.8N  122.8W MD=2.0  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O:  2JAN2025 02:34:06  38.8N  122.8W MW=4.7  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  1JAN2025 168645    38.7N  122.7W 2.5-4.7 AAAAA  Central California         

P: 30DEC2024 168372    38.8N  122.7W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  Central California         

 

ALASKA

 

O:  2JAN2025 05:08:24  51.5N  177.9W ML=3.4  EMSC   ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS

P:  6JAN2025 168745    52.2N  173.9W 3.5-5.0 BABAA  Andreanoff Isls, Aleutians 

 

O:  1JAN2025 11:37:34  57.7N  151.4W ML=3.1  EMSC   KODIAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA 

P: 23DEC2024 168469    56.8N  153.7W 3.5-4.9 CABAA  Alaska Peninsula           

 

PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN U.S./WESTERN CANADA

 

No events of M>=2 were located in the northwestern U.S. or western Canada today.

 

ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION

 

O: 01JAN2025 17:02:27  31.5N  104.2W ML=2.7  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 01JAN2025 08:27:47  31.6N  104.5W ML=2.1  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 01JAN2025 12:24:08  31.6N  104.6W ML=2.9  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 01JAN2025 18:36:49  31.6N  104.6W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 01JAN2025 18:43:10  31.6N  104.5W ML=2.4  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 02JAN2025 03:07:55  31.6N  104.6W ML=2.5  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 01JAN2025 16:17:50  31.7N  101.7W ML=2.1  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 01JAN2025 16:48:52  32.0N  103.9W ML=2.5  EMSC   NEW MEXICO

O: 01JAN2025 16:10:06  32.4N  102.1W ML=3.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O:  1JAN2025 07:19:09  31.0N  103.7W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS                

P:  3JAN2025 168672    32.6N  104.6W 2.0-4.3 AAAAA  SW U.S.A                   

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Western Texas was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Western Texas at Lubbock.

 

O:  2JAN2025 04:05:53  41.6N  109.9W ML=3.1  EMSC   WYOMING                      

P:  6JAN2025 168701    41.8N  108.7W 2.0-4.1 BAAAA  Colorado area              

P: 29DEC2024 168432    41.8N  108.7W 2.0-4.1 BAAAA  Colorado area              

 

O:  1JAN2025 14:18:59  46.8N  111.6W ML=3.1  EMSC   WESTERN MONTANA              

O: 01JAN2025 12:50:50  46.8N  111.6W ML=2.1  EMSC   WESTERN MONTANA

O: 01JAN2025 12:51:37  46.8N  111.6W ML=2.9  EMSC   WESTERN MONTANA

P: 26DEC2024 168445    45.7N  112.1W 2.0-4.1 CBAAA  Montana/Idaho              

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Western Montana was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Western Nevada at Helena, Great Falls and Missoula.

 

 

EASTERN U.S./CANADA

 

O:  1JAN2025 20:57:55  42.3N  100.6W ML=3.0  EMSC   NEBRASKA                     

 

O: 01JAN2025 17:41:33  49.5N   55.0W MB=2.8  ECAN OF TWILLINGATE, NL   

O:  1JAN2025 17:41:33  49.5N   55.0W ML=2.8  EMSC   NEWFOUNDLAND, NFLD.-LAB., CANA

 

 

HAWAII

 

O:  1JAN2025 20:51:29  19.2N  155.4W ML=3.1  EMSC   ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII     

P:  2JAN2025 168600    18.8N  155.2W 3.0-4.6 AAAAA  Hawaii                     

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Hawaii was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Hawaii at Naalehu and II in Captain Cook and Laupahoehoe.

 

January 3, 2025

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.1 in northern Chile in

the Tarapaca district. NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity V in Antofagasta, Chile at Calama and Tocopilla and IV in Iquique, Tarapaca. Intensity II-III was felt in Chile at Arica, Antofagasta, Copiapo, and in Tacna and Arequipa, Peru; Cordoba, Argentina and Atacama Chile among others.

EMSC reported strong shaking in Chile at Calama, San Pedro de Atacama, Alto Hospicio, Iquique.

 

GUC (local network) reported this earthquake with the following parameters.

 

02-01-2025  20:43  21.7S  69.0W   98  6.1     V   Antofagasta at Mejillones, Tocopilla, Maria Elena,  IV in Antofagasta, Calama, San Pedro de Atacama, Sierra Gorda, in Tarapaca with V at Alto Hospicio, Huara, Ujina, El Loa, IV in Iquique, Camina, La Tirana, Pozo Almonte, Pica, Pisagua, Cancosa III in Mamina, and IV in Arica and Parinacota at Codpa.

 

A major earthquake of M 7.7 hit near this area on April 4, 2014 but this is the strongest earthquake in the Antofagasta region of Chile since

similar events of M 6.1 on July 27 and 28, 2022. AT the time this summary noted:

 

 

"Two strong earthquake occurred in northern Chile today. These included an M 6.2 in eastern Antofagasta, northern Chile which was felt with intensity V in Calama, IV in Antofagasta, Iquique, and Bolivia and II-III in Arica, Copiapo, and Valparaiso, Chile.

This was followed later in the day by an M 6.1 in Antofagasta which was felt with maximum intensity VII in Antofagasta in Tocopilla, with IV in Calaman, Antofagasta and Iquique and II-III in Moquegua, Arequipa.

This activity is near the antipode of the M 7.0 which occurred in Luzon, Philippines

on July 27, 2022 and had been anticipated in this summary in the previous issue as:

 

"The antipode to this earthquake (in Luzon, Philippines) is at 18S 60W in northern South America. Enhanced

seismicity in this area from Chile to Peru and Bolivia is likely in the next

several days due to antipodal focusing of energy from the event in Luzon." (July 27, 2022)

 

It is likely that this activity in northern Chile was also promoted by the new moon

which arrives on July 28 as it occurred near the longitude and hour or maximum

tidal stresses as noted in this and previous issues of this summary:

 

"The new moon will arrive at 17:55 UT on July 28, 2022. Longitudes which are near local solar noon at this time are near 90 West while those at solar midnight are near 90 East. These include eastern Mexico and Central America in the west as well as central U.S. and portions of western South America and the East Pacific Rise. In the east it includes areas of western Indonesia and Asia including India and Myanmar and China. These are area where tidal triggering is likely with this new moon. Other areas may also see triggering by tidal stresses in the next week." (July 24-27, 2022)

 

The last earthquake in Antofagasta, Chile within about 200 km of today's activity

occurred on September 11, 2020 with M 6.3. A major M 7.6 hit north of this on April 3, 2014

and and M 7.7 hit near today's activity on November 14, 2007." (July 28, 2022)  

 

A moderate regional foreshock occurred earlier in the dat in the area of Salta, Argentina.

This event may have been triggered by a moderate solar flare (#2350 C7.5) as it

occurred near local solar midnight at the beginning of that flare. Data for

this flare from SWPC follow. 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

2350       0608   0617      0643   C7.5      (January 2, 2025)   1.3E-02  

Argentina M 4.8 06:09 UT

 

Moderately strong earthquakes continued today in the region of the South Sandwich Islands. An M 5.5 was the largest today and was not reported felt by NEIC.

An M 6.1 hit this area yesterday and was reported in this summary as:

 

"The strongest earthquakes in the world today occurred in the southern oceans.

These included an M 6.1 in the South Sandwich Islands and an M 5.5 in the

Balleny Islands south of New Zealand and an M 5.2 in the Tristan da Cunha area of the

South Atlantic. None of these were reported felt

in their remote epicentral areas. The event in the South Sandwich Islands occurred

within a few minutes of local solar noon and was probably promoted by strong

tidal stresses associated with the super new moon of December 30 as noted

in this and previous issues of this summary. 

 

"The new moon (supermoon) will arrive on December 30, 2024 at 22:27 UT.  Longitudes which are at local solar midnight at this time are located at about 20 East while those at local solar noon are near 160 West. In the east these include most of western Europe and Iceland and the Atlantic Ridge while in the west areas of the western Aleutians, Alaska, Hawaii, Tonga/Fiji/New Zealand and portions of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge are included. These are the most likely areas to see significant tidal triggering with this new moon. Other areas may also see tidal promotion in the next week especially at times of large solar flares and near local solar midnight and solar noon. The likelihood of a strong associated earthquake with this new  moon are considered  moderate to  high in the next week (December 28-31, 2024 and January 1-4, 2025)." (December 27, 2024 to January 2, 2025)

 

The earthquake of M 6.1 in the South Sandwich Islands is at 102 degrees from

the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024 (shadow zone boundary and node 7)

and was probably promoted by energy from that source. Likewise the M 5.2 in

the Tristan da Cunha area of the south Atlantic is at the third node (120 degrees)

from Vanuatu and was also a likely FFA from that event.     An M 5.1 today in the Easter

Island area of the South Pacific is at the ninth node (80 degrees) from both

the M 7.0 in Northern California and from Vanuatu and may be a case of overlapping triggering

at the same distance like as is being observed in Ethiopia in the current swarm there.

 

The last earthquake of M>=6.1 in the South Sandwich Islands occurred as an M 6.3 on October 25, 2022. A great M 8.1 hit the

region on August 12, 2021." (January 2, 2025)

 

 

The series of moderate eathquakes in Awash, Ethiopia continued today. Today's earthquakes

with magnitude of M 4.5, M 4.7, 4.5, 4.7,  and M 5.0 among others have been occurring throughout the past week and are

being felt with intensity III in Addis Ababa, and IV in Asbe Teferi Oromia, Ethiopia.

 

NEIC reported earthquakes of M 4.8 and M 4.9 in Eastern China was felt with  intensity up to V in the area(s) of Eastern China at Yinchuan, Ningxia.

Video of the shaking accompanying this earthquake series can be watched on the

Internet.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in Western Texas was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Western Texas at Big Spring.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in India was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of India in Silchar, Assam and II in Dibrugarh, Gauhati, Jorhat and Shillong, Meghalaya and in Bangladesh with III in Dacca, Silhat and Tungi. 

EMSC reported mild shaking in India at Lamphel, Rongpur, Ashit Nagar, Beltola, Dimaruguri, Mathura Nagar, Beltola Tiniali, Sarumotoria, Sahib Tila, Bhangagarh.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in Southern California was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Southern California  at Banning, Moreno Valley and II in Burbank, Cardiff by the Sea, Cathedral City, Palm Springs and White Water.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.8 in Southern Alaska was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern Alaska at Anchorage, Wasilla and Eagle River.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in Eastern Kazakhstan was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Eastern Kazakhstan at Taldykorgan, Qonaev, and Almaty.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 3.9 in Nepal was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Nepal at Kathmandu.

 

BMG  reported an earthquake of M 5.2 in The Molucca Sea was felt with moderate intensity up to II in the area(s) of  Kab Bolaang MongondowTimurat Nuangan and Motongkad and in Kota Kotamobagu.

This event may have been triggered by SFE from Solar Flare 2320 as it occurred

near local solar noon near the peak output of that flare.

Data on this flare from SWPC follows:

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

2320       0529   0538      0546   C5.2      (January 2, 2025)   4.6E-03  

Molucca Sea M 5.0 05:32 UT

 

 

 

No Tropical Cyclones are currently active

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

2320       0529   0538      0546   C5.2      (January 2, 2025)   4.6E-03  

Molucca Sea M 5.0 05:32 UT

New Britain M 4.6 05:48 UT

 

2350       0608   0617      0643   C7.5      (January 2, 2025)   1.3E-02  

Argentina M 4.8 06:09 UT

 

2380       1207   1219      1233   C6.6      (January 2, 2025)   7.7E-03  

Kazakhstan M 4.6 12:13 UT

 

2400       1718   1740      1759   M1.1      (January 2, 2025)   1.8E-02  

Mariana Islands M 4.8 17:16 UT

Ethiopia M 4.9 17:29 UT

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   active January 3 minor storms January 4-5.  Solar M-flare chance: 50% X-class: 10% proton storm: 10%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)   22  51 14 10:00 7  173 212

 

This geomagnetic storm reached maximum KP of 8 within about an hour of local solar noon in California

and probably helped trigger today's earthquake in northern California. High

latitude AP reached index of 113 on January 1 with middle latitude AP 48 and

Planetary index of 86. This is the strongest geomagnetic storm since AP reached 116 on October 11, 2024

with middle latitude AP of 123.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on January 1, 2025 at 13:22:50 UT (#250101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=18.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 28, 2024 at 16:13:34 UT (#241128A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 27, 2024 at 21:42:16 UT (#241127A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=19.7 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 15, 2024 at 13:18:25 UT (#241115A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 13, 2024 at 07:48:13 UT (#241113A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=14.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

 

January 2, 2025

 

 

The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.7 in the Geysers

region of Northern California. Press reported the earthquake was felt as far

as San Francisco as a rolling motion. While some minor damage was reported

no significant damage was noted. More than 1500 people reported to the USGS

that they had felt this earthquake. Maximum intensity occurred as VI at Sacramento with V in California at Kelseyville, Middletown, III in San Francisco, Calistoga, Fairfield, Hercules, Saint Helena, Yountville, Oakland, San Rafael, San Anselmo, Sausalito, Santa Rosa, Clearlake, Cloverdale, Geyserville, Glenhaven, Healdsburg, Hopland,  Lakeport, Lower Lake, Monte Rio, Nice, Hidden Valley Lake. It was felt lightly in areas as far as 250 km from the epicenter in Nevada, and Central California.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in northern California at Kelseyville, Middletown, Healdsburg, Petaluma, Fairfield, Vallejo, Pinole, and San Francisco.

This earthquake is near the fourth node (90 degrees) from the M 7.4 in Vanuatu

of December 17, 2024 and may be an FFA of that event. Also like many of the

larger eventss in the California Geysers area this was closely associated

with the supermoon of December 30, 2024 and with the strongest geomagnetic

storm in nearly three months, both of which probably helped promote today's

M 4.7 in northern California. The last earthquake in

the Geysers area of California within about 100 km of today's epicenter with

M>=4.7 occurred on December 14, 2016 with M 5.0. The largest earthquake in the area

and the only of M>6.0 in the past 35 years occurred as an M 6.0 near Napa on

August 24, 2014. At the time of the 2016 earthquake this summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in California today was an M 5.0 north of San Francisco

in the Geysers area of California. NEIC reported the mainshock was felt with intensity up to VI (minor damage) with reports of intensity V from Kelseyville; IV from Geyserville, Cloverdale, Middletown, Lakeport, Lower Lake, Cazadero, Upper Lake, Mendocino, and in general within about 100 km of the epicenter. Lesser shaking was reported from as far away as 470 km at Nipomo but these reports

probably refer to the Templeton earthquake in central California. Lesser shaking

associated with the Geysers event probably was limited to areas within about

150 km of that epicenter including, but not limited to San Mateo, San Rafael, Vacaville, Fairfield, Napa, Sonoma, Petaluma, Potter Valley, Yountville, Bodega Bay, Rohnert Park, Saint Helena, Santa Rosa, Ukiah, Sebastopol, Angwin, Healdsburg, Hopland, Hidden Valley Lake, Lucerne, Clearlake, Windsor, Calistoga, Guerneville, and Forestville, California.

Aftershocks were felt with intensity II-III in Lakeport, Calistoga, Sebastopol, Ukiah, Saint Helena, Cloverdale, Healdsburg, Windsor, Santa Rosa and San Francisco, California.

No major damage was reported with this earthquake. It is the strongest earthquake

in the Geysers area within about 50 km of this epicenter in at least 25 years.

Earthquakes hit the Napa area with M 6.0 on August 24, 2014 and with M 5.0 on September 3, 2000.

While smaller earthquakes in the Geysers, California are nearly continuous, events

of larger magnitude are uncommon. Today's earthquake may be the largest ever

recorded in the Geysers area, in fact. An M 5.0 was recorded on May 7, 1955 but

magnitudes were not well determined at the time. No other events in the Geysers

area have reached M>=5.0 until today." (December 14, 2016) 

 

This earthquake occurred near the peak of a severe geomagnetic storm. This storm reached

maximum KP of 8 within about an hour of local solar noon in California

and probably helped trigger today's earthquake in northern California. High

latitude AP reached index of 113 on January 1 with middle latitude AP 48 and

Planetary index of 86. This is the strongest geomagnetic storm since AP reached 116 on October 11, 2024

with middle latitude AP of 123. In the past two issues this summary had

anticipated this seismicity and geomagnetic storm as:

 

These events occurred near local solar midnight and were probably promoted

by strong tidal stresses with today's new moon which maximized near this hour.

This summary had expected enhanced seismicity with this super-moon in previous

issues of this summary as:

 

 

"While global seismicity today was at relative moderate levels, several factors

in the next three days will probably move to enhance to possibility of

significant seismicity at the end of 2024. The first of these is the occurrence

of a super-moon on December 30,, 2024 as reported in earlier issues of this summary:

 

 

"The new moon will arrive on December 30, 2024. This is a super moon - nearer than normal for new moons.

This summary notes the likely influence on global seismicity of these increased

tides as:

 

The new moon (supermoon) will arrive on December 30, 2024 at 22:27 UT.  Longitudes which are at local solar midnight at this time are located at about 20 East while those at local solar noon are near 160 West. In the east these include most of western Europe and Iceland and the Atlantic Ridge while in the west areas of the western Aleutians, Alaska, Hawaii, Tonga/Fiji/New Zealand and portions of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge are included. These are the most likely areas to see significant tidal triggering with this new moon. Other areas may also see tidal promotion in the next week especially at times of large solar flares and near local solar midnight and solar noon. The likelihood of a strong associated earthquake with this new  moon are considered  moderate to  high in the next week (December 28-31, 2024 and January 1-4, 2025)." (December 27-29, 2024)

 

The activity in Coquimbo, Chile may have been triggered by SFE associated

with a strong X-class solar flare (X1.2 preliminary). It occurred at the

tail end of this flare near local solar midnight, both factors likely to

help trigger seismicity." (December 31, 2024)

 

The history of seismic activity in the Geysers area of California had been

summarized in this summary when a series of events in the Geysers region followed the M 7.0 off

the coast of Northern California on December 5, 2024 as:

 

 

A series of moderate earthquake in the Geysers area of northern California

followed the M 7.0 off the California coast. They were likely triggered

by P- and/or S-waves from that earthquake. This series included events of M 2.5 and 4.3.

NEIC reported these were felt with intensity up to III in northern and Central

California at Felton, San Jose, Santa Rosa, Yuba City, Rohnert Park and Fremont.

 

The last earthquake in the Geysers area of California with M>=4.3 occurred

September 7, 2024 with M 4.3, the last of larger magnitude was an M 4.5 on June 8, 2024.

At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.5 in Northern California. NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity V in the Geysers, California.

This earthquake occurred within minutes of local solar noon and was probably promoted by strong tidal stresses which maximize near this hour.

EMSC reported strong shaking in Middletown, California. The last earthquaek in the Geysers area

of Northern California with M>=4.5 occurred on June 3, 2023 more than a year ago with

M 4.5. The last event in the area of larger magnitude occurred as an M 5.0 on December 14, 2016.

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.5 in the Geysers region of Northern California. NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity IV in Kelseyville and Middletown with intensity II-III in Geyserville, Healdsburg, Hidden Valley Lake, Cloverdale, Lower Lake, Calistoga, Windsor and as far to the south as San Francisco, California.

This is an area where fluid flow often controls seismicity. Strong tidal stresses

can be an effective means to move fluids. So it is not surprising that this

earthquake occurred in conjunction with today's full moon

 

...

 

 

Today's earthquake is the strongest event in the Geysers area since an M 5.0 on December 14, 2016.

That earthquake was likely the strongest recorded in the Geysers region of California as reported at the time in

this summary:

 

"While smaller earthquakes in the Geysers, California are nearly continuous, events

of larger magnitude are uncommon. Today's earthquake may be the largest ever

recorded in the Geysers area, in fact. An M 5.0 was recorded on May 7, 1955 but

magnitudes were not well determined at the time. No other events in the Geysers

area have reached M>=5.0 until today." (December 14, 2016, June 8, 2024, December 6, 2024) 

 

 

The earthquake in California was preceded several hours earlier by an M 3.0 in

northwestern Nebraska. This earthquake occurred near local solar noon and was felt with intensity III

in Nebraska at Halsey, Mullen, Valentine and II in Omaha dn Wood Lake and possibly in Iowa.

This pattern of an unusual quake in Nebraska or South Dakota followed by a significant quake along the North America-Pacific plate boundary has been previously documented in this summary, for example before the M 7.0 off northern California on December 5, 2024 as:

 

"... Some interesting foreshock activity had been noted before the

M 7.0 off northern California. For example an M 2.8 in Nebraska had been

cited as a possible precursor to such an event as:

 

"Unusual light earthquakes occurred today in the U.S. and were felt in Massachusetts (M about 2.3)

near Worchester, MA and in Nebraska near Houston (M 2.8). Light seismicity in these areas often

precedes strongly enhanced seismicity along the Pacific-North American plate boundary

by hours to days. Increased seismicity along this boundary may be anticipated

in the next several days including a slight possibility of a moderate to large

regional event." (November 21, 2024, December 8, 2024)

 

A series of earthquakes about 100 km south of today's epicenter last occurred

in 2018. The last of these of M>=3 was an M 3.0 on December 13, 2018 but

the largest was an M 4,2 on June 30, 2018. At the time this summary noted:

 

"The most unusual and largest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada outside Hawaii today was an M 4.2 in Nebraska.

NEIC reported it was felt with intensity IV in Nebraska at Arnold and North Platte and II-III in Callaway, Stapleton, Brady. Earthquakes

in this area often precede by hours to days moderate to strong earthquakes along

the western rim of the North American Plate. These are usually in the region

of Alaska but can occur as far south as California." (June 30, 2018)

 

The strongest earthquakes in the world today occurred in the southern oceans.

These included an M 6.1 in the South Sandwich Islands and an M 5.5 in the

Balleny Islands south of New Zealand and an M 5.2 in the Tristan da Cunha area of the

South Atlantic. None of these were reported felt

in their remote epicentral areas. The event in the South Sandwich Islands occurred

within a few minutes of local solar noon and was probably promoted by strong

tidal stresses associated with the super new moon of December 30 as noted

in this and previous issues of this summary. 

 

"The new moon (supermoon) will arrive on December 30, 2024 at 22:27 UT.  Longitudes which are at local solar midnight at this time are located at about 20 East while those at local solar noon are near 160 West. In the east these include most of western Europe and Iceland and the Atlantic Ridge while in the west areas of the western Aleutians, Alaska, Hawaii, Tonga/Fiji/New Zealand and portions of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge are included. These are the most likely areas to see significant tidal triggering with this new moon. Other areas may also see tidal promotion in the next week especially at times of large solar flares and near local solar midnight and solar noon. The likelihood of a strong associated earthquake with this new  moon are considered  moderate to  high in the next week (December 28-31, 2024 and January 1-4, 2025)." (December 27, 2024 to January 2, 2025)

 

The earthquake of M 6.1 in the South Sandwich Islands is at 102 degrees from

the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024 (shadow zone boundary and node 7)

and was probably promoted by energy from that source. Likewise the M 5.2 in

the Tristan da Cunha area of the south Atlantic is at the third node (120 degrees)

from Vanuatu and was also a likely FFA from that event.     An M 5.1 today in the Easter

Island area of the South Pacific is at the ninth node (80 degrees) from both

the M 7.0 in Northern California and from Vanuatu and may be a case of overlapping triggering

at the same distance like as is being observed in Ethiopia in the current swarm there.

 

The last earthquake of M>=6.1 in the South Sandwich Islands occurred as an M 6.3 on October 25, 2022. A great M 8.1 hit the

region on August 12, 2021. At the time of the event in 2022 this summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.3 in the area of the South Sandwich Islands, South Atlantic. It was not reported felt in this remote area.

It occurred near local solar midnight and may have been promoted by energy associated

with the solar eclipse and new moon today and/or by the strong mid-latitude geomagnetic

storm finishing up today. This area had been expected to see enhanced seismicity

with this new moon as noted in previous issues of this summary:

 

 

It is also likely to have been promoted by the geomagnetic storm at mid-latitudes

which continued today reaching A-index disturbance at mid-latitudes of 204, the

highest recorded by SWPC since at least 1994.

 

The last earthquake in the South Sandwich Islands within about 250 km of this

epicenter with M>=6.3 was an M 6.9 on August 16, 2021, itself an aftershock of

the M 7.5 of August 12, 2021. A more recent event of M 6.7 occurred on September 29, 2022

about 500 km southeast of this epicenter in the South Atlantic region." (October 25, 2022)

 

As well as being promoted by tidal and geomagnetic effects the area of

the South Sandwich Islands was also possibly triggered by SFE from Solar Flares

#2150 and 2170 (SWPC) which were coincident with this earthquake. An M 4.7

foreshock in the South Sandwich Islands about three hours earlier also

occurred at the maximum of solar flare 2110, suggesting the possibility

of a stronger regional event to follow. SWPC data for these flares follow:

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

2110       1007   1020      1034   C7.1      (January 1, 2025)   2.2E-03      

South Sandwich Islands M 4.7 10:18 UT

 

2150       1325   1334      1349   C5.6      (January 1, 2025)   1.8E-03  

2170       1349   1353      1403   C5.0      (January 1, 2025)   5.4E-03  

South Sandwich Islands M 6.1 13:48 UT

 

The M 5.5 in the Balleny Islands which was not felt occurred 20 minutes after

the M 4.7 in the Geysers, California. It is located at 120 degrees (node 3)

from the California event and may have been promoted by energy from that source.

It, like the event of M 6.1 in the South Sandwich Islands today occurred near

local solar noon and may have been promoted by effects related to the new

moon of December 30, 2024 and/or the geomagnetic storm today both of which

maximize near local solar noon. The last earthquake within about 200 km of this

epicenter in the Balleny Islands of M>=5.5 occurred on November 15, 2024 with M 5.5

but the last with greater magnitude of M 6.0 on June 16, 2024  had been noted in this summary as:

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.0 in the Balleny/Macquarie Island area

south of Australia and New Zealand. It was not felt in this remote area. This joines

a series of moderately large earthquakes along the Antarctic Ridge over the past

several days including a series to the east in the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge and the South Sandwich Islands (M 5.4) and

events south of Australia and on the Mid-Indian Ridge (M 5.8) today. These high latitude events suggest

a geomagnetic effect on their timing. Many of these occurred with a geomagneti storm

which today reached Planetary AP of 19 and 26 at high latitudes, the second strongest

geomagnetic storm of the past month (after June 7, 2024). This geomagnetic

storm is likely to continue for several more days and could bring enhanced

globals seismicity in this time period. The earthquake in the Macquarie Ridge is near-Antipodal to the continuing eruption

of volcanoes in southern Iceland and the two area are likely promoting regional

activity in these two regions. The relation between earthquakes in Macquarie

and Iceland has been noted in previous issues of this summary for example on March 5, 2024 as:

 

"  ... Macquarie Island area around March 4, 2024. It is near the antipode

of the energetic volcanic eruption in southern Iceland and may have

been promoted by energy from that source." (March 5, 2024)

 

and on April 1, 2024 as:

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.9 in the Balleny Islands

south of New Zealand. The epicenter of this unfelt earthquake is exactly

antipodal to the strong volcanic eruption in southern Iceland which has been

ongoing for several weeks. It is likely that today's earthquake in the Balleny Islands

was promoted by antipodal focusing of energy from the volcanic eruption in

Iceland. Compare the eruption coordinates (63N 24W) with the epicenter

of the M 5.9 in the Balleny Islands today (63S 156E) for antipodality.

The last earthquake in the Balleny Islands with M>=5.9 occurred on July 6, 2023

also in connection with a volcanic eruption in Iceland. At the time this

summary noted this relation as:

 

"The volcanic swarm of earthquakes in Iceland continued today near Reykjavik where many of the moderate quakes in this swarm were felt today.

A volcanic warning has been issued by Icelandic authorites as more than 2000

light to moderate quakes have occurred in this region in the past two days.

 

...

 

 

NEIC reported these earthquake of M 4.2-4.5 in Iceland was felt with intensity II-III in the area(s) of Iceland in Keflavik, Suournes.

The antipode of today's activity in Iceland is in the Balleny Islands south

of Australia and New Zealand at 63S 156E. Some enhanced seismicity in

this area is likely with the swarm in Iceland.

...

 

 

The strongest earthquake of the day occurred near the antipode of the tremors in Iceland.

This event of M 5.9 in the Balleny Islands was not reported felt in this remote epicentral area.

This event occurred simultaneously with Solar Flare 7970, the strongest solar

of the day and was probably promoted by Solar Flare Effects (SFE) associated

with that flare." (July 6, 2023)

 

Also on January 11, 2024, a strong volcanic eruption in Iceland was related

in this summary to the Balleny Islands as:

 

 

"An earthquake of M 4.5 occurred today in northeastern Iceland. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity up to VI in Hofn, Iceland.

This follows a pair of antipodal earthquake in the Balleny Islands two day ago.

At the time this summary noted in this regard:

 

"A series of moderate to strong earthquakes hit today at epicenters which

were the antipodes of active volcanism. The strongest of these was an M

5.6-6.0 in the Balleny Islands south of New Zealand. This is exactly

opposite on the earth to Iceland where volcanism has been active over the

past several weeks and months.

 

...

 

 

The earthquake in the Balleny Islands was the strongest in that region

in at least three years. A smaller M 5.5 hit the area on June 27, 2011.

The last earthquakes of similar or larger magnitude in the region occurred

on April 12, and April 16, 2007 with M 6.0 and 5.8.

 

The Balleny Islands are a remote sparsely populated region and today's

earthquake was not reported felt in the region. Followers of the P103 theory

may be interested to note that this epicenter is located at 103 degrees

from the mainshock in Japan of March 11. This suggest that some triggering

is possible at this distance from great earthquake because seismic energy

is concentrated at the surface at this distance." (July 21, 2011)

 

It is important to note that this summary written nearly 13 years ago is completely

congrueous with the current situation following a major quake in Japan at

103 degrees and a major eruption near the antipode in Iceland." (January 8, 2024)

 

The earthquake in Iceland was the beginning of a new eruption. Bubbling lava

could be seen on video on the web. Another area where a volcanic eruption

is occurring is in Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki in Indonesia. This volcano is on Flores

Island. Thousands have been evacuated following several days of eruption

in this area." (January 11, 2024, April 1, 2024, June 16, 2024)

 

Today's earthquake in the Balleny Islands is at the third node (120 degrees) from the

M 7.0 off Northern California of December 5, 2024 and at the eighth node (45 degrees)

from the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17, 2024 and may be FFA from both

these events.

 

The eruption in Iceland continued unabated today. It is at the antipode of

the M 5.5 in the Balleny Island region.

 

The series of moderate eathquakes in Awash, Ethiopia continued today. Today's earthquakes

with magnitude of M 4.2, M 5.1, 4.9, 4.6,  and M 4.6 among others have been occurring throughout the past week and are

being felt with intensity III in Addis Ababa, and IV in Asbe Teferi Oromia, Ethiopia.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.8 in Eastern China was felt with  intensity up to V in the area(s) of Eastern China at Yinchuan, Ningxia.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Hawaii was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Hawaii at Naalehu and II in Captain Cook and Laupahoehoe.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in Southern California was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Southern California at Cathedral City.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in Northern California was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Northern California at Westwood and Chester.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Western Texas was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Western Texas at Lubbock.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Nevada was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Nevada in Glenbrook and Carson City.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Western Nevada was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Western Nevada at Helena, Great Falls and Missoula.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in Northern California was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Northern California at Willits.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 in Iran was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Iran at Bandar Abbas.

 

GEONET reported the following for an M 4.7 off South Island, New Zealand today.

 

O: 01JAN2025 16:30:21 45.6S 167.0E MB=4.7  GEONET Felt with weak intensity in the area south of Te Anau, South Island. 24 reports of felt intensity came from the area east and north of the epicenter including 24 with weak intensity; 17 light; 7 moderate; 0 strong; 0 severe and 0 extreme.

 

No Tropical Cyclones are currently active

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

2060       0340   0351      0403   C8.1      (January 1, 2025)   2.0E-03  

Mid Indian Ridge M 4.7 03:58 UT

Argentina M 4.9 04:56 UT

Fiji M 4.3 04:03 UT

 

2070       0435   0445      0502   M1.1      (January 1, 2025)   1.5E-02  

Vanuatu M 5.5 04:39 UT

Oaxaca M 4.1 04:39 UT

Argentina M 4.0 04:39 UT

Vanuatu M 4.8 04:37 UT

 

2110       1007   1020      1034   C7.1      (January 1, 2025)   2.2E-03      

South Sandwich Islands M 4.7 10:18 UT

 

2130       1145   1155      1211   C5.8      (January 1, 2025)   7.8E-03  

2150       1325   1334      1349   C5.6      (January 1, 2025)   1.8E-03  

2170       1349   1353      1403   C5.0      (January 1, 2025)   5.4E-03  

South Sandwich Islands M 6.1 13:48 UT

 

2180       1403   1409      1414   C5.5      (January 1, 2025)   4.8E-03  

2190       1414   1419      1425   C5.7      (January 1, 2025)   2.3E-03  

2160       1512   1524      1543   M1.0      (January 1, 2025)   1.4E-02  

Mindanao M 4.1 15:15 UT

Ethiopia M 4.6 15:08 UT

 

2200       1805   1817      1828   M1.2      (January 1, 2025)   1.4E-02  

Easter Island M 5.1 18:27 UT

 

2220       1937   1948      1958   C7.9      (January 1, 2025)   8.5E-03  

Southern Iran M 4.7 20:04 UT

 

2230       2112   2119      2132   C7.2      (January 1, 2025)   9.0E-03  

South Atlantic M 5.2 21:27 UT

 

2240       2132   2141      2146   M1.1      (January 1, 2025)   7.7E-03  

2250       2218   2238      2255   C7.6      (January 1, 2025)   1.5E-02  

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   January 2-3 quiet January 4.  Solar M-flare chance: 80% X-class: 10% proton storm: 10%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)   86 113 48 20:00 8  162 219

 

This geomagnetic storm reached maximum KP of 8 within about an hour of local solar noon in California

and probably helped trigger today's earthquake in northern California. High

latitude AP reached index of 113 on January 1 with middle latitude AP 48 and

Planetary index of 86. This is the strongest geomagnetic storm since AP reached 116 on October 11, 2024

with middle latitude AP of 123.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 28, 2024 at 16:13:34 UT (#241128A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 27, 2024 at 21:42:16 UT (#241127A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=19.7 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 15, 2024 at 13:18:25 UT (#241115A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 13, 2024 at 07:48:13 UT (#241113A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=14.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

January 1, 2025

 

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. Seems like the year 2024 ended on a quiet seismic note

despite the new moon and stormy conditions in the geomagnetic. Let us hope

this seismic quiet continues.

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.6 in southern Vanuatu and the Loyalty Islands. NEIC did not report this earthquake was felt. It does not

appear to be an aftershock of the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17 as it occurred

nearly 300 km south of that earlier epicenter. An earlier Vanuatu earthquake of M 4.8 (which was an aftershock

of the December 17 event) occurred today with M 4.4. NEIC reported this earthquake was felt with intensity III in Vila Shefa, Vanuatu.

 

The series of moderate eathquakes in Awash, Ethiopia continued today. Today's earthquakes

with magnitude of M 4.4, M 4.4, 4.3, 4.3,  and M 4.8 among others have been occurring throughout the past week and are

being felt with intensity III in Addis Ababa, and IV in Asbe Teferi Oromia, Ethiopia.

 

The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.2 in the Fox Islands, Alaska. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity III in Nikolski, Alaska.

 

Geoscientists are warning that one of a series of underwater volcanoes west of

Oregon may be closing on a strong eruption. Data suggests swelling is occurring

in this area - a likely sign that magma is collecting and may soon reach the

explosive stress levels needed to break out in an underwater eruption.

 

 

A moderate M 5.1 earthquakes occurred in northern Chile in Tarapaca today.

GUC reported it was felt with intensity  IV in  Tarapaca at Pica; III in Iquique, Alto Hospicio, Camina, Huara, Pisagua, Chile.

GUC reported the following parameters for this event:

 

31-12-2024  23:13  20.1S  70.6W   22  5.1    IV   Northern Chile

 

An earthquake of M 5.1 was felt in South Island, New Zealand today.

GEONET reported it was felt with light to moderate intensity in the area southeast of Picton, New Zealand and in southern North Island and northern South Island.  13 reports of felt events were made of which 1 reported weak and 0 light intensity with 0 report of moderate shaking and 0 with strong and 0 severe and 0 with extreme intensity came from the area.

Following are the parameters from GEONET for this event:

 

O: 31DEC2024 23:45:43 41.8S 173.4E MB=4.0  GEONET South Island, New Zealand

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in Nevada was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Nevada at Sparks.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.1 offshore northern Chile  was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of offshore northern Chile at Iquique, Tarapaca, Chile.

 

 

No Tropical Cyclones are currently active

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

1670       0005   0015      0027   C7.2      (December 31, 2024)   8.1E-03  

Panama M 4.1 00:07 UT

GuatemalaM 4.2 00:16 UT

Samoa M 4.7 00:59 UT

 

1750       0243   0250      0255   C5.0      (December 31, 2024)   3.4E-03  

Central Peru M 4.5 02:57 UT

Caspian Sea M 4.0 02:46 UT

Vanuatu M 4.2 03:14 UT

 

1770       0355   0408      0429   C4.7      (December 31, 2024)   9.1E-03  

1850       0450   0500      0506   M1.0      (December 31, 2024)   6.5E-03  

1880       0901   0925      0943   C7.5      (December 31, 2024)   1.6E-02  

Guerrero, M 4.0 09:07 UT

Fiji M 4.1 09:36 UT

 

1910       1444   1452      1507   C5.0      (December 31, 2024)   2.2E-03  

1920       1617   1631      1641   C5.7      (December 31, 2024)   7.0E-03      

Ethiopia M 4.3 16:21 UT

Ethiopia M 4.4 16:28 UT

 

2090       2109   2151      2202   M2.1      (December 31, 2024)   4.6E-02  

1970       2202   2219      2238   M2.7      (December 31, 2024)   5.5E-02  

Oaxaca M 4.2 22:35 UT

Mindanao M 4.7 22:32 UT

 

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   minor storms January 1 unsettled January 2 quiet January 3.  Solar M-flare chance: 80% X-class: 25% proton storm: 20%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)   14 15 10 08:00 5  162 218

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 28, 2024 at 16:13:34 UT (#241128A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 27, 2024 at 21:42:16 UT (#241127A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=19.7 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 15, 2024 at 13:18:25 UT (#241115A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to th

is GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 13, 2024 at 07:48:13 UT (#241113A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=14.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 5, 2024 at 16:06:04 UT (#241105A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 1, 2024 at 05:41:45 UT (#241101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

QUIET SEISMICITY ENDS YEAR 2024

 

EARTHQUAKE SUMMARY FOR DECEMBER 31, 2024

 

 

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. Seems like the year 2024 ended on a quiet seismic note despite the new moon and stormy conditions in the geomagnetic field. Let us hope this seismic quiet continues.

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.6 in southern Vanuatu and the Loyalty Islands. NEIC did not report this earthquake was felt. It does not appear to be an aftershock of the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17 as it occurred nearly 300 km south of that earlier epicenter. An earlier Vanuatu earthquake of M 4.8 (which was an aftershock of the December 17 event) occurred today with M 4.4. NEIC reported this earthquake was felt with intensity III in Vila Shefa, Vanuatu.

 

Forecast 168796 had expected enhanced seismicity within about 50 km of today's

Vanuatu earthquake was likely around January 1, 2025.

 

O:  1JAN2025 04:39:17  20.9S  169.3E Mw=5.6  EMSC   VANUATU                      

P:  1JAN2025 168796    21.0S  169.0E 4.0-5.5 AAAAA  Loyalty Islands            

 

The series of moderate earthquakes in Awash, Ethiopia continued today. Today's earthquakes with magnitude of M 4.4, M 4.4, 4.3, 4.3,  and M 4.8 among others have been occurring throughout the past week and are being felt with intensity III in Addis Ababa, and IV in Asbe Teferi Oromia, Ethiopia.

 

Forecast 168313 had expected this activity within about 100 km was likely at

the end of December, 2024.

 

O: 31DEC2024 16:28:34   8.9N   40.0E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 01JAN2025 06:45:48   9.1N   40.0E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 31DEC2024 13:29:27   9.1N   40.1E mb=4.3  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 31DEC2024 19:18:38   9.1N   40.1E mb=4.8  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 01JAN2025 03:27:56   9.2N   40.0E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 31DEC2024 16:20:48   9.4N   40.1E mb=4.3  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 31DEC2024 18:37:27   9.8N   40.1E mb=4.3  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 31DEC2024 11:29:18   8.6N   40.0E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P: 29DEC2024 168313    10.0N   39.0E 3.5-4.9 ABAAA  Ethiopia                   

 

The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.2 in the Fox Islands, Alaska. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity III in Nikolski, Alaska. Forecast 168477 had expected this event within about 50 km was likely around December 31.

 

O: 31DEC2024 19:47:59  52.8N  169.0W ML=4.2  EMSC   FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS

P: 31DEC2024 168477    52.5N  169.2W 3.5-4.9 AAAAA  Fox Islands, Aleutians     

 

Geoscientists are warning that one of a series of underwater volcanoes west of Oregon may be closing on a strong eruption. Data suggests swelling is occurring in this area - a likely sign that magma is collecting and may soon reach the explosive stress levels needed to break out in an underwater eruption.

 

Two minor earthquakes (M 2.8, 3.2) occurred in this region off Oregon today. These had been forecast in #168723 to occur in early January, 2025.

 

O: 31DEC2024 11:23:27  42.7N  126.1W ML=2.8  EMSC   OFF COAST OF OREGON

O:  1JAN2025 04:22:38  43.2N  127.2W ML=3.2  EMSC   OFF COAST OF OREGON           

P:  3JAN2025 168723    42.5N  126.8W 3.0-4.4 AAAAA  Off Coast of Oregon        

 

 

A moderate M 5.1 earthquakes occurred in northern Chile in Tarapaca today.

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.1 offshore northern Chile  was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of offshore northern Chile at Iquique, Tarapaca, Chile. GUC reported it was felt with intensity  IV in  Tarapaca at Pica; III in Iquique, Alto Hospicio, Camina, Huara, Pisagua, Chile. GUC reported the following parameters for this event:

 

Forecasts 168528 and 168801 had expected this activity within about 50 km was likely at the end of December, 2024 or in early January, 2025.

 

O: 31DEC2024 23:13:19  20.1S   70.6W mb=5.1  GUC    OFFSHORE TARAPACA, CHILE     

O: 31DEC2024 23:13:19  20.2S   70.6W mb=5.1  EMSC   OFFSHORE TARAPACA, CHILE     

P:  1JAN2025 168801    20.0S   71.0W 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  So. Peru/Bolivia           

P: 29DEC2024 168528    20.0S   70.0W 4.0-5.5 AAAAA  So. Peru/Bolivia           

 

 

OTHER GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE ACTIVITY

 

For most events there are two listings. The first line is the observed event starting with "O:" for Observed. There follows the date, month and year, the time in UT hours:minutes:seconds, the latitude and longitude, the given magnitude and the reporting agency followed by the geographic location. The second line starts with "P:" This is the forecast event as forecast in our summaries normally more than a month in advance. Magnitudes may vary in response to updated seismic watches and daily variations due to tidal and other influences. This line has the forecast date, month and year, the forecast number, latitude, longitude and forecast magnitude range.  This is followed by a comparison between the forecast and the event. The comparison includes letters A-D. The first is number of days difference from predicted (A:up to 2, B3-5; C:6-10; D:more than 10), Difference in latitude (A:up to 1 degree; B:1-2 degrees; C:2-4 degrees; D:more than 4 degrees); longitude (same comparison as with latitude); magnitude (A: within forecast range; B: higher than forecast range; C: lower than forecast range; D: no comparison possible). The last letter is a stand in for a future comparison which needs to be done statistically after a large number of forecasts have been made. In previous data, an excellent match is generally AAAAA; a good match as one or two B's; a fair match has several B's and C's and a poor match is one which contains a number of C's or D's. 

 

ASIA

 

O: 31DEC2024 15:18:03  30.2N   57.7E mb=4.2  EMSC   EASTERN IRAN                 

P: 28DEC2024 168355    29.0N   58.0E 3.5-5.3 BBAAA  So. Iran/Persian Gulf      

 

No significant (M>=5) or unusual earthquakes were reported in Asia today.

 

INDONESIA AND PHILIPPINES

 

O: 01JAN2025 07:05:53   3.8S  151.8E mb=4.9  EMSC   NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.

O: 31DEC2024 17:09:37   3.9S  151.7E mb=5.0  EMSC   NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.

O: 01JAN2025 04:28:18   4.0S  151.3E mb=4.9  EMSC   NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.

O: 01JAN2025 01:46:58   4.5S  152.0E mb=4.6  EMSC   NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.

O:  1JAN2025 05:27:41   3.8S  151.4E mb=4.8  EMSC   NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.   

P:  3JAN2025 168575     4.0S  152.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  New Britain                

 

O: 31DEC2024 19:46:28   5.1S  152.2E mb=4.6  EMSC   NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.   

P: 31DEC2024 168289     6.0S  152.0E 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  New Britain                

 

O:  1JAN2025 01:07:11   5.8S  129.1E ML=4.0  EMSC   BANDA SEA                    

P: 28DEC2024 168280     6.0S  129.0E 4.0-5.6 BAAAA  Banda Sea                  

 

O: 31DEC2024 20:09:41   6.6S  150.6E mb=5.0  EMSC   NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G.   

P:  1JAN2025 168577     7.0S  150.0E 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  New Ireland                

 

O: 31DEC2024 22:32:04   7.9N  127.1E mb=4.7  EMSC   PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION    

P: 31DEC2024 168271     8.0N  127.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Halmahera                  

 

O: 31DEC2024 10:09:08  11.2S  122.3E ML=4.0  EMSC   SOUTH OF TIMOR               

P: 27DEC2024 168286     8.0S  124.0E 4.0-5.5 BCBAA  Flores Island area          

 

O:  1JAN2025 01:44:11   8.0S  118.0E ML=4.3  EMSC   BALI SEA                     

P:  2JAN2025 168587     8.0S  117.0E 4.0-5.4 AAAAA  Sumbawa Island area        

 

 

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

 

O: 31DEC2024 19:07:16   4.9S   80.8W ML=4.0  EMSC   PERU-ECUADOR BORDER REGION   

P:  3JAN2025 168579     6.0S   79.0W 4.0-5.4 BBBAA  No. Peru                   

 

O: 31DEC2024 17:42:20  15.9N   95.1W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO

O:  1JAN2025 04:39:01  15.6N   95.8W ML=4.1  EMSC   OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO      

P: 23DEC2024 168310    17.0N   95.0W 3.5-5.3 CBAAA  Chiapas, Mexico            

 

O: 01JAN2025 06:36:44  15.7N   98.0W ML=4.3  EMSC   OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO

O: 31DEC2024 18:14:16  15.9N   98.9W ML=4.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 31DEC2024 15:25:34  16.0N   98.9W ML=4.1  EMSC   OFFSHORE GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 31DEC2024 18:59:06  16.0N   98.9W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 31DEC2024 22:35:25  15.6N   98.0W ML=4.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO      

P: 28DEC2024 168330    15.0N   98.0W 3.5-5.3 BAAAA  Oaxaca, Mexico             

 

O: 31DEC2024 10:09:44  17.6N  102.6W ML=4.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE MICHOACAN, MEXICO   

P:  2JAN2025 168606    17.0N  102.0W 3.5-5.5 AAAAA  Michoacan, Mexico          

 

O: 31DEC2024 11:53:48  19.7S   69.3W ML=4.3  EMSC   TARAPACA, CHILE              

P: 31DEC2024 168528    20.0S   69.0W 4.0-5.5 AAAAA  So. Peru/Bolivia           

 

O: 31DEC2024 23:13:19  20.2S   70.6W mb=5.1  EMSC   OFFSHORE TARAPACA, CHILE     

P:  1JAN2025 168801    20.0S   71.0W 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  So. Peru/Bolivia           

P: 29DEC2024 168528    20.0S   70.0W 4.0-5.5 AAAAA  So. Peru/Bolivia           

 

O:  1JAN2025 03:56:39  23.1S   66.7W Mw=4.9  EMSC   JUJUY, ARGENTINA             

P:  4JAN2025 168793    23.0S   66.0W 4.0-5.8 BAAAA  Argentina                  

 

O:  1JAN2025 05:15:49  25.3N   98.7W ML=4.2  EMSC   NUEVO LEON, MEXICO           

P: 25DEC2024 168352    28.0N   98.0W 3.0-4.6 CCAAA  Northern Mexico            

 

O:  1JAN2025 04:38:30  30.0S   66.8W ML=4.0  EMSC   LA RIOJA, ARGENTINA          

P: 29DEC2024 168535    30.0S   69.0W 4.0-5.7 BABAA  Coast Central Chile        

 

 

AFRICA AND EUROPE

 

O: 31DEC2024 16:28:34   8.9N   40.0E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 01JAN2025 06:45:48   9.1N   40.0E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 31DEC2024 13:29:27   9.1N   40.1E mb=4.3  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 31DEC2024 19:18:38   9.1N   40.1E mb=4.8  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 01JAN2025 03:27:56   9.2N   40.0E mb=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 31DEC2024 16:20:48   9.4N   40.1E mb=4.3  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 31DEC2024 18:37:27   9.8N   40.1E mb=4.3  EMSC   ETHIOPIA

O: 31DEC2024 11:29:18   8.6N   40.0E mb=4.4  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

P: 29DEC2024 168313    10.0N   39.0E 3.5-4.9 ABAAA  Ethiopia                   

 

O: 31DEC2024 10:46:26  38.1N   37.5E ML=4.0  EMSC   CENTRAL TURKEY               

P: 31DEC2024 168420    38.0N   39.0E 3.5-5.2 AAAAA  Turkey                     

 

SOUTHWEST PACIFIC

 

O:  1JAN2025 04:03:08  16.6S  177.2W mb=4.3  EMSC   FIJI REGION                  

P: 29DEC2024 168507    15.0S  176.0W 4.0-5.6 BBAAA  Samoa Islands              

 

O:  1JAN2025 04:37:23  17.7S  168.2E mb=4.8  EMSC   VANUATU                      

P: 28DEC2024 168519    17.0S  168.0E 4.0-5.4 BAAAA  Vanuatu Islands            

P: 31DEC2024 168519    19.0S  168.0E 4.0-5.4 ABAAA  Vanuatu Islands            

 

O:  1JAN2025 04:39:17  20.9S  169.3E Mw=5.6  EMSC   VANUATU                      

P:  1JAN2025 168796    21.0S  169.0E 4.0-5.5 AAAAA  Loyalty Islands            

 

OCEAN RIDGES

 

O:  1JAN2025 03:58:24  20.1S   67.2E mb=4.7  EMSC   MID-INDIAN RIDGE             

P:  3JAN2025 168784    17.0S   67.0E 4.0-5.6 ACAAA  So. Indian Ocean           

 

 

ZEALANDIA AND AUSTRALIA REGION

 

O: 31DEC2024 23:45:42  41.9S  173.5E ML=4.0  EMSC   SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND  

O: 31DEC2024 23:45:43  41.8S  173.4E MB=4.0  GEONET South Island, New Zealand

P:  2JAN2025 168817    42.0S  173.0E 3.0-4.9 AAAAA  So. Island, N.Z.           

 

GEONET reported this earthquake was felt with light to moderate intensity in the area southeast of Picton, New Zealand and in southern North Island and northern South Island.  13 reports of felt events were made of which 1 reported weak and 0 light intensity with 0 report of moderate shaking and 0 with strong and 0 severe and 0 with extreme intensity came from the area.

 

JAPAN AND KURIL ISLANDS

 

O: 31DEC2024 23:51:30  32.5N  132.3E ML=4.0  EMSC   SHIKOKU, JAPAN               

P: 30DEC2024 168380    31.0N  132.0E 3.5-4.9 AAAAA  Kyushu, Japan area         

 

U.S./CANADA*

 

WESTERN U.S./CANADA

 

CALIFORNIA

 

O: 31DEC2024 12:56:55  34.2N  117.4W ML=2.4  EMSC   GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALI

P: 31DEC2024 168403    34.2N  117.8W 2.5-4.8 AAAAA  So. California             

 

O: 31DEC2024 17:06:28  35.8N  117.6W ML=2.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  3JAN2025 168679    35.0N  117.7W 2.5-4.6 BAAAA  So. California             

P:  3JAN2025 168681    35.7N  118.1W 2.5-4.8 BAAAA  So. California             

 

O:  1JAN2025 04:34:34  38.2N  117.9W ML=2.0  EMSC   NEVADA                       

P:  4JAN2025 168641    38.4N  118.7W 2.5-4.4 BAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

O:  1JAN2025 01:51:40  38.7N  119.2W ML=2.6  EMSC   NEVADA                       

P: 29DEC2024 168366    39.1N  119.6W 2.5-4.8 BAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in Nevada was felt with  intensity up to III in the area(s) of Nevada at Sparks.

 

O: 31DEC2024 12:14:24  38.8N  122.8W MD=2.4  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 31DEC2024 15:55:56  38.8N  122.9W MD=2.2  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

P:  1JAN2025 168645    38.7N  122.7W 2.5-4.7 AAAAA  Central California         

P: 30DEC2024 168372    38.8N  122.7W 2.5-4.6 AAAAA  Central California         

 

O: 31DEC2024 21:55:00  39.1N  119.0W ML=2.2  EMSC   NEVADA                       

O: 01JAN2025 02:20:18  39.2N  119.0W ML=2.3  EMSC   NEVADA

P: 31DEC2024 168367    39.3N  120.0W 2.5-4.7 AAAAA  California/Nevada area     

P: 31DEC2024 168368    39.9N  118.4W 2.5-4.8 AAAAA  California/Nevada area     

 

O: 31DEC2024 16:35:23  40.3N  124.6W MD=2.8  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

P: 27DEC2024 168453    40.3N  125.2W 2.5-4.6 BAAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

 

O: 31DEC2024 17:12:27  40.6N  126.9W ML=2.7  EMSC   OFF COAST OF NORTHERN CALIFORN

P:  2JAN2025 168722    40.9N  126.3W 2.5-4.4 AAAAA  Off Coast of No. Calif     

 

ALASKA

 

O: 31DEC2024 10:51:59  50.9N  177.4W ML=3.0  EMSC   ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS

P: 24DEC2024 168471    50.7N  177.2W 3.5-4.9 CAAAA  Andreanoff Isls, Aleutians 

 

O: 31DEC2024 19:47:59  52.8N  169.0W ML=4.2  EMSC   FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS

P: 31DEC2024 168477    52.5N  169.2W 3.5-4.9 AAAAA  Fox Islands, Aleutians     

 

PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN U.S./WESTERN CANADA

 

O: 31DEC2024 11:15:04  65.8N  135.0W MB=3.0  ECAN OF FORT MCPHERSON, NT  

O: 31DEC2024 11:15:04  65.8N  135.0W ML=3.0  EMSC   NORTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANA

P: 31DEC2024 168495    65.0N  139.0W 3.0-4.8 AABAA  Northern Alaska            

 

O: 31DEC2024 11:23:27  42.7N  126.1W ML=2.8  EMSC   OFF COAST OF OREGON

O:  1JAN2025 04:22:38  43.2N  127.2W ML=3.2  EMSC   OFF COAST OF OREGON          

P:  3JAN2025 168723    42.5N  126.8W 3.0-4.4 AAAAA  Off Coast of Oregon        

 

O: 31DEC2024 11:11:56  47.0N  123.7W ML=2.7  EMSC   OLYMPIC PENINSULA, WASHINGTON

P: 26DEC2024 168467    48.0N  123.0W 2.0-3.9 BAAAA  Washington state, U.S.      

P: 31DEC2024 168467    47.5N  121.8W 2.0-3.9 AABAA  Washington state, U.S.     

 

O: 31DEC2024 12:05:24  53.3N  133.2W ML=3.1  EMSC   HAIDA GWAII REGION           

P: 29DEC2024 168474    55.0N  135.0W 3.0-5.0 ABAAA  British Colombia           

 

ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION

 

O: 31DEC2024 17:51:19  31.7N  104.3W ML=2.1  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS                

P: 27DEC2024 168397    31.5N  103.6W 2.0-4.4 BAAAA  SW U.S.A                   

 

O: 31DEC2024 12:29:56  38.2N  112.7W ML=2.1  EMSC   UTAH                          

P:  4JAN2025 168694    38.6N  112.7W 2.0-3.9 BAAAA  Utah area                  

 

O: 31DEC2024 21:08:20  39.7N  110.8W ML=2.2  EMSC   UTAH                         

P: 31DEC2024 168423    39.7N  110.8W 2.0-4.1 AAAAA  Utah area                   

 

O: 31DEC2024 19:25:32  44.3N  115.1W ML=3.1  EMSC   SOUTHERN IDAHO               

P: 29DEC2024 168444    44.6N  116.0W 2.0-4.4 AAAAA  Montana/Idaho              

 

 

EASTERN U.S./CANADA

 

O:  1JAN2025 05:57:00  44.9N   74.5W ML=2.4  EMSC   NEW YORK                      

P:  3JAN2025 168717    45.0N   74.0W 2.0-3.9 AAAAA  New York State             

 

HAWAII

 

No earthquakes of M>=3 were located in Hawaii.

 

December 31, 2024

 

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. Seems like the year 2024 is ending on a quiet seismic note

despite the new moon and stormy conditions in the geomagnetic field. Let us hope

this seismic quiet continues.

 

The series of moderate earthquakes in Awash, Ethiopia continued today. Today's earthquakes

with magnitude of M 4.5, M 5.1 and M 4.9 have been occurring throughout the past week and are

being felt with intensity III in Addis Ababa, and IV in Asbe Teferi Oromia, Ethiopia.

 

An earthquake of M 4.3 was located in southern Hawaii today and was followed by a felt series including an M 3.7. NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity IV in Kealakekua, Pahala, Naalehu; III in Captain Cook, Hawi, Kailua Kona, Laupahoehoe, Mountain View and II at JHilo, Holualoa, Keaau.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5  in Central Peru was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Central Peru at San Juan and Marcona Ica. .

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Baja California, Mexico was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Baja California, Mexico at Maneadero.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.8 off the coast of Northern California  was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Northern California at Gualala.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.4 in Southern Alaska was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Kenai Southern Alaska in Kenai  at Homer.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.7 in the Carlsberg Ridge was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of the Carlsberg Ridge in Maradhoo-Feydhoo Siin, Maldives.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in Central Turkey was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Central Turkey at Esentepe, Kardesler.

 

 

No Tropical Cyclones are currently active

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

 

XXXX       0350   0430      0520   X1.2      (December 30, 2024)   1.0E-01  

Coquimbo M 5.5 05:40 UT

Costa Rica M 4.2 05:13 UT

Ethiopia M 4.4 05:11 UT

Luzon M 3.1 05:03 UT

Northern California M 2.7 04:27 UT

 

 

1130       0033   0047      0058   M1.7      (December 30, 2024)   2.7E-03  

Ethiopia M 4.7 00:28 UT

Peru M 4.1 00:35 UT

Halmahera M 4.1 00:43 UT

Kuril Is. M 4.0 00:46 UT

 

1150       0208   0212      0217   C7.3      (December 30, 2024)   3.8E-03  

Guerrero M 4.0 02:07 UT

 

1160       0250   0300      0308   M1.7      (December 30, 2024)   1.2E-02  

Luzon M 5.5 02:56 UT

 

1170       0401   0414      0428   X1.5      (December 30, 2024)   1.4E-01  

1200       0429   0431      0434   X1.1      (December 30, 2024)   3.7E-02  

1230       0613   0625      0640   M3.5      (December 30, 2024)   4.1E-02  

Ethiopia M 4.6 06:51 UT

 

1290       0834   0840      0844   M1.4      (December 30, 2024)   4.2E-03  

Carlsberg Ridge M 4.7 08:38 UT

Ethiopia M 4.4 08:31 UT

 

1320       0844   0850      0856   M1.7      (December 30, 2024)   1.2E-02  

1340       1000   1011      1018   M1.7      (December 30, 2024)   1.3E-02  

Mindanao M 4.0 10:07 UT

Coquimbo M 4.3 12:12 UT

Fiji M 4.8 10:39 UT

 

1420       1353   1402      1407   C6.0      (December 30, 2024)   3.5E-03  

Fiji M 4.6 14:12 UT

 

1440       1434   1446      1453   M3.5      (December 30, 2024)   2.1E-02  

Chiapas M 4.6 14:49 UT

 

1470       1645   1654      1701   M5.0      (December 30, 2024)   1.9E-02  

1500       1714   1730      1736   M1.2      (December 30, 2024)   2.8E-03  

1570       1736   1742      1748   M1.6      (December 30, 2024)   4.3E-03  

1520       1814   1824      1827   M1.6      (December 30, 2024)   5.8E-03  

1580       1827   1833      1843   M1.7      (December 30, 2024)   1.7E-02  

Molucca Sea M 4.0 18:43 UT

 

1560       1956   2003      2007   C5.9      (December 30, 2024)   3.5E-03  

1590       2021   2029      2033   C5.5      (December 30, 2024)   3.4E-03  

Ethiopia M 4.7 20:27 UT

Turkey M 4.4 20:30 UT

Ethiopia M 4.6 20:33 UT

 

1600       2127   2134      2138   C6.5      (December 30, 2024)   3.0E-03  

1790       2148   2200      2202   C6.1      (December 30, 2024)   2.7E-03  

Afghanistan M 4.0 21:48 UT

 

1800       2219   2225      2229   C7.6      (December 30, 2024)   3.3E-03  

1640       2235   2241      2248   M1.0      (December 30, 2024)   7.0E-03  

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   Severe Storms December 31 minor storms January 1 unsettled January 2.  Solar M-flare chance: 80% X-class: 25% proton storm: 20%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    7  9  7 14:00 4  172 224

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 29, 2024 at 04:13:05 UT (#241229B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>20.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 28, 2024 at 03:57:15 UT (#241228A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.1 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 28, 2024 at 16:13:34 UT (#241128A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 27, 2024 at 21:42:16 UT (#241127A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=19.7 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 15, 2024 at 13:18:25 UT (#241115A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 13, 2024 at 07:48:13 UT (#241113A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=14.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 5, 2024 at 16:06:04 UT (#241105A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 1, 2024 at 05:41:45 UT (#241101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

 

December 30, 2024

 

Two earthquakes of M 5.5 each were located within about a minute today in the

area of Coquimbo, Chile. These were followed by a continuing series of moderate

aftershocks and may lead to a stronger regional event. NEIC reported they were felt with intensity IV in La Serena, Coquimbo and Vicuna.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in La Serena, Paiguano and Valparaiso.

These events occurred near local solar midnight and were probably promoted

by strong tidal stresses with today's new moon which maximized near this hour.

This summary had expected enhanced seismicity with this super-moon in previous

issues of this summary as:

 

 

"While global seismicity today was at relative moderate levels, several factors

in the next three days will probably move to enhance to possibility of

significant seismicity at the end of 2024. The first of these is the occurrence

of a super-moon on December 30,, 2024 as reported in earlier issues of this summary:

 

 

"The new moon will arrive on December 30, 2024. This is a super moon - nearer than normal for new moons.

This summary notes the likely influence on global seismicity of these increased

tides as:

 

The new moon (supermoon) will arrive on December 30, 2024 at 22:27 UT.  Longitudes which are at local solar midnight at this time are located at about 20 East while those at local solar noon are near 160 West. In the east these include most of western Europe and Iceland and the Atlantic Ridge while in the west areas of the western Aleutians, Alaska, Hawaii, Tonga/Fiji/New Zealand and portions of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge are included. These are the most likely areas to see significant tidal triggering with this new moon. Other areas may also see tidal promotion in the next week especially at times of large solar flares and near local solar midnight and solar noon. The likelihood of a strong associated earthquake with this new  moon are considered  moderate to  high in the next week (December 28-31, 2024 and January 1-4, 2025)." (December 27-29, 2024)

 

The activity in Coquimbo, Chile may have been triggered by SFE associated

with a strong X-class solar flare (X1.2 preliminary). It occurred at the

tail end of this flare near local solar midnight, both factors likely to

help trigger seismicity. Other activity associated with this flare included

a foreshock in Luzon, Philippines of M 3.1; and M 4.4 in Ethiopia and an M 4.2 in Costa Rica.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

XXXX       0350   0430      0520   X1.2      (December 30, 2024)   1.0E-01  

Coquimbo M 5.5 05:40 UT

Costa Rica M 4.2 05:13 UT

Ethiopia M 4.4 05:11 UT

Luzon M 3.1 05:03 UT

Northern California M 2.7 04:27 UT

 

A moderate earthquake of M 5.5 also shook the northern region of Luzon, Philippines today. NEIC reported maximum intensity VI in Ilocos, Philippines at Pagudpud; V at Badoc, Fuerte, Laoag and San Nicolas; IV in Tuguegarao and in the Cordillera at Tuding and La Trinidad and II in Bantay, Batac and Pudoc, Ilocos.

This earthquake is located at the sixth node (60 degrees) from the Vanuatu

earthquake of M 7.4 of December 17 and is probably an FFA of that event.

Small foreshocks hit this region yesterday and were noted in this summary

at the time as:

 

"The M 4.0 in Luzon, Philippines occurred shortly after this flare. This

area of the Philippines has been active since the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17

as noted in previous issues of this summary and could see further moderate

to strong activity in the next several days with the new moon. This summary

noted the seismicity of this area recently as:

 

"An earthquake of M 5.0 in northern Mindanao - felt in Dumaguete City, Philippines

was probably also promoted by FFA from both Vanuatu (52 degrees - node 7) and

Northern California (103 degrees). NEIC reported it was felt in the Central

Visayas, Philippines with maximum intensity VI ini Bayawan; III in Dumaguete, Janiuay and II in Boljoon, Sibulan and Siquijor.

PHIVOLCS reported it with intensity V in Hinoba-an, Negros Occidental and III in San Jose de Buenavista and Hamtic, Antique; City of Iloilo; City of Sipalay, Negros Occidental and II in Sibulan, Negros Oriental, Philippines." (December 21, 2024, December 29, 2024)

 

An earthquake of M 5.7 hit this region on December 3, 2024 and this is probably

an aftershock of that event. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.7 in Luzon. Philippines. NEIC reported maximum intensity V in Ilocos, Philippines at Laoag, Vintar and IV in Bangui, Tamorong, Vigan and in Calveria Cagayan Valley and Nangalisan, Cordillera.

PHIVOLCS reported intensity V in City of Laoag, Pagudpud, Dumaineg, Burgos, Pasuquin, Bacarra, Adams, Sarrat, Bangui, Paoay, Badoc, Vintar, Carasi, Solsona, Dingras and San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte and IV in City of Batac, Currimao, Nueva Era, Banna and Pinili, Ilocos Norte, throughout Ilocos Sur, the Cirty of Bauuio, Ab ra, Benguet, Mountain Province, Cagayan, Apayao; II in Benguet, Ilocos Sur, Abra, Cagayan, Kalinga, Isabela, Ifugao, La Union, Mountain Province and Nueva Vizcaya." (December 3, 2024)

 

 

Moderate earthquakes including one of M 4.7 and a foreshock of M 4.4 were also felt north of the Philippines

in Taiwan. These were reported with intensity up to IV in Taiwan at Chiayi; III in Taichung and II in Tainan, Taipei and in Hongkong, China.

 

 

An earthquake of M 4.3 was located in southern Hawaii today and was followed by a felt series including an M 3.7. NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity IV in Kealakekua, Pahala, Naalehu; III in Captain Cook, Hawi, Kailua Kona, Laupahoehoe, Mountain View and II at JHilo, Holualoa, Keaau.

 

The series of moderate eathquakes in Awash, Ethiopia continued today. Today's earthquakes

with magnitude of M 5.0, M 5.1 and M 4.9 have been occurring throughout the past week and are

being felt with intensity III in Addis Ababa, and IV in Asbe Teferi Oromia, Ethiopia.

 

Two unusual earthquake occurred in the U.S. or Canada today. An M 3.7 was widely felt in southern Quebec, Canada near the U.S. border. NEIC

reported it was felt with maximum intensity V in Thurso, Quebec and III in Ontario at Arnprior, Kanata, Osgoode, Ottawa, Pembroke, Petawa, Peterborough, Fort-Coulonge, Lachute, Maniwaki, Quebec, and II at Constance Bay, Deep River, Eganville, Embrun, Golden, Oshawa, Richmond, Buckingham, Ontario and as far as Ogdensburg, New York.

EMSC reported this earthquake was felt lightly in Saint-Jerome, Canada. This is the strongest earthquake within about 200 km of this epicenter since an

M 3.9 on May 9, 2020. At the time this summary noted:

 

"An earthquake of M 3.9-4.3 was also widely felt in southern Quebec, Canada today. NEIC reported intensity IV in Quebec at Ferre-Neuve, Mont-Laurier, Shawville, and II-III in Maniwaki, Pembroke, Buckingham, Ottawa, Kanata, Eganville and Chesterville.

The last earthquake of M>=4.3 in southern Quebec within about 200 km of this epicenter

was an M 4.4 on May 17, 2013." (May 9, 2020)

 

The earthquake in Quebec followed shortly after an M 2.9 which was widely felt in the area of Ohio. NEIC reported this event with maximum intensity IV in Ohio at Westerville, Mark Center, and Fort Wayne, Indiana with III shaking in Antwerp New York, and in Ohio at Archbold, Edgerton, Edon, hicksville, Montpelier, Ney, Sherwood, among others. It was reportedly felt lightly in Indiana, Connecticut, Alabama, Michigan and Illinois.

The last earthquake of equal or larger magnitude within about 200 km of this

epicenter was an M 3.0 on December 9, 2023. At the time this summary noted:

 

"An unusual earthquake of M 3.0 also occurred today in the area of Ohio, U.S.

NEIC reported this earthquake of M 3.0 in Ohio was felt with intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Ohio in Jackson Center.

In recent months most earthquakes in Ohio have been occurring about 300 km northeast

of this epicenter and are aftershocks of an M 3.7 on August 28, 2023. The last earthquake

in western Ohio of M>=3 was the an M 3.0 on December 12, 2021, two years ago." (December 9, 2023)

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.4 in Southern Alaska was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Kenai Southern Alaska in Kenai  at Homer.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.1 in Vanuatu was felt with intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Vanuatu at Vila Shefa.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.1 in Western Turkey was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Western Turkey at Elmali, Antalya.

EMSC reported light shaking in Turkey at Molla Yusuf and Siteler and Antalya, Konyaalti.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.2 off the coast of Northern California  was felt with intensity up to II in the area(s) of Northern California at Ferndale and Fortuna.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in Southern California was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Southern California at Borrego Springs and Ramona.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Crete, Greece was felt with moderate intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Crete, Greece at Ierapetra and Galatsi.

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE SIX   (06P)      

 

----  -------  ----------  --------  -----  ------  -------  ---------------

TC    SIX      2024-12-30  00:00 UT  17.4S  179.2W   45 kts  Tonga

 

TC Six continued today in Tonga with winds up to 45 kts  It may enhance seismicity in the region of Tonga December 28-30.

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

 

XXXX       0350   0430      0520   X1.2      (December 30, 2024)   1.0E-01  

Coquimbo M 5.5 05:40 UT

Costa Rica M 4.2 05:13 UT

Ethiopia M 4.4 05:11 UT

Luzon M 3.1 05:03 UT

Northern California M 2.7 04:27 UT

 

 580       0228   0235      0238   M1.0      (December 29, 2024)   3.5E-03  

 590       0238   0246      0253   M1.3      (December 29, 2024)   1.1E-02  

Philippines M 4.0 02:46 UT

 

 620       0325   0330      0340   M1.3      (December 29, 2024)   1.2E-02  

Ethiopia M 4.5 03:19 UT

 

 630       0356   0405      0414   M1.2      (December 29, 2024)   1.2E-02  

Ethiopia M 4.8 03:57 UT

 

 640       0418   0430      0445   M2.0      (December 29, 2024)   2.8E-02  

 660       0512   0526      0532   M3.1      (December 29, 2024)   2.7E-02  

Hokkaido M 4.4 05:19 UT

 

 670       0541   0547      0558   M3.5      (December 29, 2024)   2.7E-02  

Mariana Is. M 4.2 05:55 UT

 

 750       0648   0659      0708   M3.0      (December 29, 2024)   3.6E-02  

 710       0708   0718      0734   X1.1      (December 29, 2024)   1.2E-01  

Ethiopia M 4.4 07:19 UT

 

 770       0754   0759      0900   M4.2      (December 29, 2024)   1.2E-01  

Crete M 4.5 08:02 UT

Xinjiang M 4.4 08:58 UT

 

 790       0941   0948      0955   M1.4      (December 29, 2024)   1.1E-02  

 780       1026   1039      1054   M2.6      (December 29, 2024)   3.6E-02  

 820       1215   1224      1229   M1.6      (December 29, 2024)   5.0E-03  

 830       1250   1256      1300   M1.3      (December 29, 2024)   6.7E-03  

Quebec M 3.7 13:02 UT

 

 920       1502   1509      1522   M7.1      (December 29, 2024)   5.7E-02  

Taiwan M 4.5 15:22 UT

Ethiopia M 4.5 15:37 UT

 

1100       1656   1708      1720   M3.3      (December 29, 2024)   2.9E-02  

Ethiopia M 4.9 17:10 UT M 4.3 17:21 UT

Michoacan M 4.2 17:15 UT

 

 960       1746   1752      1758   M1.2      (December 29, 2024)   4.5E-03  

1030       1758   1804      1808   M1.4      (December 29, 2024)   8.7E-03  

 970       1827   1841      1858   M3.3      (December 29, 2024)   4.6E-02  

 990       1957   2003      2009   C8.7      (December 29, 2024)   5.2E-03  

Caspian Sea M 4.4 20:14 UT

 

1060       2031   2039      2046   M1.1      (December 29, 2024)   7.0E-03  

Guerrero M 4.8 20:34 UT

Ethiopia M 4.6 21:21 UT

 

1080       2142   2153      2157   M1.5      (December 29, 2024)   1.4E-02  

Xinjiang M 4.4 21:52 UT

 

1090       2157   2206      2213   M1.8      (December 29, 2024)   1.7E-02  

Ethiopia M 5.1 22:20 UT

 

1120       2320   2330      2336   M1.9      (December 29, 2024)   1.2E-02  

Ethiopia M 4.5 23:17 UT

 

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   unsettled December 30 Severe Storms December 31 minor storms January 1.  Solar M-flare chance: 80% X-class: 30% proton storm: 20%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    5  5  5 09:00 3  209 255

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 28, 2024 at 16:13:34 UT (#241128A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 27, 2024 at 21:42:16 UT (#241127A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=19.7 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 15, 2024 at 13:18:25 UT (#241115A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 13, 2024 at 07:48:13 UT (#241113A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=14.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 5, 2024 at 16:06:04 UT (#241105A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 1, 2024 at 05:41:45 UT (#241101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

December 29, 2024

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.5 in the area of Houma, Tonga. This deep focus event may have been felt lightly in the epicentral area.

This event may have been promoted by the passage of Tropical Cyclone over this epicenter today as noted in this summary:

 

TC Six continued today in Tonga with winds up to 45 kts  It may enhance seismicity in the region of Tonga December 28-30.

 

This earthquake in Fiji may also have been promoted by a moderately strong

solar flare (SWPC #480) - a C8.6-class event as it occurred near the maximum

of that flare. Data from SWPC for this flare follows:

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

 480       1913   2018      2112   C8.6      (December 28, 2024)   4.7E-02  

Luzon M 4.0, 21:34 UT

Fiji M 5.5 19:57 UT

 

The M 4.0 in Luzon, Philippines occurred shortly after this flare. This

area of the Philippines has been active since the M 7.4 in Vanuatu of December 17

as noted in previous issues of this summary and could see further moderate

to strong activity in the next several days with the new moon. This summary

noted the seismicity of this area recently as:

 

"An earthquake of M 5.0 in northern Mindanao - felt in Dumaguete City, Philippines

was probably also promoted by FFA from both Vanuatu (52 degrees - node 7) and

Northern California (103 degrees). NEIC reported it was felt in the Central

Visayas, Philippines with maximum intensity VI ini Bayawan; III in Dumaguete, Janiuay and II in Boljoon, Sibulan and Siquijor.

PHIVOLCS reported it with intensity V in Hinoba-an, Negros Occidental and III in San Jose de Buenavista and Hamtic, Antique; City of Iloilo; City of Sipalay, Negros Occidental and II in Sibulan, Negros Oriental, Philippines." (December 21, 2024)

 

Several other moderate earthquakes at nodal distances from Vanuatu and from

the M 7.0 in Northern California of December 5, 2024 also occurred today.

An M 5.3 in the South Atlantic area occurred at 144 degrees from Northern

California - a distance at which strong FFA triggering has been observed

and noted in previous issues of this summary.

An M 5.0 near the Central Mid-Atlantic was also located at 148 degrees from Vanuatu

earlier in the day.

 

In the December 10, 2024 issue it had been noted in this regard:

 

"An M 5.7 also occurred today in the South Indian Ocean Ridge. This was not

reported felt in the epicentral area. The last earthquake with M>=5.7 within

about 200 km of this epicenter was an M 5.7 on April 26, 2023 and an M 5.9 on October 2, 2021.

This event is located at 147 degrees from the M 7.0 in Northern California

of December 5, 2024 and was probably a far-field aftershock of that event.

An M 5.0 near the Central Mid-Atlantic was also located at 148 degrees from Vanuatu

earlier in the day.

The distance 142-148 degrees is where core reflections and refractions

return to the surface. Enhanced seismicity is often noted in this distance

range following major world=wide earthquakes as noted in this summary in

the previous issue:

 

 

"Outer shadow zone edge (141-148 degrees)

Coast of Northern California to Comores Islands,." December 5, 2024)

 

This indicates strong far-field triggering in the Indian Ocean at this time - triggering

which could include areas near the antipode of northern California to the

south of this event." (December 10, 2024)

 

A series of large ocean waves did considerable damage in Peru today causing many ports to be shut down.

Some sources on the internet described these as "tsunamis". They are not tsunamis as they were

not generated by a change in elevation of the sea floor. Rather they are

unusually large ocean waves generated by wind, temperatures, etc and do

not have their origins in tectonic motion. There were no true tsunamis today.

These generally require a major underwater earthquake to form.

 

The series of earthquake in Ethiopia continued today with a number of moderate earthquakes up to M 5.1 felt with intensity II-III in Ethiopia at Addis Ababa and Awash, Afar.

 

While global seismicity today was at relative moderate levels, several factors

in the next three days will probably move to enhance to possibility of

significant seismicity at the end of 2024. The first of these is the occurrence

of a super-moon on December 30,, 2024 as reported in earlier issues of this summary:

 

 

"The new moon will arrive on December 30, 2024. This is a super moon - nearer than normal for new moons.

This summary notes the likely influence on global seismicity of these increased

tides as:

 

The new moon (supermoon) will arrive on December 30, 2024 at 22:27 UT.  Longitudes which are at local solar midnight at this time are located at about 20 East while those at local solar noon are near 160 West. In the east these include most of western Europe and Iceland and the Atlantic Ridge while in the west areas of the western Aleutians, Alaska, Hawaii, Tonga/Fiji/New Zealand and portions of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge are included. These are the most likely areas to see significant tidal triggering with this new moon. Other areas may also see tidal promotion in the next week especially at times of large solar flares and near local solar midnight and solar noon. The likelihood of a strong associated earthquake with this new  moon are considered  moderate to  high in the next week (December 28-31, 2024 and January 1-4, 2025)." (December 27-28, 2024)

 

A severe geomagnetic storm is expected to accompany this new moon, due in part

to a series of strong solar flares. Geomagnetic storms can help promote

seismicity in areas at local solar noon and midnight when the storms hit and

later due to SFE associated with flares. This is likely to enhance seismicity

especially near the IDL.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in Southern California was felt with intensity up to II in the area(s) of Southern California at Dana Point, Aliso Viejo.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.6 in Northern California was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Northern California at Bridgeville, Zenia, Eureka, Carlotta, Myers Flat, Rio Dell, Hayfork among others.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Southern California was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Southern California at Boulevard; III in Descanso, Lakeside, II in Alpine, La Mesa, Pine Valley, El Cajon, Escondido, Poway, Ramona, Valley Center among others.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.5 in Southern Alaska was felt with  intensity up to II in the area(s) of Southern Alaska at Cooper Landing.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 in Georgia was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Georgia at Tbilisi.

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE SIX   (06P)      

 

----  -------  ----------  --------  -----  ------  -------  ---------------

TC    SIX      2024-12-29  00:00 UT  17.4S  179.2W   45 kts  Tonga

 

TC Six continued today in Tonga with winds up to 45 kts  It may enhance seismicity in the region of Tonga December 28-30.

 

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Flare #    START  MAX       END    CLASS     DATE    Flux (Jm-2)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

  80       0356   0404      0417   C7.6      (December 28, 2024)   8.4E-03  

South Atlantic M 5.0 05:09 UT

 

 140       0712   0717      0727   C6.2      (December 28, 2024)   2.1E-03  

Ethiopia M 4.5 07:43 UT

Oaxaca M 4.0 07:17 UT

New Zealand, M 3.9 07:14 UT

 

 160       0800   0808      0813   C7.8      (December 28, 2024)   4.5E-03  

South Atlantic M 5.3 08:34 UT

 

 250       1102   1109      1113   C7.1      (December 28, 2024)   2.9E-03  

 260       1112   1121      1131   M4.5      (December 28, 2024)   3.0E-02  

Georgia M 4.2 11:44 UT

 

 390       1514   1518      1523   M1.3      (December 28, 2024)   5.3E-03  

 480       1913   2018      2112   C8.6      (December 28, 2024)   4.7E-02  

Luzon M 4.0, 3.8 M 4.0 21:34 UT

Fiji M 5.5 19:57 UT

Honshu M 4.5 19:36 UT

 

 490       2204   2214      2223   M1.2      (December 28, 2024)   1.0E-02  

Kuril Is M 4.1 22:13 UT

Xinjiang M 4.2 22:24 UT

 

 

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   unsettled December 29-30 Severe Storms December 31.  Solar M-flare chance: 75% X-class: 30% proton storm: 20%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    4  2  4 19:00 3  213 260

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 18, 2024 at 00:08:51 UT (#241218A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December 13, 2024 at 02:19:13 UT (#241213A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.2 ws assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 10:59:46 UT (#241209D).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on December  9, 2024 at 05:35:44 UT (#241209A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 28, 2024 at 16:13:34 UT (#241128A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 27, 2024 at 21:42:16 UT (#241127A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=19.7 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 15, 2024 at 13:18:25 UT (#241115A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 13, 2024 at 07:48:13 UT (#241113A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=14.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 5, 2024 at 16:06:04 UT (#241105A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on November 1, 2024 at 05:41:45 UT (#241101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.