January 12, 2026

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

The geomagnetic storm which began late on January 10, 2026 (see previous issue for a summary)

continued today on January 11. A period of time from 18:00 to 22:00  UT was the

most intense with high latitude Kp reaching 6 for nine hour and Planetary

KP reaching 5.3 around 21:00 UT. Middle latitude Kps also were elevated, with the

daily Kp of 20. The last time the middle latitude Kp exceeded 20 was on December 4, 2025 with Kp 24.

Earthquakes of M 5.1 and M 5.6 in the Kuril Islands occurred during the height

of this geomagnetic storm and may have been triggered by it.

 

The strongest earthquake of the day was an M 5.6 in the southern Kuril Islands.

NEIC reported it was probably felt with intensity up to II in the area of Kuril'sk, Russia.

This event occurred within minutes of local solar noon and was probably

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

It is consistent with the regional forecast for this area made in an earlier

issue of this forecast for this time which read:

 

 

"In the past several issues, this summary has followed the continuing activity

in Northern Japan with interest. This is a continuing series which began

on November 9, 2025 (M 6.8) with ensuing events on December 8, 2025 (M 7.6)

and December 31, 2025 (M 6.0). A further strong earthquake in this series is possible

but unlikely (unless a major unexpected solar flare occurs) around January 6-8, 2026 in the northern Honshu to Hokkaido area.

These events have been associated with major solar flares of high M-class to X-class and appear to be related to a sunspot

group rotating with the sun. If this continues a second time for another such event

would be around January 23-27, 2026. This would be most likely to the northeast

of the current series in the Southern Kuril Islands. ..." (January 4, 2026)

 

This earthquake in the Kuril Islands also occurred during a strong M3.3 class

solar flare. This flare occurred on the solar rim and had a major Coronal

Mass Emission associated with it. The sunspot region will continue

to rotate reaching an area directly in the center of the sun as seen from

earth around January 20-21. A major flare at that time from this sunspot

group could trigger additional seismicity. This will occur with the new

moon of January 18 (UT) which will see areas of coastal California at

local solar noon at its completion. The combination could promote a moderate

to strong earthquake in the currently active region near San Ramon, California.

This summary will keep readers advised on this possibility. SWPC data for this flare follow:

 

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

 

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9370       2153   2314      0031   M3.3      (January 11, 2026)   2.1E-01      

9370       2153   2314      0200   M3.3      (January 11, 2026)   2.1E-01  *

Southern Peru M 4.2 21:51 UT

San Francisco M 2.5 21:44 UT

Ryukyu Is. M 4.7 23:50 UT

Banda Sea M 4.3 23:53 UT

Baja California M 4.0 23:54 UT

Fox Is. M 4.1 00:06 UT

Hokkaido M 4.8 00:50 UT M 4.1 00:48 UT M 4.3 00:58 UT

Argentina M 4.4 00:57 UT

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

 

The M 5.6 epicenter in the Kuril Islands today is located at the fourth node (90 degrees)

from TC Dudzai and at the eighth node (45 degrees) from Mindanao and may have

been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 12JAN2026 01:52:57  47.7N  147.4E MW=5.6  EMSC   NORTHWEST OF KURIL ISLANDS   

 

The earthquake of M 5.6 in the Kuril Islands was not alone among moderate earthquakes

today in the area from Hokkaido, Japan to Kamchatka. A series of such events

occurred with the flare and geomagnetic storm which coincided.

Other events occurred in northern Honshu, Japan (M 4.1); the southern Kurils

(M 4.7, 4.4); Hokkaido, Japan (M 4.8, 4.1, 4.3); northwest of the Kuril Islands (M 5.6);

the northern Kurils (M 4.9, 5.1, 4.2, 4.9 and 4.4); Kamchatka (M 4.9, 4.2, 4.6, 4.5, 5.0)

and in northern Kamchatka M 4.9, 4.4). These events show that the entire

subduction zone from northern Honshu through Kamchatka was activated

simultaneously - probably by the combination flare and geomagnetic storm.

That this happened piecemeal with approximiately 200 km between each

outburst without a corresponding strong to major

event is highly unusual and suggests that the locked segments between those

activated today are tightly locked may prevent a mega-thrust earthquake from happening

soon.

 

 

O: 12JAN2026 03:14:30  38.3N  141.8E ML=4.1  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU,   

 

O: 11JAN2026 17:35:56  43.3N  147.9E MB=4.7  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS                

O: 11JAN2026 17:14:42  43.5N  147.1E mb=4.4  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS

 

O: 12JAN2026 00:50:16  45.1N  142.2E MB=4.8  EMSC   HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION       

O: 12JAN2026 00:48:30  45.0N  142.2E ML=4.1  EMSC   HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION

O: 12JAN2026 00:58:30  45.0N  142.2E ML=4.3  EMSC   HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION

 

O: 12JAN2026 01:52:57  47.7N  147.4E MW=5.6  EMSC   NORTHWEST OF KURIL ISLANDS   

 

O: 11JAN2026 07:29:50  49.2N  156.0E MB=4.9  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS                

O: 11JAN2026 19:37:55  49.3N  156.1E mb=5.1  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS

O: 12JAN2026 03:46:50  49.3N  156.2E mb=4.2  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS

O: 11JAN2026 18:27:50  49.5N  156.1E mb=4.9  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS

O: 11JAN2026 16:13:18  50.0N  156.9E mb=4.4  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS

 

O: 12JAN2026 05:00:42  51.9N  158.5E MB=4.9  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA 

O: 11JAN2026 19:16:29  51.3N  159.9E mb=4.2  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

O: 11JAN2026 09:02:48  51.5N  160.1E mb=4.6  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

O: 11JAN2026 10:38:06  51.7N  159.4E mb=4.5  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

O: 12JAN2026 06:21:44  52.8N  159.3E MB=5.0  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA  

 

EMSC reported these earthquake were lightly felt in Russia at Yelizovo and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.

 

 

O: 12JAN2026 05:04:07  56.0N  162.8E MB=4.9  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA 

O: 12JAN2026 05:35:22  55.6N  162.6E mb=4.4  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

 

Activation of seismicity was not limited to the Pacific Northwest quadrant. In the

U.S. and Mexico a series of earthquakes including an M 4.0 occurred near the

U.S./Mexico border in Baja California. These were closely associated with

the M3.3 solar flare as well as the day's geomagnetic storm and were

likely triggered by them. NEIC reported they were likely felt with intensity

up to II in the epicentral area near Maneadero, Baja California, Mexico.

 

These epicenters are at 60.0 degrees (node 6) from the North Geomagnetic

Pole and from Kamchatka and at 102 degrees from Taiwan and were likely

promoted by constructive interference of energy from those sources.

 

O: 11JAN2026 10:37:13  31.4N  115.6W ML=3.2  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO      

O: 11JAN2026 22:35:41  31.4N  115.2W ML=3.0  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

O: 11JAN2026 22:18:13  31.5N  115.7W ML=3.3  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

O: 11JAN2026 23:54:23  31.6N  115.8W ML=3.9  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

O: 12JAN2026 05:02:06  31.6N  115.7W ML=3.1  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

O: 11JAN2026 08:12:51  32.8N  115.8W ML=2.7  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Central California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central California with III in Caliente, Frazier Park and II in Los Angeles, Tehachapi and Bakersfield.

This epicenter is located at 104 degrees from Mindanao and may have been promoted

by energy from that source.

 

 

O: 12JAN2026 07:02:46  35.1N  119.0W ML=3.1  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 in eastern France near the Italy/Switzerland border occurred today. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity IV in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, Rhone-alpes, France.

EMSC reported hard shaking in Courmayeur, Italy and in France at Les Contamines-Montjoie, La Bathie and in Troistorrents, and Les Avanchets, Switzerland.

This is the strongest earthquake within about 200 km of this French epicenter

northwest of Turin, Italy since an M 4.5 on March 12, 2022. At the time this

summary noted:

 

"A moderate earthquake of M 4.5 was widely felt in the French Alps today. NEIC reported maximum intensity IV in France in the Rhone-Alpes at Pallud, Cesarches, Tournon, and II-III in Faverges, Plancherine, Queige, Saint-Jorioz, La Balme-de-Thuy, Annecy and Villaz.

A lightly felt aftershock of M 3.8 also occurred about 18 minutes after the mainshock

Several light foreshocks of M 2.4 and 2.1 occurred prior to the mainshock beginning

atou three hours earlier. The last earthquake of M>=4.4 occurred as an M 4.4

on October 24, 2016, but the last of larger magnitude was an M 4.7-4.8 on April 7, 2014." (March 12, 2022)

 

Like the earthquake in Central California (See above) this epicenter is located

at 104 degrees from Mindanao and at the fourth node (90 degrees) from TC Dudzai and Taiwan

and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 12JAN2026 06:28:50  45.9N    6.8E ML=4.2  NEIC   FRANCE                       

O: 12JAN2026 06:28:50  45.9N    6.8E ML=3.6  EMSC   FRANCE                       

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 in Hindu Kush, Afghanistan was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Hindu Kush, Afghanistan in Dushanbe, Tajikistan.

 

This epicenter is at the seventh node (52 degrees) from TC Dudzai and the North Geomagnetic Pole

and at the sixth node (60 degrees) from Mindanao and Kamchatka and may have

been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 12JAN2026 03:18:16  36.5N   68.3E MB=4.2  EMSC   HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.2 in Southern Alaska was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern Alaska in Chugiak.

 

O: 11JAN2026 23:37:21  61.7N  149.6W ML=3.2  EMSC   SOUTHERN ALASKA              

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in San Francisco, California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of San Francisco, California in Alameda, Antioch, Stockton and Brentwood.

This was likely triggered by the M3.3 solar flare today (see above).

 

O: 11JAN2026 21:44:25  38.0N  121.8W MD=2.5  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.7 in Mindanao, Philippines was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Mindanao, Philippines in Dumlan.

 

O: 11JAN2026 17:28:01   7.3N  126.3E MB=4.7  EMSC   MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES        

 

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

 

O: 11JAN2026 17:23:11  39.5N  120.3W MD=2.5  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.8 in Western Iran was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Western Iran with IV in Iraq at al-Haritlah, al-Basrah; III in Abu al-Hasib and in Kuwait in Hawalli.

EMSC reported it was felt with strong shaking in Iraq at Al Harithah, Al Basrah al Qadimah, Basrah, Al Madinah and in Kuwait at Kuwait City, As Salimiyah, Hawalli, Al Mahbulah, Ad Diwaniyah, Kasnazan.

 

This is an unusual earthquake, the largest recorded within about 150 km of

this epicenter in at least 35 year. Most such regional events occur about 150 km

to the north and east of today's epicenter. The last of these was an M 5.1 on February 16, 2025

about 150 km to the north of today's epicenter on February 16, 2025.

At the time this summary noted:

 

"NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.1 in Western Iran was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Western Iran at Ahwaz Khuzestan; II in Araq Markazi and possible in Kuwait.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Iran at Dorud County, Ilam, Esfahan.

A foreshock of M 4.4 was reported lightly felt in Iran in Dorud County and in Hamadan." (February 16, 2025)

 

The last earthquake of significantly larger magnitude in western Iran occurred

on December 5, 2024 with M 5.6 and was noted in this summary as:

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.6 in Khuzestan, Iran. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity V at Masjed Soleyman and Khurramabad, Lorestan withi IV felt in Ahwaz, Bandar-e Mah Shahr, Desful, Shushter, Khuzestan. It was also felt with intensity III in Kuwait at Salmiya, Abu Hulayfah, al-Manqaf, and Subhan Mubarak.

NEIC reported an aftershock of M 5.0 in Iran was felt with intensity up to II in the area(s) of Iran at Ahwaz, Khuzestan.

The mainshock was followed by aftershocks of M 4.9 and 5.0 - both of which were

felt in the same epicentral area. The last earthquake of M>=5.6 within about

250 km of today's epicenter was an M 5.7 on July 8, 2019. At the time this

summary noted:

 

 

"The second largest earthquake of the day was an M 5.7 in Western Iran. NEIC reported maximum intensity VII in Iran at Khuzestan and lesser shaking within abotu 200 km of the epicenter,

It was accompanied by several moderate aftershocks. The last earthquake within about

250 km of this epicenter with M>=5.7 was an M 6.2 and aftershocks on August 18, 2014." (July 8, 2019)

 

 

Today's unusual epicenter located at the sixth node (60 degrees) from

the North Geomagnetic Pole; the fourth node (90 degrees) from Yukon, Canada

and the fifth node (72 degrees) from Honshu, Japan and may have been promoted

by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 11JAN2026 17:02:39  31.0N   48.1E MB=4.9  EMSC   WESTERN IRAN                 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.9 in Myanmar was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Myanmar in Idia at Imphal, Dimapur, Bokajan, Lumding Railway Colony, Sibsagar, Tezpur,Naharlagun, Tinsukia, amd Guwahati.

 

O: 11JAN2026 20:15:40  24.8N   95.1E MB=4.5  EMSC   MYANMAR                      

 

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE DUDZAI (14S)                   

 

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TC    DUDZAI   2026-01-12  00:00 UT  16.6S   77.8E  125 kts  South Indian Ocean                  

 

 

Tropical cyclone Dudzai continued today as a major storm in the South Indian Ocean with winds up to 125 kts. It is expected to track to the south and turning to the west over the next several days. Regional seismic enhancement  in the Indian Ridge systems is possible at this time. The antipode at 17N 103W is in Jalisco, Mexico. Seismicity. Watch for enhanced seismicity  in  western Mexico in the next several days. The Revillo Gigedo Island group will be antipodal to TC Dudzai around January 17. This active region could see further enhancement at that time.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  January 11, 2026. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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9270       1409   1418      1421   C3.0      (January 11, 2026)   9.7E-04  

9370       2153   2314      0031   M3.3      (January 11, 2026)   2.1E-01      

Southern Peru M 4.2 21:51 UT

San Francisco M 2.5 21:44 UT

Ryukyu Is. M 4.7 23:50 UT

Banda Sea M 4.3 23:53 UT

Baja California M 4.0 23:54 UT

Fox Is. M 4.1 00:06 UT

Hokkaido M 4.8 00:50 UT M 4.1 00:48 UT M 4.3 00:58 UT

Argentina M 4.4 00:57 UT

 

 

9370       2153   2314      0200   M3.3      (January 11, 2026)   2.1E-01  *

Kuril Is. M 5.6 01:53 UT

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   Major storms January 12 active January 13-14, 2026.  Solar M-flare chance: 15% X-class: 1% proton storm: 1%

 

AP Indicies: global: 31, high: 46, mid-latitude: 20, time of max AP: 18:00 to 22:00 UT; Max AP: 6; Sunspot Number:  84; Radio Flux: 111  

 

The geomagnetic storm which began late on January 10, 2026 (see previous issue for a summary)

continued today on January 11. A period of time from 18:00 to 22:00  UT was the

most intense with high latitude Kp reaching 6 for nine hour and Planetary

KP reaching 5.3 around 21:00 UT. Middle latitude Kps also were elevated, with the

daily Kp of 20. The last time the middle latitude Kp exceeded 20 was on December 4, 2025 with Kp 24.

Earthquakes of M 5.1 and M 5.6 in the Kuril Islands occurred during the height

of this geomagnetic storm and may have been triggered by it.

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  January   4, 2026 at 05:37:02 UT (#260104A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude  was not assigned to this GRB by SWIFT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  January   1, 2026 at 00:56:30 UT (#260101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>16.17 was assigned to this GRB by SWIFT.

 

A very strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 30, 2025 at 01:21:41 UT (#251230A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>14.67 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacan, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

January 11, 2026

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

 

A geomagnetic storm began on January 10 around 14:00 UT when electron flux started

a steep increase. The A-index for the day of 32 is the highest A-value

since December 3, 2025 when it also reached 32-33. The storm reached Kp at

high latitudes of 6 around 15:00 and Planetary KP of 6.0 between 1800 and 2100 UT.

GOES magnetometers show a near doubling of field strenght at the start o

the major storm at about 20:00-20:15 UT. Longitudes most likely to

see a seismic increase are at local solar noon and include areas near

120 West, including much of California.  This appears to be the strongest geomagnetic storm since planetary Kp

reached 6.6 on December 3, 2025. Sudden commencement storms such as this

can trigger immediate enhanced seismicity near the geomagnetic equator

and at high latitudes and such an event, especially in Indonesia which was

at local solar midnight when this storm initiated seems likely in the

current circumstances. Additional seismic enhancement is possible in

South America and the Caribbean with this storm.

 

Earthquakes in the San Ramon series in northern California east of San Francisco

showed a surge late on January 10 and early on January 11 (UT) with the

geomagnetic storm (see above). These included earthquakes up to M 3.0 which

NEIC reported were felt with intensity IV in Danville and San Ramon, California and III in Dublin with II in Livermore, Alamo, Menlo Park, Union City, Pleasanton, San Francisco.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in San Ramon, Blackhawk, Dublin.

 

These epicenters are located at 102 degrees from Mindanao, Philippines and

at the fifth node (72 degrees) from Hokkaido, Japan and may have been

promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 11JAN2026 04:10:25  37.8N  122.0W ML=2.8  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 11JAN2026 04:21:07  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.8  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 11JAN2026 06:01:59  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.1  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 11JAN2026 06:43:52  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.4  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

 

The strongest earthquake of the day was an M 6.4 in the Talaud Islands of Indonesia.

NEIC reported it was felt with intensity IV in Mindanao at Silway with III in Davao, and II in Buayan, Barra, Kinamayan, and IV in Manado, Sulawesi, Indonesia.

BMG (the local Indonesian network) reported this earthquake with M 7.1 was felt with maximum intensity VI in the Talaud Islands at Kararuan, Damau, Lirung, Melonguane, Salibabu, Kalonga, Pulutan, Moronge, Beo, Rainis, Essang, Gemeh. Lesser shaking was reported with intensity III in Kab. Sangihe, Siau, Halmahera, Morotai and II in Minahasa, Manado, Bitung, Ternate.

PHIVOLCS reported it with M 6.4 was felt in the Philippines with intensity II in Glan, Sarangani; Tupi, South Cotabato and lightly in Don Marcelino, Jose Abad Santos, and Sarangani, Davao Occidental; Bagumbayan, Sultan Kudarar; Cith of General Santos; Alabel, Malapatan, Maitum, Sarangani and Lake Sebu, South Cotabato.

This the strongest earthquake near the Talaud Islands within about 200

km of today's epicenter since an M 6.6 on April 9, 2024. At the time this

summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.6 in Talaud, Indonesia. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity up to IV in Tobelo, Indonesia.

PHIVOLCS  reported this earthquake of M  6.5 in Talaud, Indonesia was felt with intensity up to II in the area(s) of   Saranagani, City of Davao at Malungon and Glan.

BMG reported intensity IV in Ibu, Halmahera, Barat, Maluu; III in Kat Sangihe, Talaud, Siau, Halmeahera, Pulau Morotai, Tidore and Ternate among others,

This is the strongest earthquake in the Molucca Sea and Talaud within about

200 km of this epicenter since an M 7.0 on January 18, 2023 and may be

an aftershock of that event. At the time this summary noted:

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 7.0-7.2 in the Molucca Sea, Indonesia. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity II in Mandao, Sulawesi and in Southern Mindanao, Philippines in General Santos City, Panabo,  San Jose, Carpenter Hill, Rotonda and Davao.

PHIVOLCS reported it was felt with intensity II in Mindanao at Glan, Maaim and Malungon, Sarangani; Banga, City of Koronadal, Polomolok, Tampakan and Tupi, South Cotabato, City of General Santos, Kalamansig, Palimbang, and President Qirino, Sultan Kudarat and with

intensity I in Lake Sebu and Surallah, South Cotabato, Columbio, Sultan Kudarat.

While BMG did not expect a tsunami with this earthquake, PTWC suggested a minor tsunami is possible with this earthquake and tsunami warnings were made by BMG.

In Manado the capital of North Sulawesi and in Melonguane the quake was felt strongly and forced

many people to run from buildings. Residents reported feeling disoriented and dizzy in the area

of Gorontalo and that it lasted a long time. The earthquake was also felt in the Maluku Islands.

No major damage has been reported at this time. This earthquake occurred

at the end of a C3.0 class solar flare (see flare listing below) near local solar noon and may have

been promoted by tidal and/or SFE.

 

...

 

The last strong earthquake in the Molucca Sea occurred with M 6.3 on July 10, 2021." (January 18, 2023, April 9, 2024)

 

 

Today's earthquake occurred near local solar midnight as the strong geomagnetic

storm (see above) was beginning its sudden commencement. This was activity

which was considered possible with this storm as reported in the previous

issue of this summary:

 

"A geomagnetic storm began on January 10 around 13:00 UT and reached Kp at

high latitudes of 6 around 15:00 and Planetary KP of 4.33 about the same

time. This appears to be the strongest geomagnetic storm since planetary Kp

reached 5.0 on December 21, 2025. Sudden commencement storms such as this

can trigger immediate enhanced seismicity near the geomagnetic equator

and at high latitudes and such an event, especially in Indonesia which was

at local solar midnight when this storm initiated seems likely in the

current circumstances." (January 9-10, 2026)

 

 

These epicenters are at the fourth node (90 degrees) from Yukon, Canada and

at the seventh node (52 degrees) from TC Dudzai and may have been promoted

by energy from those sources.

 

O: 10JAN2026 14:58:23   3.7N  127.0W ML=6.4  NEIC   TALAUD ISLANDS, INDONESIA    

O: 10JAN2026 14:58:25   3.6N  127.0W ML=7.1  BMG    TALAUD ISLANDS, INDONESIA    

O: 10JAN2026 14:58:21   3.4N  127.0W ML=6.4  PHIV   EAST OF BALUT ISLAND, PHILIPPINES

O: 10JAN2026 14:58:26   3.7N  127.0E MW=6.5  EMSC   KEPULAUAN TALAUD, INDONESIA  

O: 10JAN2026 15:15:15   3.7N  127.0E mb=5.2  EMSC   KEPULAUAN TALAUD, INDONESIA

O: 10JAN2026 19:40:52   3.7N  127.1E ML=4.0  EMSC   KEPULAUAN TALAUD, INDONESIA

 

An earthquake of M 3.8 shook Azerbaijan three minutes before the Talaud earthquake.

This is not enough time for seismic wave interaction but both may have

been triggered by the start of today's geomagnetic storm.

 

This epicenter is located at the sixth node (60 degrees) from TC Dudzai and from

Taiwan and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 10JAN2026 14:55:50  40.7N   48.6E MB=3.8  EMSC   AZERBAIJAN                   

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.2 in northeastern Honshu, Japan was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of northeastern Honshu, Japan in Yamoto, Miyagi and Hamamatsu, Shizuoka.

 

This epicenter is at the sevent node (51 degrees) from Yukon, Canada

and at 103 degrees from the South Geomagnetic pole and may have been

promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 11JAN2026 04:15:37  39.6N  141.7E MB=5.2  EMSC   EASTERN HONSHU, JAPAN        

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.1 off the west coast of Lebanon  was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of  Lebanon with III in Jabal Lubnan at B'abda, Juniyah and Beirut.

EMSC reported strong shaking in Lebanon at Ra's Bayrut, Beirut, Baabda. Jdaidet el Matn, Sidon, Jounieh among others.

This earthquake occurred within minutes of local solar midnight and was likely

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

 

This epicenter is located near the sixth node (60 degrees) from the North

Geomagnetic Pole and from TC Dudzai and may have been promoted by constructive

interference of energy from those sources.

 

O: 10JAN2026 21:50:20  34.0N   34.8E MC=3.4  EMSC   CYPRUS REGION                

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.3 in Northern Mindanao, Philippines was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Northern Mindanao, Philippines in Sapao, Caraga.

EMSC reported light shaking in General Luna and Siargao.

 

This epicenter is located near the seventh node (52 degrees) from Kamchatka

and from TC Dudzai and may have been promoted by constructive

interference of energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 10JAN2026 14:29:18  10.1N  126.0E MB=4.4  EMSC   LEYTE, PHILIPPINES           

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in Southern California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern California at Hemet, Idyllwild, Menifee, Winchester, Palm Springs, Beaumont.

 

O: 10JAN2026 12:48:41  33.7N  116.8W ML=2.7  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in Southern Idaho was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern Idaho at Lowman.

 

O: 10JAN2026 11:31:23  44.4N  115.0W ML=2.6  EMSC   SOUTHERN IDAHO               

 

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

 

O: 10JAN2026 11:08:44  40.8N  122.5W MD=2.6  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 south of Bali, Indonesia  was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of south of Bali, Indonesia with III in Kuta and Denpasar.

EMSC reported a quick tremor in Bali at Pecatu, Kangin, Jimbaran, Bualu, Kelanabian, Nusa Dua, Jabajero, Kuta, Legian, Banjar Gunungpande, Denpasar, Banjar Medura, Banjar Kertajiwa, Klumbu, Banjar Pegeringsingan, and Banjar Kedisan.

 

O: 10JAN2026 09:34:05   9.2S  114.7E MB=4.4  EMSC   SOUTH OF BALI, INDONESIA     

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.8 in the Texas Panhandle was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of the Texas Panhandle at Amarillo and Clerendon.

 

O: 10JAN2026 08:33:59  35.3N  101.7W ML=2.8  EMSC   TEXAS PANHANDLE REGION       

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.5 in Kamchatka was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Kamchatka in Petropavlovsk,- Kamchatsky with intensity up to IV.

 

O: 10JAN2026 14:38:06  52.9N  160.7E MB=5.1  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA  

O: 10JAN2026 15:34:09  51.6N  158.6E mb=5.1  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

O: 10JAN2026 11:31:09  52.8N  160.9E Mw=5.3  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

O: 10JAN2026 07:57:46  52.9N  160.9E Mw=5.5  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.1 in Southern Peru was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Southern Peru in Mollendo, Ciudad Satelite, Arequipa.

 

O: 10JAN2026 19:44:27  17.1S   72.0W ML=4.0  EMSC   NEAR COAST OF SOUTHERN PERU  

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE KOJI  (13P)                   

 

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

 

TC    KOJI     2026-01-11  00:00 UT  20.1S  147.7E   45 kts  North of Eastern Australia                             

 

 

Tropical cyclone Koji (13P) continued north of eastern Australia today. This system is currently located at 20S 148E with winds up to 45 kts. It is expected to track to the south today and to make landfall in Australia on January 11, 2026. The antipode is at 20N 32W off North Africa in the Atlantic Ocean and is not a seismic region.

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE DUDZAI (14S)                   

 

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

 

TC    DUDZAI   2026-01-11  00:00 UT  15.0S   77.0E   70 kts  South Indian Ocean                  

 

 

Tropical cyclone Dudzai formed today in the South Indian Ocean with winds up to 70 kts. It is expected to track to the southeast over the next several days. Regional seismic enhancement  in the Indian Ridge systems is possible at this time. The antipode at 15N 103W is south of Jalisco, Mexico. Seismicity on the East Pacific Rise in this area has been known to be affected by Indian Ocean Cyclones. Watch for enhanced seismicity  and western Mexico in the next several days.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  January 10, 2026. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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8960       0804   0814      0817   C1.1      (January 10, 2025)   5.6E-04  

Kuril Is. M 5.0 08:05 UT

Kamchatka M 5.5 07:58 UT

Greece M 3.9 08:15 UT

 

9050       1753   1807      1816   C1.0      (January 10, 2025)   1.2E-03  

Jan Mayen M 4.5 18:00 UT

Gulf of California M 4.4 18:25 UT

 

9070       1848   1854      1857   C1.1      (January 10, 2025)   5.1E-04  

9100       1931   1942      2000   C2.1      (January 10, 2025)   2.5E-03  

Southern Peru M 4.0 19:44 UT

Talaud M 4.0 19:40 UT

 

9110       2001   2014      2024   C3.8      (January 10, 2025)   3.8E-03  

9130       2208   2232      2252   C2.0      (January 10, 2025)   4.6E-03  

Western Texas M 2.5 22:08 UT

Guerrero M 4.1 22:19 UT

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   Minor storms January 11 active January 12-13, 2026.  Solar M-flare chance: 15% X-class: 1% proton storm: 1%

 

AP Indicies: global: 32, high: 40, mid-latitude: 15, time of max AP: 18:00 UT; Max AP: 6; Sunspot Number:  65; Radio Flux: 114  

 

A geomagnetic storm began on January 10 around 14:00 UT when electron flux started

a steep increase. The A-index for the day of 32 is the highest A-value

since December 3, 2025 when it also reached 32-33. The storm reached Kp at

high latitudes of 6 around 15:00 and Planetary KP of 6.0 between 1800 and 2100 UT.

GOES magnetometers show a near doubling of field strenght at the start o

the major storm at about 20:00-20:15 UT. Longitudes most likely to

see a seismic increase are at local solar noon and include areas near

120 West, including much of California.  This appears to be the strongest geomagnetic storm since planetary Kp

reached 6.6 on December 3, 2025. Sudden commencement storms such as this

can trigger immediate enhanced seismicity near the geomagnetic equator

and at high latitudes and such an event, especially in Indonesia which was

at local solar midnight when this storm initiated seems likely in the

current circumstances. Additional seismic enhancement is possible in

South America and the Caribbean with this storm.

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  January   4, 2026 at 05:37:02 UT (#260104A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude  was not assigned to this GRB by SWIFT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  January   1, 2026 at 00:56:30 UT (#260101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>16.17 was assigned to this GRB by SWIFT.

 

A very strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 30, 2025 at 01:21:41 UT (#251230A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>14.67 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacan, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

 

January 10, 2026

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

 

A geomagnetic storm began on January 10 around 13:00 UT and reached Kp at

high latitudes of 6 around 15:00 and Planetary KP of 4.33 about the same

time. This appears to be the strongest geomagnetic storm since planetary Kp

reached 5.0 on December 21, 2025. Sudden commencement storms such as this

can trigger immediate enhanced seismicity near the geomagnetic equator

and at high latitudes and such an event, especially in Indonesia which was

at local solar midnight when this storm initiated seems likely in the

current circumstances.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.5 in Kamchatka was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Kamchatka in Petropavlovsk,- Kamchatsky with intensity up to IV.

 

This epicenter is at the fourth node (90 degrees) from TC Jenna and at

the seventh node from Mindanao, Philippines and may have been promoted by

energy from those sources.

 

O: 10JAN2026 07:57:45  52.8N  161.0E MB=5.5  EMSC   KAMCHATKA    

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.1 in the Ionian Sea, Italy was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of the Ionian Sea, Italy in Sicily, Italy at Syracuse, Catania, Montagnareale, Francavilla di Sicilia and in Malta at Sliema, Qrendi, Dingli, San Giljan, Melliena and Msida.

EMSC reported it was felt with moderate to strong intensity in Italy at Ferruzzano, Locri, Pellaro, Terreti, Reggio Calabria, Bagnara Calabra, Sambatello, Villa San Giovanni, Faro Superiore, Messina, Taormina, Rombiolo, Gaggi, Vibo Valentia, Giardini Naxos, Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto and others and in Malta at Sliema, Swieqi, San Giljan Sprachcaffe, Marsaskala among others.

The last earthquake within about 200 km of this epicenter with M>=5.1 occurred

on December 17, 2009 at a depth of 257 km and was lightly felt on the surface.

Today's M 5.1 is the strongest shallow focus earthquake in this area

in at least 35 years.

 

This epicenter is at 102 degrees from Mindanao, Philippines; the fourth node (90 degrees)

from Hokkaido and TC Jenna and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 10JAN2026 04:53:12  37.9N   16.3E MB=5.1  EMSC   IONIAN SEA, ITALY

 

Sixteen seconds later an M 4.6 occurred in Greece. EMSC reported it was felt with moderate intensity

in Greece at Lamia, Kainouryion, Amfissa, Karditsa, Volos, Mitropoli, Nafpaktos, Agrino, Patra.

The simultaneity of the event with the earthquake in the Ionian Sea could not

have been produced by seismic waves, as they did not have time to travel

this distance. That leaves possible external stresses triggering both

or coincidence.

 

O: 10JAN2026 04:53:28  39.0N   22.4E ML=4.6  EMSC   GREECE                       

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.5 in Maurtius-Reunion region was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Mauritius-Reunion region with light intensity.

This is the strongest earthquake within about 200 km of this epicenter since

an M 5.6 on January 5, 2013. At the time this summary noted:

 

"The earthquake of M 5.1-5.2 in the Reunion and Mauritius region of the South

Indian Ocean was the largest event in the world today outside of southeastern

Alaska. Moderate activity in the region has been confined over the past five years to

to an epicenter about 300 km to the northeast of today's event. The earthquake

today is the strongest within 200 km of this epicenter ioccurred four years

ago on December 2, 2009 with M 5.3. The last of significantly larger magnitude

was an M 6.5 on April 16, 2006. Like the earthquake in Hawaii it is likely

that this event may have been immediately triggered by movement of magma

into cracks and crevasses in the volcanic region of La Reunion by passing

waves from the great Alaskan earthquake. The Reunion epicenter is located

at 142-144 degrees from the Alaskan and Queen Charlotte Islands epicenters.

After reflecting and refracting off core boundaries seismic waves are concentrated

on the surface in this distance zone from strong earthquakes. This concentration

of energy has been considered a possible triggering agent as seismicity in this

distance zone often increases following major earthquakes. A second such

distance range is around 103 degrees from major shocks. Earthquakes of M 4.1

in Flores, Indonesia and Chile of M 4.9 occurred in this distance range from

Alaska today. It is also likely stresses

resulting in this earthquake were acquired from the passage of a

strong tropical cyclone through the area over the past several days. This

is emphasized by a second earthquake on the path about 500 km to the north

of Reunion of M 4.8 today. In our summary yesterday it was emphasized that

this storm - Dumile - could trigger seismicity in the area at this time. That

summary stated:

 

"TC Dumile (07-S) continued today east of Madagascar in the South Indian Ocean with winds up to 85 kts. It is

expected to travel along the east coast of Madagascar over the next week. There is some

chance for seismicity in the La Reunion area as the eye of this storm will

pass over this island today (January 3-4, 2013) or along Madagascar over the

course of this storm. A volcanic episode at La Reunion could occur in association

with this storm." (January 4-5, 2013)

 

 

This appears to be a continuation of seismicity related to Tropical Cyclone

Grant which passed north of this epicenter several days ago. Previously

an M 5.5 occurred in the Rodrigues area and was reported in this summary as:

 

"A moderate M 5.4 occurred today in the Rodrigues Islands, Mauritius north of Reunion in the

South Indian Ocean. NEIC reported this earthquake was felt with intensity

up to IV in the area near Port Mathurin, Mauritius.

The last earthquake of M>=5.4 within about 200 km of today's

epicenter occurred more than 35 years ago. Regional seismicity generally

occurs about 200 km east of today's epicenter and to the south. An M 5.5

about 250 km to the east of today's event occurred on June 7, 2025.

At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"An earthquake of M 5.5 also occurred today near Reunion in the South Indian Ocean. It was followed

by several moderate regional aftershocks. It was preceded by an M 4.5 foreshock

slightly to the north of the mainquake. This mainshock occurred within minutes of

local solar midnight and may have been promoted by tidal and/or geomagnetic

stresses which seismic effects are maximized near this hour. At the same time the first named Tropical

Storm of the season formed in the area south of Michoacan, Mexico (Cosme). TS Barbara was also forming in the

area near Michoacan at the time.

 

...

 

This earthquake in the South Indian Ocean may also have been promoted by a C1.3

class solar flare (#8860)...." (June 7, 2025)

 

Tropical Cyclone Grant passed near this epicenter in the past several days

as noted in previous issues of this summary and may have promoted this earthquake.

On January 4 this summary noted this possibility as:

 

 

"TC    GRANT    2026-01-03  00:00 UT  15.0S   64.2E   45 kts  South Indian Ocean                                     

Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region of the south Indian Ocean winds up to 45 kts north of Reunion and Mauritius. Increased volcanism in these islands is likely as TC Grant passes to the north in the next two days. ..." (January 4-5, 2026)

 

In addition to promotion from TC Grant this epicenter is also at the fifth node

(72 degrees) from Taiwan and near the fourth node (90 degrees) from Hokkaido, Japan

and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 06JAN2026 10:09:26  19.1S   64.0E MW=5.4  EMSC   RODRIGUES REGION, MAURITIUS  " (January 6, 2026)

 

O: 10JAN2026 03:22:28  19.9S   66.3E MW=5.5  EMSC   MAURITIUS-REUNION AREA

 

Unfelt earthquakes of M 5.6 also occurred today in the area of the Fiji

Islands and in northern Vanuatu. These events occurred near local solar noon

and may have been promoted by tidal and/or geomagnetic stresses.

 

The M 5.6 in Vanuatu is located at the fifth node from TC Jenna; at 102 degrees

from TC Grant and at the eighth node (45 degrees) from Mindanao, Philippines

and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 09JAN2026 23:19:35  13.7S  166.6E MW=5.6  EMSC   VANUATU

 

The earthquake in the Fiji Islands is located at the fourth node (90 degrees)

from Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 10JAN2026 00:06:02  26.3S  177.5W MW=5.6  EMSC   SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS

 

 

NEIC reported earthquake of M 2.9, 2.8 and 2.6 in the San Francisco, California east Bay aea was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of the San Francisco, California east Bay area were widely felt with intensity IV in Danville and III in San Ramon, Castro Valley, Hayward, Dublin, and II in Burlingame, San Francisco and Walnut Creek.

EMSC reported light shaking in San Ramon, Hayward and Mission District, California.

These continue the current series in the eastern San Francisco Bay area which

may be precursory to a larger regional event associated with a major solar

flare near local solar noon or midnight.

 

O: 10JAN2026 01:54:35  38.0N  122.2W MD=2.3  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 09JAN2026 16:14:09  37.8N  121.9W ML=2.8  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 09JAN2026 16:16:41  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.8  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 09JAN2026 16:18:31  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.6  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 09JAN2026 17:58:04  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.1  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 09JAN2026 18:06:56  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.1  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.8 in east-central South Dakota was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of east-central South Dakota.

Earthquakes in this area have occasionally preceded larger global earthquakes

especially along the Western North American boundary and to a lesser extent

in the western Pacific Ring of Fire.

 

This epicenter is at 103 degrees from Taiwan and 146 degrees from TC Grant

and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 09JAN2026 12:35:12  44.0N   97.8W MW=2.8  EMSC   SOUTH DAKOTA         

 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.6 in Central Peru was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Central Peru at El Carmen.

 

This epicenter is at the fourth node from Yukon, Canada; the third node from Kamchatka and 144

degrees from TC Jenna and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 09JAN2026 17:08:50  13.3S   73.3W MB=4.6  EMSC   CENTRAL PERU                 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in the Dodecanese Islands was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of the Dodecanes Islands at Fethiye, Dalaman, Ortaca, and Acipayam, Turkey.

 

O: 10JAN2026 02:55:01  36.4N   28.7E MW=4.1  EMSC   DODECANESE IS.-TURKEY BORDER R

 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.7 in Luzon, Philippines was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Luzon, Philippines with strong shaking in Santa Cruz and milder intensity in Payocpoc Sur, Baguio.

 

O: 09JAN2026 16:00:18  16.1N  119.8E MB=4.7  EMSC   LUZON, PHILIPPINES           

 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.9 in SE Honshu, Japan  was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Tokyo, Kamagaya, Komae, Toda, Nishitokyo.

 

This epicenter is located at the fifth node (72 degrees) from TC Jenna and the fourth

node (90 degrees) from TC Grant and may have been promoted by energy from those

sources.

 

O: 09JAN2026 11:07:58  35.3N  140.5E MB=4.9  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAP

 

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE KOJI  (13P)                   

 

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

 

TC    KOJI     2026-01-10  00:00 UT  17.9S  148.0E   55 kts  North of Eastern Australia                             

 

 

Tropical cyclone Koji (13P) formed north of eastern Australia today. This system is currently located at 17S 148E with winds up to 55 kts. It is expected to track to the west and north today. The antipode is at 17N 32W off North Africa in the Atlantic Ocean and is not a seismic region.

 

A tropical cyclone may be forming in the South Indian Ocean. This system is currently located at 13S 76E and moving to the south with winds up to 33 kts. Regional seismic enhancement is possible at this time. The antipode at 13N 104W is south of Jalisco, Mexico. Seismicity on the East Pacific Rise in this area has been known to be affected by Indian Ocean Cyclones. Watch for enhanced seismicity as far north as the Revillo Gigedo Islands and western Mexico in the next several days.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  January  9, 2026. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

8820       1115   1128      1134   C3.4      (January 9, 2026)   2.3E-03  

Eastern Honshu, M 4.4 11:24 UT M 4.0 11:35 UT

 

 

8860       1409   1422      1434   C1.2      (January 9, 2026)   1.6E-03  

8870       1729   1748      1805   C1.0      (January 9, 2026)   2.0E-03  

Minahasa M 4.4 17:38 UT

San Francisco M 2.1 17:58 UT

 

8900       2230   2242      2300   C1.2      (January 9, 2026)   2.0E-03      

Guerrero M 3.4, 3.4 22:32 UT 22:35 UT

Vanuatu M 5.6 23:19 UT

Kenai Alaska, M 3.2 22:30 UT

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   Minor storms January 10-11 active January 12, 2026.  Solar M-flare chance: 15% X-class: 1% proton storm: 1%

 

AP Indicies: global: 12, high: 12, mid-latitude: 9, time of max AP: 02:00 UT; Max AP: 3; Sunspot Number:  80; Radio Flux: 117  

 

A geomagnetic storm began on January 10 around 13:00 UT and reached Kp at

high latitudes of 6 around 15:00 and Planetary KP of 4.33 about the same

time. This appears to be the strongest geomagnetic storm since planetary Kp

reached 5.0 on December 21, 2025. Sudden commencement storms such as this

can trigger immediate enhanced seismicity near the geomagnetic equator

and at high latitudes and such an event, especially in Indonesia which was

at local solar midnight when this storm initiated seems likely in the

current circumstances.

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  January   4, 2026 at 05:37:02 UT (#260104A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude  was not assigned to this GRB by SWIFT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  January   1, 2026 at 00:56:30 UT (#260101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>16.17 was assigned to this GRB by SWIFT.

 

A very strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 30, 2025 at 01:21:41 UT (#251230A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>14.67 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacan, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

January 9, 2026

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

A moderate earthquake of M 5.4 occurred in North Island, New Zealand today.

NEIC reported this event with M 5.0 was felt with intensity III in New Zealand

at Wellington, Porirua, Kapiti, Nelson, Palmerston, New Plymouth, Lower Hutt, Makara-Ohariu, Richmond, Tasman, Urenui, Levin and II in Wanganui, Taupo, Patea, Ypper Hutt, Carterton, and Te Kuiti, Waikato.

The last earthquake within North Island, New Zealand within about 150 km of

this epicenter with M>=5.4 occurred on February 15, 2023 with M 5.7. At the

time this summary noted:

 

"The M 5.7-6.3 in the Cook Strait, New Zealand was reported by NEIC to have been felt with maximum intensity VI in Foxton, V in Porirua, Makara-Ohariu, Kapiti, Wellington with IV in Levin, Upper Hutt, Wanganui, Lower Hutt, Palmerston North among many other communities.

This earthquake may have been promoted by effects of Cyclone Gabrielle which

hit the Kermadec Islands of northern New Zealand the remainder of New

Zealand in the past several days. That storm wrecked havoc on North Island

this week. New Zealand declared a National State of Emergency today. This

is only the third time this has happened in New Zealand history. At least four

have been declared dead and 1400 missing through the effects of TC Gabrielle

which included 80-100 mph winds and 6-12 inches of rain through North Island.

Travel was difficult or impossible throughout North Island and internet and cell

phone service were out when the cyclone damaged a fiber optic cable.

No tsunami was immediately observed or expected with today's earthquake.

Today's event in New Zealand occurred at the beginning of solar Flare 9620

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

for this flare follow:

 

Today's earthquake in the Cook Strait is the strongest in this region south

of Wellington, New Zealand since an M 6,2 on January 20, 2014 about 150 km

east of today's epicenter. Earthquakes about 150 km to the south of this

occurred with M 6.4-6.5 in South Island on July 21 and August 16, 2013, the

only such events in the region of Cook Strait in the past 35 years." (February 15, 2023)

 

 

GeoNet reported the following parameters for this event:

 

O: 08JAN2026 19:29:37 39.8S 174.5E MB=5.4  GEONET Felt with moderate to strong intensity in the area of Southern North Island, New Zealand and northern South Island. 14077 reports of felt events were made of which 7426 reported weak and 5702 light intensity with 880 reports of moderate shaking and 51 with strong and 5 severe and 12 with extreme intensity came from the area.

 

Today's epicenter is located at the fifth node (72 degrees) from TC Jenna and

may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

 

O: 08JAN2026 10:20:15  37.8S  176.3E MB=4.4  EMSC   NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND  

P: 02JAN2026 178632    37.0S  178.0E 3.0-4.6 CABAA  North Island, N.Z.         

 

P: 07JAN2026 178632    39.0S  176.0E 3.0-4.6 ABAAA  North Island, N.Z.         

O: 08JAN2026 19:29:36  39.8S  174.5E MW=5.0  EMSC   NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND  

O: 08JAN2026 19:29:36  39.8S  174.5E MW=5.4  GEONET NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND  

 

Two moderate earthquake of M 5.3 were felt widely near Tajikistan today. NEIC reported these were felt with intensity III in Os, Kyrgyzstan and II in Quva Farg'ona, Uzbekistan and in Pakistan at Baffa, Northwest Frontier and Islamabad.

EMSC reported they were felt with moderate intensity in Osh, Barken, Jalal-Abad,  Kyrgyzstan; Roghun, Tajikistan, Fergana, Qo'qon, Chortoq, Uchko'prik, Uchqurghon Shahri, To'rqao'rg'on, Kirguli, Toshloq, Oltiariq, Rishton,  Uzbekistan, Kashgar, China, among others.

The last earthquakes within about 150 km of these epicenters with M>=5.3 occurred

with M 5.3 on November 13, 2023 - an aftershock of an M 6.8 on February 23, 2023.

Today's activity in Tajikistan is also likely aftershocks of that event.

At the time this summary noted in this regard:

 

 

"A strong to major earthquake of M 6.8-7.2 hit the area of Tajikistan and Pakistan today. NEIC reported maximum intensity VIII with damage in Tajikistan at Murgob and II-III in Os, and Dushanbe. Intensity IV was felt in North-west Frontier, Pakistan in Mardan and Risalpur with lesser shaking in Hunza, Gilgit, Abottabad and in Uzbekistan at Quva.

While no major damage was immediately reported from this remote area, many local

residents in Badakhstan woke during the quake and rushed outside. The mainshock

was also felt wide in western Xinjiang, China including at Kashgar and Artux accorrding

to Chinese state television. CENC reported the earthquake with M 7.2 (epicenter 38.0N 73.3E).

A series of moderate aftershocks of M 4.5-5.2 followed the mainshock. There was some concern that a large lake (Sarez) could flood a vast area

spanning several countries if disturbed by this earthquake.

Internet photos showed cracked pavement and damage to buildings.

 

...

 

moon and was probably promoted by strong tidal stresses from that alignment.

Today's event in Tajikistan is the strongest within about 300 km of this

epicenter since an M 7.2 about 50 km northwest of today's epicenter on December 7, 2015 -

the only such event in the region in at least 35 years. At the time this summary noted

in this regard:

 

 

"A major earthquake of M 7.2 hit the region of Tajikistan on December 7, 2015.

It was felt widely with moderate intensity in the countries of Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, China, India, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.

Areas reporting moderate shaking of II-IV in Tajikistan included Dushanbe and Sughd;

in Uzbekistan at Navoiy and Tashkent; in Afghanistan at Kabul, Kapisa and Nangarhar;

in India at Delhi, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh;

in Xinjiang, China; Almaty, Kazakhstan; Biskek, Os, and Celalabad, Kyrgyzstan and in

Pakistan in the Federal Capital area, Northwest Frontier, and Punjab.

A series of regional aftershocks followed including an M 5.5 in Kyrgyzstan. An M 5.6

in Coquimbo, Chile a minute after the Tajikistan quake is probably coincidental

but global stresses may have helped trigger both at the same time. A major promoter of this earthquake was probably the M 7.5 in Hindu Kush of

October 26, 2015, the strongest in that region since an M 7.3 on March 3, 2002.

This epicenter is about 400 km from the current event. There have been no earthquakes

of M>=7.2 in an area within about 300 km of this epicenter in at least 25 years.

Major earthquakes within this area have occurred in the past century however.

The last was an M 7.1-7.4 on August 23, 1985. Others occurred on August 11, 1974 (M 7.3);

April 15, 1955 (M 7.2); February 18, 1911 (M 7.4-7.8) and August 22, 1902 (M 8.2).

 

The earthquake in 1985 was deadly and preceded the great Mexico City earthquake

of September, 1985 by less than a month. This summary's history noted on August 23

reported in regard to this event in 1985:

 

"At least 71 killed, 162 injured. About 85% of buildings were destroyed in the

Wuqia and Shufu area left up to 15,000 homeless. Highways were cracked nd

sandblows occurred in Wuqia County. Damage occurred at Kashi. Also felt in the USSR,

Rawalpindi, Islamabad and Peshaway, Pakistan." (August 23, 2015, December 8, 2015, February 23, 2023)

 

This epicenter is at the sixth node (60 degrees) from Kamchatka and TC Jenna and

at the seventh node (52 degrees) from Honshu and was probably promoted by

energy from those sources.

 

O: 08JAN2026 16:59:57  37.4N   74.7E MB=5.3  EMSC   TAJIKISTAN                   

O: 08JAN2026 21:14:16  38.3N   73.3E MW=5.3  EMSC   TAJIKISTAN                   

O: 08JAN2026 19:08:36  38.4N   73.9E mb=4.6  EMSC   TAJIKISTAN

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in Morocco was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Morocco in Malaga, Spain in Ojen, Malaga, Fuengirola.

EMSC reported it was lightly felt in Gibraltar as well as in Spain at Fuengirola, Alhaurin de la Torre, Malaga, Torrox and in Kenitra, Morocco.

Today's event is located near the antipode of the M 5.4 in North Island, New

Zealand today (see above) and may have been associated with antipodally focused

energy from that source and an M 4.4 in North Island, New Zealand  earlier in the day.  This is the strongest earthquake within about 150 km of this epicenter in

the Strait of Gibraltar since an M 4.4 on December 5, 2025. At the time this summary noted:

 

O: 08JAN2026 10:20:15  37.8S  176.3E MB=4.4  EMSC   NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND  

 

"NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in Strait of Gibraltar was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Strait of Gibraltar in Malaga, Spain at Fuengirola, Torremolinos, Rincon de la Victoria.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Spain at Fuengirola, Benalmadena, Mijas, Torremolinos, Alhaurin de la Torre, Marbella, Malaga, Casarabonela, Rincon de la Victoria, Benahavis, Torre del Mar, Benamocarra, Velez-Malaga, Vinuela, Manilava, Albarrobo among others." (December 5, 2025.

 

The last earthquake in this area of M>4.4 was an M 5.2 on January 7, 2023

three years ago. At that time it was reported in this summary:

 

 

"An earthquake of M 5.2 near antipode of the M 5.5 in Auckland, New Zealand of

January 3, 2023 occurred today in Morocco. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity V in Taza, Morocco. EMSC

reported moderate shaking in Morocco at Bni Bouayach, Imzouren, Al Hoceima, El Arba de Trougout, Ajdir, Driouch, En Nador, Taza, Bni Chiker and Selouane among other communities. This

is near the longitude of maximum tidal stress with today's full moon and

is consistent with tidal triggering from that tidal alignment. Today's

earthquake is the strongest in the region of the Strait of Gibraltar or Morocco

since an M 4.9 north of this on October 4, 2022 and an M 5.5 on May 20, 2022.

At the time of the October event, this summary noted:

 

"An unusually large M 4.9 occurred in the Strait of Gibraltar today. This area

has been active at lower magnitudes for several weeks. The only earthquake

near this epicenter in the past two years with M>=4.9 occurred on August 28, 2021 (M 5.1)

and an M 4.9 on June 2, 2022. At the time of the event in August 2021 this summary noted

in this regard:

 

 

"An earthquake of M 5.1-5.3 also occurred today in the Strait of Gibraltar. NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity V in Ceuta, Spain, IV in Benamccarra, Velez-Malaga and Melila, Spain and II-III in Spain at Torremolinos and Granada and in Gibraltar and in Morocco at Al Hoceima and Inzouren.

This area became active in January, 2016 with a maximum sized event of M 6.3 on

January 25, 2016. Today's M 5.3 is the strongest aftershock in the region

since an M 5.6 on March 15, 2016" (August 29, 2021, October 4, 2022, January 7, 2023)

 

Today's epicenter is located at 102-104 degrees from Taiwan and TC Jenna and

at the fourth node (90 degrees) from Kamchatka and may have been promoted

by energy from those sources. It is also about 200 km from the exact antipode

of an M 4.4 in North Island, New Zealand that occurred about 7 hours earlier.

 

O: 08JAN2026 17:32:06  35.8N    4.6W MB=4.4  EMSC   STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR          

 

O: 08JAN2026 10:20:15  37.8S  176.3E MB=4.4  EMSC   NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND  

 

 

NEIC reported earthquakes of M 3.1 and M 3.1 in Louisiana were felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Louisiana with III in Coushatta,Shreveport,  Mansfield, and II in Ringgold and in Natchez, Mississippi and Texarkana, Texas.

The second of these may have been promoted by SFE from solar flare 8600 (C2.7)

which began simultaneously with the earthquake and with an M 4.3 in Gansu, China. Data on this flare from

SWPC follow:

 

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

 

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

 

8600       1600   1609      1611   C2.7      (January 8, 2025)   1.2E-03   

Louisiana M 3.1 16:01 UT

Gansu, China M 4.3 16:01 UT

 

The last earthquake in Louisiana within about 150 km of this epicenter was an

M 3.2 on August 22, 2025. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"Unusual earthquakes of M 3.0 and M 2.6 were felt along the Texas-Louisiana border today shortly

before the M 7.5 in the Drake Passage. NEIC reported intensity III in Center, San Augustine, Shelbyville, Texas and II in Kilgore, Tyler  Texas.

This is the strongest earthquake within about 100 km of this epicenter since

a series of earthquakes hit about 100 km north of this in Louisiana in December

2024 and January, 2025. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"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 ..." (January 18, 2025, August 22, 2025)

 

The current series in Lousiana began with an M 3.9 and M 4.8 on May 10 and 17, 2012

after no such earthquake in the period between 1994 and 2012.

 

These epicenters area located at the fifth node from Kamchatka and the fourth node

from Hokkaido, Japan and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 08JAN2026 16:01:36  32.1N   93.4W ML=3.1  EMSC   LOUISIANA                    

O: 08JAN2026 15:06:38  32.1N   93.3W ML=3.1  EMSC   LOUISIANA

 

An earthquake of M 4.2 occurred at local solar midnight in the Geysers area

of Northern California north of San Francisco today.

 

This event was discussed in the previous issue of this summary in part as:

 

"An earthquake of M 4.2 shook regions of northern California in the Geysers area

north of San Francisco today. NEIC reported it was widely felt with intensity up to V in California at Nice;

IV in Middletown; III in Cloverdale, Geyserville, Penngrove, Kelseyville, Calistoga, Clearlake Oaks, Lakeport, Healdsburg and II in Forestville, Petaluma, Ukiah, Clearlake, Saratoga, Fairfield, Napa, Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park, Saint Helena, Cotati, and Yorkville.

This earthquake occurred within several minutes of local solar midnight and

was probably promoted by tidal stresses which maximize near this hour.

The last earthquake of M>=4.2 within about 50 km of this epicenter in the

California Geysers area occurred as an M 4.7 on January 2, 2025 more than

a year ago.

 

...

 

This epicenter is at 144 degrees from Tropical Cyclone Jenna; the seventh

node (52 degrees) from Kamchatka and 101 degrees from Mindanao, Philippines

and may have been promoted by energy from those sources." (January 8, 2026)

 

Triggering within minutes of local solar midnight and local solar noon often indicates high levels of regional stress

and can precede stronger regional events.

 

 

O: 08JAN2026 08:00:21  38.8N  122.9W ML=4.2  NEIC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.2 in Argentina was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Argentina in San Juan, Mendoza and Cordoba.

 

O: 08JAN2026 14:14:57  31.3S   67.5W MB=5.2  EMSC   SAN JUAN, ARGENTINA          

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.9 in Myanmar was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Myanmar in Mandalay, Sagaing, Pyin Oo Lwin, Meiktila and Nyaungshwe with an earthquake noise.

 

O: 08JAN2026 14:56:35  21.9N   96.1E ML=4.5  EMSC   MYANMAR                      

 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 3.9 in Assam, India was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Assam, India in Dispur, Guwahati, Palasbari, Nongpoh, Meghalaya, and in Pemagatshel, Bhutan. 

 

This epicenter is located at the eighth node (45 degrees) from Hokkaido, Japand an TC Jenna

and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 08JAN2026 13:00:47  26.7N   92.3E ML=3.9  EMSC   ASSAM, INDIA                 

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE JENNA (12S)                   

 

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

 

TC    JENNA    2026-01-09  00:00 UT  18.2S   90.3E   55 kts  South Indian Ocean                                     

 

Tropical Cyclone Jenna (12S) continued today in the region of the south Indian Ocean winds up to 55 kts south of Sumatra.  Increased seismicity south of Sumatra is possible but unlikely at this time.   The antipode is at 18N  90W  -  an area of  northern Guatemala. This area is active at this time and a moderate antipodal earthquake in this area is possible in the next three days. TC Jenna is then expected to reverse direction and track to the west reaching an area antipodal to northern Guatemala and Chiapas Mexico around January 8-9, 2026. It could help promote a moderate earthquake in that area in the next two days.

 

A tropical cyclone may be forming north of eastern Australia. This system is currently located at 14S 148E with winds up to 37 kts. It is expected to track to the west and north today. The antipode is at 14N 33W off North Africa in the Atlantic Ocean and is not a seismic region.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  January  8, 2026. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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8470       0133   0139      0145   C1.2      (January 8, 2025)   8.9E-04  

Central Mediterranean M 4.7 01:50 UT

 

8490       0215   0227      0242   C2.3      (January 8, 2025)   3.3E-03  

8500       0442   0446      0448   C1.5      (January 8, 2025)   5.9E-04  

Minahasa M 4.0 04:41 UT

Guyana M 4.5 05:06 UT

 

8510       0524   0542      0549   C4.4      (January 8, 2025)   3.9E-03  

Ecuador M 5.5 05:18 UT

 

8540       0825   0833      0835   C1.3      (January 8, 2025)   8.0E-04  

Hokkaido M 4.4 08:28 UT

 

8600       1600   1609      1611   C2.7      (January 8, 2025)   1.2E-03  

Louisiana M 3.1 16:01 UT

Gansu, China M 4.3 16:01 UT

 

8630       1618   1730      1846   C5.6      (January 8, 2025)   3.5E-02  

8680       1945   1956      2007   C3.4      (January 8, 2025)   4.2E-03  

Aru, Indonesia M 4.1 20:03 UT

North Is. New Zealand, M 5.0 19:30 UT

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:    minor storms January 9 active January 10 unsettled January 11, 2026.  Solar M-flare chance: 45% X-class: 10% proton storm: 10%

 

AP Indicies: global: 14, high: 15, mid-latitude: 8, time of max AP: 10:00 UT; Max AP: 4; Sunspot Number:  96; Radio Flux: 140  

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  January   4, 2026 at 05:37:02 UT (#260104A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude  was not assigned to this GRB by SWIFT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  January   1, 2026 at 00:56:30 UT (#260101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>16.17 was assigned to this GRB by SWIFT.

 

A very strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 30, 2025 at 01:21:41 UT (#251230A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>14.67 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacan, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

 

January 8, 2026

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

An earthquake of M 4.2 shook regions of northern California in the Geysers area

north of San Francisco today. NEIC reported it was widely felt with intensity up to V in California at Nice;

IV in Middletown; III in Cloverdale, Geyserville, Penngrove, Kelseyville, Calistoga, Clearlake Oaks, Lakeport, Healdsburg and II in Forestville, Petaluma, Ukiah, Clearlake, Saratoga, Fairfield, Napa, Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park, Saint Helena, Cotati, and Yorkville.

This earthquake occurred within several minutes of local solar midnight and

was probably promoted by tidal stresses which maximize near this hour.

The last earthquake of M>=4.2 within about 50 km of this epicenter in the

California Geysers area occurred as an M 4.7 on January 2, 2025 more than

a year ago. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

 

"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, January 2, 2025) 

 

This epicenter is at 144 degrees from Tropical Cyclone Jenna; the seventh

node (52 degrees) from Kamchatka and 101 degrees from Mindanao, Philippines

and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 08JAN2026 08:00:21  38.8N  122.9W ML=4.2  NEIC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

 

An earlier M 2.0 occurred north of San Francisco today within a few minutes

of local solar noon. This repeats a pattern which is common among light

earthquakes in this area in the past several months and could be precursory

to a stronger earthquake upcoming. EMSC reported it was felt with light

intensity in the San Francisco Bay area near Vallejo.

 

This epicenter is at 145 degrees from Tropical Cyclone Jenna; the fifth

node (72 degrees) from northern Honshu and 102 degrees from Mindanao, Philippines

and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 07JAN2026 20:08:17  38.1N  122.2W ML=2.0  NEIC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

 

 

NEIC reported earthquakes of M 3.0, M 3.3 in Central California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central California with III in Trona and II in Ridgecrest, Long Beach, Inyokern, Lancaster.

These followed an M 3.6 earlier in the day which was felt with intensity II in Independence,

California.

 

These epicenters are 105 degrees from Mindanao, Philippines and may have

been promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 08JAN2026 05:28:06  35.7N  117.5W ML=3.0  NEIC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA

O: 07JAN2026 23:56:43  35.7N  117.5W ML=3.3  NEIC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA

O: 07JAN2026 23:56:43  37.3N  117.9W ML=3.6  NEIC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA

 

An earthquake of M 2.6 occurred today in the area of eastern Los Angeles, California.

NEIC reported it was felt with intensity II in the greater Los Angeles area

with intensity II in Palmdale, Lake Arrowhead, Cedarpines Park, Crestline, San Bernardino and Garden Grove.

This event occurred near local solar noon and may have been promoted by

tidal and/or geomagnetic stresses.

 

This epicenter is at the sixth node (60 degrees) from Kamchatka and may have been promoted

by energy from that source.

 

O: 07JAN2026 20:51:41  34.2N  117.3W ML=2.6  NEIC   SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.5 on the Peru-Ecuador border. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity IV in San Ignacio, Cajamarca, Peru and Yantzaza Zamora, Chinchipe, Ecuador with III in Ecuador in the Loja, Azuay, PichinchaSantiago and Chimborazo areas and in Peru in Piura and Santiago.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Ecuador at Loja, Guayaquil, Eloy Alfaro.

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

been promoted by tidal and/or geomagnetic stresses which maximize near this hour.

The last earthquake of M>=5.5 within about 200 km of this epicenter occurred

as an M 5.5 on October 22, 2025. The last of larger magnitude was an M 6.8 on March 18, 2023.

At the time of this event about 200 km northwest of today's epicenter this summary

noted:

 

 

"A strong M 6.7-6.8 hit the coast of Western Ecuador and northern Peru today.

NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity IX at Balao, Guayas, Ecuador; VIII in Naranjito; VI in Naranjal, VI in Plahyas, Guayaquil, Santa Lucia, Cuenca Azuay, V in Samborondon, Eloy Alfaro among others. Initial news reports indicate extensive but minor damage to buildings and

structures with at least eleven people killed in the quake including one in Peru. Much of the damage

and casualties occurred in Cuenca and Machala when walls collapsed. The epicenter

was near Balao about two hours from Guayaquil. It was felt in at least 13 provinces

of Ecuador. Many communities lost power and a two-story home and wharf collapsed. No tsunami was observed

nor expected. 

 

The time of this earthquake in Ecuador was within about 12 minutes of local

solar noon at a longitude near the longitude of maximum tidal stress (see above)

with the coming new moon.  It is likely this earthquake was promoted by strong tidal stresses associated

with the new moon of March 21 (2023)" (March 18, 2023)

 

 

O: 08JAN2026 05:17:50   4.2S   77.8W ML=5.5  NEIC   NORTHERN PERU       

 

An unusual M 4.5 earthquake occurred about 11 minutes before the M 5.5 in

Ecuador (see above) in the area north of Guyana and eastern Venezuela.

NEIC reported it may have been felt lightly in Mabaruma, Guyana. This earthquake

occurred, like those in northern Peru (see above) near local solar midnight

and may have been promoted by tidal stresses with the full moon of January 3, 2026. The last

event in Guyana within about 200 km of this rare epicenter with M>=4.5

was recorded as an M 5.2 and M 4.6 on January 25, 2022.

At the time this summary noted:

 

"An earthquake of M 5.3 was also felt in Trinidad and Tobago, Caribbean today. NEIC reported maximum intensity VI in Tabaquite and II-III in Sangre Grande and Tunapuna, Trinidad and Tobago with II in Mataruma, Guayana.

While no damage has been reported with this earthquake some light damage is

possible - perhaps from landslides. No tsunami threat exists with this earthquake.

This is the strongest earthquake within about 200 km of this epicenter since an M 5.8

on July 3, 2008." (January 2, 2022)

 

The surface wave from this earthquake would have arrived in Ecuador at the

time of the M 5.5 there (22 degrees and 10 minutes 50 seconds later). It may

have helped trigger that subsequent earthquake. This seems unlikely due

to the relatively small (M 4.5) magnitude of the event in Guyana but the

timing is pretty precise.

 

This epicenter is at 146-149 degrees from TC Jenna and from Taiwan and may

have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 08JAN2026 05:06:59   9.1N   59.9W ML=4.5  NEIC   GUYANA              

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Northern Utah was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Northern Utah with II at Providence, Logan, Wellsville, Ogden, Provo, Smithfield.

This event may have been triggered by the S-wave from an M 5.5 which occurred

25.5 minutes earlier in Fiji. The S-phase would have been at the Utah epicenter

when that subsequent earthquake occurred.

 

O: 07JAN2026 22:25:46  41.8N  111.6W ML=3.0  NEIC   NORTHERN UTAH       

 

A moderately strong M 5.5 also occurred in the Fiji Islands with deep focus

today. It may have been felt light on the surface. This occurren near

local solar noon and may have been promoted by tidal and/or geomagnetic stresses.

 

This epicenter is at 60.0 degrees (node 6) from Mindanao; at the fifth node (72 degrees) from Honshu and Taiwan

and at the fourth node (90 degrees) fro Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 07JAN2026 22:00:13  23.4S  179.9W ML=5.5  NEIC   SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.9 in Guam was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Guam with III in Tamuning.

 

O: 07JAN2026 18:02:00  14.0N  145.3E ML=4.9  NEIC   GUAM                

 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.7 in the Central Mediterranean was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of the Eastern Mediterranean in Chania, Greece.

 

O: 08JAN2026 01:50:05  35.4N   22.6E ML=4.7  EMSC   CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN SEA

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE JENNA (12S)                   

 

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

 

TC    JENNA    2026-01-08  00:00 UT  18.2S   90.3E   55 kts  South Indian Ocean                                     

 

Tropical Cyclone Jenna (12S) continued today in the region of the south Indian Ocean winds up to 55 kts south of Sumatra.  Increased seismicity south of Sumatra is possible but unlikely at this time.   The antipode is at 18N  90W  -  an area of  northern Guatemala. This area is active at this time and a moderate antipodal earthquake in this area is possible in the next three days. TC Jenna is then expected to reverse direction and track to the west reaching an area antipodal to northern Guatemala and Chiapas Mexico around January 8-9, 2026. It could help promote a moderate earthquake in that area in the next two days.

 

A tropical cyclone may be forming in the North Indian Ocean. This system is currently at 6N 84E in an area of little seismicity and moving NNW with winds up to 32 kts. The antipode at 6S 96W is also not a seismic area.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  January  7, 2026. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

8170       0344   0354      0357   C2.9      (January 7, 2026)   1.5E-03  

Mindanao M 4.4 03:58 UT

 

8180       0402   0409      0412   C2.6      (January 7, 2026)   1.2E-03  

Mindanao M 5.5 04:12 UT

 

8200       0525   0528      0533   C2.8      (January 7, 2026)   1.3E-03  

8210       0606   0612      0614   C7.4      (January 7, 2026)   1.9E-03  

Mindanao M 4.6 06:16 UT

 

8280       1121   1132      1138   C2.1      (January 7, 2026)   1.7E-03  

Nevada M 2.9 11:22 UT

Northern California M 2.0 11:31 UT

 

8290       1208   1213      1217   C1.3      (January 7, 2026)   7.5E-04  

8330       1356   1401      1408   C1.5      (January 7, 2026)   1.1E-03  

8340       1412   1419      1427   C1.9      (January 7, 2026)   1.6E-03  

8350       1543   1551      1602   C1.1      (January 7, 2026)   1.3E-03  

Central California M 3.6 15:44 UT

 

8360       1614   1620      1626   C1.7      (January 7, 2026)   1.1E-03  

Chiapas M 4.2 16:27 UT

 

8420       2152   2158      2200   C1.6      (January 7, 2026)   8.4E-04  

8430       2201   2207      2212   C2.1      (January 7, 2026)   1.3E-03  

Fiji M 5.5 22:00 UT

 

8440       2306   2314      2316   C3.2      (January 7, 2026)   1.2E-03  

Northern California M 2.0  23:15 UT

Veracruz, Mexico M 4.0 23:00 UT

 

8460       2357   0004      0010   C1.3      (January 7, 2026)   1.0E-03  

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   quiet January 8, minor storms January 9 active January 10, 2026.  Solar M-flare chance: 45% X-class: 10% proton storm: 10%

 

AP Indicies: global: 5 high: 2, mid-latitude: 3, time of max AP: 22:00 UT; Max AP: 2; Sunspot Number: 118; Radio Flux: 135  

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  January   4, 2026 at 05:37:02 UT (#260104A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude  was not assigned to this GRB by SWIFT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  January   1, 2026 at 00:56:30 UT (#260101A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>16.17 was assigned to this GRB by SWIFT.

 

A very strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 30, 2025 at 01:21:41 UT (#251230A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>14.67 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacan, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

 

January 7, 2026

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.4 aftershock in Mindanao, Philippines.

NEIC reported it was felt with intensity up to V in Mindanao, Philippines with intensity V in Tagum, IV in Davao, Barra, Igpit, Padada, Buayan, III in Andili, Bato, Kiokong, Mawab, Bansalan, San Policarpio, Brasilisa, Caraga, and II in Balogo, Alegria, Kidapawan, Tulunan, General Luna, Baliwagan, Koronadal.

EMSC reported strong shaking in Mindanao in Mati where a witness likened the

shaking to being popcorn in a kettle. It was also felt with strong shaking

in Magugpo Poblacion, Davao, Ula, Tungao, General Santos, Klinan, Cagayan de Oro, Igpit, Tabogan.

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

promoted by full moon tidal and/or geomagnetic effects which maximize near

this hour.  The mainshock was followed by an M 5.5 aftershock about an hour later. This is the strongest earthquake in central Mindanao within about 200 km

of this epicenter since an M 7.4 on October 10, 2025 and an aftershock of M 6.7

on the same date. Distances from today's Mindanao epicenter to other earthquakes

today (and for the past three months) are included in the "DATA" section of

this summary. Today's earthquake appears to be an aftershock of those events.

At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"A major M 7.4 earthquake has occurred in Mindanao, Philippines. A tsunami alert

is currently in effect. PTWC issued a tsunami warning but only small waves

were reported and it was later withdrawn. NEIC reported the mainshock of M 7.4

was widely felt with intensity up to VIII (with damage) in Central and northern Mindanao

north to Cebu. Intensity reports published by NEIC indicated it was felt with

intensity VI in Caraga Philippines at Bayugan; V in Butuan; IV in Masarawag, Bicol, Bancasi, and III in Caraga at San Francisco, Legazpi City, Albay, Brasilisa, and II-II in Pulau at Meyungs, and Ngetkip and in Sulawesi, Indonesia.

PHIVOLCS (the local Philippines earthquake network) reported intensity V in Copostela, Maco, Mawab, Monkayo, Montevista, Nabunturan and Pantukan, Davao De Oro; Asuncion, Braulio E. Dujali, Carmen, New Corella,City of Panabo, Island Garden City of Samat, Santo Tomas and City of Tagum, Davao del Norte,

City of Davao, Jose Abad Santos, Davao Occidental; Cateel and City of Mati, Davao Oriental; City of Kidapawan, Cotabato; Alabel, Glan and Malungon, Sarangani, City of Koronadal, Tampakan and Tup, South Cotabate, City of General Santos; City of Butuan, Claver, Gigaquit and Mainit, Surigao Del Norte, In addition intensity IV was felt in the areas of the city of Tacloban, Budkidnon, Davao Del Sur, Davao Occidental, Cotabato, Sarangani, South Cotabato, Surigao del Norte and III in City of Iloilo, Eastern Samar, Leyte, Ormoc City, southern Leyte, Budidnon, City of Iligan, City of Cagayan de Oro, Davao Occidental, Cotabato, Sarangani, Sorsogon as well as throughout most of Mindanao, Leyte and Samar, Philippines.

 

The largest aftershocks at the time of this writing were of M 5.8-5.9. The first

of these occurred 8 minutes after the mainshock and could have been triggered

by a reflected PcP seismic wave. The second occurred within a couple

of minutes of local solar noon - as did many other significant earthquakes

around the world today and was probably promoted by strong tidal stresses

with the full moon of October 7. PHIVOLCS reported it was felt with strong intensity.

 

The last earthquake at shallow depth within about 200 km of this epicenter

in Mindanao, Philippines was an M 7.6 on December 2, 2023. At the time this

summary noted (in part):

 

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 7.6 in Mindanao, Philippines. NEIC reported it was felt with damage and intensity up to IX in Mindanao, Philippines.

PHIVOLCS reported it was felt with maximum intensity VII in the City of Tandag, Surigao del Sur; VI in Maco and Monkayo, Davao de Oro; Bayabas, City of Bislig and Hinatuan, Surgao del sur and V in the City of Borongan, Eastern Samar; Palo, Leyte, City of Cagayan de Oro; Nabunturan, Davao de Oro; City of Tagum, Davao del Norte; City of Davao; City of Cadadbaran, Agusan del Norte, Esperanza and Talacogon, Agusan del Sur and with lesser shaling in Bohol, City of Nandaue, Tacloban, Leyte, Budidon, Iligan, Sarangani, South  Cotabato, Zamboanga, Davao, Bukidnon among others. Moderate to strong aftershocks were reported by NEIC with intensity up to V.

At least one person was confirmed killed in the earthquake with four others injured

and nine missing at initial count. More than 500 families were displaced. A tsunami warning was initially

made but was later withdrawn when no major tsunami waves were observed. Many people fled to higher ground because of the

fear of tsunami. Tsunami waves were observed in Japan with height up to 0.4 meters (1.3 feet).

Other tsunami waves were measured in the Philippines in Davao (0.3 ft); Legaspi (0.1 ft) and in Malakal Koror (Palau) east of the Philippines with 0.01 m height. A smaller event of M 6.9 hit Mindanao to the south of this two weeks ago. That event killed at least

9 and caused considerable damage to built structures, including a shopping mall ceiling

which collapsed. In today's activity there were no reports of major damage but some

roads in Surigao Del Sur were cracked by the movement associated with the

earthquakes. The mainshock occurred near local solar midnight at a location on the geomagnetic

equator as the strong geomagnetic storm was prevalent and was probably

triggered by effects associated with that storm.

 

Today's event of M 7.6 was the strongest in the world since an M 7.7 on May 19, 2023 in the

Loyalty Islands. Other events of M>=7.6 in the year 2023 occurred with M 7.6 in the Banda Sea on Januayr 9; in Turkey with M 7.8 on February 6 and in Tonga with M 7.6 on May 10, 2023.

 

The M 7.6 in Mindanao today is the strongest in the Philippines in the region

of Mindanao within about 300 km of today's epicenter since an M 7.6 on August 31, 2012, the only such event

in this area in at least 35 years. Other events of M >=7.5 hit somewhat further

to the south of today's epicenter on July 23, 2010, March 5, 2002 and January 1, 2001 (all with M 7.5).

.. " (December 2, 2023)

 

The M 7.4 on January 1, 2001 is the only other shallow focus epicenter within

about 200 km of this epicenter in at least 35 years.

 

This summary had expected this area of the central Philippines to see strong

seismic enhancement at this time. The major factor in this assessment was

that the maximum tidal stresses associated with the full (Super) harvest moon

of October 7 was at a longitude directly over this epicenter ..." (October 10, 2025)

 

Like this event in October, 2025 today's earthquake also occurred three days

following the full moon as previous described in this summary:

 

"The full moon will arrive on January 3, 2026 at 10:03 UT.  Longitudes which are at local solar noon at this time are located near 27 East longitude while those at local solar midnight are near 154 West longitude. In the west these include  Hawaii and areas of eastern and southern Alaska  and to a lesser extent areas off the coast of Oregon and California and the east Pacific Rise while in the east they include Western Turkey and Greece and Romania  as well as Ethiopia and areas off southern Africa and eastern Europe. These and surrounding areas are the most likely to see tidally enhanced seismicity at this time. A large to major earthquake is considered moderately likely in the period January 1-8, 2026." (January 1-6, 2026)

 

This epicenter is at the fifth node (72 degrees) from Tropical Cyclone Grant dissipation

and at the 10th node (36 degrees) from Hokkaido and the seventh node (52 degrees)

from Kamchatka and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 07JAN2026 04:12:57   7.3N  127.0E MW=5.5  EMSC   MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES        

O: 06JAN2026 17:57:27   7.4N  126.8E ML=4.2  EMSC   MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES

O: 07JAN2026 03:02:58   7.4N  126.8E Mw=6.4  EMSC   MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES

O: 07JAN2026 04:36:44   7.4N  127.0E mb=4.9  EMSC   PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION

O: 07JAN2026 04:46:51   7.4N  126.9E mb=4.9  EMSC   MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES

O: 07JAN2026 06:16:19   7.4N  127.1E mb=4.6  EMSC   PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION

O: 07JAN2026 03:58:22   7.2N  127.1E ML=4.4  EMSC   PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION    

 

The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.8 in the Rat

Islands, Alaska. It was not reported felt in this remote epicentral area.

It was followed by an M 4.4 regional aftershock which NEIC reported was

felt with likely intensity II in the epicentral area.

 

This epicenter is located at 60.0 degrees from Mindanao, the sixth node; and at

the third node from TC Grant and 101 degrees from TC Jenna and may have

been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 06JAN2026 10:57:14  51.2N  176.9E MW=4.8  EMSC   RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS

O: 06JAN2026 11:14:02  51.3N  176.6E ML=4.2  EMSC   RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS

 

 

The second strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.5 in the Denali National Park, Alaska.

This event occurred minutes before the M 6.4 in Mindanao, Philippines.

NEIC reported it was widely felt in Alaska with III in Anchorage and Willow and II in

Talkeetna, and Chugiak. It was probably promoted by tidal stresses with the

full moon of January 3 as it lies at the longitude of maximum stress with

that alignment (see above). The last earthquake in the Denali region of Alaska

within about 200 km of today's epicenter occurred on November 27, 2025 with M 6.0.

At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"A strong earthquake of M 6.0 shook the areas near Anchorage, and Elmendorf AFB, Alaska today.

More than 7000 responses from citizens in the area to NEIC revealed it was felt

with intensity V in Alaska at Anchorage, Talkeetna, Willow, Palmer, IV in Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Chugia, Clam Gulch, Skwentana, Eagle River, Wasilla, Girdwood, Kenai, Elmendorf AFB, Fort Richarson, Indian, Cooper Landing, Kasilof, with intensity III as far as about 400 km from the epicenter.

No tsunami was expected nor observed with this earthquake. This earthquake

occurred at the peak of a high latitude geomagnetic storm with k-index of 7

and was probably promoted by that storm (see above). It is also near 100 degrees

from the earlier M 6.6 in Sumatra and the accompanying eye of Tropical Cyclone

Senyar today and at the eighth node (45 degrees) from northern Honshu, Japan today may have been promoted by energy

from those sources.  This area has seen

a series of minor foreshocks in the past several days, but the last earthquake

within about 200 km of this epicenter with M>=6 occurred on November 30, 2018 with M 7.0." (November 27, 2025)

 

This epicenter is at the eighth node (45 degrees from Hokkaido and Honshu

Japan and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 07JAN2026 02:37:49  63.1N  150.9W MB=4.4  EMSC   CENTRAL ALASKA               

O: 07JAN2026 02:37:49  63.1N  150.9W MB=4.5  NEIC   CENTRAL ALASKA               

 

An earthquake of M 4.5 also occurred about 300 km southwest of today's epicenter

earlier in the day and was reported in the previous issue of this summary as:

 

"The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.5 in Southern Alaska.

NEIC reported it was widely felt with intensity II in Alaska at Anchor Point, Homer, Kasilof, Anchorage, Kenai, Ninilchik, Moose Pass, Elmendorf AFB, Sterling, Soldotna, Seward, Easgle Rive, Girdwood, Wasilla, Fort Richarson, Chugiak.

The last earthquake within about 150 km of this epicenter in Southern Alaska

was recorded by NEIC as occurring with M 4.5 on December 20, 2024." (January 6, 2026)

 

This epicenter is at the eighth node (45 degrees from Hokkaido and Honshu

Japan and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 06JAN2026 08:08:47  60.3N  153.7W MB=4.2  EMSC   SOUTHERN ALASKA              

O: 06JAN2026 08:08:47  60.3N  153.7W MB=4.5  NEIC   SOUTHERN ALASKA              

 

A moderate M 5.4 occurred today in the Rodrigues Islands, Mauritius north of Reunion in the

South Indian Ocean. NEIC reported this earthquake was felt with intensity

up to IV in the area near Port Mathurin, Mauritius.

The last earthquake of M>=5.4 within about 200 km of today's

epicenter occurred more than 35 years ago. Regional seismicity generally

occurs about 200 km east of today's epicenter and to the south. An M 5.5

about 250 km to the east of today's event occurred on June 7, 2025.

At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"An earthquake of M 5.5 also occurred today near Reunion in the South Indian Ocean. It was followed

by several moderate regional aftershocks. It was preceded by an M 4.5 foreshock

slightly to the north of the mainquake. This mainshock occurred within minutes of

local solar midnight and may have been promoted by tidal and/or geomagnetic

stresses which seismic effects are maximized near this hour. At the same time the first named Tropical

Storm of the season formed in the area south of Michoacan, Mexico (Cosme). TS Barbara was also forming in the

area near Michoacan at the time.

 

...

 

This earthquake in the South Indian Ocean may also have been promoted by a C1.3

class solar flare (#8860)...." (June 7, 2025)

 

Tropical Cyclone Grant passed near this epicenter in the past several days

as noted in previous issues of this summary and may have promoted this earthquake.

On January 4 this summary noted this possibility as:

 

 

"TC    GRANT    2026-01-03  00:00 UT  15.0S   64.2E   45 kts  South Indian Ocean                                     

Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region of the south Indian Ocean winds up to 45 kts north of Reunion and Mauritius. Increased volcanism in these islands is likely as TC Grant passes to the north in the next two days. ..." (January 4-5, 2026)

 

In addition to promotioni from TC Grant this epicenter is also at the fifth node

(72 degrees) from Taiwan and near the fourth node (90 degrees) from Hokkaido, Japan

and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 06JAN2026 10:09:26  19.1S   64.0E MW=5.4  EMSC   RODRIGUES REGION, MAURITIUS  

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.2 in Kodiak Island, Alaska was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Kodiak Island, Alaska at Kodiak.

 

This epicenter is at the third node (120 degrees) from TC Jenna and at the eighth node (45 degrees from Hokkaido and Honshu

Japan and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 07JAN2026 06:32:15  57.9N  152.2W ML=3.5  EMSC   KODIAK ISLAND REGION, ALASKA 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Central Vanuatu was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central Vanuatu with II in Vila Shefa.

 

This epicenter was well positioned for triggering at this time. It is at 102

degrees from TC Grant; at the fifth node from Kamchatka and TC Jenna; at

the fourth node (90 degrees) from  Yukon, Canada; and at the sixth node

(60 degrees) from Honshu and Taiwan and may have been promoted by energy

from those sources.

 

O: 06JAN2026 23:10:40  17.6S  168.2E MW=5.0  EMSC   VANUATU                      

O: 07JAN2026 00:27:48  17.0S  168.7E mb=4.8  EMSC   VANUATU

 

EMSC reported  earthquakes of M 4.8 and M 5.2 in Kamchatka, Russia were felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Kamchatka, Russia in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.

 

These epicenters are currently located at 90 degrees (node 4) from TC Jenna

and at 52 degrees (node 7) from Mindanao and may have been promoted by energy

from those sources.

 

O: 06JAN2026 18:25:28  51.7N  160.3E MB=4.5  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA  

O: 06JAN2026 18:18:43  51.9N  159.8E Mw=5.2  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

O: 06JAN2026 07:16:36  52.6N  158.9E mb=4.8  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

O: 07JAN2026 00:30:31  52.6N  159.2E mb=4.6  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

O: 07JAN2026 05:15:37  52.8N  160.2E mb=4.6  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE JENNA (12S)                   

 

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

 

TC    JENNA    2026-01-07  00:00 UT  17.7S   92.8E   75 kts  South Indian Ocean                                     

 

Tropical Cyclone Jenna (12S) continued today in the region of the south Indian Ocean winds up to 75 kts south of Sumatra.  Increased seismicity south of Sumatra is possible but unlikely at this time.   The antipode is at 17N  87W  -  an area of  Honduras. This area is active at this time and a moderate antipodal earthquake in this area is possible in the next three days. TC Jenna is then expected to reverse direction and track to the west reaching an area antipodal to northern Guatemala and Chiapas Mexico around January 8-9, 2026. It could help promote a moderate earthquake in that area around that time.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  January  6, 2026. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

7810       0010   0021      0050   C2.1      (January 6, 2026)   4.5E-03  

Honshu M 5.7-6.2 01:18 UT

 

7860       0649   0656      0701   C1.8      (January 6, 2026)   1.3E-03  

Mariana Is. M 5.2 07:01 UT

Kermadec Is. M 5.1 06:52 UT

 

7880       0745   0754      0800   C4.0      (January 6, 2026)   2.5E-03  

Southern Alaska M 4.5 08:08 UT

 

7920       1151   1202      1219   C2.1      (January 6, 2026)   3.6E-03  

8050       1219   1258      1325   C3.1      (January 6, 2026)   1.2E-02  

Fox Is. M 3.9 12:19 UT

 

7930       1325   1333      1335   C2.9      (January 6, 2026)   2.3E-03  

Afghanistan M 4.4 13:35 UT

 

7950       1543   1555      1604   C4.0      (January 6, 2026)   3.9E-03  

7970       1641   1648      1650   C2.2      (January 6, 2026)   1.1E-03  

8020       1951   1958      2001   C2.0      (January 6, 2026)   1.0E-03  

8130       2359   0011      0014   C4.5      (January 6, 2026)   2.5E-03  

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   quiet January 7-8, minor storms January 9, 2026.  Solar M-flare chance: 40% X-class: 10% proton storm: 10%

 

AP Indicies: global: 4 high: 3, mid-latitude: 3, time of max AP: 10:00 UT; Max AP: 3; Sunspot Number: 99; Radio Flux: 145  

 

A very strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 30, 2025 at 01:21:41 UT (#251230A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>14.67 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacan, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

 

 

January 6, 2026

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

A moderately strong to strong earthquake of M 5.7 (EMSC) to M 6.2 (JMA) occurred

in northern Honshu, Japan today in the western Prefectures. It occurred near

local solar noon and may have been promoted  by energy from tidal and/or

geomagnetic sources. It was followed by several moderate aftershocks of M>=5 which were felt widely. NEIC reported the mainshock

was felt with minor damage in Honshu with intensity VII in Yasugi, Shimane, Sakaiminato, Tottori and VI in Matsue, Shimane, Japan.

Intensity IV was felt in Ako, Hyogo, Japan with III in Hiroshima, Kyoto, Tokushima, Osaka, Gifu, Yamaguchi and II in Fukuoka, Nara, Tokyo, and South Korea.

JMA reported intensity V-VI (Japanese intensity scale) was felt in the eastern Shimane Prefecture and

throughout much of western Honshu, Japan.

This is an unusual earthquake epicenter. The last earthquake with M>=5.7

within about 200 km of this epicenter in northern and western Honshu was

an M 6.2 on October 21, 2016 with the last of significantly larger magnitude

two events of M 6.7 on March 24, 2001 and October 6, 2000. At the time of the

event in 2016 this summary noted:

 

 

"A strong M 6.6 earthquake shook much of western Japan on October 21. NEIC reported

it was felt in Hiroshima, Nishi-ku and Gifu-shi, Japan with moderate intensity. 

JMA reported many aftershocks were felt with light to moderate intensity. The mainshock

was given M 6.6 by JMA with maximum intensity VI in Tottori, V in Okayama, Shimane, Kyoto, IV in Osaka, Hyogo, Hiroshima, Kagawa. Ehime, Yamaguchi, III in Fukui, Gifu, Aichi, Shiga, Nara, Wakayama, Tokushima, Kochi, Fukuoka, Saga, Oita, Toyama, II in Ishikawa, Yamanashi, Nagano, Shizuoka, Mie, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, and I in Ibaraki, Gunma, Saitama, Chiba, Tokyo, Kanagawa, and Miyazaki Prefectures, Japan.

JMA did not recognize any threat of a tsunami with this earthquake. While there

were no immediate reports of major damage or injuries in the area, minor damage

did occur and was televised. In April two earthquakes hit the Kumamoto Prefecture

leaving widespread damage and more than 50 dead. Japan Today reported damage

included knocked over shelves and knocked out power to nearly 32,000 homes. Damage also

occurred to roof tiles, walls, and to a woman who was splashed with hot oil

while cooking during the quake. She was hospitalized. 

 

This earthquake may have been promoted by a series of strong typhoons which

passed through the region in the past month. The most recent made landfall

over the past two days south of this epicenter in eastern China (Haima and Sarika) where strong seismic activation accompanied their landfall.

The most prominent of these recent storms was Typhoon Chaba in early to mid-October.  This summary

had noted the potential for seismicity related to Typhoon Chaba as follows:

 

 

"Typhoon Chaba continued today over northern Honshu, Japan with winds up to 90 kts. It

is expected to track over northern Honshu passing north of Tokyo around September 6.  It is expected to track over the center of Honshu. This will

be an atmospheric unloading event for Japan. Such events allow the upper plate

to rise with respect to the lower plate reducing normal friction across the subduction

zone. This setup can lead to a moderate to large earthquake in the subduction zone.

A seismic watch is being called for Northern and central Honshu, Japan. These areas often become active in association with

major ocean storms such as Chaba." (October 3-7, 2016)

 

 

In addition to stresses related to weather, several other factors made a

strong earthquake in Japan possible at this time. Tidal stresses probably

helped as this is not far from the longitude of maximum stress associated

with the last full moon. As Japan is particularly sensitive to geomagnetic effects, the end of the geomagnetic storm was also probably

a factor as this is about 15-20 degrees north of the geomagnetic equator,

a region in which geomagnetic triggering is most likely as noted in previous

summaries:

 

"Some seismicity may be triggered with this geomagnetic storm with

maximum likely strong events three to five days following the end of this geomagnetic storm (likely October 18-22) especially about 10-15 degrees

from the geomagnetic equator and at high auroral latitudes." (October 18-20, 2016, October 21, 2016)

 

Like the event in October, 2016 today's earthquake was also near the

full moon as previously noted in this summary:

 

"The full moon will arrive on January 3, 2026 at 10:03 UT.  Longitudes which are at local solar noon at this time are located near 27 East longitude while those at local solar midnight are near 154 West longitude. In the west these include  Hawaii and areas of eastern and southern Alaska  and to a lesser extent areas off the coast of Oregon and California and the east Pacific Rise while in the east they include Western Turkey and Greece and Romania  as well as Ethiopia and areas off southern Africa and eastern Europe. These and surrounding areas are the most likely to see tidally enhanced seismicity at this time. A large to major earthquake is considered moderately likely in the period January 1-8, 2026." (January 1-5, 2026)

 

Likewise, a moderate C3.3 class solar flare began in concert with this earthquake.

This was the strongest solar flare reported by SWPC in the past two days. Preliminary data from SWPC for this flare follow:

 

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

 

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

 

XXXX       0118   0150      0240   C3.3      (January 6, 2026)   4.4E-03  *

Honshu Japan M 5.7-6.2 01:18 UT

 

7690       0911   0920      0924   C3.0      (January 5, 2026)   2.1E-03  

Honshu Japan M 3.3 09:42 UT

 

An M 3.3 foreshock to today's event in northwestern Honshu occurred earlier

in the day on January 5. It occurred at the end of solar flare 7690 C3.0 - the

third largest flare in the past two days. Data on this flare from SWPC

are listed above.

 

Enhanced seismicity was expected in northern Honshu at this time. In the January

4, 2026 issue of this summary it had been examined as:

 

"In the past several issues, this summary has followed the continuing activity

in Northern Japan with interest. This is a continuing series which began

on November 9, 2025 (M 6.8) with ensuing events on December 8, 2025 (M 7.6)

and December 31, 2025 (M 6.0). A further strong earthquake in this series is possible

but unlikely (unless a major unexpected solar flare occurs) around January 6-8, 2026 in the northern Honshu to Hokkaido area. ..." (January 4, 2026)

 

This epicenter is at the sixth node (60 degrees) from TC Jenna and from the Yukon,

Canada and may have been promoted by constructive energy interference

from those sources.

 

O: 06JAN2026 01:18:30  35.3N  133.2E MW=6.2  JMA    WESTERN HONSHU, JAPAN        

O: 06JAN2026 01:18:49  35.3N  133.1E MW=5.7  EMSC   WESTERN HONSHU, JAPAN        

 

 

"TC    GRANT    2026-01-03  00:00 UT  15.0S   64.2E   45 kts  South Indian Ocean                                      

 

A moderate M 5.4 occurred today in the Rodrigues Islands, Mauritius north of Reunion in the

South Indian Ocean. NEIC reported this earthquake was felt with intensity

up to IV in the area near Port Mathurin, Mauritius.

The last earthquake of M>=5.4 within about 200 km of today's

epicenter occurred more than 35 years ago. Regional seismicity generally

occurs about 200 km east of today's epicenter and to the south. An M 5.5

about 250 km to the east of today's event occurred on June 7, 2025.

At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"An earthquake of M 5.5 also occurred today near Reunion in the South Indian Ocean. It was followed

by several moderate regional aftershocks. It was preceded by an M 4.5 foreshock

slightly to the north of the mainquake. This mainshock occurred within minutes of

local solar midnight and may have been promoted by tidal and/or geomagnetic

stresses which seismic effects are maximized near this hour. At the same time the first named Tropical

Storm of the season formed in the area south of Michoacan, Mexico (Cosme). TS Barbara was also forming in the

area near Michoacan at the time.

 

...

 

This earthquake in the South Indian Ocean may also have been promoted by a C1.3

class solar flare (#8860)...." (June 7, 2025)

 

Tropical Cyclone Grant passed near this epicenter in the past several days

as noted in previous issues of this summary and may have promoted this earthquake.

On January 4 this summary noted this possibility as:

 

 

"TC    GRANT    2026-01-03  00:00 UT  15.0S   64.2E   45 kts  South Indian Ocean                                     

Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region of the south Indian Ocean winds up to 45 kts north of Reunion and Mauritius. Increased volcanism in these islands is likely as TC Grant passes to the north in the next two days. ..." (January 4-5, 2026)

 

In addition to promotioni from TC Grant this epicenter is also at the fifth node

(72 degrees) from Taiwan and near the fourth node (90 degrees) from Hokkaido, Japan

and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 06JAN2026 10:09:26  19.1S   64.0E MW=5.4  EMSC   RODRIGUES REGION, MAURITIUS  

 

The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.5 in Southern Alaska.

NEIC reported it was widely felt with intensity II in Alaska at Anchor Point, Homer, Kasilof, Anchorage, Kenai, Ninilchik, Moose Pass, Elmendorf AFB, Sterling, Soldotna, Seward, Easgle Rive, Girdwood, Wasilla, Fort Richarson, Chugiak.

The last earthquake within about 150 km of this epicenter in Southern Alaska

was recorded by NEIC as occurring with M 4.5 on December 20, 2024. At the time

this summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.5 northwest of Anchorage, Alaska. It was felt with intensity III in Anchorage, Elmendorf AFB, Indian, Anchor Point, Chugiak, Clam Gulch, Girdwood, Homer, Kasilof, Kenai, Ninilchik, Palmer, Sterling, Juneau and II i Kenai, Cooper Landing and Eagle River among others.

This earthquake occurred at the height of a c-class solar flare and may have been

promoted by SFE associated with that flare." (December 20, 2024)

 

The last earthquake with signifcantly larger magnitude in this area of Alaska

occurred as an M 5.0  on July 28, 2023. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 5.0 in Southern Alaska. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity II-III in southern Alaska at Levelock, Pedro Bay, Anchor Point, Kodiak, Homer, Ninilchik, Soldotna.

It was preceded by an M 4.6 in the Alaska Peninsula earlier in the day about

300 km to the south. This is the strongest earthquake within about 150 km

of this epicenter in Southern Alaska since an M 5.0  on June 18, 2023. The last

of larger magnitude in this region was an M 5.9 on December 21, 2021." (July 28, 2023)  

 

This epicenter is at the eighth node (45 degrees)  from Honshu, Japan and may

have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 06JAN2026 08:08:49  60.3N  153.7W MW=4.5  NEIC   SOUTHERN ALASKA              

 

NEIC an earthquake of M 2.6 in Ohio was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Ohio in Madison and Geneva with III and II in Painesville and Huntington Woods, Michigan.

The last earthquake in Ohio within about 150 km of today's epicenter with M>=2.6

occurred as an M 2.6 on June 1, 2024 with the last of larger magnitude on March 30, 2024.

At the time this summary noted:

 

"An unusual earthquake of M 3.0 occurred in the region of northern Ohio today. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity up to IV in Maple Ridge, Ohio.

The last earthquake in Ohio within about 200 km of this epicenter with M>=3

occurred as an M 3.6 on August 28, 2023." (March 30, 2024)

 

Today's earthquake occurred within minutes of local solar midnight and may have

been promoted by tidal and/or geomagnetic stresses which maximize near this

hour. It also occurred near the antipode of a strong earthquake in the South

Indian Ridge which occurred on January 3, 2026 (M 5.9) and on January 1 (M 6.0). At the time this summary noted:

                                                       

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today occurred as an M 5.9 in the Southeast Indian

Ridge. It was not reported felt in this remote area. This appears to be an aftershock

of an M 6.1 south of this epicenter which occurred on January 1, 2026. At the time

this summary noted in this regard:

                                                       

"NEIC reported an earthquake of M 6.0 in the Southeast Indian Ridge was not felt in this

remote epicentral area. It occurred in late solar morning in this epicentral area (January 1, 2026). This is the strongest earthquake within about 300 km

of this epicenter in the Indian Ridge since an M 6.3 on March 24, 2018 and priot to that an M 6.4 on

November 10, 2010. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"An earthquake in the South Indian Ocean of M 6.2-6.3 was also well forecast to occur

at this time. This is a remote area and this event was not reported felt. It

occurred near local solar midnight and tidal stresses may have helped promote

this event as did geomagnetic effects at this high latitude. The last earthquake

within about 200 km of this epicenter with M>=6.3 was an M 6.5 on November 10, 2010. Other quakes hit the

region with M 6.3-6.5 on October 29, 2005 and February 18, 1994. The antipode

of this event is in southern Ontario, Canada near Ohio at 45N 84W. A light

sympathetic quake could occur near this epicenter in the next several days." (March 24, 2018)

 

 

Today's epicenter in the Southeast Indian Rise is at the fifth node (72 degrees)

from Taiwan; the sixth node (60 degrees) from Mindanao and the 10th node (36 degrees)

from Tropical Cyclones Iggy and Grant in addition to 144 degrees from Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by

energy from those sources." (January 1, 2026)

 

 

O: 03JAN2026 10:07:57  45.4S   96.5E MW=5.9  EMSC   SOUTHEAST INDIAN RIDGE  " (January 4, 2026)     

 

This epicenter in Ohio is at the fourth node (90 degrees) from Honshu, Japan and the fifth node (72 degrees)

from Kamchatka and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 06JAN2026 04:50:37  41.8N   81.0W MW=2.6  NEIC   OHIO         

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in northern San Francisco was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of northern San Francisco with III in San Anselmo, Vallejo and San Francisco and II in Hercules, San Rael, Lafayette, Pinole and San Pablo.

This event is not at the site of the current swarm near San Ramon and may

indicate regional stress load approaching rupture in a moderate earthquake.

The last earthquake with M>=2.6 within about 30 km of this epicenter in

San Francisco occurred as an M 3.5 on November 13, 2025. At the time this

summary noted:

 

 

"Two light earthquakes shook the region of San Francisco, California today. These events of M 3.5 and 2.5

were reported by NEIC to have been felt with intensity up to IV in the San Francisco area at Vallejo, San Anselmo,

Crockett, Benicia, and III in Pinole, Richmond, Rodeo, Hercules, Martinez, Berkeley, American Canyon, Orinda, Burlingame, Lafayette, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek, El Sobrante, Concord, San Ramon, Half Moon Bay, San Francisco, San Pablo, Alamo, Concord, Walnut Creek, Emeryville, among others.

These two earthquakes occurred at local solar midnight (M 2.5) and local solar

noon (M 3.5) and were probably promoted by geomagnetic and/or tidal stresses

which maximize near these hours. This continues a pattern of light earthquakes

in San Francisco over the past several weeks near local solar midnight and

Noon and could indicate the area is very close to a major rupture. Hair-triggering

in the area is especially notable at times of strong X-class flares. The X5.1

flare of November 11, 2025, the strongest in months, occurred while

San Francisco was near local solar midnight ..." (November 13, 2025)

 

 

This epicenter is at 102 degrees from Central Philippines; the fifth node (72 degrees)

from Honshu, Japan and the seventh node (52 degrees) fro Kamchatka and

may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 06JAN2026 03:18:00  38.2N  122.4W MW=2.6  NEIC   SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in Oklahoma was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Oklahoma in Prague.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.1 in Tunisia was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Tunisia in Sejenane.

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE JENNA (12S)                   

 

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

 

TC    JENNA    2026-01-06  00:00 UT  15.7S   94.8E  110 kts  South Indian Ocean                                     

 

Tropical Cyclone Jenna (12S) continued today in the region of the south Indian Ocean winds up to 110 kts south of Sumatra exploding in size over the past day.  Increased seismicity south of Sumatra is possible but unlikely at this time.   The antipode is at 16N  86W  -  an area of  Honduras. This area is active at this time and a moderate antipodal earthquake in this area is possible in the next three days. It is then expected to reverse direction and track to the west reaching an area antipodal to Guatemala and Chiapas Mexico around January 8-9, 2026. It could help promote a moderate earthquake in that area around that time.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  January  5, 2026. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

XXXX       0118   0150      0240   C3.4      (January 6, 2026)   4.4E-03  *

Honshu Japan M 5.7-6.2 01:18 UT

 

7610       0109   0126      0148   C1.7      (January 5, 2026)   3.7E-03  

7690       0911   0920      0924   C3.0      (January 5, 2026)   2.1E-03  

Honshu Japan M 3.3 09:42 UT

 

7700       1012   1016      1018   C2.8      (January 5, 2026)   1.0E-03  

Central Peru M 3.6 10:17 UT

 

7740       1237   1248      1255   C2.1      (January 5, 2026)   2.2E-03  

7790       1818   1842      1906   C3.3      (January 5, 2026)   8.0E-03  

Kuril Is. M 4.8 18:57 UT

 

7800       2032   2038      2044   C2.3      (January 5, 2026)   1.7E-03  

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   quiet January 6-8, 2026.  Solar M-flare chance: 40% X-class: 10% proton storm: 10%

 

AP Indicies: global: 14 high: 28, mid-latitude: 10, time of max AP: 09:00 UT; Max AP: 6; Sunspot Number: 91; Radio Flux: 154  

 

A very strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 30, 2025 at 01:21:41 UT (#251230A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>14.67 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacan, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

 

January 5, 2026

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

A light geomagnetic storm began around 21:20 UT on January 4. GOES 8 and 9

magnetometers showed about 20% increase in geomagnetic field strength

within about 5 minutes at this time. This storm reached global Kp of 4.3 around 08:00 UT on

January 5 with high latitude K- index of 6 at that time. Sudden commencement storms can help

promote associated enhanced seismicity but generally lead to reduced

seismicity globally in the next two days while systems reconfigure.

 

A moderately strong earthquake of M 5.2-5.6 shook areas of Assam, India today and

was followed by an M 5.3 aftershock. EMSC reported the mainshock was widely

felt with strong intensity in India at Morigaon, Dhing, Mangaldai, Raha, Dhekiajuli, Alluchawka, Mangoldoi, Tezpur, North Guwahati, Rangapara, Dispur, Hojai, Rangia, Soalkuchi, Palasbari, Nongpoh, Shillong, Mushalpur, Khliehriat, Barpeta Road, Numaligarh, Dimapur, Naharlagun, Badapur, Golaghat, Silchar, Bihpuriagaon, Bongaigaon, Busugaon, Alipur Duar, Moranha, Tinsukia, and in Bangladesh at Sakhipur, Sylhet  and in Bhutan at Samdrup Jongkhar, Bhangtar, Daifam,

NEIC reported intensity V in Assam, India at Udalguri, Raha Gaon, ?Nagaon, Hojai, Dhing, Tezpur, Mangaldai, and IV in Gauhati, Sualkuchi, Gohpur, Shillong, Meghalaya, Palaasbari, Sibsagar, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, Dimapur, Nagaland, North Guwahati, with III in Shiliguri, Bangla, Silhat, Bangladesh and Kohima, Nagaland among others and as far as 300 km from the epicenters.

The last earthquake within about 200 km of this event in Assam, India of M>=5.2

occurred as an M 5.5 on September 14, 2025 but the last of significantly

larger magnitude was an M 6.0 on April 28, 2021. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake of the day was an M 5.5-5.9 in Assam, India. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity VII in Dhing, Assam, India, V in Tawang, Dispur, Assam and Shillong, Meghalaya, India and in Silhat, Bangladesh, with IV in Itanagar Arunachal Pradesh and Sualkuchi, Assam India  and in Rangpur, Bangladesh, and III in Rangapara, India and in Bangladesh at Rungi, Munshiganj, Nalitabari and in Phuentsholing, Bhutan.

EMSC reported strong shaking in India at Mangaldai, Morigaon, Raha, Tezpur, Dispur, Rangia, Guwahati, Soalkuchi, Hajo, Hojai, Nongpoh, Shillong, Barpeta Road, Itanagar, Abhayapuri, Dergaon, Wylhet, Titabar, Karimganj, Jorhat, Lakhimpur, Silchar, Dhubri, Dhemaji, Sibsagar, Imphal, Mymensingh, Bangladesh, and in Bhangtar, Thimphu among others in   Bhutan, India, and Bangladesh.

The last earthquake within about 200 km of this epicenter in India with M>=5.5

occurred as an M 6.0 on April 28, 2021. At the time this summary noted:

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.0 in Assam, India. The National Center for Seismology (NCS) of India gives this event M 6.4. The mainshock was reported felt with maximum shaking and damage in Assam at Udalguri; VII in Dhekiajuly, Rangapara, Nagaon, VI in Tezpur, Tangla, Raha Gaon and North Guwahati and V in Gauhati, Assam, India

An M 4.7 aftershock was felt with intensity VII in Assam at Tezpur; VI m Gauhati, and Samdrup; V in Dohu, Palasbari, Bondila, Nagaon; IV in Dispur and Shillong, Meghalaya, India.

Cracks appeared in walls, ceilings and floors of some buildings, with some reports

of collapsed ceilings and walls, but there were no immediate reports of casualties. Internet showed

extensive damage in some areas. People fled their homes into the streets

during the earthquake. The last earthquake within about 250 km of today's

activity with M>=6.0 occurred on September 21, 2009, the only such event in this region

in at least 30 years although an M 5.9-6.0 quake hit about 200 km south of this

on May 8, 1997. The last event of larger magnitude in the general area of northern India

was an M 6.9 at intermediate depth on April 13, 2016 in Bangladesh." (April 28, 2021)

 

This epicenter is located at a longitude which was strongly affected by

the full moon of September 8 (local time) and was probably promoted by tidal stresses

associated with that alignment ...

 

Today's earthquake occurred near local solar noon.

 

This epicenter is located near the sixth node (60 degrees) from Kamchatka

and at 143 degrees from the Drake Passage M 7.4 of August 22 and may have been promoted by energy from those sources." (September 14, 2025)

 

Readers may note the coincidence with the full moon (as with today's event).

 

This epicenter is at the seventh node from Tropical Cyclone Grant (52 degrees) and

at the eighth node (45 degrees) from Hokkaido, Japan and may have been promoted

by energy from those sources.

 

O: 04JAN2026 22:47:52  26.3N   92.3E MB=4.9  EMSC   ASSAM, INDIA                 

O: 04JAN2026 22:47:38  26.4N   92.3E MB=5.2  EMSC   ASSAM, INDIA                 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 3.8 in Central Italy was felt with a loud rumble and intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of  Central Italy at Servigliano, Penna San Giovanni, Montappone, San Vittoria in Matenano, Ripe San Ginesio, Sarnano, Amandola, Mogliano, Monte San Pietrangeli, Monte San Giusto, Macerata, Treia, Fermo, Ascoli Piceno, Camerino, Mozzano, San Marco, Porto San Giorgio, Massignano, Grottammare, Massa, Camerano, Posatora.

Several light aftershocks were also felt in the area.  EMSC reported they were felt lightly in Italy at Penna San Giovanni, Mogliano, Tolentino, Castignano, Monterubbiano, Porto San Giorgio and Montappone.

This epicenter is at the fifth node (72 degrees) from the Yukon, Canada, TC Grant,

and at 102 degrees from central Philippines and may have been promoted by

energy from those sources.

 

O: 05JAN2026 02:31:39  43.1N   13.4E ML=3.8  EMSC   CENTRAL ITALY                

 

NEIC reported a series of light earthquakes of M 3.0-4.0  in the Virgin Islands was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area.

 

O: 04JAN2026 10:43:45  19.1N   64.9W MD=3.2  EMSC   VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION        

O: 04JAN2026 09:06:11  19.2N   64.7W MD=3.4  EMSC   VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION

O: 04JAN2026 10:25:47  19.2N   64.8W MD=3.3  EMSC   VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION

O: 04JAN2026 11:07:59  19.2N   64.8W MD=3.5  EMSC   VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION

O: 05JAN2026 02:56:54  19.3N   64.7W MD=3.7  EMSC   VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION

O: 05JAN2026 03:22:02  19.3N   64.6W MD=3.6  EMSC   VIRGIN ISLANDS REGION

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.2 in Eastern New Guinea  was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of  Eastern New Guinea in Lae Morobe and Port Moresby.

This event occurred near local solar noon and may have been promoted by tidal

and/or geomagnetic stresses which maximize near this hour.

 

This epicenter is at the seventh node (51 degrees) from TC Jenna; the sixth node (60 degrees) from

Kamchatka and the eighth node (45 degrees) from Honshu, Japan and may have been promoted by

energy from those sources.

 

O: 05JAN2026 00:42:04   5.6S  147.6E MB=5.2  EMSC   EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in Kentucky was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Kentucky with II in Liberty and Somerset, Kentucky and in Tennessee at Cumberland Gap, Harrogate and New Tazewell.

 

O: 04JAN2026 20:07:15  36.5N   83.8W MD=2.6  EMSC   EASTERN TENNESSEE            

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.3 in northern Utah was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of northern Utah with III in Huntsville, Eden, Ogden, Salt Lake City, Hooper, Bountiful, Springville, Morgan, Kaysville, Farmington, and II in Matua, Syracuse, Roy, Layton, West Jordan, Clearfield, and Brigham City.

 

This epicenter is at 142 degrees from TC Jenna and may have been promted by energy from that source.

 

O: 04JAN2026 14:18:00  41.3N  111.6W ML=3.2  EMSC   UTAH                         

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.9 in Colombia  was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of  Colombia in San Gil, Pinchote, Piedecuesta.

This epicenter is at 145 degrees from Taiwan and the fifth node from Yukon,

Canada and 105 from Kamchatka and may have been promoted by energy from those

sources.

 

O: 05JAN2026 05:35:40   6.7N   73.0W MB=4.9  EMSC   NORTHERN COLOMBIA            

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.6 in Ethiopia was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Ethiopia in Mek'ele.

NEIC reported was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of  Tigray Ethiopia at Aksum and Mek'ele.

This earthquake may have been promoted by a moderate solar flare.

It occurred at the peak of flare 7570 (C1.7) near local solar midnight.

SWPC parameters for this flare follow:

 

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

 

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

 

7570       1959   2007      2013   C1.7      (January 4, 2026)   1.4E-03  

Ethiopia M 3.4 20:05 UT

 

This earthquake may also have been promoted by the full moon of January 3

as it occurred near the longitude of maximum tidal stress with this

alignment as reported in previous issues of this summary:

 

"The full moon arrived on January 3, 2026 at 10:03 UT.  Longitudes which are at local solar noon at this time are located near 27 East longitude while those at local solar midnight are near 154 West longitude. In the west these include  Hawaii and areas of eastern and southern Alaska  and to a lesser extent areas off the coast of Oregon and California and the east Pacific Rise while in the east they include Western Turkey and Greece and Romania  as well as Ethiopia and areas off southern Africa and eastern Europe. These and surrounding areas are the most likely to see tidally enhanced seismicity at this time. A large to major earthquake is considered moderately likely in the period January 1-8, 2026." (January 1-3, 2026)

 

This epicenter is at the fourth node (90 degrees) from Hokkaido, Japan; the sixth node

(60 degrees) from TC Jenna and 106 degrees from Yukon, Canada and may have been

promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 04JAN2026 20:05:35  13.6N   39.8E MB=4.5  EMSC   ETHIOPIA                     

 

The strongest earthquake in the western hemisphere today was an M 4.8 near

the coast of Nicaragua. It was not reported felt. This event may have

been promoted by the passage of Tropical Cyclone Jenna at the antipode

of this epicenter as reported in this summary:

 

"TC    JENNA    2026-01-05  00:00 UT  12.2S   94.1E   55 kts  South Indian Ocean                                     

 

Tropical Cyclone Jenna (12S) continued today in the region of the south Indian Ocean winds up to 55 kts south of Sumatra.  Increased seismicity south of Sumatra is possible but unlikely at this time.   The antipode is at 12N  86W  -  an area of  Costa Rica and Nicaragua. These areas are active at this time and a moderate antipodal earthquake in this area is likely in the next three days." (January 5, 2026)

 

In addition to being nearly antipodal to TC Jenna this epicenter is located at the sixth node from Yukon, Canada and the fourth node (90 degrees) from Kamchatka and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 04JAN2026 14:20:30  12.6N   87.8W MB=4.8  EMSC   NEAR COAST OF NICARAGUA       

 

 

The strongest earthquake of the day was an M 5.7 in the Prince Edward Island

area of the South Indian Ocean. It was not reported felt in this remote

epicentral area. This event also occurred near the longitude

of maximum tidal stress with the full moon of January 3, 2026. It is symmetric

about the equator with an M 4.0 in the Caucasus today (see below).

The last earthquake in the Prince Edward Islands region within about 200

km of today's epicenter with M>=5.7 occurred as an M 6.2 on May 31, 2024.

A significant earthquake of M 6.8 hit the region on May 21, 2023.

At the time this summary noted:

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.8 in the Prince Edward

Islands of the South Indian Ocean. It was not reported felt in this remote area.

This is the strongest earthquake in the Prince Edward Islands region within about

300 km of these epicenters in at least 35 years. The largest previous earthquake

in this time frame in this area was an M 6.3 exactly 25 years ago today on

May 21, 1998 within about 200 km of today's epicenter." (May 21, 2023)

 

This epicenter is at 102 degrees from Taiwan (Node 7) and at the sixth node from

TC Jenna and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 04JAN2026 13:07:06  43.4S   39.2E MW=5.7  EMSC   PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS REGION 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in northern California south of San Francisco was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of northern California south of San Francisco in Day Valley, Aptos Hills, Larkin Valley, Aptos. Seacliff, Soquel, Live Oak, Twin Lakes, Santa Cruz, San Martin.

This earthquake may have been promoted by a moderate solar flare - the strongest

of the day as it occurred near local solar noon at the peak of flare 7580 - a C2.8

event. Data for this flare from SWPC follow:

 

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

 

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

 

 

7580       2051   2101      2109   C2.9      (January 4, 2026)   2.5E-03  

No. California M 2.8 21:14 UT

Michoacan M 4.1 21:15 UT

 

This epicenter is located at 102 degrees from central Philippins and a the fifth node (72 degrees) from

Honshu, Japan and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 04JAN2026 21:14:16  37.0N  121.8W MD=2.8  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

 

The earthquake in the Caucasus of M 4.0 today (see above) was reported felt lightly in Russia at Lazarevskoye, and Sochi.

Like the earthquake in northern California (see above) this epicenter is at

the fifth node (72 degrees) from Honshu (and Kamchatka) and may have been

promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 04JAN2026 09:47:10  43.9N   39.4E ML=4.0  EMSC   CAUCASUS REGION, RUSSIA      

 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.1 in northern Chile was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of northern Chile at Arica.

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE JENNA (12S)                   

 

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

 

TC    JENNA    2026-01-05  00:00 UT  12.2S   94.1E   55 kts  South Indian Ocean                                     

 

Tropical Cyclone Jenna (12S) continued today in the region of the south Indian Ocean winds up to 55 kts south of Sumatra.  Increased seismicity south of Sumatra is possible but unlikely at this time.   The antipode is at 12N  86W  -  an area of  Costa Rica and Nicaragua. These areas are active at this time and a moderate antipodal earthquake in this area is likely in the next three days.

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE GRANT (09S)                    

 

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

 

TC    GRANT    2026-01-05  00:00 UT  16.1S   59.7E   40 kts  South Indian Ocean                                     

 

Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region of the south Indian Ocean winds up to 40 kts off the east coast of Madagascar.  The antipode is at 16N 120W  - is  in an aseismic section of the North Pacific Ocean.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  January  4, 2026. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

7490       1047   1055      1105   C1.6      (January 4, 2026)   1.6E-03  

South Sandwich Is. M 4.7 10:36 UT

Guerrero M 4.0 10:46 UT

Kamchatka M 5.1 11:01 UT

Baja California M 3.4 11:01 UT

 

7550       1522   1525      1527   C1.7      (January 4, 2026)   6.0E-04  

Arizona M 2.7 15:35 UT

 

7560       1740   1821      1844   C1.9      (January 4, 2026)   6.9E-03  

Southern Italy M 3.7 17:48 UT

Kamchatka M 4.3 17:55 UT M 4.4 18:07 UT

 

7570       1959   2007      2013   C1.7      (January 4, 2026)   1.4E-03  

Ethiopia M 3.4 20:05 UT

Kuril Is. M 4.2 20:12 UT

No. California M 2.4 20:01 UT

 

7580       2051   2101      2109   C2.9      (January 4, 2026)   2.5E-03  

No. California M 2.8 21:14 UT

Michoacan M 4.1 21:15 UT

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   unsettled conditions January 5 quiet January 6-7, 2026.  Solar M-flare chance: 50% X-class: 10% proton storm: 10%

 

AP Indicies: global: 6 high: 2, mid-latitude: 4, time of max AP: 23:00 UT; Max AP: 3; Sunspot Number: 97; Radio Flux: 157  

 

A light geomagnetic storm began around 21:20 UT on January 4. GOES 8 and 9

magnetometers showed about 20% increase in geomagnetic field strength

within about 5 minutes at this time. This storm reached global Kp of 4.3 around 08:00 UT on

January 5 with high latitude K- index of 6 at that time. Sudden commencement storms can help

promote associated enhanced seismicity but generally lead to reduced

seismicity globally in the next two days while systems reconfigure.

 

 

A very strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 30, 2025 at 01:21:41 UT (#251230A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>14.67 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacan, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

January 4, 2026

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

In the past several issues, this summary has followed the continuing activity

in Northern Japan with interest. This is a continuing series which began

on November 9, 2025 (M 6.8) with ensuing events on December 8, 2025 (M 7.6)

and December 31, 2025 (M 6.0). A further strong earthquake in this series is possible

but unlikely (unless a major unexpected solar flare occurs) around January 6-8, 2026 in the northern Honshu to Hokkaido area.

These events have been associated with major solar flares of high M-class to X-class and appear to be related to a sunspot

group rotating with the sun. If this continues a second time for another such event

would be around January 23-27, 2026. This would be most likely to the northeast

of the current series in the Southern Kuril Islands. This summary will continue

to monitor this region for changes in this pattern.

 

The strongest earthquake felt in the world today was an M 4.7 in Eastern Turkey.

NEIC reported it was felt in Turkey with intensity III in Elazig and II in Gaziantep.

EMSC reported moderate to strong shaking in eastern Turkey in Kale, Kussarayi, Elazig, Battalgazi, Malatya, Yesilyurt, Akincilar, Ergani, Adiyaman, Kayapinar, Sur, Karakopru, Sanliurfa, Suruc, Birecik, Sehitkamil, and in Syria at Manbij and Aleppo.

The last earthquake within about 200 km of this epicenter with M>=4.7 occurred

as an M 4.7 on April 27, 2025. These appear to be aftershocks of an M 6.0

of October 16, 2024. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.0 in eastern Turkey. NEIC reported maximum intensity VII (with damage) was felt in Turkey at Elazig and Malatya with V in in Yesilyurt. Intensity IV was reported in Diyarbakir, Erzincan, Gaziantep with intensity II-III in Doganyol, Malatya and Sivric, Elazig and Mazidagi, Mardin, and Ordu, Turkey.

EMSC reported this event was widely and strongly felt in eastern Turkey at Bulgurlu, Zaviye, Atasehir, Dilek, Yesilyurt, Caydacira, Universite, Elazig, Dilek, Kirklar, Girne, Eskisaray, Adiyaman, Varlik, Aktuluk, Kuptepe, Yaslica, Yaytas, Yenikent, Atakent, Firat, Diclekent, Fabrika among others within about 400 km of the epicenter. Also reported lightly felt in Iraq, Syria, Georgia, Lebanon, Cyprus.

The mainshock was accompanied by a series of foreshocks and aftershocks suggesting

strong regional stresses at this time. This included an M 4.3 yesterday reported

in this summary as:

 

"NEIC reported this earthquake of M 4.3 in Eastern Turkey was felt with intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Eastern Turkey in Doganyol and Agin Elazig. 

EMSC reported light shaking in Turkey at Hilalkent, Atasehir, Abdullah Pasa, Sursuru, Cumhuriyet, Universite, Rizaiye, Firat, Yurukselim." (October 15, 2024)

 

This is the strongest earthquake in the region of Europe or the Middle East

since February 20, 2023 when an M 6.3 occurred about 300 km southwest of today's

epicenter and February 6, 2023 when the last earthquake in eastern Turkey within about 200 km of today's epicenter

occurred as an M 6.0 on February 6, 2023 - an aftershock of the major events of M 7.8 and M 7.5

in the area of February 6, 2023 and is the strongest aftershock of that

activity since the M 6.0 of February 6, 2023. At the time this summary noted:

 

"The major earthquake activity in Turkey and Syria continued today with an aftershock of M 7.5-7.6 to the M 7.8 reported in the previous issue of this summary.

Nearly 8700 are now confirmed dead in Turkey (6234) and Syria (2500) from these earthquakes and this number expected to continue to rise as hundreds are still trapped below rubble.

Estimated death tolls could reach 20,000 in the area. There is little available fuel or electricity in the area, nearly the area of

the northeast U.S. The last earthquake causing as many deaths was an M 9.0 in Japan

with a massive tsunami on March 11, 2011. An earthquake of M 7.0 in Haiti in

January, 2010 is estimated to have taken the lives of 220,000-320,000 people. More than 20,000

were injured with thousands of structures damaged or destroyed according to latest

estimates. The number of displaced people - including refugees - affected by these

earthquakes numbers in the hundreds of thousands. Regional airports are only

servicing rescue aircraft. All civilian planes have been grounded. Arrival of aid

is also hampered by civil unrest in Turkey and Syria. Internet photos show large

areas of complete devastation. The earthquake occurred during

harsh winter weather and a cholera epidemic which are expected to continue. Today's event of M 7.5-7.6 occurred near local solar noon and was probably promoted by strong tidal stresses which

maximize near this hour with the full moon." (February 6, 2023)

 

Like the earthquakes of February 6, 2023, today's event also occurred within about

a day of the full moon and was probably promoted by tidal stresses associated with

this alignment as it occurred within about an hour of local solar noon, a time

when tidal stresses maximize.

 

...

 

Today's earthquake in Turkey follows a major series of geomagnetic storms

and may also have been promoted by geomagnetic effects as noted in previous

issues of this summary for example:

 

"The current geomagnetic storm - the strongest in the world since AP at high

latitudes occurred reached 91 and planetary AP reached 122 on August 8, 2024 -

continued today with high latitude AP 116. Severe storms are expected through

October 11 with minor storms October 12. Maximum Kp during the storm reached

Kp 9 - the highest of the scale around 18:00 UT shortly after the arrival

in the earth environment of the CME from the X9.0 flare of early October. Global seismic

conditions are expected to remain relatively quiet through the storm with

a likely temporary enhancement with the arrival of the CME early on October 10

and should increase significantly shortly after the end of the geomagnetic storm

on October 12-15." (October 10-12, 16 2024)

 

Readers may note this previous event in eastern Turkey occurred with

the full moon and strong geomagnetic disturbance.

 

 

Today's event also occurred near the longitude of maximum tidal stress with the

full moon of January 3, 2026 and may have been promoted by tidal stresses

with that alignment as noted in previous issues of this summary:

 

"The full moon arrived on January 3, 2026 at 10:03 UT.  Longitudes which are at local solar noon at this time are located near 27 East longitude while those at local solar midnight are near 154 West longitude. In the west these include  Hawaii and areas of eastern and southern Alaska  and to a lesser extent areas off the coast of Oregon and California and the east Pacific Rise while in the east they include Western Turkey and Greece and Romania  as well as Ethiopia and areas off southern Africa and eastern Europe. These and surrounding areas are the most likely to see tidally enhanced seismicity at this time. A large to major earthquake is considered moderately likely in the period January 1-8, 2026." (January 1-3, 2026)

 

This event in Turkey also appears to have been promoted by a moderate solar

flare (#7350, C8.3). This is the largest solar flare in several days as

reported by SWPC. The earthquake in Turkey occurred at the maximum output

of this flare as recorded with the following parameters by SWPC:

 

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

 

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7350       1723   1729      1732   C8.3      (January 3, 2026)   2.8E-03  

Eastern Turkey M 3.7 17:27 UT

 

This epicenter is at the sixth node (60 degrees) from Tropical Cyclone Grant and at the

fifth node (72 degrees) from Taiwan and may have been promoted by energy from

those sources.

 

O: 03JAN2026 17:27:29  38.4N   38.9E MW=4.7  EMSC   EASTERN TURKEY               

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today occurred as an M 5.9 in the Southeast Indian

Ridge. It was not reported felt in this remote area. This appears to be an aftershock

of an M 6.1 south of this epicenter which occurred on January 1, 2026. At the time

this summary noted in this regard:

                                                       

"NEIC reported an earthquake of M 6.0 in the Southeast Indian Ridge was not felt in this

remote epicentral area. It occurred in late solar morning in this epicentral area (January 1, 2026). This is the strongest earthquake within about 300 km

of this epicenter in the Indian Ridge since an M 6.3 on March 24, 2018 and priot to that an M 6.4 on

November 10, 2010. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"An earthquake in the South Indian Ocean of M 6.2-6.3 was also well forecast to occur

at this time. This is a remote area and this event was not reported felt. It

occurred near local solar midnight and tidal stresses may have helped promote

this event as did geomagnetic effects at this high latitude. The last earthquake

within about 200 km of this epicenter with M>=6.3 was an M 6.5 on November 10, 2010. Other quakes hit the

region with M 6.3-6.5 on October 29, 2005 and February 18, 1994. The antipode

of this event is in southern Ontario, Canada near Ohio at 45N 84W. A light

sympathetic quake could occur near this epicenter in the next several days." (March 24, 2018)

 

 

Today's epicenter in the Southeast Indian Rise is at the fifth node (72 degrees)

from Taiwan; the sixth node (60 degrees) from Mindanao and the 10th node (36 degrees)

from Tropical Cyclones Iggy and Grant in addition to 144 degrees from Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by

energy from those sources." (January 1, 2026)

 

 

O: 03JAN2026 10:07:57  45.4S   96.5E MW=5.9  EMSC   SOUTHEAST INDIAN RIDGE       

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in Southern Peru was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern Peru in Chincha Alta Ica.

 

O: 03JAN2026 20:17:53  14.6S   76.3W MB=4.4  EMSC   NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL PERU   

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 in Taiwan was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Taiwan in Taipei.

 

O: 03JAN2026 19:52:50  24.7N  121.8E ML=4.4  EMSC   TAIWAN                        

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in Central California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central California in Marina.

 

O: 03JAN2026 14:09:46  36.5N  121.1W MD=2.6  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 in Bio-Bio, Chile was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Bio-Bio, Chile in Lebu.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.6 in Ecuador was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Ecuador in Riobamba.

 

O: 03JAN2026 08:46:49   1.9S   78.9W MB=4.5  EMSC   ECUADOR                      

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE 12S                    

 

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

 

TC    12S      2026-01-04  00:00 UT   9.0S   95.2E   50 kts  South Indian Ocean                                     

 

Tropical 12S formed today in the region of the south Indian Ocean winds up to 50 kts south of Sumatra.  Increased seismicity south of Sumatra is possible but unlikely at this time.   The antipode is at 9N  85W  - is south of Panama in an area where a moderate earthquake is possible at this time. TC 12S will then move to the south over the next two days putting it antipodal to Costa Rica and Nicaragua. These areas are active at this time and a moderate antipodal earthquake in this area is likely in the next three days.

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE GRANT (09S)                    

 

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

 

TC    GRANT    2026-01-04  00:00 UT  16.0S   62.2E   45 kts  South Indian Ocean                                     

 

Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region of the south Indian Ocean winds up to 45 kts north of Reunion and Mauritius. Increased volcanism in these islands is likely at TC Grant passes to the north in the next days but should cease as TC Grant makes landfall in Madagascar on January 5-6.  The antipode is at 16N 118W  - is   south of The Gulf of California, Mexico where enhanced antipodal activity north of this epicenter is possible but unlikely at this time.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  January  3, 2026. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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7270       0127   0137      0152   C2.9      (January 3, 2026)   3.6E-03  

New Guinea M 5.0 01:26 UT

Guerrero M 4.3 01:35 UT

Papua M 3.5 01:30 UT

 

7280       0606   0619      0637   C2.3      (January 3, 2026)   4.2E-03  

Tonga M 4.7 06:16 UT

Tonga M 4.7 06:15 UT

 

7300       0637   0643      0647   C2.5      (January 3, 2026)   1.7E-03  

7290       0741   0749      0755   C2.0      (January 3, 2026)   1.7E-03  

Southern California M 2.0 07:44 UT

 

7340       1451   1458      1507   C2.4      (January 3, 2026)   2.2E-03  

7350       1723   1729      1732   C8.3      (January 3, 2026)   2.8E-03  

Eastern Turkey M 3.7 17:27 UT

 

7360       1856   1909      1919   C1.7      (January 3, 2026)   2.3E-03  

Gulf of Aden M 4.5 19:10 UT

 

7370       2026   2038      2045   C3.5      (January 3, 2026)   3.2E-03  

Talaud M 4.8 20:46 UT

 

7390       2215   2219      2224   C1.7      (January 3, 2026)   1.0E-03  

New Britain M 5.0 22:25 UT

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   minor storms January 4 and unsettled conditions January 5 quiet January 6, 2026.  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  28 10 18:00 6  136 165

 

 

A very strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 30, 2025 at 01:21:41 UT (#251230A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>14.67 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacan, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

 

January 3, 2026

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

In the issue of this summary on December 30, 2025 the following was stated:

 

 

"SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE HAYLEY (10S)                   

 

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

 

TC    HAYLEY   2025-12-30  00:00 UT  16.5S  122.0E  110 kts  North of western Australia                            

 

Tropical Cyclone Hayley (10S) continued today in the region north of western Australia winds up to 110 kts. It could continue to promote enhanced seismicity in this area.   The antipode is at 16N 58W  - is in the area of the Leeward Islands where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm makes landfall today and tomorrow.

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE GRANT (09S)                    

 

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

 

TC    GRANT    2025-12-30  00:00 UT  14.3S   78.3E  135 kts  South of India                                     

 

Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region south of India winds up to 135 kts as a suddenly forming major storm.  The antipode is at 15N 102W  - is  east of Central America and south of Guerrero, Mexico where enhanced antipodal activity is possible." (December 30, 2025)

 

These were the only tropical cyclones active on that date in the world. This

is notable because today January 2, 2026 the two largest earthquakes of

the current year occurred in Guerrero, Mexico (M 6.5) and Martinique/Guadeloupe (M 5.5).

These appear to be consistent with antipodal focusing of energy from the two

tropical cyclones noted above.

 

These areas also show consistent triggering at times of lunar-solar alignments

and these earthquakes were probably promoted by the full moon tidal stresses

of January 3 as noted in previous issues of this summary as:

 

"The full moon will arrive on January 3, 2026 at 10:03 UT.  Longitudes which are at local solar noon at this time are located near 27 East longitude while those at local solar midnight are near 154 West longitude. In the west these include  Hawaii and areas of eastern and southern Alaska  and to a lesser extent areas off the coast of Oregon and California and the east Pacific Rise while in the east they include Western Turkey and Greece and Romania  as well as Ethiopia and areas off southern Africa and eastern Europe. These and surrounding areas are the most likely to see tidally enhanced seismicity at this time. A large to major earthquake is considered moderately likely in the period January 1-8, 2026." (January 1-2, 2026)

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.5 in Guerrero, Mexico. NEIC

reported it was felt widely with damage in Guerrero and intensity up to VIII in Ayutla, VI in Chilapa, V in Acamixtla, Acapulco, Tlapa, Chjilpancingo, Cuautitlan, Totolapan and in Mexico City; IV in Puebla Mexico at Teziutlan, Ocoyucan, Momoxpan, Taxco, in Uruapan, Ocampo, Michoacan, in Mexico City area at Xico, Nezahualcoyotl, Metepec, Buenavista, Mesico City, Atenco, Naucalpan and III in Tlaxcala, Oxaca, Jalisco, Michoacan, Querretaro, Veracruz, Morelos, Guanajuato, Hidalgo, Coatepec, Los Reyes, and as far as 700 km from the epicenter.

A number of moderate aftershocks were also lightly felt in the area of Guerrero.

Press reports (BBC) report at least two were killed in the earthquake with one

in Mexico City where 12 were injured. Minor damage to built structures was

extensive but only two buildings appeared to be likely to collapse although

39 others were being assessed for possible demolition. Roads and hospitals

were impacted with many landslides on roads in Guerrero State. 

This is the strongest earthquake in the area of Guerrero within about 250 km

of this epicenter since an M 7.0 on September 8, 2021. At the time this summary

noted:

 

 

"A major earthquake of M 7.0 shook the region of Guerrero, Mexico south of Mexico City today.

A foreshock of M 4.2 occurred several hours before the mainshock and was felt in Guerrero with IV at Acatlan, Zihuatanejo, Coatepec,Mexico City and II-III in Tlapa, Santos Reys, Oaxaca, Vista Hermosa, Naucalpan, Chautla, Puebla and in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.

NEIC reported the mainshock was felt with maximum intensity VII with slight damage in Guerrero, Mexico at Acapulco, Chipancingo, and VI i El Ocotilo, Tepecoacuillc, Tizapotla and Taxco with IV in Tlapa and Huamuxtitlan and II-III in Xaltianguis and Petatlan and in Mexico City.

A number of aftershocks were lightly felt in the Mexico City and Tlalnepantla, Mexico area.

Reuters reported at least one person died in the quake when a pole fell on him.

The earthquake was centered near Acapulco, Mexico and caused damage as far

north as Mexico City with landslides. Tall buildings swayed and cars were crushed

by falling debris. A tsunami alert was not issued but minor sea level fluctuations

may have occurred. No earthquakes of M>=7 have occurred within about 100 km

of today's epicenter in the past 30 ye3ars. Earthquakes within about 250

km of this occurred about 250 km northeast on September 19, 2017 and to the northwest on April 18, 2014.

Similar events hit to the east of this on March 20, 2012 (M 7.4); February 25, 1996 (M 7.1) and September 14,

1995 (M 7.4). This earthquake occurred with the new moon and was

probably promoted by strong tidal stresses associated with that alignment.

 

...

 

A Tropical Depression made landfall off the coast of Guerrero, Mexico about

the time of the M 7.0. Stresses associated with this storm probably also

helped promote seismicity in this region of Mexico at this time as reported

in this summary as:

 

"Tropical Depression 15E formed  south of western Mexico today with winds up to 40 kts. This system is expected to track to the north and west and may enhance seismicity in western and central Mexico. The M 7.0 in Guerrero, Mexico today may have been promoted by stresses associated with this storm." (September 6-7, 2021)

 

A series of moderate earthquakes north of this epicenter has been occurring

over the past two days. It is likely that this was precursory to today's

event in Guerrero, Mexico." (September 8, 2021)

 

Prior to that an M 7.1 occurred north of this epicenter on September 19, 2017 (also with the new moon).

This was discussed in this summary at the time as:

 

 

"The timing of today's earthquake near local solar noon in conjunction with the

new moon alignment strongly suggests tidal triggering to this event.

 

...

 

 

"... today's event of M 7.1 also was associated with

strong geomagnetic activity. ... occurred as the CME from the strongest

flare in 12 years hit the earth. Geomagnetic activity also peaked yesterday

at the strongest levels (KP 7) since September 8 and was probably also

promotional to the Mexican earthquake today as noted in the previous summary:

 

"The geomagnetic field was at active conditions today.  The AP level was 22.

High latitude geomagnetic field saw major storms with AP at 51.

Strong seismicity is still possible within 10-15 degrees from the geomagnetic

equator and at high auroral latitudes around September 18-21." (September 19, 2017)

 

In addition to being antipodal to Tropical Cyclone Grant, this epicenter

in Guerrero, Mexico is also near 102 degrees from northern Japan, and at the seventh

node (52 degrees) from the Yukon, Canada and the third node (120 degrees)

from Taiwan and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

A listing for events in this series of M>=4 follows. A more complete listing

can be found in the Data section of this report.

 

 

O: 02JAN2026 13:58:18  16.9N   99.3W Mw=6.5  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 02JAN2026 13:58:18  16.9N   99.3W MB=6.5  NEIC   GUERRERO, MEXICO             

O: 02JAN2026 21:42:06  16.6N   99.5W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE GUERRERO, MEXICO    

O: 02JAN2026 14:17:32  16.7N   99.5W ML=4.2  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 02JAN2026 16:28:45  16.7N   99.5W ML=4.0  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 02JAN2026 19:25:12  16.7N   99.5W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 02JAN2026 20:53:34  16.7N   99.5W ML=4.0  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 02JAN2026 21:18:20  16.7N   99.5W ML=4.0  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 02JAN2026 21:37:27  16.7N   99.5W ML=4.1  EMSC   OFFSHORE GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 02JAN2026 23:06:45  16.7N   99.5W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 03JAN2026 00:34:11  16.7N   99.5W ML=4.0  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 03JAN2026 00:37:48  16.7N   99.6W ML=4.1  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 03JAN2026 00:59:49  16.7N   99.5W ML=4.1  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 03JAN2026 02:43:14  16.7N   99.5W ML=4.1  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 03JAN2026 02:57:48  16.7N   99.5W ML=4.0  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 03JAN2026 03:03:00  16.7N   99.6W ML=4.1  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 03JAN2026 03:06:56  16.7N   99.6W ML=4.0  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 03JAN2026 07:15:22  16.7N   99.5W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 03JAN2026 07:28:40  16.7N   99.5W ML=4.0  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 02JAN2026 14:46:54  16.8N   99.5W ML=4.0  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 02JAN2026 15:08:42  16.8N   99.5W ML=4.1  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 02JAN2026 15:37:08  16.8N   99.2W ML=4.4  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 02JAN2026 16:24:09  16.8N   99.5W ML=4.0  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 02JAN2026 16:36:07  16.8N   99.5W ML=4.1  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 02JAN2026 16:43:19  16.8N   99.5W ML=4.1  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 02JAN2026 17:00:35  16.8N   99.4W mb=4.5  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 02JAN2026 21:19:57  16.8N   99.5W ML=4.2  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 03JAN2026 01:29:47  16.8N   99.5W ML=4.1  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 03JAN2026 01:34:49  16.8N   99.5W ML=4.3  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

O: 02JAN2026 15:34:18  16.9N   99.3W mb=4.2  EMSC   GUERRERO, MEXICO

 

The M 5.5 in the Leeward Islands near Martinique and Guadeloupe today was reported felt in Martinique with intensity V in Le Marin, IV in La Trinite, Saint-Pierre, Saint-Joseph, Fort-d-France, Schoelcher, Le Francois, Les Trois-Ilets, Le Robert and in Castries, Saint Lucia.

EMSC reported a loud noise and strong shaking in Martinique at La Trinite, Le Robert, Le Francois, Le Lorrain, Le Gros-Morne, Le Vauclin, Saint-Joseph, Le Lamentin, Basse-Pointe, Ducos, Saint-Esprit, Ducos, Fort-de-France, Schoelcher, among others.

The last earthquake within the area of Martinique within about 150 km of today's

epicenter with M>=5.5 occurred on February 3, 2017. At the time this summary noted:

 

"A moderate earthquake of M 5.6 hit the region of Martinique in the eastern Caribbean

today. NEIC reported it was felt with maximum intensity VI in Le Lamentin, Fort-de-France, Martinique and V in Fort-de-France, Saint-Pierre, Schoelcher, Riviere-Salee and Le Robert, La Trinite, Martinique and in Dennery and Cap Estate, Gros Inlet, Saint Lucia. Intensity IV was reported from La Trinite, Le Lorrain, Ducos, Guadeloupe; in Byera, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Point-a-Pitre, Grande-Terre, Guadeloupe; Choc, Castries, Saint Lucia. It was also reported lightly felt with intensity II-III in Marginique at Gros-Morne, La Vauclin, Saint-Joseph, Rivere-Pilote, La Plaine, Martinique; in Dominica at Castle Bruce, Saint David, Marigot and Calibishie, Saint Andrew; Portsmouth, Saint John, Canefield, Saint Paul; Roseau, Saint George; Marigot, Saint Andrew, Dominica;

in Saint Lucia at Cap Estate, Gros Islet, Castries, Choc, Soufriere, Saint Lucia; Capesterre-Belle-Eau, Gourbeyre, Le Gosier, Basse-Terre, Saint-Claude, Petit-Bourg, Baie-Mahault, Sainte-Rose, Guadeloupe; in Saint Vincente and the Frenadines at Kingstown, Saint George and in Bridgetown, Saint Michael, Barbados and Orocovis, Puerto Rico.

The mainshock followed a light regional event of M 3.9 in Saint Kitts and Nevis and some

of the stated felt activity with the Martinique event may refer to the Saint

Kitts and Nevis earlier event. The last event in the Martinique region of M>=5.6

occurred on October 18, 2016 and prior to that an M 5.6 on December 8, 2015 and December 19, 2014.

The last event of M>5.6 in the area was an M  7.4 on November 27, 2007." (February 3, 2017)

 

Today's earthquake in Martinique occurred as a moderate geomagnetic storm reaching Kp 5 hit. The GOES-19 and GOES-18

magnetometer shows a sudden decline in geomagnetic field strength of about 50% beginning

around 21:40 UT and ending about 22:00 UT. The earthquake in Martinique

occurred during this geomagnetic field decline.

 

 

A small foreshock in the Guadeloupe area preceded today's M 5.5 and was reported

in the previous issue of this summary as:

 

"EMSC reported an earthquake of M 3.2 in the Leeward Islands near Guadeloupe was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of  Guadeloupe.

This epicenter is at the position of the antipode of Tropical Cyclone Hayley

on December 30, 2025. It is likely it was promoted by antipodal focused

energy from that source as reported at the time in this summary:

 

"TC    HAYLEY   2025-12-30  00:00 UT  16.5S  122.0E  110 kts  North of western Australia                            

 

Tropical Cyclone Hayley (10S) continued today in the region north of western Australia winds up to 110 kts. It could continue to promote enhanced seismicity in this area.   The antipode is at 16N 58W  - is in the area of the Leeward Islands where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm makes landfall today and tomorrow." (December 30,, 2025)

 

This area of the Caribbean is active and a further moderate earthquake

could still occur near this epicenter in the next several days.

 

This epicenter is located at 144 degrees from TC Grant, the fifth node (72 degrees)  from the Yukon, Canada; the third

node (120 degrees) from Hokkaido and at 103 degrees from Kamchatka and

may have been promoted by energy from those sources." (January 1-2, 2026)

 

 

O: 02JAN2026 21:48:26  15.1N   60.5W MB=5.5  NEIC   MARTINIQUE                   

 

 

Planetary K-index reached 5.0 (G1  geomagnetic storm levels) late in the UT day

maximizing around 21:50 UT  which may have triggered the M 5.5 in Martinique. A second sudden decline in the GOES magnetometer geomagnetic field strength. Today's storm began with K-index at high latitudes around

14:00 UT. This may have triggered a strong earthquake in Guerrero, Mexico

which coincided with the sudden commencement of this storm.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.4 in Hawaii was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Hawaii with III in Pahala, Honokaa, Pepeekeo, and II in Holualoa, Kailua Kona, Captain Cook, Hilo, Papaikou, Laupahoehoe and Kealakekua.

EMSC reported it was felt strongly in Hawaiian Ocean View and Honoka'a.

 

This epicenter is at 102 degrees from TC Iggy and may have been promoted by

energy from that source.

 

 

O: 02JAN2026 08:00:13  19.2N  155.4W MB=3.6  NEIC   HAWAII                       

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE GRANT (09S)                    

 

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

 

TC    GRANT    2026-01-03  00:00 UT  15.0S   64.2E   45 kts  South Indian Ocean                                     

 

Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region of the south Indian Ocean winds up to 45 kts north of Reunion and Mauritius. Increased volcanism in these islands is likely at TC Grant passes to the north in the next two days.  The antipode is at 15N 116W  - is   south of The Gulf of California, Mexico where enhanced antipodal activity is possible.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  January  2, 2026. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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7120       0008   0017      0023   C6.5      (January 2, 2026)   3.9E-03  

South Sandwich M 5.0 00:20 UT

Andreanof Is. M 3.7 00:17 UT

Eastern Turkey M 1.9 00:09 UT

 

7130       0057   0104      0108   C1.9      (January 2, 2026)   1.2E-03  

San Francisco M 3.0 00:59 UT

 

7140       0141   0147      0150   C1.9      (January 2, 2026)   1.1E-03  

7150       0245   0255      0259   C5.5      (January 2, 2026)   2.8E-03  

Molucca Sea M 3.7 03:00 UT

 

7160       0352   0357      0403   C5.7      (January 2, 2026)   2.8E-03  

Myanmar M 3.7 04:0 UT

 

7190       0907   0914      0916   C1.8      (January 2, 2026)   1.5E-03  

7200       0916   0925      0937   C2.2      (January 2, 2026)   2.9E-03  

Kuril Is. M 4.2 09:34 UT

Guerrero M 3.9 09:34 UT

Molucca Sea M 3.8 09:26 UT

 

7230       1238   1249      1255   C1.7      (January 2, 2026)   1.7E-03  

7250       2048   2054      2058   C2.1      (January 2, 2026)   1.3E-03  

Guerrero M 4.0 20:54 UT

Ecuador M 3.6 20:59 UT

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  major storms January 3, 2026 with minor storms January 4 and unsettled conditions January 5, 2026.  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)    24  29 16 19:00 5  124 166

 

 

Planetary K-index reached 5.0 (G1  geomagnetic storm levels) late in the UT day

maximizing around 21:50 UT  which may have triggered the M 5.5 in Martinique. A second sudden decline in the GOES magnetometer geomagnetic field strength. Today's storm began with K-index at high latitudes around

14:00 UT. This may have triggered a strong earthquake in Guerrero, Mexico

which coincided with the sudden commencement of this storm.

 

 

A very strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 30, 2025 at 01:21:41 UT (#251230A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>14.67 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacan, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

January 2, 2026

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

The full moon will arrive on January 3, 2026 at 10:03 UT.  Longitudes which are at local solar noon at this time are located near 27 East longitude while those at local solar midnight are near 154 West longitude. In the west these include  Hawaii and areas of eastern and southern Alaska  and to a lesser extent areas off the coast of Oregon and California and the east Pacific Rise while in the east they include Western Turkey and Greece and Romania  as well as Ethiopia and areas off southern Africa and eastern Europe. These and surrounding areas are the most likely to see tidally enhanced seismicity at this time. A large to major earthquake is considered moderately likely in the period January 1-8, 2026.

 

 

The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 5.7  followed by an M 5.3 in southeastern Alaska.

NEIC reported it with felt with intensity III in Whitehorse and IV in Haines Junction, Yukon Territory, Canada and in Alaska with III in Yakjutat, Haines, Copper Center and lightly in Elfin Cove.

EMSC reported light shaking in Juneau, Alaska.  This is the strongest aftershock to date of the M 7.0 of December 6, 2025

in the Yukon Territory, Canada although a similar event of M 5.7-5.8 occurred on December 8, 2025.  A series of increasingly large aftershocks has occurred in this area over the

past several days as reported in the previous issue of this summary:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 5.1 in southeastern Alaska

along the border with Yukon Territory, Canada. NEIC reported this event

was felt with intensity III in Yukon, Canada at Whitehorse and Haines Junction with II.

It follows a slow increase in regional seismicity over the past two days

as reported in the previous issue of this summary:

 

"The strongest earthquakes in the U.S. or Canada today were a series about 200 km outside the

aftershock zone southeast of the M 7.0 in the Yukon, Canada event of December 6, 2025.

These events of M 3.5 and 3.6 follow an M 4.6 in the region yesterday. That event

is the strongest aftershock of the December 6 mainshock  since an M 4.7 on December

10, 2025. Recent increases in solar activity may indicate activation of the

area with the possibility of a further event of M>=5 in the next couple of

days.  Today's earthquakes were probably felt with intensity up to III in the Elfin Cove area of

Alaska as per NEIC data.

 

These epicenters are at the seventh node (52 degrees) from Hokkaido

and may have been promoted by energy from that source." (December 29-30, 2025)

 

The M 5.7 in the Yukon Territory, Canada may have been promoted by a moderate

C5.3 solar flare - the second largest of the day as it occurred near the peak

output of this flare.  SWPC reported the following parameters for this solar flare:

 

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

 

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7010       0642   0648      0651   C5.3      (January 1, 2026)   2.3E-03  

Yukon M 5.3 06:55 UT

Yukon M 5.7 06:47 UT

 

 

Today's event of M 5.0 is located at 105 degrees from Tropical Cyclone Hayley

and may have been promoted by energy from that source as well as from Honshu, Japan." (December 31, 2025)

 

Today's epicenter of the M 5.7 is located at the fifth node (72 degrees) from

Taiwan and may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

 

O: 01JAN2026 06:46:53  60.5N  140.0W Mw=5.7  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 06:54:58  60.5N  140.1W Mw=5.3  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:02:52  60.5N  139.9W ML=3.6  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:08:30  60.5N  140.1W ML=3.2  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:11:42  60.5N  140.1W ML=3.4  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:17:01  60.5N  140.2W ML=3.5  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:25:02  60.5N  139.9W ML=3.9  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:36:48  60.5N  139.9W ML=3.5  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:52:35  60.5N  140.1W ML=3.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 08:26:08  60.5N  140.2W ML=3.1  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 08:48:24  60.5N  140.1W ML=3.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 12:52:18  60.5N  140.0W ML=4.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 22:54:34  60.5N  140.0W ML=3.2  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 02JAN2026 01:35:55  60.5N  139.9W ML=3.9  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 02JAN2026 05:52:12  60.5N  139.9W ML=3.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:05:28  60.6N  140.2W ML=3.3  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:10:13  60.6N  139.9W ML=3.2  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 15:48:48  60.6N  140.4W ML=3.1  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 16:40:06  60.6N  139.9W ML=3.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 02JAN2026 07:50:17  60.6N  139.9W ML=3.1  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:54:37  60.4N  140.2W ML=3.2  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANA

P: 01JAN2026 178576    61.0N  140.0W 3.2-5.3 AAAAA  Central Alaska             

P: 03JAN2026 178576    60.3N  139.6W 3.2-5.2 AAAAA  Central Alaska             

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Baja California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Baja California in Reacomodo, Mexico.

 

This epicenter is located at 102 degrees from Taiwan; the sixth node (60 degrees)

from Kamchatka and at 60.0 degrees from the North Geomagnetic pole and

may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 02JAN2026 02:33:01  32.4N  115.2W ML=2.4  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO       

O: 01JAN2026 08:02:18  31.4N  115.6W ML=3.1  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in San Francisco, California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of San Francisco, California with IV in Diablo, III in San Ramon, Danville, Oakland, Dublin, Pleasanton, Oakland, Clayton, Concord, Lafayette, and II in Alameda, Walnut Creek, Livermore, Berkeley, Castro Valley, Fremont, Alamo, Hayward.

EMSC reported a loud jolt with rolling waves in California at San Ramon, Blackhawk, Dublin, Castro Valley and Firview in the Hayward Hills.

 

O: 02JAN2026 00:58:59  37.8N  122.0W ML=3.0  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 02JAN2026 07:13:46  37.3N  121.7W MD=2.2  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

 

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.6 near Adak, Alaska  was probably felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area.

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

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

 

This epicenter is at the seventh node (52 degrees) from Taiwan, and the third node (120 degrees)

from the South Geomagnetic Pole. It is also at the 10th node (36 degrees) from the

North Geomagneti Pole and near the fourth node (90 degrees) from Tropical Cyclone Iggy

and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 02JAN2026 00:17:46  51.4N  176.5W ML=3.7  EMSC   ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in Bio-Bio Chile was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Bio-Bio Chile at Los Angeles.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Cabrero and Los Angeles, Chile.

 

This epicenter is at the third node from Cyclone Grant and may have been

promoted by energy from that source.

 

 

O: 01JAN2026 13:25:41  37.2S   72.7W MB=4.4  EMSC   BIO-BIO, CHILE               

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.9 in Myanmar was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Myanmar with III in Kyaukse, Mandalay and II in Pakokku, Magway.

EMSC reported strong shaking in Myanmar at Shwebo, Mandalay, Sagaing, and Nyaungshwe.

 

This epicenter is at the ninth node (40 degrees) from Tropical Cyclones Iggy and Grant;

at the fourth node from the South Geomagnetic Pole and at the eighth node (45 degrees)

from Hokkaido and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 01JAN2026 13:19:00  22.8N   95.9E MB=4.9  EMSC   MYANMAR                      

O: 01JAN2026 14:03:19  22.6N   96.2E ML=4.4  EMSC   MYANMAR

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.6 in Zulia, Venezuela was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Zulia, Venezuela in Maracaibo.

This event may have been promoted by antipodal energy focused from Tropical

Storm Iggy  as noted in the previous issue of this summary:

 

"TC    IGGY     2026-01-01  00:00 UT  13.0S  109.0E   55 kts  North of western Australia                            

 

Tropical Cyclone Iggy (11S) formed today in the region of north of  western Australia winds up to 55 kts in a non-seismic area.   The antipode is at 14N 71W  - is in the region north of Venezuela and could tigger a moderate seismic event near this location in the next several days." (January 1, 2026)

 

In addition to the antipode of TC Iggy this epicenter is at the third node from Hokkaido

and 143 degrees from Taiwan and  102 degrees from Kamchatka and may have

been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 01JAN2026 12:37:04  10.4N   72.0W MB=4.6  EMSC   ZULIA, VENEZUELA             

P: 01JAN2026 178379    12.0N   72.0W 4.0-5.6 ABAAA  Colombia                    

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Mindanao, Philippines was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Mindanao, Philippines with IV in Bislig, Caraga and in Canocotan, Southern Mindanao with III in Andili and II in Buayan, southern Mindanao and in Sibagat, Caraga.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Mindanao at Mati, Magugpo Poblacion, Davao.

 

In addition to being at the fifth node (72 degrees) from the South Geomagnetic

pole, this epicenter is at the 12th node (30 degrees) from Tropical Cyclone Iggy

and at the seventh node (51 degrees) from Tropical Cyclone Grant and may have

been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 01JAN2026 10:46:12   7.8N  126.8E MB=5.0  EMSC   MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES        

 

 

EMSC reported a series of light earthquake of M 3.0-3.5 in Czechia was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Czechia at Luby, Plesna, Olovi, Kraslice, Rotava, Habartov, Klingenthal, As, Brezova, Cheb, Vresova, Nejdek, Chodov, Karlovy Vary, Horni Slavkov, Otovice,  and in Germany at Theuma, Pohl, Morgenrothe-Rautenkranz and Schneeberg. 

 

This epicenter is at the fourth node from Tropical Cyclone Grant and at 105

degrees from TC Iggy and may have been promoted by energy from those sourcs.

 

O: 01JAN2026 17:04:52  50.3N   12.5E ML=3.4  EMSC   CZECH REPUBLIC               

O: 01JAN2026 16:38:25  50.3N   12.4E ML=3.3  EMSC   CZECH REPUBLIC

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 3.2 in the Leeward Islands near Guadeloupe was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of  Guadeloupe.

This epicenter is at the position of the antipode of Tropical Cyclone Hayley

on December 30, 2025. It is likely it was promoted by antipodal focused

energy from that source as reported at the time in this summary:

 

"TC    HAYLEY   2025-12-30  00:00 UT  16.5S  122.0E  110 kts  North of western Australia                            

 

Tropical Cyclone Hayley (10S) continued today in the region north of western Australia winds up to 110 kts. It could continue to promote enhanced seismicity in this area.   The antipode is at 16N 58W  - is in the area of the Leeward Islands where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm makes landfall today and tomorrow." (December 30,, 2025)

 

This area of the Caribbean is active and a further moderate earthquake

could still occur near this epicenter in the next several days.

 

This epicenter is located at 144 degrees from TC Grant, the fifth node (72 degrees)  from the Yukon, Canada; the third

node (120 degrees) from Hokkaido and at 103 degrees from Kamchatka and

may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 02JAN2026 04:38:26  15.9N   60.9W ML=3.2  EMSC   GUADELOUPE REGION, LEEWARD ISL

 

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE IGGY (11S)                   

 

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

 

TC    IGGY     2026-01-02  00:00 UT  16.0S  108.5E   40 kts  North of western Australia                            

 

Tropical Cyclone Iggy (11S) continued today in the region of north of  western Australia winds up to 55 kts in a non-seismic area.   The antipode is at 16N 71W  - is in the region south of Haiti and Dominican Republic and could trigger a moderate seismic event near this location in the next several days.

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE GRANT (09S)                    

 

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

 

TC    GRANT    2026-01-02  00:00 UT  15.0S   67.2E   55 kts  South Indian Ocean                                      

 

Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region of the south Indian Ocean winds up to 55 kts north of Reunion and Mauritius. Increased volcanism in these islands is likely at TC Grant passes to the north in the next three days.  The antipode is at 15N 113W  - is   south of The Gulf of California, Mexico where enhanced antipodal activity is possible.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  January  1, 2026. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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6920       0056   0103      0108   C1.7      (January 1, 2026)   1.3E-03  

Southern Greece M 3.5 00:56 UT

 

6930       0119   0124      0128   C1.8      (January 1, 2026)   1.0E-03  

SE Indian Ridge M 6.0 01:53 UT

 

6960       0215   0225      0233   C9.6      (January 1, 2026)   6.7E-03  

Hokkaido M 3.7 02:23 UT

Kamchatka M 4.4 02:13 UT

 

6990       0534   0537      0542   C2.0      (January 1, 2026)   1.1E-03  

Kamchatka M 4.9 05:47 UT

Central California M 2.1 05:38 UT

 

7000       0552   0604      0609   C2.4      (January 1, 2026)   3.2E-03  

Papua M 5.0 06:02 UT

 

7040       0609   0622      0629   C4.4      (January 1, 2026)   4.4E-03  

Hindu Kush  M 4.3 06:14 UT

 

7010       0642   0648      0651   C5.3      (January 1, 2026)   2.3E-03  

Yukon M 5.3 06:55 UT

Yukon M 5.7 06:47 UT

 

7060       1504   1510      1515   C1.6      (January 1, 2026)   1.1E-03  

Kamchatka M 4.8 15:17 UT

Panama M 3.8 15:17 UT

 

7070       1548   1555      1603   C2.1      (January 1, 2026)   1.9E-03  

Hokkaido M 4.3 15:56 UT

Sucre, Venezuela M 3.7 16:11 UT

 

7080       1727   1759      1830   C6.2      (January 1, 2026)   1.5E-02  

Ryukyu Is. M 3.7 17:32 UT

Nevada M 2.1 17:38 UT

 

7090       1846   1855      1905   C3.9      (January 1, 2026)   4.6E-03  

Mindanao M 3.9 18:53 UT

Hawaii M 2.0 18:45 UT

 

7100       2143   2150      2155   C2.7      (January 1, 2026)   1.8E-03  

Kermadec  Islands M 3.9 21:46 UT

Guerrero M 3.9 22:09 UT

 

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  major storms January 3, 2026 with minor storms January 2 and 4, 2026.  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  15 10 17:00 5  120 169

 

 

A very strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 30, 2025 at 01:21:41 UT (#251230A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>14.67 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacan, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

 

 

January  1, 2026

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

The full moon will arrive on January 3, 2026 at 10:03 UT.  Longitudes which are at local solar noon at this time are localed near 27 East longitude while those at local solar midnight are near 154 West longitude. In the west these include  Hawaii and areas of eastern and southern Alaska  and to a lesser extent areas off the coast of Oregon and California and the east Pacific Rise while in the east they include Western Turkey and Greece and Romania  as well as Ethiopia and areas off southern Africa and eastern Europe. These and surrounding areas are the most likely to see tidally enhanced seismicity at this time. A large to major earthquake is considered moderately likely in the period January 1-8, 2026.

 

A strong M-class solar flare (#6870) occurred today. This flare - initially classified by SWPC - as an M7.1

is the strongest solar flare reported since an X1.9 (#230) on December 1, 2025

and an X1.1 on December 8, 2025 (#2960).  Following are the flare parameters for this flare from SWPC.

 

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

 

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6870       1312   1351      1445   M7.1      (December 31, 2025)   1.2E-01  *

BANDA Sea M 4.1 13:30 UT

Yap, Micronesia M 4.7 13:45 UT

Loyalty Is. M 5.0 13:51 UT

Northern Honshu, M 6.0 14:26 UT

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

 

At the time of the X1.1 flare on December 8, 2025 this summary noted:

 

"Today's earthquake (of M 7.6 in Hokkaido, Japan) occurred within minutes of local solar midnight, a time

when triggering of seismicity is most likely by tidal and geomagnetic effects

and this event may have been promoted by a strong X1.1 flare earlier in the day.

 

In the previous issue of this summary it had been noted that a strong X1.1

flare earlier in the day could result in this type and placement of a

strong earthquake later on December 8, 2025 as:

 

The most likely seismic enhancement with this flare would occur near 75 West

and 105 East longitudes including areas of western South America and eastern

Indonesia among others (including to the north along the western Pacific Rim). A moderate to strong quake is possible in these areas

before the end of the day." (December 8, 2025)

 

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

 

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XXXX       0448   0510      0525   X1.1      (December 8, 2025)   1.1E-01 * 

Myanmar M 3.8 04:49 UT

Yukon, Canada M 3.6 04:49 UT

Kuril Is. M 4.5 04:58 UT

 

" (December 8, 2025)

 

Similar triggered seismicity with the today's M7.1 solar flare could

be expected along the western Pacific rim (especially in  Japan).

In Fact, toward the end of today's M7.1 flare, a strong earthquake did

occur - in Hokkaido, Japan with M 6.0 the the following parameters:

Readers should note the coincidence in timing with the M 7.6 of December 8, 2025

(within about 12 minutes of the same time of day) as recorded in this

summary:

 

O: 31DEC2025 14:26:56  40.1N  142.9E MW=6.0  EMSC    NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN               

O: 08DEC2025 14:15:10  41.0N  143.1E MW=7.6  EMSC    NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN               

O: 09NOV2025 08:03:38  39.5N  143.3E Mw=6.8  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN

 

This earthquake occurred within minutes of local solar midnight during the

M7.1 solar flare described above. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity

up to IV in Morioka, Iwate and lightly in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.

This is the strongest earthquake within about 200 km of this epicenter since

the M 7.6 and M 6.6 on December 8, 2025 and an aftershock of M 6.7 on December 12, 2025.

Readers should note the coincidence in timing with the M 7.6 of December 8, 2025

(within about 12 minutes of the same time of day).  Today's epicenter lies about 100 km south of those events and about 100 km north of the M 6.8 in

northern Honshu of November 9 and 10, 2025. The M 6.8 in northern Honshu

of that date (which began the current series of strong earthquakes in northern Japan) also occurred towards the end of a major solar flare - an X1.7

as reported in this summary and SWPC with parameters:

 

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

 

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

 

 

6870       1312   1351      1445   M7.1      (December 31, 2025)   1.2E-01  *

Northern Honshu, M 6.0 14:26 UT

 

4640       0654   0733      0843   X1.7      (November 9, 2025)   3.2E-01   

Honshu M 6.8 08:03 UT

 

This M7.1 today was the strongest solar flare reported by SWPC before the X1.7 on

December 8, 2025.

 

The epicenter of M 6.0 in northern Honshu today was located at the seventh node from Yukon, Canada

and at the sixth node (60 degrees) from Tropical Cyclone Iggy.

 

All of these events (including today's M 6.0) are likely to have been promoted

and triggered by Solar Flare Effects (SFE) associated with major solar flares.

 

 

Moderate earthquakes near local solar midnight also occurred and were related

to the M7.1 solar flare in Micronesia (M 4.7) and the Loyalty Islands (M 5.0).

 

An earthquake of M 4.1 occurred in North Island, New Zealand today. GeoNet

reported the following parameters for this event:

 

O: 31DEC2025 12:09:41 40.2S 174.4E MB=4.1  GEONET Felt with moderate intensity in the area southeast of Levin, New Zealand and in southern North Island and northern South Island. 154 reports of felt events were made of which 96 reported weak and 55 light intensity with 3 reports of moderate shaking and 0 with strong and 0 severe and 0 with extreme intensity came from the area.

 

This eicenter is located at the fourth node from Tropical Cyclone Grant (90 degrees)

and at the sixth node from Tropical Cyclone Iggy and may have been promoted

by energy from those sources.

 

O: 31DEC2025 12:09:41  40.2S  174.4E ML=4.0  EMSC   COOK STRAIT, NEW ZEALAND     

 

The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 5.7  followed by an M 5.3 in southeastern Alaska.

NEIC reported it with felt with intensity III in Whitehorse and IV in Haines Junction, Yukon Territory, Canada and in Alaska with III in Yakjutat, Haines, Copper Center and lightly in Elfin Cove.

This is the strongest aftershock to date of the M 7.0 of December 6, 2025

in the Yukon Territory, Canada although a similar event of M 5.7-5.8 occurred on December 8, 2025.  A series of increasingly large aftershocks has occurred in this area over the

past several days as reported in the previous issue of this summary:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 5.1 in southeastern Alaska

along the border with Yukon Territory, Canada. NEIC reported this event

was felt with intensity III in Yukon, Canada at Whitehorse and Haines Junction with II.

It follows a slow increase in regional seismicity over the past two days

as reported in the previous issue of this summary:

 

"The strongest earthquakes in the U.S. or Canada today were a series about 200 km outside the

aftershock zone southeast of the M 7.0 in the Yukon, Canada event of December 6, 2025.

These events of M 3.5 and 3.6 follow an M 4.6 in the region yesterday. That event

is the strongest aftershock of the December 6 mainshock  since an M 4.7 on December

10, 2025. Recent increases in solar activity may indicate activation of the

area with the possibility of a further event of M>=5 in the next couple of

days.  Today's earthquakes were probably felt with intensity up to III in the Elfin Cove area of

Alaska as per NEIC data.

 

These epicenters are at the seventh node (52 degrees) from Hokkaido

and may have been promoted by energy from that source." (December 29-30, 2025)

 

Today's event of M 5.0 is located at 105 degrees from Tropical Cyclone Hayley

and may have been promoted by energy from that source as well as from Honshu, Japan." (December 31, 2025)

 

Today's epicenter of the M 5.7 is located at the fifth node (72 degrees) from

Taiwan and may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 01JAN2026 07:54:37  60.4N  140.2W ML=3.2  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 06:46:53  60.5N  140.0W Mw=5.7  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 06:49:06  60.5N  140.0W ML=4.3  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 06:51:01  60.5N  140.1W mb=4.8  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:02:52  60.5N  139.9W ML=3.6  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:08:30  60.5N  140.1W ML=3.2  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:11:42  60.5N  140.1W ML=3.4  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:17:01  60.5N  140.2W ML=3.5  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:25:02  60.5N  139.9W ML=3.7  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:36:48  60.5N  139.9W ML=3.5  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:52:35  60.5N  140.1W ML=3.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 08:26:08  60.5N  140.2W ML=3.1  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 08:43:17  60.5N  140.0W ML=2.9  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 08:48:24  60.5N  140.1W ML=3.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 06:54:15  60.6N  140.0W ML=3.9  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 06:54:58  60.6N  140.1W Mw=5.3  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 06:57:50  60.6N  140.1W ML=3.5  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:05:28  60.6N  140.2W ML=3.3  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 01JAN2026 07:10:13  60.6N  139.9W ML=3.2  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 31DEC2025 23:04:29  51.3N  159.7E mb=4.6  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

O: 01JAN2026 00:03:05  60.4N  139.6W ML=3.4  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANA

P: 28DEC2025 178312    60.1N  139.4W 3.2-5.1 BAAAA  Central Alaska             

 

 

A moderate earthquake of M 5.3 also occurred today in the area of northern Argentina

near San Antonio de los Cobres. This earthquake occurred at an intermediate

depth of 182 km and was not reported felt at the surface. It occurred within

a couple of minutes of local solar midnight at a latitude which was nearly

sub-solar today (January 1, 2026) and may have been promoted by tidal and/or

geomagnetic stresses which maximize near this hour and latitude.

 

This epicenter is located at 143 degrees from Tropical Cyclone Iggy and at

103 degrees from the Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by energy

from those sources. It is also nearly antipodal to Taiwan.

 

 

O: 01JAN2026 04:26:24  24.2S   66.8W MW=5.3  EMSC   SALTA, ARGENTINA             

 

Another earthquake of interest today was an M 5.4 in the Banda Sea, Indonesia.

NEIC reported it was probably felt with intensity up to III in the epicentral

This event occurred several minutes of local solar noon and was probably promoted

by tidal and/or geomagnetic stresses which maximize near this hour and latitude.

 

This epicenter is near the 12th node from Taiwan and the sixth node from

Cyclone Grant and may have been promoted by energy from those sourcs.

 

O: 01JAN2026 03:05:26   6.5S  129.9E MB=5.4  EMSC   BANDA SEA                    

                                                       

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 6.0 in the Southeast Indian Ridge was not felt in this

remote epicentral area. It occurred in late solar morning in this epicentral area (January 1, 2026). This is the strongest earthquake within about 300 km

of this epicenter in the Indian Ridge since an M 6.3 on March 24, 2018 and priot to that an M 6.4 on

November 10, 2010. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"An earthquake in the South Indian Ocean of M 6.2-6.3 was also well forecast to occur

at this time. This is a remote area and this event was not reported felt. It

occurred near local solar midnight and tidal stresses may have helped promote

this event as did geomagnetic effects at this high latitude. The last earthquake

within about 200 km of this epicenter with M>=6.3 was an M 6.5 on November 10, 2010. Other quakes hit the

region with M 6.3-6.5 on October 29, 2005 and February 18, 1994. The antipode

of this event is in southern Ontario, Canada near Ohio at 45N 84W. A light

sympathetic quake could occur near this epicenter in the next several days." (March 24, 2018)

 

 

Today's epicenter in the Southeast Indian Rise is at the fifth node (72 degrees)

from Taiwan; the sixth node (60 degrees) from Mindanao and the 10th node (36 degrees)

from Tropical Cyclones Iggy and Grant in addition to 144 degrees from Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by

enery from those sources.

 

O: 01JAN2026 01:53:01  45.6S   96.4E MW=6.0  EMSC   SOUTHEAST INDIAN RIDGE       

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in Southern Alaska was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern Alaska in Kenai, Anchorage, Soldotna.

 

O: 31DEC2025 20:36:18  60.0N  152.9W ML=4.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN ALASKA              

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.1 in Mindanao, Philippines was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Mindanao, Philippines in General Luna.

 

O: 31DEC2025 16:56:52   9.7N  126.2E ML=4.1  EMSC   MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES        

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in Antofagasta, Chile was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Antofagasta, Chile.

 

O: 31DEC2025 12:37:41  23.9S   70.6W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE  

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE IGGY (11S)                   

 

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

 

TC    IGGY     2026-01-01  00:00 UT  13.0S  109.0E   55 kts  North of western Australia                            

 

Tropical Cyclone Iggy (11S) formed today in the region of north of  western Australia winds up to 55 kts in a non-seismic area.   The antipode is at 14N 71W  - is in the region north of Venezuela and could tigger a moderate seismic event near this location in the next several days.

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE GRANT (09S)                    

 

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

 

TC    GRANT    2026-01-01  00:00 UT  16.0S   68.2E   65 kts  South Indian Ocean                                     

 

Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region of the south Indian Ocean winds up to 65 kts as a Strong storm.  The antipode is at 16N 112W  - is   south of The Gulf of California, Mexico where enhanced antipodal activity is possible.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 31, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

6750       0023   0027      0030   C1.8      (December 31, 2025)   8.5E-04  

Kuril Is. M 4.4 00:27 UT

Cebu Philippines M 3.8 00:28 UT

 

6760       0123   0132      0135   C5.9      (December 31, 2025)   2.5E-03  

6780       0626   0635      0648   C2.1      (December 31, 2025)   2.7E-03  

New Zealand M 3.1 06:40 UT

Sumatra M 3.8 06:28 UT

 

6800       0942   0952      1003   C3.6      (December 31, 2025)   4.1E-03  

New Zealand M 3.2 09:45 UT

 

6830       1003   1012      1016   C3.8      (December 31, 2025)   3.0E-03  

6850       1237   1244      1254   C1.9      (December 31, 2025)   1.9E-03  

Antofagasta M 4.0 12:37 UT

 

6870       1312   1351      1445   M7.1      (December 31, 2025)   1.2E-01  

BANDA Sea M 4.1 13:30 UT

Yap, Micronesia M 4.7 13:45 UT

Loyalty Is. M 5.0 13:51 UT

Northern Honshu, M 6.0 14:26 UT

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  major storms January 3, 2026 with minor storms January 1-2, 2026.  Solar M-flare chance: 55% X-class: 20% proton storm: 40%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)     7  17  7 17:00 6  127 171

 

 

A very strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 30, 2025 at 01:21:41 UT (#251230A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>14.67 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacan, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.



 

 

December 31, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

A moderate earthquake of M 5.0 was widely felt today in the region of

Northern California near Susanville near local solar midnight. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity

up to VII in the epicentral area with reported intensities to NEIC of V in

California at Susanville; III in Fort Bidwell, Twain Harte, Old Station, Crescent Mills, Sierraville, Janesville, McCloud, Taylorsville, milford, Chilcoot, Kings Beach, Cedarville, Camptonville, Chester, Greenville, Canyon Dam, Quincy, McArthur, Meadow Vista, Alta, Doyle,Olympic Valley, Sparks, Grass Valley, and in Nevada at Reno, Sparks, among others within about 150 km of the epicenter.

EMSC reported strong shaking in northern California at Hamilton Branch, Magalia, Cedarville, Chico, Redding, San Francisco and in Nevada at North Valleys, Lemon Valley, Reno, Sparks.

At M 5.0 this is the strongest earthquake in northern California within

about 200 km of this epicenter since an M 5.5 and M 5.2 southeast of this epicenter

on May 11 and 12, 2023.

 

Today's event is part of a series that began with an M 4.7 on December 29 and is the largest in that

series. It followed four days after the M 7.0 in Taiwan of December 27

and had been expected in this summary at the time as:

 

 

"The lull in seismicity in the region of northern California came to an

end today. This began when an M 2.4 occurred in the San Francisco Bay,

California occurred at 15:16 UT but continued with an M 2.8 and M 2.3

within minutes of local solar noon, again in the San Francisco Bay area.

But the main event in the series was an M 4.7 northeast of San Francisco.

These earthquakes were associated with a series of moderate C- to moderate

M-class solar flares. For example the M 2.8 in San Francisco occurred

especially the local noon time events of 19:56 UT. The M 4.7 in northern

California occurred at the end of solar flare 6400. These flares probably

promoted the occurrence of these event in northern California today.

 

...

 

The area had been under a moderate seismic watch (in the previous issue of

this summary) due to historical analysis of regional seismicity following

large earthquakes in Taiwan as:

 

"The series of earthquakes in the San Francisco Bay area of California on the

northern Calaveras fault appears to have come to a temporary halt following

the earthquake in Taiwan. The distance between these two areas is 96 degrees

and is not nodal. There has been a tendency for larger quakes of M>=4.5 to

occur about 5 days after major events in Taiwan. This occurred in 1906 when

an M 7.2 in Taiwan was followed by the M 8.1 in San Francisco on April 18, 1906.

Earthquake of M>=5.0 in the San Francisco Bay area also occurred in the first 10 days after major

events in Taiwan in March, and January, 1986; September, 1935; August, 1989.

If this lull in Central California is precursory a moderate quake may

occur in this area in the next 5-10 days. A moderate watch for the area

is now in effect through January 7, 2026. Southern California and Baja California

are closer to 103 degrees from Taiwan. Even so, there is scant evidence

in the historical record that these areas are likely to see enhanced

seismicity at this time. A pair of quakes in the Los Angeles area of 2.7 and M 2.5

preceded the Taiwan quake by about 30 minutes today. A similar M 4.5

in Los Angeles followed an M 6.6 in Taiwan at the same location as today's

event a day later on May 24-25, 1994. The only other activity on record

of M>=4.5 associated with major earthquakes in Taiwan occurred in April, 1910

and September 4, 1935. This area is not under watch from the Taiwan earthquake at this time." (December 27-28, 2025)

 

The earthquake of M 4.7 in Northern California today was widely felt north

of Sacramento with V in California at Litchfield; IV in Susanville, Milford, Ravendale, Tahoe City, Standish, Janesville  and III in Wendel and Cedarville.

The last earthquake in northern California within about 200 km of today's

epicenter with M>=4.7 occurred as an M 5.0 about 100 km northwest of this on September 8, 2023.

The last earthquake within about 100 km of this epicenter of larger magnitude

was an M 5.5 on May 11, 2023 (and an M 5.2 aftershock hours later). At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The largest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 5.0 in northern California.

NEIC reported it was felt with intensity V in Northern California near Cassel, Burney, Fall River Mills, McArthur, IV in Montgomery Creek, Old STation, Whitmore, Oak Run, McCloud, and with lesser intensity in Southern California and Oregon.

An aftershock of M 4.3 was reported with intensity V in McArthur, IV in Redding; III in Milford and I in Santa Rosa, California.

This activity occurred near local solar noon and may have been promoted by

tidal stresses which maximize near this hour. The last earthquake in Northern

California of M>=5 within about 100 km of today's epicenter occurred more than

35 years ago. An M 5.5 and 5.2 occurred about 100 km southeast of today's epicenter

on May 11 and 12, 2023. Other regional seismicity at about 100 km from

today's epicenter occurred with M 5.7 about 100 km to the southeast on May 24, 2013

and as an M 5.4 on November 26, 1998." (September 8, 2023)

 

Today's epicenter in northern California is located near the fourth node (90 degrees)

from Taiwan; at 144 degrees from a much-strengthened TC Grant; the third node

(120 degrees) from newly formed TC Hayley; and 103 degrees from Mindanao, Philippines and the seventh node (52 degrees) from Kamchatka and the north geomagnetic pole and

may have been promoted by energy from those sources." (December 29, 2025)

 

O: 29DEC2025 00:41:14  40.5N  120.7W MW=4.7  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

 

An earthquake of M 3.7-4.6 occurred today in the Tennant Creek area of northern

Australia. It was probably felt lightly in the epicentral area.

The last earthquake of M>=4.6 within about 300 km of this epicenter in Australia

was an M 5.4 on August 1, 2019. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"A moderate earthquake of M 5.4 hit the northern Territory, Australia today.

NEIC reported this earthquake of M 5.4 in Northern Territory, Australia was felt with intensity II-III in the area(s) of Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, Australia.

This continues activity which has included an M 6.6 off western Australia in

mid-July. This is the strongest earthquake in the Tennant Creek area of northern

Territory in at least 30 years. This earthquake is located at 105 degrees from the

M 7.1 in Central California of July 6 and was probably promoted by energy from that source.

The antipode is in the northern Mid-Atlantic at 20N 45W where a possible event could occur." (August 1, 2019)

 

and earlier when an M 4.4 occurred on March 12, 2021 as:

 

"An unusual earthquake also hit off the east coast of northeastern Australia today.

NEIC reported this earthquake of M 4.4 in Northern Territory, Australia was felt with intensity II-III in the area(s) of Northern Territory, Australia at Tennant Creek.

It also occurred near local solar midnight and was probably promoted by

strong tidal stresses which maximize near this hour. Powerful Tropical Cyclone

Niran passed near this epicenter in early March and may have helped promote

seismicity near this epicenter. Stronger earthquakes within about 200 km

of today's epicenter in the past 30 years occurred on February 11, 2004 (M 4.9, 5.0)

and July 15, 1992 (M 5.2) and June 13, 1992 (M 5.0)." (March 12, 2021).

 

Today's event in northern Australia occurred as Tropical Cyclone Hayley was approaching this epicenter

as previously reported in this summary.

 

"Tropical Cyclone Hayley (10S) continued today in the region north of western Australia winds up to 110 kts. It could continue to promote enhanced seismicity in this area.   The antipode is at 16N 58W  - is in the area of the Leeward Islands where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm makes landfall today and tomorrow." (December 29-30, 2025)

 

The current parameters for TC Hayley are:

 

TC    HAYLEY   2025-12-31  00:00 UT  20.5S  132.0E  110 kts  Northern Australia                            

 

Tropical Cyclone Hayley (10S) continued today in the region of northern and western Australia winds up to 110 kts. It could continue to promote enhanced seismicity in this area.   The antipode is at 20N 48W  - is in the area east of the Leeward Islands where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm makes landfall today and tomorrow in northern Australia.

 

This earthquake in northern Australia occurred within minutes of local solar noon

at a latitude which was nearly sub-solar today (December 30, 2025 21 degrees South

Latitude). This means this epicenter was at sub-solar conditions at the time

of this earthquake, conditions which have been linked to enhanced seismicity

as reported in previous issues of this summary.

 

This epicenter is located at 2-3 degrees from the current eye of Tropical Cyclone

Hayley; at 105 degrees from the North Geomagnetic Pole and Yukon, Canada; at the sixth node (60 degrees)

from Honshu and at the eighth node (45 degrees) from Taiwan and may have been

promoted by constructive interference of energy associated with those sources.

 

 

O: 31DEC2025 03:35:57  20.5S  134.4E ML=3.7  EMSC   NORTHERN TERRITORY, AUSTRALIA

O: 31DEC2025 03:35:57  20.5S  134.4E ML=4.6  NEIC   TENNANT CREEK, AUSTRALIA     

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.3 near Boyuibe, Bolivia.

It was not reported felt in this epicentral area as it occurred at a deep focal depth (547 km).

Like the earthquake in northern Australia (see above) this epicenter is at

a latitude which is sub-solar on this day of the year while near local solar noon and may been promoted

by efficient tidal and/or geomagnetic stresses at this time.

 

This event is near the antipode of the M 7.1 in Taiwan of December 27, 2025

and may have been promoted by antipodal focused energy from that source.

A deep focus M 5.6 south of this preceded the Taiwan earthquake and was noted in

this summary as:

 

"Today's earthquake in Taiwan occurred near the antipode of an M 5.6 earthquake at a

deep focus in Argentins earlier in the day and may have been promoted

by energy from that source. Despite the near-antipodal nature of these two

earthquake historical evidence does not support antipodal triggering in this case." (December 27, 2025)

 

The last earthquake within about 300 km of this epicenter in Bolivia with M>=5.3

occurred on April 2, 2018 with M 6.8. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

T"he earthquake in Bolivia had its hypocenter at a deep focus of 500-600 km. As such

it was widely felt with moderate to light intensity through a wide swath of

northern South America up to 1900 km from the epicenter but no damage was reported.

NEIC noted intensity up to V in Asuncion, Paraguay but generally intensities were

II-III. These were reported from Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Brazil, and Argentina.

CSN reported this earthquake was felt with intensity V Chile in  Huara; III Cuya, Camina, La Tirana, Tocopilla, II Arica, Alto Hospicio, Iquique, Maria Elena, Felt in Arica, Parinacota, Tarapaca and Antofagasta, Chile.

The mainshock was followed by an M 3.7 in the area of Peru where it was reported

felt in Arequipa with intensity III. The last earthquake in Bolivia within

about 300 km of this epicenter with M>=6.8 occurred more than 45 years ago.

Two quakes have been recorded in this area in recent history, an M 6.8 on October 25, 1973

and events of M 6.9 and 7.0 on September 23, 1887 and March 23, 1899." (April 2, 2018)

 

This epicenter is located at 174 degrees (near antipodal) from Taiwan and at 102 degrees

from Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 30DEC2025 20:26:05  20.7S   63.2W MW=5.3  EMSC   CHUQUISACA, BOLIVIA          

 

The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 5.1 in southeastern Alaska

along the border with Yukon Territory, Canada. NEIC reported this event

was felt with intensity III in Yukon, Canada at Whitehorse and Haines Junction with II.

It follows a slow increase in regional seismicity over the past two days

as reported in the previous issue of this summary:

 

"The strongest earthquakes in the U.S. or Canada today were a series about 200 km outside the

aftershock zone southeast of the M 7.0 in the Yukon, Canada event of December 6, 2025.

These events of M 3.5 and 3.6 follow an M 4.6 in the region yesterday. That event

is the strongest aftershock of the December 6 mainshock  since an M 4.7 on December

10, 2025. Recent increases in solar activity may indicate activation of the

area with the possibility of a further event of M>=5 in the next couple of

days.  Today's earthquakes were probably felt with intensity up to III in the Elfin Cove area of

Alaska as per NEIC data.

 

These epicenters are at the seventh node (52 degrees) from Hokkaido

and may have been promoted by energy from that source." (December 29-30, 2025)

 

Today's event of M 5.0 is located at 105 degrees from Tropical Cyclone Hayley

and may have been promoted by energy from that source as well as from Honshu, Japan.

 

O: 30DEC2025 10:17:19  60.4N  139.6W MW=5.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANA

O: 30DEC2025 11:05:26  60.4N  139.5W ML=3.2  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 30DEC2025 12:31:03  60.5N  139.9W ML=3.4  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

O: 30DEC2025 22:25:44  60.5N  140.0W ML=3.5  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.5 in Southern Alaska was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern Alaska in Homer.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.3 in Syria was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Syria in Latakia, 'Ayn al Bayda, Manbij, and in Pegeia, Paphos, Cyprus. 

 

This epicenter is located at the fifth node (72 degrees) from Taiwan and at 104

degrees from Tropical Cyclone Hayley and may have been promoted by energy from

those sources.

 

O: 30DEC2025 15:05:32  35.6N   35.4E MB=4.3  EMSC   NEAR THE COAST OF SYRIA      

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE HAYLEY (10S)                   

 

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

 

TC    HAYLEY   2025-12-31  00:00 UT  20.5S  132.0E  110 kts  Northern Australia                             

 

Tropical Cyclone Hayley (10S) continued today in the region of northern and western Australia winds up to 110 kts. It could continue to promote enhanced seismicity in this area.   The antipode is at 20N 48W  - is in the northern mid-Atlantic Ridge where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm makes landfall today and tomorrow in northern Australia.

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE GRANT (09S)                    

 

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

 

TC    GRANT    2025-12-31  00:00 UT  15.0S   73.1E  130 kts  South Indian Ocean                                     

 

Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region of the south Indian Ocean winds up to 130 kts as a suddenly forming major storm.  The antipode is at 15N 107W  - is   southeast of Jalisco, Mexico where enhanced antipodal activity is possible.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 30, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

6630       0014   0027      0033   C4.9      (December 30, 2025)   4.1E-03  

6650       0058   0103      0105   C2.9      (December 30, 2025)   1.4E-03  

6660       0638   0645      0647   C5.0      (December 30, 2025)   2.9E-03  

Colima, Mexico M 3.2 06:38 UT

 

6670       0836   0843      0849   C4.6      (December 30, 2025)   3.6E-03  

Nevada M 2.4 08:40 UT

Oaxaca M 4.1 08:42 UT

Ryukyu Is. M .1 08:48 UT

 

6690       1416   1423      1432   C2.2      (December 30, 2025)   2.2E-03  

Kuril Is M 4.3 14:29 UT

 

6710       1551   1555      1600   C4.9      (December 30, 2025)   2.4E-03  

6720       1742   1803      1816   C4.1      (December 30, 2025)   6.7E-03  

6730       2243   2248      2253   C2.2      (December 30, 2025)   1.4E-03  

6740       2336   2340      2342   C2.8      (December 30, 2025)   1.1E-03  

Honshu M 4.8 23:51 UT

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  active December 31, 2025 and January 2, 2026 with minor storms January 1, 2026.  Solar M-flare chance: 60% X-class: 25% proton storm: 15%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)     8  13  5 15:00 4  141 182

 

 

A very strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 30, 2025 at 01:21:41 UT (#251230A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>14.67 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacan, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

 

 

 

December 30, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

It was another quiet day in global seismicity since last report. The only earthquake

in the world of M>5.1 was an M 5.5 in the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. This is about 500 km northeast

of the M 6.6-7.0 Taiwan earthquake of December 27 and may have been promoted by regional stress redistribution

following that event. NEIC reported it was felt in the Ryukyu Islands in Okinawa at Naha, and III in Ishikawa, Okinawa, Yomitan and II in Tomigusuku with III also reported in Naze, Kagoshima.

No damage, tsunami nor casualties were expected with this remote quake.

The last earthquake in the Ryukyu Islands within about 200 km  of this

epicenter with M>=5.5 occurred as an M 5.9 on May 1, 2023 and before that

on December 13, 2022 with M 5.7. At the time this summary noted:

 

"A moderately strong M 5.9 earthquake in the Ryukyu Islands, Japan occurred today

after a series of moderate foreshocks including those of  M 5.3, 5.2 and 5.0. The

foreshocks began with an M 5.3 on April 27 and continued through April 29, 2023. Today's event was reported by NEIC to have

been felt with intensity II-II in Okinawa at Gushikawa, Okinawa, Chatan, Irasoe, Naha and Yomitan.

The last earthquake of M>=5.9 in the Okinawa area of the Ryukyu Islands within

about 200 km of today's epicenter was an M 6.0 on July 26, 2017 and also on September 26, 2016." (May 1, 2023)

 

Today's epicenter is at the fourth node (90 degrees) from the South Geomagnetic Pole

and at the sixth node (60 degrees)from the North Geomagnetic Pole and the eighth

node (45 degrees) from Tropical Cyclone Hayley and may have been promoted by energy

from these sources.

 

 

O: 30DEC2025 08:12:24  27.5N  128.7E MW=5.5  EMSC   RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN        

 

The strongest earthquakes in the U.S. or Canada today were a series about 200 km outside the

aftershock zone southeast of the M 7.0 in the Yukon, Canada event of December 6, 2025.

These events of M 3.5 and 3.6 follow an M 4.6 in the region yesterday. That event

is the strongest aftershock of the December 6 mainshock  since an M 4.7 on December

10, 2025. Recent increases in solar activity may indicate activation of the

area with the possibility of a further event of M>=5 in the next couple of

days.  Today's earthquakes were probably felt with intensity up to III in the Elfin Cove area of

Alaska as per NEIC data.

 

These epicenters are at the seventh node (52 degrees) from Hokkaido

and may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

 

O: 28DEC2025 18:50:49  60.5N  139.8W MB=4.6  EMSC   SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANA

 

 

O: 30DEC2025 06:00:34  58.3N  136.8W ML=3.5  EMSC   SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA

O: 30DEC2025 03:33:25  58.4N  137.3W ML=3.2  EMSC   SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA

O: 29DEC2025 08:05:17  59.5N  136.8W ML=3.2  EMSC   SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA

O: 30DEC2025 05:23:46  58.3N  136.9W ML=3.6  EMSC   SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA          

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.5 in eastern Los Angeles, California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of eastern Los Angeles, California in Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear City.

 

O: 30DEC2025 05:23:50  34.0N  116.8W ML=2.1  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 29DEC2025 13:26:11  34.3N  117.1W ML=2.5  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

 

An earthquake of M 2.3 was also felt today in Los Angeles California. EMSC reported strong shaking in California at Ladera Heights, Culver City, Marina del Rey, View Park-Windsor Hills, Century City, North Hollywood.

NEIC reported it was felt widely in Los Angeles with intensity III in Inglewood, Los Angeles, Playa del Rey, Culver City, Venice, El Segundo, and II in Santa Monica, Aliso Viejo.

 

O: 29DEC2025 15:57:32  34.0N  118.4W ML=2.3  EMSC   GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALI

 

The most unusual earthquake today was an M 4.6 in the area of Ikungi, Tanzania.

It was not reported felt in this area near Dodoma. This earthquake occurred

within minutes of local solar noon near the peak of one of the largest

solar flares of the day (#6490) and may have been promoted by energy from that

flare. Data for that flare from SWPC follow:

 

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

 

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

 

6490       0943   0947      0952   C3.8      (December 29, 2025)   1.8E-03  

Tanzania M 4.6 09:51 UT

 

The last earthquake of M>=4.6 in Tanzania within about 200 km of today's

epicenter occurred as an M 4.8 on August 8, 2025. The last of significantly

larger magnitude in the area was an M 5.5 on August 8, 2023. At the time

this summary noted:

 

 

"The most unusual earthquake in the world today was an M 5.5 in Tanzania.  NEIC reported this event was felt with intensity IV in Mombasa, Kenya and in Tanzania at Dodoma and Tabora.

An M 4.8 aftershock was felt with intensity II in Magugu, Manyara, Tanzania.

A foreshock of M 4.5 occurred on August 2, 2023 about 100 km north of today's

epicenter. The last earthquake of M>=5.5 in the region of Tanzania within about 300 km

of this epicenter occurred on November 4, 2002, the only such event in this

region in the past 35 years.  Three days ago an M 4.9 hit the Lake Tanganyika area west of today's epicenter.

At the time this summary noted:

 

"An unusual quake of M 4.9 occurred today in the region of Tanzania. NEIC reported maximum intensity IV in Gitega, Burundi and Kigali Ville de Kigali, Rwanda and III in Kigoma, Tanzania at Kigoma and Kasulu.

The only earthquake of M>4.9 in Tanzania or Lake Tanganyika areas within about

250 km of this epicenter occurred with M 5.0 about 250 km northwest of today's

epicenter. Today's event occurred within minutes of local solar midnight

and may have been promoted by high tidal stresses which maximize near this

hour." (August 4, 2023, August 8, 2023)

 

This epicenter is located at the fourth node (90 degrees) from the South Geomagnetic

Pole and also from Taiwan and Mindanao and was probably promoted by

constructive interference of energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 29DEC2025 09:51:42   5.3S   35.3E MB=4.6  EMSC   TANZANIA                      

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in Costa Rica was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Costa Rica in Quepos where it woke residents.

 

O: 30DEC2025 03:14:30   9.4N   84.3W ML=4.0  EMSC   COSTA RICA                    

 

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE HAYLEY (10S)                   

 

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

 

TC    HAYLEY   2025-12-30  00:00 UT  16.5S  122.0E  110 kts  North of western Australia                            

 

Tropical Cyclone Hayley (10S) continued today in the region north of western Australia winds up to 110 kts. It could continue to promote enhanced seismicity in this area.   The antipode is at 16N 58W  - is in the area of the Leeward Islands where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm makes landfall today and tomorrow.

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE GRANT (09S)                    

 

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

 

TC    GRANT    2025-12-30  00:00 UT  14.3S   78.3E  135 kts  South of India                                     

 

Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region south of India winds up to 135 kts as a suddenly forming major storm.  The antipode is at 15N 102W  - is  east of Central America and south of Guerrero, Mexico where enhanced antipodal activity is possible.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 29, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

6420       0119   0128      0132   C4.8      (December 29, 2025)   2.7E-03  

6430       0258   0305      0310   C8.9      (December 29, 2025)   4.1E-03  

Coast No. California M 3.3 03:01 UT

 

6450       0634   0651      0656   M1.0      (December 29, 2025)   7.6E-03  

Western Mediterranean Sea M 3.6 06:39 UT

Nicaragua M 3.6 06:33 UT

 

6460       0723   0731      0736   C2.6      (December 29, 2025)   2.1E-03   

Chiapas M 4.1 07:28 UT

 

6470       0757   0803      0807   C2.6      (December 29, 2025)   2.4E-03  

6480       0807   0817      0828   C4.3      (December 29, 2025)   4.7E-03  

Guerrero M 3.4 08:08 UT

 

6490       0943   0947      0952   C3.8      (December 29, 2025)   1.8E-03  

Tanzania M 4.6 09:51 UT

 

6500       1210   1219      1224   C2.7      (December 29, 2025)   2.1E-03  

6510       1310   1314      1318   C3.0      (December 29, 2025)   1.5E-03  

Myanmar M 3.1 13:10 UT

 

6560       1630   1635      1642   C3.3      (December 29, 2025)   2.5E-03  

Mid-Indian Ridge M 4.9 16:39 UT

 

6570       1803   1811      1816   C3.5      (December 29, 2025)   3.1E-03  

6600       1816   1827      1832   C3.3      (December 29, 2025)   3.4E-03  

San Francisco M 2.2 18:32 UT

 

6590       2036   2040      2043   C6.4      (December 29, 2025)   2.8E-03  

Guerrero M 3.5 20:35 UT

N Island, New Zealand M 3.5 20:36 UT

Sumatra M 2.6 20:36 UT

Halmahera M 3.7 20:41 UT

 

 

6610       2214   2222      2226   C3.3      (December 29, 2025)   2.9E-03  

Guerrero M 3.5 22:22 UT

 

6640       2226   2230      2237   C3.7      (December 29, 2025)   2.8E-03  

Kuril Is. M 4.5 22:47 UT

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD: unsettled December 30, 2025 active December 31 with minor storms January 1, 2026.  Solar M-flare chance: 55% X-class: 10% proton storm: 10%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)     9  15  9 13:00 5  138 196

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacan, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

 

December 29, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

It was a relatively quiet day in global seismicity with no events of M>5

recorded.  The lull in seismicity in the region of northern California came to an

end today. This began when an M 2.4 occurred in the San Francisco Bay,

California occurred at 15:16 UT but continued with an M 2.8 and M 2.3

within minutes of local solar noon, again in the San Francisco Bay area.

But the main event in the series was an M 4.7 northeast of San Francisco.

These earthquakes were associated with a series of moderate C- to moderate

M-class solar flares. For example the M 2.8 in San Francisco occurred

especially the local noon time events of 19:56 UT. The M 4.7 in northern

California occurred at the end of solar flare 6400. These flares probably

promoted the occurrence of these event in northern California today.

Data from SWPC for these flares follow:

 

 

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

 

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

 

6340       1502   1509      1516   C2.9      (December 28, 2025)   2.4E-03  

San Francisco M 2.4 15:16 UT

 

6350       1917   2008      2040   C4.0      (December 28, 2025)   1.6E-02  

San Francisco M 2.2 20:50 M 2.8 19:56 M 2.3 20:05 UT

 

6400       2357   0002      0007   M2.2      (December 28, 2025)   9.7E-03  

Northern California M 4.7 00:41 UT

Nicaragua M 3.1 00:02 UT

 

The area had been under a moderate seismic watch (in the previous issue of

this summary) due to historical analysis of regional seismicity following

large earthquakes in Taiwan as:

 

"The series of earthquakes in the San Francisco Bay area of California on the

northern Calaveras fault appears to have come to a temporary halt following

the earthquake in Taiwan. The distance between these two areas is 96 degrees

and is not nodal. There has been a tendency for larger quakes of M>=4.5 to

occur about 5 days after major events in Taiwan. This occurred in 1906 when

an M 7.2 in Taiwan was followed by the M 8.1 in San Francisco on April 18, 1906.

Earthquake of M>=5.0 in the San Francisco Bay area also occurred in the first 10 days after major

events in Taiwan in March, and January, 1986; September, 1935; August, 1989.

If this lull in Central California is precursory a moderate quake may

occur in this area in the next 5-10 days. A moderate watch for the area

is now in effect through January 7, 2026. Southern California and Baja California

are closer to 103 degrees from Taiwan. Even so, there is scant evidence

in the historical record that these areas are likely to see enhanced

seismicity at this time. A pair of quakes in the Los Angeles area of 2.7 and M 2.5

preceded the Taiwan quake by about 30 minutes today. A similar M 4.5

in Los Angeles followed an M 6.6 in Taiwan at the same location as today's

event a day later on May 24-25, 1994. The only other activity on record

of M>=4.5 associated with major earthquakes in Taiwan occurred in April, 1910

and September 4, 1935. This area is not under watch from the Taiwan earthquake at this time." (December 27-28, 2025)

 

The earthquake of M 4.7 in Northern California today was widely felt north

of Sacramento with V in California at Litchfield; IV in Susanville, Milford, Ravendale, Tahoe City, Standish, Janesville  and III in Wendel and Cedarville.

The last earthquake in northern California within about 200 km of today's

epicenter with M>=4.7 occurred as an M 5.0 about 100 km northwest of this on September 8, 2023.

The last earthquake within about 100 km of this epicenter of larger magnitude

was an M 5.5 on May 11, 2023 (and an M 5.2 aftershock hours later). At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The largest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 5.0 in northern California.

NEIC reported it was felt with intensity V in Northern California near Cassel, Burney, Fall River Mills, McArthur, IV in Montgomery Creek, Old STation, Whitmore, Oak Run, McCloud, and with lesser intensity in Southern California and Oregon.

An aftershock of M 4.3 was reported with intensity V in McArthur, IV in Redding; III in Milford and I in Santa Rosa, California.

This activity occurred near local solar noon and may have been promoted by

tidal stresses which maximize near this hour. The last earthquake in Northern

California of M>=5 within about 100 km of today's epicenter occurred more than

35 years ago. An M 5.5 and 5.2 occurred about 100 km southeast of today's epicenter

on May 11 and 12, 2023. Other regional seismicity at about 100 km from

today's epicenter occurred with M 5.7 about 100 km to the southeast on May 24, 2013

and as an M 5.4 on November 26, 1998." (September 8, 2023)

 

Today's epicenter in northern California is located near the fourth node (90 degrees)

from Taiwan; at 144 degrees from a much-strengthened TC Grant; the third node

(120 degrees) from newly formed TC Hayley; and 103 degrees from Mindanao, Philippines and the seventh node (52 degrees) from Kamchatka and the north geomagnetic pole and

may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 29DEC2025 00:41:14  40.5N  120.7W MW=4.7  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

O: 29DEC2025 00:48:27  40.5N  120.6W MD=2.3  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 29DEC2025 01:16:06  40.5N  120.7W MD=2.2  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 29DEC2025 06:08:48  40.5N  120.7W MD=2.3  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

  

 

NEIC reported the earthquake of M 2.8 east of San Francisco  was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of east of San Francisco with III in San Ramon and II in Walnut Creek, Danville and Pleasanton.

The earlier M 2.6 near San Ramon was reported by NEIC with intensity III in Danville, San Ramon and II in Pleasanton, San Francisco, Dublin.

 

These epicenters are at the third node (120 degrees) from Tropical Cyclone Hayley;

at 149 degrees from Tropical Cyclone Grant, the fifth node (72 degrees) from Hokkaido; the seventh node from Kamchatka and

Central Philippines and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 28DEC2025 13:18:58  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.6  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 28DEC2025 15:16:40  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.4  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 28DEC2025 19:56:43  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.8  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 28DEC2025 20:05:52  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.3  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 28DEC2025 20:50:21  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.2  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 29DEC2025 05:45:34  37.8N  122.0W MD=2.1  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 29DEC2025 00:52:18  37.7N  121.9W MD=2.2  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

P: 27DEC2025 178181    37.7N  121.9W 2.5-4.8 AAAAA  Central California         

 

A series of light earthquakes occurred within minutes of each other today

near local solar noon in the eastern U.S. These occurred as an M 3.2 in

eastern Kentucky followed by an M 2.1 five minutes later near West Warrenton,

Georgia and preceded by an  M 2.3 in Missouri on the New Madrid Fault line.

This event in Missouri was reported felt in southeastern Missouri at Stelle with intensity III

and with II in Missouri at Hornersville, Caruthersville, Sikeston, Clarkton and Dexter and in

Kentucky with II in Mayfield and Murray.  NEIC reported these earthquakes near local

solar noon The M 4.2 in Kentucky was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Kentucky with III in Lancaster, Paint Lick, Nicholasville, Wellington, Richmond, Stanford, Berea, Danville, and Crab Orchard and in Indiana at Madison.

This earthquake occurred within minutes of local solar noon and may have

been promoted by tidal and/or geomagnetic effects. 

 

These epicenters are near 144 degrees from the south geomagnetic pole and Tropical Cyclones Grant and Hayley

and at the fourth node from Honshu, Japan and at the fifth node from Kamchatka

and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

The event in Georgia is at the sixth node (60 degrees) from the north geomagnetic

pole and near the third node (120 degrees) from Taiwan and an the eighth node

(45 degrees) from Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by energy from

those sources.

 

The epicenter in Missouri is also at the fourth node (90 degrees) from Hokkaido;

the fifth node from Kamchatka and may have been promoted by energy from those

sources.

 

O: 28DEC2025 17:47:10  37.7N   84.4W ML=3.2  EMSC   EASTERN KENTUCKY             

O: 28DEC2025 17:52:08  33.3N   82.7W ML=2.1  EMSC   GEORGIA        

O: 28DEC2025 17:10:08  36.1N   89.7W ML=2.3  EMSC   MISSOURI       

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Peru was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Peru with IV in Chimbote, Ancash and II in Trujillo La Libertad.

This epicenter is located at 102-103 degrees from both the north and south

geomagnetic poles and near 146 degrees from Tropical Cyclones Grant and Hayley and

is an aftershock of the M 6.2 that hit the area yesterday. It may have been promoted by constructive interference from

energy associated with those sources.

 

O: 28DEC2025 23:19:55   9.0S   79.0W MB=5.0  EMSC   NEAR COAST OF NORTHERN PERU  

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 east of Los Angeles, California  was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of east of Los Angeles, California with III in San Bernardino, II in Lake Arrowhead, Running Springs, Pomona, Cedar Glen, Highland, Crestline.

 

O: 28DEC2025 15:44:30  34.3N  117.1W ML=2.6  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.3 in Mammoth Lakes, California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Mammoth Lakes, California with II in Glenbrook, Nevada.

This epicenter is located at the fifth node from Hokkaido and 104 degrees

from Mindanao and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 28DEC2025 19:02:07  37.9N  118.7W ML=3.2  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.6 in Central Peru was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central Peru with II in Santa Maria, Lima and Vista Alegre, Ica.

This epicenter is at 145-146 degrees from Tropical Cyclones, Grant and Hayley; at the third node (120 degrees) from Kamchatka and at the fourth node (90 degrees) from Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 28DEC2025 13:09:38  13.5S   77.2W MB=4.6  EMSC   OFF COAST OF CENTRAL PERU    

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE HAYLEY (10S)                   

 

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

 

TC    HAYLEY   2025-12-29  00:00 UT  15.7S  120.0E   90 kts  North of western Australia                             

 

Tropical Cyclone 10S formed today in the region north of western Australia winds up to 45 kts. It could continue promote enhanced seismicity in this area.   The antipode is at 12N 61W  - is   in the area north of Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm makes landfall today and tomorrow.

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE GRANT (09S)                    

 

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

 

TC    GRANT    2025-12-29  00:00 UT  13.7S   80.5E  145 kts  South of India                                     

 

Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region south of India winds up to 145 kts as a suddenly forming major storm. It could continue to excite regional seismicity while south of Sumatra.   The antipode is at 12N 93W  - is  east of Central America where enhanced antipodal activity is possible, but unlikely as this storm moves to the west. It will be antipodal to El Salvador and Costa Rica off the west coast of Central America around December 27, the most likely time for a significant regional earthquake.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 28, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

6290       0535   0539      0557   C2.6      (December 28, 2025)   4.0E-03  

6300       0557   0608      0610   C3.3      (December 28, 2025)   2.7E-03  

6310       0722   0728      0735   C4.0      (December 28, 2025)   2.6E-03  

6320       0809   0820      0834   C3.2      (December 28, 2025)   4.5E-03  

Fiji M 4.5 08:16 UT

Kuril Is. M 4.3 08:11 UT

Fiji M 4.8 08:06 UT

 

6330       1157   1208      1221   C2.8      (December 28, 2025)   3.7E-03  

6340       1502   1509      1516   C2.9      (December 28, 2025)   2.4E-03  

San Francisco M 2.4 15:16 UT

 

6350       1917   2008      2040   C4.0      (December 28, 2025)   1.6E-02  

San Francisco M 2.2 20:50 M 2.8 19:56 M 2.3 20:05 UT

 

6360       2103   2113      2123   M1.3      (December 28, 2025)   9.2E-03  

6370       2148   2153      2156   C6.8      (December 28, 2025)   2.8E-03  

6380       2201   2239      2254   M4.2      (December 28, 2025)   7.5E-02  

Kyushu M 4.0 22:35 UT

 

6400       2357   0002      0007   M2.2      (December 28, 2025)   9.7E-03  

Northern California M 4.7 00:41 UT

Nicaragua M 3.1 00:02 UT

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD: quiet December 29-31.  Solar M-flare chance: 45% X-class: 10% proton storm: 10%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)     9  13  7 13:00 4  143 188

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacn, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

 

 

December 28, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

 

A strong M 6.6-7.0 earthquake  occurred today in Northern Taiwan. EMSC reported

very strong shaking in Taiwan in Yilan, Taipei, Banqiao, Taoyuan, Hualien City, Hsinchu, Zhubei, Taichung, Jiayi Shi, Ishigaki, Kaohsiung, and in China in Xiamen, Singbin, Guoxiang,  and Aotoucun.

NEIC reported intensity V in Taipei at Yungho and Sanchung and in Taoyuan and IV in Taichung and Kaohsiung.

Initial reports from CWB (Central Weather Bureau of Taiwan) gave this earthquake M 7.0.

CWB reported it was felt with intensity IV in Taiwan at Taipei, Hualien, Keelung City, Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Taichung, Nantou, Miaoli, Changhua, Yunlin, Taitung, Chiayi, Tainan, Kaohsiung, Pingtung, Lianjiang, Pengu and II in Kinmen County, Taiwan.

 

Initial reports did not report extensive damage but moderate damage would be

expected with this event. Loss of electricity, gas and water with minor damage to

buildings was reported in Yilan. Although high wave warning was issued  for areas of Japan, no major

tsunami was expected nor observed.  Some loss of property and a few injuries were

reported on the internet. High Rise building shook in Taipei, the capitol.

There were no immediate deaths or major injuries reported. The earthquake occurred near local solar midnight on

a weekend in the Christmas/New Year's season so many were out celebrating

and dining even at this late hour.

 

This earthquake follows an M 6.1 in Taiwan near the same epicenter which occurred

on December 24, 2025. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"A strong M 6.0 occurred today in the region of southern Taiwan. NEIC reported it was

felt with intensity VI in Taiwan at Taitung; IV in Changhua, Kaohsiung, and III in Pingtung, Taipei, Kaohsiung and Yunlin, Taiwan.

CWB, the local network gave this earthquake M 6.1. That network reported intensity

up to V in Taitung with IV in Hualien, Kaohsiung, III in Nantou, Tainan, Chiayi, Changhua, Taichung, Miaoli, Yilan, Hsinchu, Taoyuan, Taipei, Pingtung, and Penghu Counties, Taiwan.

A foreshock of M 4.9 about 100 km north of the mainshock occurred about a day earlier

CWB reported this earthquake was felt with intensity III in Taiwan in Hualien, and II in Taitung, Taichung, Yunlin, Chiayi, Changhua Counties.

 

The last earthquake in Taiwan with M>=6.1 was recorded by NEIC as occurring

on August 15, 2024 with M 6.1 but the last of significantly larger magnitude

was an M 7.5 on April 2, 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 2, 2024)

 

Today's event in Taiwan may have also been promoted by a moderate solar

flare which began about the same time as the flare. This C4.9 flare

is the strongest in several days. Preliminary data on this flare from SWPC

follow:

 

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

 

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

 

XXXX       1415   1420      1435   C2.4     (December 27, 2025)   2.4E-03 * 

XXXX       0945   1021      1140   C4.9     (December 24, 2025)   1.4E-02 * 

Taiwan M 6.0 09:47 UT ...  " (December 24, 2025)

 

Today's earthquake in Taiwan occurred near the antipode of an M 5.6 earthquake at a

deep focus in Argentins earlier in the day and may have been promoted

by energy from that source. Despite the near-antipodal nature of these two

earthquake historical evidence does not support antipodal triggering in this case.

The last earthquake within about 200 km of this epicenter in Argentina with M>=5.6

occurred as an M 5.7 on October 2, 2025. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake of the day was an M 5.7 in eastern Argentina near the border with Paraguay.

NEIC reported this event was probably felt lightly in the area of Hoyo, Argentina.

It occurred at a deep focus of 571 km and would not have been felt strongly

on the surface. The last earthquake at deep focus within about 200 km of this

epicenter with M>=5.7 occurred as an M 6.2 on August 23, 2023 following a series

of such events in 2023 after an M 6.8 on January 20, 2023. A series of

events of M>6 also occurred near this epicenter in 2011 and 2012 following an M 7.0 on January 1, 2011.

 

...

 

This epicenter is located near the antipode of several recent

typhoons in the Hong Kong, China area and may have been promoted by energy

associated with those sources. It is also at the fourth node (90 degrees)

from the South Geomagnetic Pole and at the third node (120 degrees) from the

North Geomagnetic equator in the South American/Atlantic geomagnetic anomaly

zone. Geomagnetic stresses associated with the current strong geomagnetic

storm probably helped promote today's earthquake in Argentina." (October 2, 2025)

 

O: 27DEC2025 10:40:50  28.3S   63.2W MW=5.6  EMSC   SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO, ARGENTINA

 

Today's event may also have been promoted by a c-class solar flare. Preliminary

data on this flare from SWPC is in the table above. Taiwan was also near

local solar noon when the M 5.8 flare occurred earlier on December 27

see discussion below).

 

This epicenter is located at 144 degrees from the Drake Passage and at

the fifth node (72 degrees) from the Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by

constuctive interference of energy from those two sources. It is also located

at the sixth node (60 degrees) from the north Geomagnetic pole.

 

O: 27DEC2025 15:05:56  24.7N  122.1E mw=7.0  CWB    TAIWAN REGION

O: 27DEC2025 15:05:56  24.7N  122.1E MW=6.6  EMSC   TAIWAN REGION                

O: 27DEC2025 11:47:35  24.5N  122.9E mb=4.5  EMSC   TAIWAN REGION

O: 27DEC2025 16:45:42  24.6N  122.1E mb=4.5  EMSC   TAIWAN REGION

 

"Far-field earthquake triggering is possible with earthquakes of M 7.5 or greater.

In the case of Taiwan, the most likely triggering zones - near 144 degrees and

103 degrees from Taiwan do not contain many areas of high seismicity and far-field

triggering is likely to be muted. Following is a listing of potential triggering

sites with this earthquake:

 

180 degrees: Brazil, Argentina,

144 degrees: Panama, Colombia, South Sandwich Islands, East Pacific Rise, eastern Caribbean, Venezuela

120 degrees: Western Mexico, Michoacan, Jalisco, SE U.S., Northern Mid-Atlantic, 

103 degrees: Southern, Baja California, Utah, Nunuvat, Ontario, Quebec Canada, South Africa, Spain, Morocco, Portugal, 

90 degrees: Northwest U.S., Italy, Mediterranean, East Africa Rift, 

72 degrees: Tonga, Fiji, Kermadec Is. Turkey,

60 degrees: Iran, Fox Islands,

52 degrees: Rat, Andreanof Is, Pakistan" (April 3, 2024)

 

The series of earthquakes in the San Francisco Bay area of California on the

northern Calaveras fault appears to have come to a temporary halt following

the earthquake in Taiwan. The distance between these two areas is 96 degrees

and is not nodal. There has been a tendency for larger quakes of M>=4.5 to

occur about 5 days after major events in Taiwan. This occurred in 1906 when

an M 7.2 in Taiwan was followed by the M 8.1 in San Francisco on April 18, 1906.

Earthquake of M>=5.0 in the San Francisco Bay area also occurred in the first 10 days after major

events in Taiwan in March, and January, 1986; September, 1935; August, 1989.

If this lull in Central California is precursory a moderate quake may

occur in this area in the next 5-10 days. A moderate watch for the area

is now in effect through January 7, 2026. Southern California and Baja California

are closer to 103 degrees from Taiwan. Even so, there is scant evidence

in the historical record that these areas are likely to see enhanced

seismicity at this time. A pair of quakes in the Los angeles area of 2.7 and M 2.5

preceded the Taiwan quake by about 30 minutes today. A similar M 4.5

in Los Angeles followed an M 6.6 in Taiwan at the same location as today's

event a day later on May 24-25, 1994. The only other activity on record

of M>=4.5 associated with major earthquakes in Taiwan occurred in April, 1910

and September 4, 1935. This area is not under watch from the Taiwan earthquake at this time.

 

 

Seismic waves from the earthquake in Taiwan may have triggered an M 3.8 in northern

Yerington, Nevada minutes later. NEIC reported this far-field aftershock was

felt in Silver Springs, Nevada with III and in Yerington, Nevada with intensity II.

The Nevada quake occurred 14.5 minutes arger the evne in Taiwan. The p-wave from

Taiwan would have arrived seconds before the subsequent event in Nevada

at 96 degrees from Taiwan.

 

This epicenter is at the fifth node from Hokkaido Japan (72 degrees) and at 103 degrees from

Central Philippines and may have been promoted by energy from those two sources.

 

O: 27DEC2025 15:20:28  39.2N  119.1W mb=3.7  NEIC   NEVADA           

 

A strong M 6.2 earthquake was recorded today off the coast of northern Peru. NEIC reported

it was felt with intensity V in Casma, Ancash, Peru and IV in La Libertad at Huanchanco, Paijan, Trujillo, Pacasmayo; III in Santiago de Chuco and in Lima at Caleta de Carquin, and San Luis. It was also felt with light entensity in Peru at Eten, Lambayeque and Celendin, Cajamarca.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Peru at Chimbote, La Esperanza, Cajamarca, Independencia, Lima, Jesus Maria, San Isidro, San Francisco De Borja, Santiago de Surco, Cieneguilla.

This earthquake occurr several hour before midnight local solar time. The last

earthquake in Peru within about 200 km of this epicenter  with M>=6.2 occurred

as an M 6.3 on February 24, 2007. A major earthquake hit the region on February 21, 1996 with M 7.5.

This epicenter is located on the geomagnetic equator and may have been

promoted by tidal and/or geomagnetic effects. Today's event was off the coast

so hazards were minimal to local populations.

 

This epicenter is at the seventh node (52 degrees) from the Drake Passage

and at 102 degrees from the North Geomagnetic pole and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 28DEC2025 02:51:49   9.0S   79.0W MW=6.2  EMSC   NEAR COAST OF NORTHERN PERU  

O: 28DEC2025 03:51:28   9.0S   79.2W ML=4.1  EMSC   NEAR COAST OF NORTHERN PERU

O: 28DEC2025 05:17:22   9.1S   79.3W ML=4.3  EMSC   OFF COAST OF NORTHERN PERU

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.7 in Central Luzon, Philippines was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central Luzon, Philippines with IV in Nambalan and III inMasinloc, Cabangan and Manila.

EMSC reported gentle swaying in Philippines at Balibago and Quiapo.

 

O: 27DEC2025 18:26:23  15.4N  120.1E MB=4.7  EMSC   LUZON, PHILIPPINES           

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.3 in Hawaii was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Hawaii in Kailua Kona.

This epicenter is at 76 degrees from Taiwan and occurred as SSS-phase seismic waves

and body waves from Taiwan arrived in the area. It was probably promoted

by energy associated with those waves.

 

 

O: 27DEC2025 15:34:51  19.2N  155.5W ML=3.3  EMSC   ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII     

 

NEIC reported earthquakes of M 2.5 and M 2.7 in western Los Angeles, California  were felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of California at Valenci, Stevenson Ranch, Newhall, Santa Clarita, Castaic.

These epicenters are at the fifth node (72 degrees) from Hokkaido; the sixth node (60 degrees)

from Kamchatka and 105 degrees from the Drake Passage and Mindanao and at

146 degrees from TC Grant and may have been promoted by energy from those

sources.

 

O: 27DEC2025 14:25:40  34.4N  118.6W ML=2.7  EMSC   GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALI

O: 27DEC2025 14:34:52  34.4N  118.6W ML=2.5  EMSC   GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIF.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in the Texas-Louisiana border was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of the Texas-Louisiana border in Pleasant Hill, Louisiana.

This epicenter is at the fouorth node (90 degrees) from Hokkaido, Japan and at

the fith node from Kamchatka and may have been promoted by energy from those

sources.

 

O: 27DEC2025 12:47:51  31.9N   93.5W ML=2.9  EMSC   LOUISIANA-TEXAS BORDER REGION

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Assam, India was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Assam, India in Itanagar Arunachal Pradesh, India.

EMSC reported light shaking in India at Raha, Guwahati, Dispur, Mushalpur, Nongpoh, Ziro and Shillong.

 

O: 27DEC2025 12:42:49  26.7N   92.3E MB=4.5  EMSC   ASSAM, INDIA                 

 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.3 in Puerto Rico was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Puerto Rico in Mayaguez.

 

O: 28DEC2025 04:59:06  18.1N   68.2W MD=4.3  EMSC   MONA PASSAGE, DOMINICAN REPUBL

O: 27DEC2025 22:31:30  18.8N   68.5W MD=3.5  EMSC   DOMINICAN REPUBLIC REGION

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE 10S                    

 

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

 

TC    10S      2025-12-28  00:00 UT  12.8S  119.5E   45 kts  North of western Australia                            

 

Tropical Cyclone 10S formed today in the region north of western Australia winds up to 45 kts. It could continue promote enhanced seismicity in this area.   The antipode is at 12N 61W  - is   in the area north of Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm makes landfall today and tomorrow.

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE GRANT (09S)                     

 

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

 

TC    GRANT    2025-12-28  00:00 UT  12.3S   86.7E   80 kts  South of Sumatra                                      

 

Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 80 kts. It could continue to excite regional seismicity while south of Sumatra.   The antipode is at 12N 93W  - is  east of Central America where enhanced antipodal activity is possible, but unlikely as this storm moves to the west. It will be antipodal to El Salvador and Costa Rica off the west coast of Central America around December 27, the most likely time for a significant regional earthquake.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 27, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

6060       0023   0032      0038   C4.8      (December 27, 2025)   3.0E-03  

Sumatra M 5.9 00:23 UT

 

6110       0110   0150      0159   M5.1      (December 27, 2025)   3.8E-02  *

Sumatra M 5.8 01:10 UT

 

6130       0532   0539      0541   C3.7      (December 27, 2025)   1.7E-03  

Fiji M 4.5 05:45 UT

Nevada M 2.1, 2.1 05:30, 05:34 UT

 

6150       0640   0647      0650   C2.8      (December 27, 2025)   1.6E-03  

6170       0744   0758      0816   C4.5      (December 27, 2025)   7.2E-03  

6190       1024   1029      1036   C2.5      (December 27, 2025)   1.9E-03  

Tarapaca M 4.7 10:26 UT

Argentina M 5.6 10:40 UT

 

 

6210       1322   1329      1332   C3.7      (December 27, 2025)   2.0E-03  

Oaxaca M 4.0 13:25 UT

 

6220       1411   1415      1419   C3.2      (December 27, 2025)   1.6E-03  

Los Angeles CA M 2.7 14:25 UT M 2.5 14:34 UT

 

6230       1535   1550      1609   C2.9      (December 27, 2025)   5.4E-03  

Taiwan M 6.6 15:06 UT

Hawaii M 3.3 15:35 UT

Tarapaca M 4.2 15:51 UT

 

6250       2143   2148      2155   C2.4      (December 27, 2025)   1.7E-03  

Baja M 3.4 21:45 UT

Kermadec M 3.9 21:51 UT

 

 

6270       2214   2233      2250   C9.8      (December 27, 2025)   1.4E-02  

Izu Is M 4.4 22:48 UT

Fiji M 4.8 22:11 UT

 

 

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD: quiet December 28-30.  Solar M-flare chance: 65% X-class: 20% proton storm: 15%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)     7   7  5 13:00 3  130 178

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacn, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

 

December 27, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.7-5.9 south of Sumatra,

Indonesia. BMG reported it was felt in the Bengkulu area of Sumatra with intensity

III at Enggano and II in Kab Ogan komering, Muara Eniam, Lahat, Selatan, Lawang, Pagar Alam, Kaur, Seluma, Kepahiang, among others.

An M 5.8 aftershock followed in the same area and was felt with similar

intensities and locations according to BMG data.

 

 

These epicenters in Sumatra are north of the eye of Tropical Cyclone Grant on December 25,

the only tropical cyclone currently active in the world at this time. This was discussed

in the previous issue of this summary as:

 

"Elsewhere in the world today was a particularly quiet day in seismicity. No

events of M>=5 were recorded by NEIC or EMSC (BMG reported an M 5.0 in the Talaud

Islands - M 4.6 by EMSC)." (December 26, 2023)

 

 

"The most likely activity to help promoted seismicity at this time in Tropical

Cyclone Grant. This cyclone is currently south of Sumatra where it has been

proposed in previous issues of this summary that it may help trigger a moderate

to strong earthquake to the north as for example:

 

 

"Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 50 kts. It could continue to excite regional seismicity while south of Sumatra.   The antipode is at 12N 78W  - is in the area north of Colombia and Panama where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm moves to the west." (December 22-23, 2025)

 

or more recently in the last issue of this summary:

 

 

"Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 55 kts. It could continue to excite regional seismicity while south of Sumatra.   The antipode is at 12N 84W  - is in the area of eastern Costa Rica and east of Central America where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm moves to the west. It will be antipodal to El Salvador and Costa Rica around December 25-27, the most likely time for a significant regional earthquake." (December 25, 2025)

 

A foreshock of M 3.6 hit today's epicenter on December 25 and was noted

at the time in this summary as:

 

 

O: 25DEC2025 18:17:52   5.5S  102.4E ML=3.6  EMSC   SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA  

 

This epicenter is at the sixth node (60 degrees) from Hokkaido, Japan and may have been promoted by energy from that source." (December 25-26, 2025)

 

Today's mainshock appears to have been triggered by a moderate C4.8 solar

flare which began at the same time of this event of M 5.9 in Sumatra. The

strong aftershock of M 5.8 may have been promoted by an M5.2 class solar

flare which appears to have begun at the same time as that aftershock.

Preliminary data from SWPC on these events follow:

 

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

 

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

 

XXXX       0015   0030      0100   C4.8      (December 27, 2025)   4.8E-03  *

Sumatra M 5.9 00:22 UT

 

XXXX       0110   0200      0300   M5.2      (December 27, 2025)   5.1E-02  *

Sumatra M 5.8 01:10 UT

 

 

These events in Sumatra are located at the sixth node (60 degrees) from Hokkaido,

Japan and may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 27DEC2025 00:22:31   5.4S  102.3E ML=5.6  EMSC   SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA  

O: 27DEC2025 00:22:32   5.6S  102.3E ML=5.9  BMG    SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA  

O: 27DEC2025 01:10:12   5.4S  102.3E ML=5.2  EMSC   SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA  

O: 27DEC2025 01:10:12   5.6S  102.2E ML=5.8  BMG    SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA  

 

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.6 in Lima, Peru was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Lima, Peru in Lima, Santa Maria and San Luis.

EMSC reported moderate intensity in Oeru at Independencia, San Isidro, La Molina, Santiago de Surco.

 

O: 27DEC2025 00:35:20  11.0S   77.7W MB=4.6  EMSC   NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL PERU   

 

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE GRANT (09S)                    

 

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

 

TC    GRANT    2025-12-27  00:00 UT  11.8S   90.1E   75 kts  South of Sumatra                                      

 

Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 75 kts. It could continue to excite regional seismicity while south of Sumatra.   The antipode is at 12N 89W  - is in the area of El Salvador and Nicaragua east of Central America where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm moves to the west. It will be antipodal to El Salvador and Costa Rica off the west coast of Central America around December 27, the most likely time for a significant regional earthquake.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 26, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

 

XXXX       0022   0030      0100   C4.8      (December 27, 2025)   4.8E-03  *

Sumatra M 5.9 00:22 UT

 

XXXX       0110   0150      0300   M5.2      (December 27, 2025)   5.1E-02  *

Sumatra M 5.8 01:10 UT

 

5940       0305   0320      0326   C2.4      (December 26, 2025)   3.3E-03  

Sumatra M 3.4, 3.0 03:07, 03:11 UT

 

5960       0326   0332      0335   C2.6      (December 26, 2025)   1.6E-03  

Peru M 3.6 03:29 UT

 

5970       0725   0729      0731   C3.5      (December 26, 2025)   1.3E-03  

Colombia M 3.6 07:30 UT

Loyalty Is. M 4.9 07:45 UT

 

5990       0810   0815      0840   C2.2      (December 26, 2025)   4.0E-03  

Fiji M 5.6 08:36 UT

 

6000       0909   0914      0917   C6.9      (December 26, 2025)   2.5E-03  

6010       1021   1028      1037   C4.0      (December 26, 2025)   3.7E-03  

Oaxaca M 4.1 10:41 UT

Izu Is. M 4.8 10:44 UT

 

6050       1915   1923      1932   C2.7      (December 26, 2025)   2.6E-03  

Fiji M 4.6 19:27 UT

Xinjiang, China M 4.2 19:44 UT

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD: quiet December 27-29.  Solar M-flare chance: 45% X-class: 5% proton storm: 5%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)     8  13  6 13:00 4  131 166

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacn, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

 

December 26, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

It was a relatively quiet day in global seismicity. There were no major solar

flares or geomagnetic storms. This level of global seismicity is not uncommon

at this time of year as reported in this summary two years ago (for example):

 

"Elsewhere in the world today was a particularly quiet day in seismicity. No

events of M>=5 were recorded by NEIC or EMSC (BMG reported an M 5.0 in the Talaud

Islands - M 4.6 by EMSC)." (December 26, 2023)

 

But major earthquakes have occurred at this time including an M9+ event

in Indonesia on December 26, 2004 as reported last year at this time in this

summary:

 

"December 26 also marks the 20th anniversary of one of the largest and deadliest

tsunamis in history. This tsunami began near Sumatra, Indonesia and killed

up to 250,000 people as it ravaged the coastlines of the Indian Ocean.

This summary has previously discussed this tsunami as:

 

 

"12 26 04 21 25 2004   6.890   92.890  10 7.5  NICOBAR ISLANDS, INDIA

 

(GS). This is the fourth largest earthquake in the world since 1900 and is the largest since the 1964 Prince William Sound, Alaska earthquake. In total, more than 283,100 people were killed, 14,100 are still listed as missing and 1,126,900 were displaced by the earthquake and subsequent tsunami in 10 countries in South Asia and East Africa. The earthquake was felt (IX) at Banda Aceh, (VIII) at Meulaboh and (IV) at Medan, Sumatra and (III-V) in parts of Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand.  The tsunami caused more casualties than any other in recorded history and was recorded nearly world-wide on tide gauges in the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Seiches were observed in India and the United States. Subsidence and landslides were observed in Sumatra. A mud volcano near Baratang, Andaman Islands became active on December 28 and gas emissions were reported in Arakan, Myanmar." (December 26, 2023, 2024 ...)

 

This summary was expecting a major event was likely at the time of this

tsunami following an M 8.2 near Australia and New Zealand two days before

the event in Indonesia on Boxing Day, 2004. At the time this summary (prior

to the event of December 26, 2004) and noted:

 

"A great earthquake of M 8.1 (NEIC) was located by the National Earthquake

Information Center. The earthquake was located about 800 km off the coast

of Tasmania and was felt in Tasmania lightly. The last earthquake of similar

size on the Macquarie Rise occurred in 1924. ..." (December 24, 2004)

 

"When great earthquakes occur with strike-slip mechanism (which causes horizontal

movements in the earth's crust) there is usually a quiet period in global

seismicity lasting for up to 3-4 days following the great quake followed

by a dramatic increase in global seismicity." (December 25, 2004)

 

At the time this summary was in negotiations with insurance agencies for

usage of data so this information was not widely publicized.

 

This summary issues sincere sympathies and condolences to nations and people affected

by this earthquake and tsunami of 20 years ago, hoping that more recent

improvements in tsunami observations and networks will mitigate future

tsunami disasters of this magnitude." (December 26, 2024)

 

The most likely activity to help promoted seismicity at this time in Tropical

Cyclone Grant. This cyclone is currently south of Sumatra where it has been

proposed in previous issues of this summary that it may help trigger a moderate

to strong earthquake to the north as for example:

 

 

"Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 50 kts. It could continue to excite regional seismicity while south of Sumatra.   The antipode is at 12N 78W  - is in the area north of Colombia and Panama where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm moves to the west." (December 22-23, 2025)

 

or more recently in the last issue of this summary:

 

 

"Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 55 kts. It could continue to excite regional seismicity while south of Sumatra.   The antipode is at 12N 84W  - is in the area of eastern Costa Rica and east of Central America where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm moves to the west. It will be antipodal to El Salvador and Costa Rica around December 25-27, the most likely time for a significant regional earthquake." (December 25, 2025)

 

Areas north of TC Grant and near the antipode in Nicaragua and El Salvador

continued to show moderate seismicity at this time and a moderate to strong

earthquake may still be in the works. Some of the earthquakes in the region

today included:

 

 

 

O: 25DEC2025 14:06:47   4.1N   97.5E ML=4.1  EMSC   NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA  

O: 26DEC2025 06:51:05   4.1N   97.4E ML=4.1  EMSC   NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA

 

This epicenter is at 102 degrees from Yukon, Canada and at the fifth node (72 degrees)

from Kamchatka and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

 

 

O: 25DEC2025 18:17:52   5.5S  102.4E ML=3.6  EMSC   SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA  

 

This epicenter is at the sixth node (60 degrees) from Hokkaido, Japan and may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

While that near the antipode included:

 

 

O: 25DEC2025 13:40:04   8.4N   82.9W ML=4.2  EMSC   PANAMA-COSTA RICA BORDER REGIO

O: 26DEC2025 05:28:30   9.7N   83.9W ML=3.3  EMSC   COSTA RICA

 

O: 26DEC2025 06:31:30  11.6N   88.5W ML=3.8  EMSC   OFF COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA 

 

O: 26DEC2025 01:54:00  13.3N   89.5W ML=4.2  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR         

O: 26DEC2025 08:00:59  13.2N   90.4W ML=4.0  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR

 

A series of light earthquakes occurred today in western Texas. The largest of

these was M 3.5. NEIC reported it was likely felt in the area of Whites City, New Mexico with

intensity up to IV.

 

 

O: 25DEC2025 19:31:42  31.3N  103.6W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS                

O: 25DEC2025 17:11:14  31.5N  104.5W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 26DEC2025 01:15:26  31.5N  104.0W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 26DEC2025 05:10:50  31.5N  104.0W ML=2.8  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 25DEC2025 18:46:56  31.6N  104.4W ML=2.5  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 25DEC2025 21:46:03  31.6N  104.4W ML=2.6  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 25DEC2025 10:18:39  31.7N  104.2W ML=2.1  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 25DEC2025 18:26:37  31.7N  104.4W ML=3.3  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 25DEC2025 18:29:44  31.7N  104.4W ML=2.3  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 25DEC2025 18:50:26  31.7N  104.4W ML=3.5  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 25DEC2025 19:23:19  31.7N  104.4W ML=2.1  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 25DEC2025 19:44:39  31.7N  104.4W ML=2.6  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 25DEC2025 19:53:31  31.7N  104.4W ML=2.7  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 26DEC2025 00:31:49  31.7N  104.4W ML=2.7  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 26DEC2025 00:38:39  31.7N  104.4W ML=2.0  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 25DEC2025 18:51:11  31.9N  104.0W ML=2.3  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 25DEC2025 18:27:20  32.0N  102.7W ML=2.9  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 25DEC2025 18:27:20  32.0N  102.7W ML=2.9  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 25DEC2025 09:52:00  32.1N  101.1W ML=2.2  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

O: 26DEC2025 00:34:59  32.2N  102.2W ML=2.8  EMSC   WESTERN TEXAS

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in San Juan, Argentina was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of San Juan, Argentinan Monte Patria Coquimbo, Chile.

 

O: 26DEC2025 05:37:28  31.0S   69.9W MB=4.4  EMSC   SAN JUAN, ARGENTINA          

 

The latitude of sub-solar conditions today was around 22-23 degrees south latitude.

The sun is directly overhead at noon at this latitude on this day of the

year. In subduction zones this can provide efficient tidal stresses and

enhance seismicity at these latitudes. Some of the moderate-sized earthquakes near this latitude

range today occurred today at:

 

O: 25DEC2025 09:57:14  26.7S  176.0W MB=5.2  EMSC   SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS        

 

O: 26DEC2025 04:55:16  22.6S   67.7W MB=4.2  EMSC   POTOSI, BOLIVIA              

 

This event occurred within minutes of local solar midnight.

 

O: 25DEC2025 20:59:33  22.4S   66.3W ML=4.0  EMSC   JUJUY, ARGENTINA             

 

O: 26DEC2025 09:50:55  21.1S   68.7W MB=4.3  EMSC   ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE           

O: 25DEC2025 21:26:53  21.5S   68.7W mb=4.0  EMSC   ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE

 

O: 26DEC2025 07:45:39  21.0S  168.7E MB=4.9  EMSC   LOYALTY ISLANDS              

 

O: 26DEC2025 07:14:06  16.3S   66.8E MB=4.8  EMSC   MID-INDIAN RIDGE             

 

This event occurred within minutes of local solar noon.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in Central California near Templeton was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central California near Templeton with III in Templeton and II in Paso Robles and Atascadero.

 

O: 25DEC2025 23:41:47  35.5N  120.8W MD=2.9  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA            

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.6 in Gujarat, India was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Gujarat, India near Bhuj.

The is the largest earthquake in the Gujarat, India area within about 200 km

of this epicenter since an M 5.1 on June 14, 2020 and an M 5.0 on June 19, 2012. At these times this summary

noted:

 

 

"An M 5.1-5.5 also shook regions of Guharat, India today. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity V in Gugarat at Bhachau, Anjar, and Shuj; IV in Gandhi Dham, Dandia, Maliya, Barwala, Morvi, Mundra and Tankara.

The India Meterological Department (IMD) reported the quake at M 5.3-5.5 and that

it was felt in Kutch, Rajkot, Ahmedabad, Patan and other areas. People rushed

from their homes and collected on the streets. No major damages or loss of life

accompanied this earthquake." (June 14, 2020)

 

and

 

"A moderate earthquake of M 5.0 also shook much of the region of Gujarat,

India today. NEIC reported this earthquake was felt with the following intensities in  India in Dadraand at Nagar Haveli Silvassa (2),

and in Gujarat at Ahmadabad (3), Anjar (4), Bhachau (4), Bhanvad (4), Chandkheda (3), Chandlodiya (4), Gandhi Dham (3), Gandhinagar (2), Jamnagar (4), Kadi (2), Kosamba (4),

Lalpur (4), Mahesana (3), Morvi (3), Porbandar (3), Rajkot (3), Sarkhej (4), Surat (3), Vadodara (4), and in  Pakistan at Sind Badin (2).

Some damage is expected but local news reported no immediate loss of life

of major damage to property. Tremors were also felt in Bhavnagar, Jamnagar,

Rajkot and Ahmedabad. Several aftershocks were felt in the Dholavira area.

The only earthquake of similar or larger magnitude in Gujarat area of India

in the past four years was an M 5.0 on October 20, 2011. Today's event is the

strongest aftershock of the M 7.7 of January 26, 2001 since an M 5.5 on

April 6, 2006. The mainshock of 2001 killed tens of thousands and did billions

in damage to the region." (June 19, 2012)

 

This epicenter is at the fourth node from Yukon, Canad; the fifth node from Kamchatka; the sixth node from Hokkaido and the seventh

node from Central Philippines and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 25DEC2025 23:00:05  23.7N   70.3E MB=4.6  EMSC   GUJARAT, INDIA               

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.5 in Los Angeles California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Los Angeles California in Stevenson Ranch and Oxnard.

 

O: 25DEC2025 22:45:07  34.4N  118.6W ML=2.5  EMSC   GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALI

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in New Zealand north of Wellington was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of New Zealand north of Wellington with III in Palmerston, North Manawatu-Wanganui and in Masterton with II.

GeoNet reported the following parameters for this earthquake:

 

O: 25DEC2025 18:16:50 40.6S 176.1E ML=4.8  GEONET Felt with moderate to light intensity in the area southeast of Wellington, New Zealand and in southern North Island and northern South Island. 2184 reports of felt events were made of which 1293 reported weak and 767 light intensity with 120 reports of moderate shaking and 4 with strong and 0 severe and 0 with extreme intensity came from the area.

 

O: 25DEC2025 18:16:50  40.7S  176.2E MW=4.5  EMSC   NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND  

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.6 in the area of Hokkaido, Japan. NEIC reported

it was probably felt in the epicentral area near Yokohama, Japan with intensity

up go IV. It continued moderate aftershocks in the region of Hokkaido

following an M 7.6 on December 8, 2025.

 

O: 25DEC2025 16:17:41  41.2N  142.5E MW=5.6  EMSC   HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION       

O: 25DEC2025 16:25:50  41.3N  142.5E mb=4.6  EMSC   HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION

 

 

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE GRANT (09S)                    

 

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

 

TC    GRANT    2025-12-26  00:00 UT  11.9S   94.5E   65 kts  South of Sumatra                                       

 

Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 65 kts. It could continue to excite regional seismicity while south of Sumatra.   The antipode is at 12N 85W  - is in the area of eastern Costa Rica and Nicaragua east of Central America where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm moves to the west. It will be antipodal to El Salvador and Costa Rica around December 25-27, the most likely time for a significant regional earthquake.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 25, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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5810       0417   0424      0426   C2.6      (December 25, 2025)   1.3E-03  

Banda Sea M 4.2 04:19 UT

Fiji M 4.3 04:29 UT

 

5820       0601   0609      0616   C2.3      (December 25, 2025)   2.0E-03  

Guatemala M 4.1 06:06 UT

Kuril Is M 4.1 06:22 UT

 

5880       2147   2153      2156   C2.4      (December 25, 2025)   1.3E-03  

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD: unsettled December 26 quiet December 27-28.  Solar M-flare chance: 40% X-class: 5% proton storm: 1%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    11  17  8 11:00 4  113 163

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacn, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

December 25, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.7 south of Guam. It followed events of M 5.1 and M 4.9

in the area of Guam. The mainshock was reported by NEIC to have been felt with intensity II

in Yona, Guam. The M 5.0 foreshock  in Guam was reported with intensity IV in Guam at Asan, Tamuning and III in Nangilao, Yona and Santa Rita.

The mainshock of M 5.7 occurred within about an hour of local

solar midnight and may have been promoted by tidal and/or geomagnetic effects

which often maximize near this hour. The last earthquake within about 200

km of today's M 5.7 with equal or greater magnitude was an M 5.9 on November 4, 2025.

At the time this summary noted in this regard:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today outside of Kamchatka was an M 5.9

south of Guam. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity III in Guam at Tamuning, Yigo, Hagatna and Hagatna Heights.

 

This earthquake may have been triggered by Typhoon Kalmaegi as that storm

passed near Guam on October 31 and November 1, 2025 as noted at the time in this

summary: 

 

"TS Kalmaegi formed today in the region of the north Pacific southwest of Guam  with winds up to 50 kts. It could help promote moderate seismicity as it tracks to the west encounter Leyte and Samar, Philippines around November 3, 2025 as a typhoon. The area is currently experienceing aftershocks from major events lat month and could see a further significant event with Typhoon Kalmaegi.  A moderate to moderately strong earthquake is possible in the area at this time with the full moon of November 6.   The antipode is at 11S  44E - is in the South Atlantic near Brazil and is not likely to see seismic enhancement at this time." (November 1, 2025)

 

A second storm (TD 32W) also formed south of Guam today and also probably

provided energy helping to promote today's event of M 5.9 in Guam. This

was described in this summary as:

 

"TD 32W formed today in the region south of Guam with winds up to 45 kts. It could help promote moderate seismicity in Guam in the next several days. The antipode is at 10S 37W in the South Atlantic and is not expected to see enhanced seismicity at this time." (November 4, 2025)

 

The last earthquake reported in the region of Guam with M>=5.9 occurred on

August 10, 2025 with M 5.9 and also with M 5.9 on June 23, 2020. The last of larger

magnitude within about 200 km of today's epicenter was an M 6.7 on September 17, 2014.

At the time this summary noted:

 

"A major earthquake of M 6.6-7.1 hit the region of Guam in the Mariana Islands today.

This is the first of several strong earthquakes expected from the results of the

X-flare and geomagnetic storm of the past five days. But in addition to solar

flare effects (SFE) and geomagnetic induction effects, the area has also been

subject to two major tropical storms in the past week and was situated near maximum

tidal effects from the full moon of September 9. All of these probably played

a triggering role in this earthquake in Guam today, the largest in that region

since events of M 6.6 and 6.9 on August 13 and 14, 2010 and of M 6.7 on May 9, 2008.

 

Today's event was given M 6.7-7.1 by NEIC which reported it was felt with intensity

V in Guam at Tamuning, Barrigada, Yona, Umatacm, Mangilao, Yigo, Talofofo; IV in Hagatna, Dededo, Santa Rita, Asan, Sinajana and in the Mariana Islands at Gualo Rai and Koblerville, Saipan, and in Tota and Tinian with intensity III-IV.  

It was preceded three minutes earlier by an M 5.6 in Vanuatu and followed three minutes later by an M 4.7 in Pakistan in the Hindu Kush region.

As this earthquake was at more than 100 km depth effects on the surface were

mitigated and no major damage or injuries were reported. Due to the depth

no tsunami was generated.

 

A new tropical cyclone is forming east of the Philippines and passed Guam several days ago. It is currently

located in the area west of Guam at 14N 137E with winds up to 23 kts.

 

On meteorological grounds, the earthquake in Guam had been anticipated in the last three summaries as follows:

 

"Typhoon Kalmaegi (Depression 15W) continued over the northern Philippine Islands with winds up to 80 kts.

It is expected to move to the west and pass over northern Philippines around September 15.

A seismic watch may be called as this storm approaches the Philippines. Some

increased seismicity in the Caroline and Mariana Islands may also occur." (September 12-15, 2014)

 

(editor's note - yes that reference to Typhoon Kalmaegi is correct for 2014. Tropical

Storm names are recycled and it happened that it is time for Kalmaegi to reused.)

 

A month ago this summary noted the relation between strong earthquakes in Guam

and regional tropical storms as follows:

 

"Seismicity in the region of Guam is often activated by strong storms

in that region. This results in a tendency for local seismicity to concentrate

in summer months. The largest recent earthquakes in the area occurred in late July,

2011 (M 5.6, 5.6); July and August, 2010 (M 5.5, 5.5). In the past 20 years

128 earthquakes of M>=5.3 have hit near Guam. Of these 45, nearly a third

have occurred in the summer monts of July, August and September while only

about 30 would have been expected by chance." (July 27, 2013, August 13, 2014)

 

Another triggering factor for this earthquake in Guam may have been tides from

the full moon of September 9. Maximum tidal stress occurred when Guam was sub-solar,

a time of maximum tidal stresses. This summary noted this at the time as follows:

 

"The full moon was complete at 01:38 UT on September 9. Areas which are sub-solar

at this time are within about 20 degrees of 22 West longitude and those at anti-solar

locations are within about 20 degrees of 158 East longitude.  ... tidal triggering can occur in other

tectonic zones in which seismicity is moderated by fluids such as water or

magma. Seismicity in these regions could increase at this time." (September 8-13, 2014)

 

In addition to tidal and meteorological stresses, Guam is also located on the

geomagnetic equator. The strong X-ray flare and subsequent major geomagnetic

storm had been expected (in this summary) to bring about a strong earthquake

in this area at this time." (September 17, 2014, November 4, 2025)

 

Readers may also note that this event occurred at the same longitude (143-147 degrees)

as a current swarm in the southern Kuril Islands and at the same longitude

as the M 6.5 in New Guinea of December 23. The new moon of December 20, 2025

had been at local solar noon near this longitude and may have helped

promote the current seismicity as reported in previous issues of this summary:

 

"Like that event of October 7, 2025, today's event in New Guinea was also

closely associated with a soli-lunar alignment coming a day after the

new moon of December 20, 2025. It also occurred near the longitude

of maximum tidal stress with that alignment as noted in previous issues

of this summary:

 

"The new moon will arrive on December 20, 2025 at 01:43 UT.  Longitudes which will be at local solar midnight at this time are near 25 West while those at local solar noon are near 155 East. These zones include the central Atlantic and Iceland and western Europe in the west (local solar midnight) and the Kamchatka, the Kuril Islands, Japan and portions of eastern Indonesia and the Vanuatu Islands in the east (local solar noon). These areas are the most likely to see tidal triggering in the next week. Such events often occur near local solar midnight and noon. A strong earthquake is considered likely with this new moon in the next several days with most likely probability in the northwestern Pacific rim including Kamchatka, Japan and the Kuril Islands." (December 18-22, 2025)

 

These epicenters are at the eighth node from Kamchatka (45 degrees); the fifth node (72 degrees)

from Yukon, Canada and the seventh node from Tropical Cyclone Grant (52 degrees)

and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 24DEC2025 15:00:35  11.8N  143.3E MW=5.7  EMSC   SOUTH OF MARIANA ISLANDS     

O: 24DEC2025 13:33:58  13.0N  144.7E MB=5.0  EMSC   GUAM REGION                  

O: 24DEC2025 22:37:31  11.8N  143.3E Mw=5.1  EMSC   SOUTH OF MARIANA ISLANDS

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.8 in Washington State was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Washington State with III in Port Orchard and II in Port Ludlow.

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

been promoted by tidal and/or geomagnetic effects which maximize near this

hour.

 

This epicenter is at the eighth node (45 degrees) from Kamchatka and may have been

promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 25DEC2025 07:58:27  47.5N  122.8W ML=2.8  EMSC   PUGET SOUND REGION, WASHINGTON

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Southern California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern California with II in Cathedral City,Palm Springs, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Rancho Cucamonga.

 

O: 24DEC2025 20:03:24  34.0N  116.8W ML=2.9  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

O: 24DEC2025 20:03:24  34.0N  116.8W ML=3.0  NEIC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in the eastern San Francisco Bay, California area was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of the eastern San Francisco Bay, California area  with III in San Ramon, Dublin, Pleasanton, Danville, San Francisco and II in Pleasanton, Danville, Castro Valley and Walnut Creek.

This earthquake occurred with minutes of local solar noon and may have been

promoted by tidal stresses which maximize near this hour. It continues a

series of light to moderate tremors in the area which have concentrated

near local solar noon and local solar midnight and may have been promoted

by tidal and/or geomagnetic stresses which maximize near those hours.

 

O: 24DEC2025 19:36:54  37.7N  122.0W ML=3.0  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in Malibu, California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Malibu, California with II in Malibu, Westlake Village, Newbury Park and Agoura Hills and Santa Monica.

An aftershock of M 2.2 occurred within minutes of local solar noon and may have

been promoted by tidal stresses.

 

O: 24DEC2025 17:08:39  34.0N  118.9W ML=2.7  EMSC   CHANNEL ISLANDS REG., CALIFORN

O: 24DEC2025 17:08:39  34.0N  118.9W ML=2.6  NEIC   CHANNEL ISLANDS REG., CALIFORN

O: 24DEC2025 20:30:46  34.9N  119.0W ML=2.2  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

 

A strong M 6.0 occurred today in the region of southern Taiwan. NEIC reported it was

felt with intensity VI in Taiwan at Taitung; IV in Changhua, Kaohsiung, and III in Pingtung, Taipei, Kaohsiung and Yunlin, Taiwan.

CWB, the local network gave this earthquake M 6.1. That network reported intensity

up to V in Taitung with IV in Hualien, Kaohsiung, III in Nantou, Tainan, Chiayi, Changhua, Taichung, Miaoli, Yilan, Hsinchu, Taoyuan, Taipei, Pingtung, and Penghu Counties, Taiwan.

A foreshock of M 4.9 about 100 km north of the mainshock occurred about a day earlier

CWB reported this earthquake was felt with intensity III in Taiwan in Hualien, and II in Taitung, Taichung, Yunlin, Chiayi, Changhua Counties.

 

The last earthquake in Taiwan with M>=6.1 was recorded by NEIC as occurring

on August 15, 2024 with M 6.1 but the last of significantly larger magnitude

was an M 7.5 on April 2, 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 2, 2024)

 

Today's event in Taiwan may have also been promoted by a moderate solar

flare which began about the same time as the flare. This C4.9 flare

is the strongest in several days. Preliminary data on this flare from SWPC

follow:

 

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

 

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

 

5780       0945   1021      1140   C4.9     (December 24, 2025)   1.4E-02 * 

Taiwan M 6.0 09:47 UT

Chiapas M 4.3 10:00 UT

El Salvador M 4.1 10:08 UT

Andreanof Is. 10:57 UT

Mozambique M 3.0 10:57 UT

Fiji M 4.5 11:34 UT

 

O: 24DEC2025 09:47:07  22.9N  121.2E MW=6.0  EMSC   TAIWAN REGION                

O: 24DEC2025 09:47:05  22.9N  121.2E MW=6.1  CWB    TAIWAN REGION                 

O: 23DEC2025 07:46:09  23.8N  121.7E MB=4.9  EMSC   TAIWAN                       

O: 23DEC2025 07:46:09  23.8N  121.7E MB=4.8  CWB    TAIWAN                       

P: 22DEC2025 178168    24.0N  122.0E 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  Taiwan                      

  

 

The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.8 followed

by several lighter aftershocks in the region of the Andreanof Islands, Alaska.

NEIC reported it was probably felt with intensity up to III in the epicentral

area. This event occurred within minutes of local solar midnight and along with an aftershock

of M 3.9 may have been promoted by energy from tides and geomagnetic effects which tend

to maximize near this hour. This event occurred near the peak of the C4.9 solar

flare which also was associated with the M 6.1 in Taiwan 56 degrees distant and 70 minutes earlier (see above).

Seismic waves from Taiwan had already passed this area of the Andreanof Islands

when the M 4.8 occurred but may have contributed to destabilizing the area

leading to this earthquake in the Alaskan Aleutians.

 

The last earthquake within about 200 km of this event in the Andreanof Islands

with M>=4.8 was recorded by NEIC to have occurred on December 1, 2025 with M 5.1.

At the time this summary noted:

 

"The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 5.1 in the eastern Andreanof Islands, Aleutians, Alaska.

NEIC reported it was felt with intensity II in Atka, Alaska. This event occurred

near local solar noon and may have been promoted by tidal or geomagnetic stresses

which maximize near this hour.  This epicenter is at the 143 (node 5)  degrees from the Drake Passage and

may have been promoted by energy from that source." (December 1, 2025)

 

 

O: 24DEC2025 03:14:52  51.3N  174.9W ML=3.5  EMSC   ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS

O: 24DEC2025 10:57:04  51.4N  174.9W mb=4.8  EMSC   ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS.

O: 24DEC2025 11:49:03  51.7N  175.1W mb=3.9  EMSC   ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.5 in Central California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central California in Morgan Hill.

 

O: 24DEC2025 13:16:44  36.4N  121.0W MD=2.4  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

O: 24DEC2025 12:31:44  36.8N  121.4W MD=2.5  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE GRANT (09S)                    

 

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

 

TC    GRANT    2025-12-25  00:00 UT  11.9S   96.5E   55 kts  South of Sumatra                                      

 

Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 55 kts. It could continue to excite regional seismicity while south of Sumatra.   The antipode is at 12N 84W  - is in the area of eastern Costa Rica and east of Central America where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm moves to the west. It will be antipodal to El Salvador and Costa Rica around December 25-27, the most likely time for a significant regional earthquake.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 24, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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5780       0948   1021      1140   C4.9     (December 24, 2025)   1.4E-02  *

Taiwan M 6.1 09:47 UT

Chiapas M 4.3 10:00 UT

El Salvador M 4.1 10:08 UT

Andreanof Is. 10:57 UT

Mozambique M 3.0 10:57 UT

Fiji M 4.5 11:34 UT

 

5790       2304   2313      2320   C2.7      (December 24, 2025)   2.3E-03      

Azores M 4.6 23:18 UT

Kuril Is. M 4.9 23:00 UT

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   active December 25 unsettled December 26 quiet December 27.  Solar M-flare chance: 30% X-class: 5% proton storm: 1%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    21  40 19 09:00 6  103 134

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacn, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

 

December 24, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

A moderate G1 geomagnetic storm occurred on December 24 beginning around 10:00 UT at

high latitudes with K-index of 6. Some enhanced seismicity is possible with

this storm including events near the International Date Line (IDL) and the

Greenwich Meridian in the first hours after the commencement of this storm.

 

A strong M 6.0 occurred today in the region of southern Taiwan. NEIC reported it was

felt with intensity VI in Taiwan at Taitung; IV in Changhua, Kaohsiung, and III in Pingtung, Taipei, Kaohsiung and Yunlin, Taiwan.

CWB, the local network gave this earthquake M 6.1. That network reported intensity

up to V in Taitung with IV in Hualien, Kaohsiung, III in Nantou, Tainan, Chiayi, Changhua, Taichung, Miaoli, Yilan, Hsinchu, Taoyuan, Taipei, Pingtung, and Penghu Counties, Taiwan.

A foreshock of M 4.9 about 100 km north of the mainshock occurred about a day earlier

CWB reported this earthquake was felt with intensity III in Taiwan in Hualien, and II in Taitung, Taichung, Yunlin, Chiayi, Changhua Counties.

 

The last earthquake in Taiwan with M>=6.1 was recorded by NEIC as occurring

on August 15, 2024 with M 6.1 but the last of significantly larger magnitude

was an M 7.5 on April 2, 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 2, 2024)

 

Today's event in Taiwan may have also been promoted by a moderate solar

flare which began about the same time as the flare. This C4.9 flare

is the strongest in several days. Preliminary data on this flare from SWPC

follow:

 

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

 

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

 

XXXX       0945   1021      1140   C4.9     (December 24, 2025)   1.4E-02 * 

Taiwan M 6.0 09:47 UT

Chiapas M 4.3 10:00 UT

El Salvador M 4.1 10:08 UT

Andreanof Is. 10:57 UT

Mozambique M 3.0 10:57 UT

Fiji M 4.5 11:34 UT

 

O: 24DEC2025 09:47:07  22.9N  121.2E MW=6.0  EMSC   TAIWAN REGION                

O: 24DEC2025 09:47:05  22.9N  121.2E MW=6.1  CWB    TAIWAN REGION                

O: 23DEC2025 07:46:09  23.8N  121.7E MB=4.9  EMSC   TAIWAN                       

O: 23DEC2025 07:46:09  23.8N  121.7E MB=4.8  CWB    TAIWAN                       

P: 22DEC2025 178168    24.0N  122.0E 4.0-5.6 AAAAA  Taiwan                     

  

 

The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.8 followed

by several lighter aftershocks in the region of the Andreanof Islands, Alaska.

NEIC reported it was probably felt with intensity up to III in the epicentral

area. This event occurred within minutes of local solar midnight and along with an aftershock

of M 3.9 may have been promoted by energy from tides and geomagnetic effects which tend

to maximize near this hour. This event occurred near the peak of the C4.9 solar

flare which also was associated with the M 6.1 in Taiwan 56 degrees distant and 70 minutes earlier (see above).

Seismic waves from Taiwan had already passed this area of the Andreanof Islands

when the M 4.8 occurred but may have contributed to destabilizing the area

leading to this earthquake in the Alaskan Aleutians.

 

The last earthquake within about 200 km of this event in the Andreanof Islands

with M>=4.8 was recorded by NEIC to have occurred on December 1, 2025 with M 5.1.

At the time this summary noted:

 

"The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 5.1 in the eastern Andreanof Islands, Aleutians, Alaska.

NEIC reported it was felt with intensity II in Atka, Alaska. This event occurred

near local solar noon and may have been promoted by tidal or geomagnetic stresses

which maximize near this hour.  This epicenter is at the 143 (node 5)  degrees from the Drake Passage and

may have been promoted by energy from that source." (December 1, 2025)

 

 

O: 24DEC2025 03:14:52  51.3N  174.9W ML=3.5  EMSC   ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS

O: 24DEC2025 10:57:04  51.4N  174.9W mb=4.8  EMSC   ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS.

O: 24DEC2025 11:49:03  51.7N  175.1W mb=3.9  EMSC   ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS.

 

An earthquake of M 4.5 in the Fiji Islands today also occurred within minutes

of local solar midnight. This event lies at a latitude which was sub-solar

at noon today and was probably promoted by tidal stresses. It was not reported

felt.

 

These epicenters are at the sixth node from central Philippines and at the

fourth node (90 degrees) from Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by

enery from those sources.

 

O: 23DEC2025 20:32:21  25.0S  179.7E MB=4.5  EMSC   SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS        

O: 24DEC2025 11:34:39  24.2S  180.0E mb=4.5  EMSC   SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS

 

A moderately strong earthquake of M 5.6 was also felt in the region of Central Vanuatu

today. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity III in Luganville Sanma.

 

This epicenter is located at the sixth node (60 degrees) from

the M 7.6 in Hokkaido and may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 23DEC2025 20:41:58  14.6S  167.2E MW=5.6  EMSC   VANUATU                      

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.3-3.5 in Hawaii was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Hawaii at Captain Cook, Naalehu and Kailua Kona.

 

O: 23DEC2025 09:56:57  19.2N  155.5W ML=3.5  EMSC   ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII     

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.2 South of Honshu, Japan  was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of South of Honshu, Japan in Fujisawa, Kanagawa.

EMSC reported light shaking in Tokyo and Urayasu, Japan.

 

This epicenter is near the sixth node (60 degrees) from Tropical Cyclone Grant and from

Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 23DEC2025 09:44:21  33.1N  137.8E MW=5.2  EMSC   NEAR S. COAST OF HONSHU,     

 

Earthquakes also continued today in the eastern San Francisco, California area on the

northern Calaveras fault. The strongest of today's events included an M 2.7 which

occurred within a minute of local solar midnight and was probably promoted

by tidal and/or geomagnetic stresses which maximize near this time of day.

NEIC reported these earthquakes were felt with intensity up to III in San Ramon, and Dublin and II in Castro Valley, Saratoga, Danville, Vallejo, Pleasanton, California.

 

O: 23DEC2025 08:11:11  37.7N  122.0W MD=2.6  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 23DEC2025 08:11:11  37.7N  122.0W MD=2.7  NEIC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 23DEC2025 08:23:42  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.1  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

 

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in Northern Nevada was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Northern Nevada in Carson City.

This epicenter is located at 103 degrees from central Philippines and at the fifth node

(72 degrees) from Hokkaido, Japan and may have been promoted by energy

from those sources.

 

O: 24DEC2025 03:50:09  41.2N  116.7W ML=4.0  EMSC   NEVADA                       

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Valparaiso, Chile was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Valparaiso, Chile with IV in La Ligua and III in Villa Alemana, Buin, Santiago and Vina del Mar.

 

O: 24DEC2025 01:05:20  32.4S   71.4W MW=4.5  EMSC   VALPARAISO, CHILE             

 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.1 in Antofagasta, Chile was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Antofagasta, Chile at Calama.

This earthquake occurred near local solar midnight at a latitude which

is sub-solar on December 24 and may have been promoted by tidal stresses.

This epicenter is located at 143-144 degrees from Honshu, Japan and from Tropical Cyclone

Grant and may also have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 24DEC2025 06:10:10  22.6S   69.1W MB=4.3  EMSC   ANTOFAGASTA, CHILE           

 

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE GRANT (09S)                    

 

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

 

TC    GRANT    2025-12-24  00:00 UT  12.1S   98.2E   50 kts  South of Sumatra                                      

 

Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 50 kts. It could continue to excite regional seismicity while south of Sumatra.   The antipode is at 12N 82W  - is in the area north  Panama, eastern Costa Rica and east of Central America where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm moves to the west. It will be antipodal to El Salvador and Costa Rica around December 27, the most likely time for a significant regional earthquake.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 23, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

XXXX       0945   1021      1140   C4.9     (December 24, 2025)   1.4E-02  

Taiwan M 6.0 09:47 UT

Chiapas M 4.3 10:00 UT

El Salvador M 4.1 10:08 UT

Andreanof Is. 10:57 UT

Mozambique M 3.0 10:57 UT

Fiji M 4.5 11:34 UT

 

5700       0003   0011      0017   C1.2      (December 23, 2025)   9.9E-04  

5710       0137   0150      0202   C1.6      (December 23, 2025)   2.2E-03  

5730       0916   0924      0933   C1.2      (December 23, 2025)   1.2E-03  

Baja, Southern California M 3.2, 2.1 09:14-09:19 UT

Chiapas M 4.1 09:19 UT

 

5740       0945   0956      1004   C1.5      (December 23, 2025)   1.7E-03  

Honshu M 5.2 09:44 UT

New Guinea M 5.2 09:55 UT

Hawaii M 3.5 09:57 UT

 

5750       1520   1529      1544   C1.1      (December 23, 2025)   1.6E-03  

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:   active December 24-25 unsettled December 26.  Solar M-flare chance: 30% X-class: 5% proton storm: 1%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    21  42 14 15:00 6  106 142

 

A moderate G1 geomagnetic storm occurred on December 24 beginning around 10:00 UT at

high latitudes with K-index of 6. Some enhanced seismicity is possible with

this storm including events near the International Date Line (IDL) and the

Greenwich Meridian in the first hours after the commencement of this storm.

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacn, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

 

December 23, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

The strongest geomagnetic storm of December 22, was a minor G1 with Kp reaching 5

beginning about 14:10 UT. High latitude geomagnetic storm reached Kp of 7 around

1400-1700 UT with A of 53, the second strongest storm in the past month at high latitudes.

 

An odd geomagnetic storm? occurred today about 09:45-10:00 UT (December 23). Spaceweatherlive.com

Described this as:

 

"Some kind of disturbance (Sneaky CME?) has arrived at earth. ... Expect at least

minor G1 geomagnetic conditions in the hours ahead  if these conditions persist." (December 23, 2025)

 

This was associated with a C1.4 solar flare with the following SWPC parameters:

 

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

 

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

 

XXXX       0945   0956      1004   C1.5     (December 23, 2025)   1.7E-03  

Honshu M 5.2 09:44 UT

New Guinea M 5.2 09:55 UT

Hawaii M 3.5 09:57 UT

 

Earthquake of M 5.2 occurred in this period of fifteen minutes in Honshu, Japan and in

Eastern New Guinea with an M 3.5 in Hawaii as well.

 

"The new moon will arrive on December 20, 2025 at 01:43 UT.  Longitudes which will be at local solar midnight at this time are near 25 West while those at local solar noon are near 155 East. These zones include the central Atlantic and Iceland and western Europe in the west (local solar midnight) and the Kamchatka, the Kuril Islands, Japan and portions of eastern Indonesia and the Vanuatu Islands in the east (local solar noon). These areas are the most likely to see tidal triggering in the next week. Such events often occur near local solar midnight and noon. A strong earthquake is considered likely with this new moon in the next several days with most likely probability in the northwestern Pacific rim including Kamchatka, Japan and the Kuril Islands." (December 18-21, 2025)

 

Mid-day on UT December 22, 2025 an M 6.5 earthquake occurred in Papua, New Guinea.

NEIC reported it was felt with intensity VI in New Guinea at Kainantu, Eastern Highland, V in Mount Hagen, Western Highlands; V in Goroka and Kundiawa, Simbu and III in Port Moresby.

EMSC reported moderate to strong shaking in Papua New Guinea at Law, Kerema, Port Moresby.

This is the strongest earthquake in the world since an M 6.6 and M 7.6 fourteen

days ago on December 8 in Hokkaido, Japan. It is also the strongest event in New Guinea

within about 200 km of this epicenter since an M 6.6 on October 7, 2025. At the time this

summary noted:

 

 

"The largest earthquake in the world was an M 6.6-6.7 in New Guinea at 146 East longitude near the maximum

expected tidal stress longitude. This was preceded by a strong swarm in the

eastern Caribbean with moderate quakes in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands (at 64-67 West longitude).

A swarm of events with magnitude up to M 5.1 also occurred off the coast of

Honshu, Japan (at 144 East longitude) following an M 4.9 in the Leyte, Philippines

aftershock zone (at 124 East longitude) and an M 4.1 in the Bonin Islands,

Japan (at 144 East longitude). These and other events today probably

were promoted by tidal stresses associated with today's super (full) moon.

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.6-6.7 in Papua New Guinea

east of Indonesia. NEIC reported it was felt in Papua New Guinea with maximum intensity VI in the Eastern Highlands at Kainantu and IV in Goroka, and Mount Hagen and V in the Morobe area at Lae, Wau and in the national Capital at Port Moresby with IV. Also felt with III in the north Solomons at Panguna and II in Balimo, Fly River and Kundiawa, Simbu, Papua New Guinea.

EMSC reported strong shaking in Papua New Guinea at Lae, Popondetta, Port Moresby.

This is the strongest earthquake within about 200 km of this epicenter since

a pair of events of M 6.7 and M 6.9 on October 7, 2023, exactly two years ago today. At the time this

summary noted:

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.9 in Papua New Guinea.

It was followed by an M 6.7 and several moderate events of M>=5.

An M 5.1 aftershock was felt in Madang and Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.

Other events in the series were not initially given intensities by NEIC however some felt data

comes from Madang, PNG. No tsunami was reported as this epicenter is inland near

the coast.

 

...

 

The earthquakes in New Guinea coincided with a moderate solar flare (#5480)

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

 

...

 

An M 7.0 occurred about 350 km north of today's epicenter on April 2, 2023.

At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The last earthquake of M>=6 in this area of Papua was an M 6.0 on January 18, 2020.

but no earthquake larger size than this have been recorded in this area since

an M 6.7 on January 10, 2002. ...  This epicenter is at 103 degrees from the mainshocks in

Turkey and was probably promoted by energy from those sources." (February 9, 2023, April 2, 2023, October 7, 2023)

 

Today's event occurred shortly after the full moon arrived with maximum stress

in this area and near the geomagnetic equator.

 

A foreshock of M 4.9 south of this epicenter occurred earlier in the day. NEIC reported it

was felt with intensity III in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.

 

This earthquake may have also been promoted by SFE from a moderately strong

solar flare as it occurred at the beginning of that C5.6 flare. Preliminary

data from SWPC for this flare follow:

 

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

 

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

 

XXXX       1100   1129      1134   C5.6      (October 7, 2025)   2.5E-03*      

Papua New Guinea M 6.6 11:05 UT

Hindu Kush M 5.1 11:35 UT

Central California M 2.3 11:19 UT" (October 7, 2025)

 

Like that event of October 7, 2025, today's event in New Guinea was also

closely associated with a soli-lunar alignment coming a day after the

new moon of December 20, 2025. It also occurred near the longitude

of maximum tidal stress with that alignment as noted in previous issues

of this summary:

 

"The new moon will arrive on December 20, 2025 at 01:43 UT.  Longitudes which will be at local solar midnight at this time are near 25 West while those at local solar noon are near 155 East. These zones include the central Atlantic and Iceland and western Europe in the west (local solar midnight) and the Kamchatka, the Kuril Islands, Japan and portions of eastern Indonesia and the Vanuatu Islands in the east (local solar noon). These areas are the most likely to see tidal triggering in the next week. Such events often occur near local solar midnight and noon. A strong earthquake is considered likely with this new moon in the next several days with most likely probability in the northwestern Pacific rim including Kamchatka, Japan and the Kuril Islands." (December 18-21, 2025)

 

Readers may note that this longitude also saw a major swarm in the past

two days in the Kuril Islands and an M 4.6 in the Mariana Islands today.

More as this progression continues. Today's earthquake in New Guinea

occurred at the commencement of a G1 (kp5) geomagnetic storm near the

geomagnetic equator and may also have been promoted by geomagnetic

effects associated with the shock at the beginning of that storm one of the

strongest in the past month. A similar storm appears to be beginning

at high latitude around 10:00 UT on December 23 according to SWPC data.

An M 5.2 earthquake occurred at the start of this more recent event

as a regional aftershock in New Guinea at 09:56 UT (December 23).

 

This epicenter is at the sixth node (60 degrees) from Kamchatka and at the

eighth node (45 degrees) from Honshu, Tropical Cyclone Grant,  and the Hokkaido/Kuril area and may

have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 22DEC2025 10:31:27   5.8S  145.5E MB=6.4  EMSC   EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G

O: 22DEC2025 10:31:27   5.8S  145.5E MB=6.5  NEIC   EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G

 

The earthquake in New Guinea appears to be consistent with the long-rnage

forecasts in this summary of November 30, 2025 as noted at the end of November

as:

 

"Some have wondered if the recent long quiet period in global seismicity will

be followed by a major global earthquake soon. Historical data suggests

about 30% chance of an earthquake in the world of M>=7.4 in the next month

on the basis of the 25 most prolonged global quiet periods of the past 35 years

as previously published in this summary. The most likely dates of such events

are 15-17 days after November 27, 2025 - when the quiet ended - and 21-22 days

after. This translates to a higher than likely probability of such a major

event in the next month within a day of December 13, 2025 and December 19, 2025" (November 30, 2025)

 

This epicenter is located at 107 degrees from Tropical Cyclone Grant and

may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.3-3.5 in Hawaii was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Hawaii at Captain Cook, Naalehu and Kailua Kona.

 

O: 23DEC2025 09:56:57  19.2N  155.5W ML=3.5  EMSC   ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII     

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.2 South of Honshu, Japan  was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of South of Honshu, Japan in Fujisawa, Kanagawa.

EMSC reported light shaking in Tokyo and Urayasu, Japan.

 

This epicenter is near the sixth node (60 degrees) from Tropical Cyclone Grant and from

Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 23DEC2025 09:44:21  33.1N  137.8E MW=5.2  EMSC   NEAR S. COAST OF HONSHU,     

 

Earthquakes also continued today in the eastern San Francisco, California area on the

northern Calaveras fault. The strongest of today's events included an M 2.7 which

occurred within a minute of local solar midnight and was probably promoted

by tidal and/or geomagnetic stresses which maximize near this time of day.

NEIC reported these earthquakes were felt with intensity up to III in San Ramon, and Dublin and II in Castro Valley, Saratoga, Danville, Vallejo, Pleasanton, California.

 

O: 22DEC2025 18:03:04  37.7N  121.9W MD=2.2  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 23DEC2025 08:11:11  37.7N  121.9W MD=2.7  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 22DEC2025 21:41:07  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.2  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 22DEC2025 23:00:50  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.2  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 23DEC2025 00:25:06  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.1  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 23DEC2025 08:23:42  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.1  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in Southern California east of Los Angeles was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern California east of Los Angeles with III in Big Bear Lake, and II in Lancaster, Apple Valley, Big Bear City and Yucaipa.

 

O: 23DEC2025 08:32:53  34.2N  116.9W ML=2.8  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

O: 23DEC2025 08:32:53  34.2N  116.9W ML=2.9  NEIC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.6 in Northern California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Northern California at Portola.

 

O: 23DEC2025 08:11:29  39.9N  120.6W MD=2.5  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.3 in Central California south of San Francisco  was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of in Central California south of San Francisco in Carmel, Paicines with III and II in Carmel Valley, Marina, and Hollister.

 

O: 22DEC2025 23:32:28  36.7N  121.3W ML=3.2  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

O: 22DEC2025 23:32:28  36.7N  121.3W ML=3.3  NEIC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.2 in Kenai, Alaska was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Kenai, Alaska in Anchorage and Eagle River.

 

O: 22DEC2025 22:45:13  60.9N  150.6W ML=3.2  EMSC   KENAI PENINSULA, ALASKA      

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.6 in the Shanxi-Hebei region of NE China  was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of  the Shanxi-Hebei region of NE China with III in Mentougou, Beijing.

This is an unusual epicenter for an event of M>=4.5. The last earthquake

within about 200 km of this epicenter in northeastern China with M>=4.6

was recorded by NEIC as an M 4.7 on October 2, 2022 and before that an M 4.6 on February 12, 2018.

The last earthquake in the area of M>=5 was an M 5.3 on November 1, 1999, the largest

earthquake in this area in the past 30 years. At the time of the M 4.7

in October, 2022 this summary noted:

 

 

"NEIC reported this earthquake of M 4.7 in Eastern China was felt with intensity II-III in the area(s) of Eastern China in Shijiazhuang, Hebei (IV) and Taiyuan, Shanxi, China." (October 2, 2022)

 

This epicenter in China is near the sixth node from Yukon, Canada and the seventh

node from Cyclone Grant and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

Forecast 178222 had expected this event within about 100 km of this epicenter

was likely around December 22. 

 

 

O: 22DEC2025 12:31:20  39.4N  114.4E MB=4.6  EMSC   SHANXI-HEBEI BORDER REG, CHINA

P: 22DEC2025 178222    39.0N  116.0E 3.5-4.9 AAAAA  So. China                  

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 5.1 in the Caspian Sea was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of the Caspian Sea in Turkmenbasy, Turkmenistan, in Azeraijan at Neft Daslari, Baku, Badamdar, Langarud, Kyakhulay, Russia, Amol, Iran.

This epicenter is at the fifth node (72 degrees) from Tropical Cyclone Grant and from

Mindanao, Philippines and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

The last earthquake within about 250 km of of this event in the Caspian Sea

with M>=5.1 was recorded by NEIC as an M 5.4 on December 7, 2023 - an aftershock of an M 5.4 on July 3, 2023.

The only event of significantly larger magnitude in the area in the pst 35 years was an M 6.8 and M 6.5 on

November 26, 2000. At the time of the event in December 2023 this summary noted:

 

 

The strongest earthquake felt in the world today was an M 5.4 in Azerbaijan.

EMSC reported it was felt with moderate to strong intensity in Azerbaijan at Sumqayit, Corat, Saray, Ceyranbatan, Nardaran, Digah, Mastaga, Khirdalan, Bilajari, Baku, Khodzhi-Gasan, Biny Selo, Bakixanov, Qaracuxur, Khacmaz, Lobatan, Korgoz, Qusar, Sheki, and in Russia at Izerbash, Makhachkala, Kyakhulay, Leninkent, and in Shevchenko, Kazakhstan.

No events of M>=5.5 have hit Azerbaijan in at least four years. The last earthquake of equal or greater magnitude in Azerbaijan was an M 5.4 on

July 3, 2023. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"An M 5.4 was widely felt today in the area of the Caspian Sea. NEIC reported it was felt with maximum magnitude IV in Azerbaijan at Siyazan, Quba, Qonaqkend, and in Dagestan, Russia at Derbent, Usukhchay with lesser intensity II-III in Azerbaijan at Sumqayit, Haci Zeynalabdin, Qusar and in Russia at Khazar.

The last earthquake with greater magnitude in Azerbaijan or the Caspian Sea

was an M 5.5 on June 7, 2014. At the time this summary noted in this regard:

 

"A moderately strong earthquake also hit the region of Azerbaijan near the Caspian Sea today with M 5.6.

EMSC reported this earthquake was felt for about 30 seconds in Baku, Azerbaijan.

NEIC reported intensity III in Xocasan and Corat, Azerbaijan and Tehran, Iran.

The last earthquake of M>=5.5 within 200 km of this epicenter occurred as an M 6.5

on November 25, 2000 with M 6.5-6.8. No other events of M>5.6 have hit in this

area in the past 25 years." (June 7, 2014)

 

Today's event occurred near local solar midnight and may have been promoted

by strong tidal stresses associated with today's full moon" (July 3, 2023, December 7, 2023)

 

Forecast 178248 had expected this event within about 100 km was likely around

December 23, 2025.

 

O: 23DEC2025 04:32:30  40.8N   51.9E MB=5.1  EMSC   CASPIAN SEA, OFFSHR TURKMENIST

P: 23DEC2025 178248    40.0N   52.0E 4.0-5.5 AAAAA  Kazakhstan                 

 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.3 in Northern Mindanao, Philippines  was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Northern Mindanao, Philippines  in Dauin and Valencia, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental.

 

O: 22DEC2025 15:42:41   9.3N  123.1E ML=4.0  EMSC   NEGROS- CEBU REG, PHILIPPINES

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in Laos was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Laos in Tachilek, Myanmar.

 

O: 22DEC2025 15:45:59  21.3N  101.7E MB=4.3  EMSC   CHINA-LAOS BORDER REGION     

 

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE GRANT (09S)                    

 

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

 

TC    GRANT    2025-12-23  00:00 UT  12.6S  100.0E   50 kts  South of Sumatra                                      

 

Tropical Cyclone Grant (09S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 50 kts. It could continue to excite regional seismicity while south of Sumatra.   The antipode is at 12N 80W  - is in the area north of Colombia and Panama and east of Central America where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm moves to the west.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 22, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

XXXX       0945   0956      1004   C1.5     (December 23, 2025)   1.7E-03  

Honshu M 5.2 09:44 UT

New Guinea M 5.2 09:55 UT

Hawaii M 3.5 09:57 UT

 

5610       0022   0030      0034   C2.3      (December 22, 2025)   1.5E-03  

5620       0104   0115      0120   C1.6      (December 22, 2025)   1.4E-03  

South Sandwich Is. M 4.6 01:08 UT

Philippine Is. M 4.6 01:14 UT

 

5650       0840   0846      0852   C2.0      (December 22, 2025)   1.8E-03  

Northern Gulf of California M 3.4 08:49 UT M 3.5 08:52 UT

 

 

5670       0852   0914      0928   C2.8      (December 22, 2025)   5.6E-03      

Northern Gulf of California  M 3.5 08:52 UT

Baja California M 3.2, 3.2, 3.0, 3.0 09:21-09:29 UT

Papua New Guinea M 6.5 10:31 UT

 

5690       2221   2231      2256   C8.6      (December 22, 2025)   1.3E-02  

Reykjanes Ridge M 4.5 22:29 UT

San Francisco M 2.2 23:00 UT

 

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  minor storms December 23 active December 24-25.  Solar M-flare chance: 30% X-class: 5% proton storm: 1%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    25  53 17 17:00 7   80 133

 

The strongest geomagnetic storm of December 22, however was a minor G1 with Kp reaching 5

beginning about 14:10 UT. High latitude geomagnetic storm reached Kp of 7 around

1400-1700 UT with A of 53, the second strongest storm in the past month at high latitudes.

 

An odd geomagnetic storm? occurred today about 09:45-10:00 UT (December 23). Spaceweatherlive.com

described this as:

 

"Some kind of disturbance (Sneaky CME?) has arrived at earth. ... Expect at least

minor G1 geomagnetic conditions in the hours ahead  if these conditions persist." (December 23, 2025)

 

This was associated with a C1.4 solar flare with the following SWPC parameters:

 

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

 

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

 

XXXX       0945   0956      1004   C1.5     (December 23, 2025)   1.7E-03  

Honshu M 5.2 09:44 UT

New Guinea M 5.2 09:55 UT

Hawaii M 3.5 09:57 UT

 

Earthquake of M 5.2 occurred in this period of fifteen minutes in Honshu, Japan and in

Eastern New Guinea with an M 3.5 in Hawaii as well.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 21, 2025 at 05:24:31 UT (#251221A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.6  was assigned to this GRB.

An earthquake of M 5.2 in New Britain accompanied this GRB at 05:25 UT.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacan, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

December 22, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

A moderately strong geomagnetic storm occurred on December 21, 2025 at high latitudes.

This storm register A at high latitudes of 50 the third largest of the past month with K-index of 7 about 19:00 UT (the first K-index of 7 since November 27, 2025).

Planetary K-index reached 5 near 00:00 UT on December 22, Incoming partical density with this stromed

peaked around 10:52-11:15 UT on December 22, 2025 - the most likely time for a triggered earthquake. This type of sudden

commencement geomagnetic storm (which apparently began 22:00-23:00 UT on December 21) can enhance seismicity at high latitudes

as well as near the geomagnetic equator as it ensues. This could mean

a strong earthquake near the equator most likely near 150 E longitude,

a longitude band stressed in the new moon alignment of December 20, 2025

as reported in this summary:

 

"... One of the largest of these - an M 5.1 in the Kurils occurred

within several minutes of local solar noon and was probably promoted

by tidal stresses associated with today's new moon as discussed in

the previous issue of this summary:

 

"The new moon will arrive on December 20, 2025 at 01:43 UT.  Longitudes which will be at local solar midnight at this time are near 25 West while those at local solar noon are near 155 East. These zones include the central Atlantic and Iceland and western Europe in the west (local solar midnight) and the Kamchatka, the Kuril Islands, Japan and portions of eastern Indonesia and the Vanuatu Islands in the east (local solar noon). These areas are the most likely to see tidal triggering in the next week. Such events often occur near local solar midnight and noon. A strong earthquake is considered likely with this new moon in the next several days with most likely probability in the northwestern Pacific rim including Kamchatka, Japan and the Kuril Islands." (December 18-21, 2025)

 

UPDATE:

 

Mid-day on UT December 22, 2025 an M 6.5 earthquake occurred in Papua, New Guinea.

NEIC reported it was felt with intensity VI in New Guinea at Kainantu, Eastern Highland, V in Mount Hagen, Western Highlands; V in Goroka and Kundiawa, Simbu and III in Port Moresby.

EMSC reported moderate to strong shaking in Papua New Guinea at Law, Kerema, Port Moresby.

This is the strongest earthquake in the world since an M 6.6 and M 7.6 fourteen

days ago on December 8 in Hokkaido, Japan. It is also the strongest event in New Guinea

within about 200 km of this epicenter since an M 6.6 on October 7, 2025. At the time this

summary noted:

 

 

"The largest earthquake in the world was an M 6.6-6.7 in New Guinea at 146 East longitude near the maximum

expected tidal stress longitude. This was preceded by a strong swarm in the

eastern Caribbean with moderate quakes in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands (at 64-67 West longitude).

A swarm of events with magnitude up to M 5.1 also occurred off the coast of

Honshu, Japan (at 144 East longitude) following an M 4.9 in the Leyte, Philippines

aftershock zone (at 124 East longitude) and an M 4.1 in the Bonin Islands,

Japan (at 144 East longitude). These and other events today probably

were promoted by tidal stresses associated with today's super (full) moon.

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.6-6.7 in Papua New Guinea

east of Indonesia. NEIC reported it was felt in Papua New Guinea with maximum intensity VI in the Eastern Highlands at Kainantu and IV in Goroka, and Mount Hagen and V in the Morobe area at Lae, Wau and in the national Capital at Port Moresby with IV. Also felt with III in the north Solomons at Panguna and II in Balimo, Fly River and Kundiawa, Simbu, Papua New Guinea.

EMSC reported strong shaking in Papua New Guinea at Lae, Popondetta, Port Moresby.

This is the strongest earthquake within about 200 km of this epicenter since

a pair of events of M 6.7 and M 6.9 on October 7, 2023, exactly two years ago today. At the time this

summary noted:

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.9 in Papua New Guinea.

It was followed by an M 6.7 and several moderate events of M>=5.

An M 5.1 aftershock was felt in Madang and Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.

Other events in the series were not initially given intensities by NEIC however some felt data

comes from Madang, PNG. No tsunami was reported as this epicenter is inland near

the coast.

 

...

 

The earthquakes in New Guinea coincided with a moderate solar flare (#5480)

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

 

...

 

An M 7.0 occurred about 350 km north of today's epicenter on April 2, 2023.

At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The last earthquake of M>=6 in this area of Papua was an M 6.0 on January 18, 2020.

but no earthquake larger size than this have been recorded in this area since

an M 6.7 on January 10, 2002. ...  This epicenter is at 103 degrees from the mainshocks in

Turkey and was probably promoted by energy from those sources." (February 9, 2023, April 2, 2023, October 7, 2023)

 

Today's event occurred shortly after the full moon arrived with maximum stress

in this area and near the geomagnetic equator.

 

A foreshock of M 4.9 south of this epiceter occurred earlier in the day. NEIC reported it

was felt iwth intensity III in Port Moresby, Papaa New Guinea.

 

This earthquake may have also been promoted by SFE from a moderately strong

solar flare as it occurred at the beginning of that C5.6 flare. Preliminary

data from SWPC for this flare follow:

 

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

 

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

 

XXXX       1100   1129      1134   C5.6      (October 7, 2025)   2.5E-03*      

Papua New Guinea M 6.6 11:05 UT

Hindu Kush M 5.1 11:35 UT

Central California M 2.3 11:19 UT" (October 7, 2025)

 

Like that event of October 7, 2025, today's event in New Guinea was also

closely associated with a soli-lunar alignment coming a day after the

new moon of December 20, 2025. It also occurred near the longitude

of maximum tidal stress with that alignment as noted in previous issues

of this summary:

 

"The new moon will arrive on December 20, 2025 at 01:43 UT.  Longitudes which will be at local solar midnight at this time are near 25 West while those at local solar noon are near 155 East. These zones include the central Atlantic and Iceland and western Europe in the west (local solar midnight) and the Kamchatka, the Kuril Islands, Japan and portions of eastern Indonesia and the Vanuatu Islands in the east (local solar noon). These areas are the most likely to see tidal triggering in the next week. Such events often occur near local solar midnight and noon. A strong earthquake is considered likely with this new moon in the next several days with most likely probability in the northwestern Pacific rim including Kamchatka, Japan and the Kuril Islands." (December 18-21, 2025)

 

Readers may note that this longitude also saw a major swarm in the past

two days in the Kuril Islands and an M 4.6 in the Mariana Islands today.

More as this progression continues.

 

This epicenter is at the sixth node (60 degrees) from Kamchatka and at the

eighth node (45 degrees) from Honshu and the Hokkaido/Kuril area and may

have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 22DEC2025 10:31:27   5.8S  145.5E MB=6.4  EMSC   EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.6 in Mindanao, Philippines was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Mindanao, Philippines in Bislig, Caraga.

Ths event was an aftershock of an an M 5.6 in Mindanao earlier in the day.

NEIC reported that event with intensity up to V in the epicentral area. 

 

This epicenter is at the seventh node from Kamchatka and may have been promoted

by energy from that sources.

 

O: 21DEC2025 17:53:58   8.4N  127.5E MW=5.6  EMSC   PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION    

O: 21DEC2025 23:11:21   7.0N  126.7E ML=4.0  EMSC   MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES        

O: 22DEC2025 01:14:13   8.4N  127.6E mb=4.6  EMSC   PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in Northern California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Northern California in Fortuna.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.4 in Central California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central California in Hollister, Salinas, San Jose, Gardnerville, Nevada.

 

O: 21DEC2025 20:40:49  36.8N  121.4W ML=3.4  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

O: 21DEC2025 22:05:39  36.8N  121.4W MD=2.1  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA

O: 21DEC2025 23:03:32  36.8N  121.4W MD=2.6  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA

 

The strongest earthquakes in the U.S. or Canada today occurred in the volcanic

area off the coast of Oregon with M 4.3 and M 4.5. They were not reported

felt on the mainland. These are located in the area of the Axial Volcano

which is expected to erupt soon. The larger event of M 4.5 occurred near

local solar midnight and may have been promoted by tidal stresses with

the new moon of October 20. The last earthquake of M>=4.5 within about

200 km of today's epicenter was an M 5.4 nearly two months ago on October 29, 2025and prior to that an M 5.1 and 5.9

on September 26-27, 2025. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The last earthquakes with M>=5.7 off the coast of Oregon occurred on June 4, 2021 (M 5.9) and

December 8, 2021 (M 5.8). This event also followed a full moon and was likely

promoted by tidal stresses associated with that alignment as explained in

this summary at the time:

 

"A strong series of earthquakes occurred off the coast of Oregon today at 120-130 West longitude. These events were reported lightly felt on the coast of Oregon including at Waldport, Eugene and Beaverton.

The largest of these was M 5.8 which was felt with intensity II-III in Oregon in  Depoe Bay, Newport, Florence, Waldport, Hammond, Tualatin, Medford, Cloverdale, Seaside, Sheridan, Forest Grove, Springfield, Portland and as far as southern Washington State.

Other moderately large events of M 5.5, 5.5, 5.5, 5.5, 5.8, 5.3 ... also were recorded in this series.

The last earthquakes of M>=5.8 in this area off the coast of Oregon occurred in August and September, 2019

with M 6.3 and 5.9 and as an M 6.2 on August 22, 2018 and an M 5.9 on August 22, 2018. The

M 6.3 on August 29, 2019 is the strongest event in this area in the past 30 years.

Today's activity appears to be occurring the the volcanic vents off the coast

of Oregon. It is likely that this series was promoted by high tidal stresses associated

with the new moon/eclipse of December 4." (December 8, 2021, March 27, 2024, September 26, 2025)

 

This epicenter is near the eighth node from Kamchatka and the sixth node

from Honshu, Japan and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 21DEC2025 09:57:16  43.8N  127.9W MB=4.5  EMSC   OFF COAST OF OREGON          

O: 20DEC2025 14:05:07  43.9N  129.0W mb=4.3  EMSC   OFF COAST OF OREGON

 

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.6 in Sulawesi, Indonesia was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Sulawesi, Indonesia with II in Bitung.

 

O: 21DEC2025 12:21:46   1.4N  126.3E MW=5.6  EMSC   MOLUCCA SEA                  

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.8 in Kazakhstan was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Kazakhstan in Turgen, Almaty, Pervomayka, Burunday.

This epicenter is at the seventh node from Kamchatka, the eighth node from Hokkaido

and the fifth node from Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by energy

from those sources.

 

O: 21DEC2025 21:16:45  41.3N   78.8E MB=4.5  EMSC   SOUTHERN XINJIANG, CHINA     

 

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

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

 

TC    09S      2025-12-22  00:00 UT  12.0S  102.3E   50 kts  South of Sumatra                                      

 

Tropical Cyclone 09S continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 50 kts. It could continue to excite regional seismicity while south of Sumatra.   The antipode is at 12N 78W  - is in the area north of Colombia and Panama where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm moves to the west.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 21, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

5420       0214   0224      0232   C1.8      (December 21, 2025)   1.9E-03  

San Francisco M 3.8 02:32 UT

 

5460       1154   1203      1211   C1.3      (December 21, 2025)   1.6E-03  

Myanmar M 3.5 11:53 UT

 

5470       1211   1223      1229   C1.3      (December 21, 2025)   1.5E-03  

Molucca Sea M 5.6 12:21 UT

 

5480       1247   1256      1301   C1.3      (December 21, 2025)   1.1E-03  

Antofagasta M 4.2 12:47 UT

Balleny Is. M 5.0 13:12 UT

 

5500       1552   1558      1605   C1.4      (December 21, 2025)   1.1E-03  

Izu Is. M 4.1 15:51 UT

 

5510       1647   1703      1727   C2.6      (December 21, 2025)   5.8E-03  

Banda Sea M 4.3 17:02 UT

Idaho M 3.2 17:01 UT

Solomon Is. M 5.0 17:10 UT

 

5520       1812   1827      1836   M1.3      (December 21, 2025)   1.1E-02  

Papua M 3.7 18:30 UT

 

5530       1929   1943      1951   C3.9      (December 21, 2025)   4.5E-03  

Hokkaido M 4.3 19:33 UT

 

5540       1951   2000      2003   C6.1      (December 21, 2025)   3.9E-03      

San Francisco CA, M 2.1 19:51 UT

 

5560       2016   2024      2032   C4.0      (December 21, 2025)   3.5E-03  

5570       2051   2101      2107   C6.2      (December 21, 2025)   4.5E-03      

Los Angeles M 2.0 20:54 UT

Xinjiang, China M 4.5 21:16 UT

 

5580       2157   2212      2219   C3.1      (December 21, 2025)   3.3E-03  

5590       2228   2234      2237   C2.2      (December 21, 2025)   1.1E-03  

Mariana Is. M 4.7 22:27 UT

Baja California M 3.2 22:30 UT

San Francisco CA, M 2.4 22:36 UT

 

5600       2325   2330      2334   C2.0      (December 21, 2025)   1.1E-03  

Eastern Honshu M 4.5 23:33 UT

 

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  minor storms December 22-23 active December 24.  Solar M-flare chance: 25% X-class: 1% proton storm: 1%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    27  50 20 19:00 7   85 124

 

A moderately strong geomagnetic storm occurred on December 21, 2025 at high latitudes.

This storm register A at high latitudes of 50 the third largest of the past month with K-index of 7 about 19:00 UT.

Planetary K-index reached 5 near 00:00 UT on December 22, This type of sudden

commencement geomagnetic storm can enhance seismicity at high latitudes

as well as near the geomagnetic equator as it ensues. This could mean

a strong earthquake near the equator most likely near 150 E longitude,

a longitude band stressed in the new moon alignment of December 20, 2025

as reported in this summary:

 

"One of the largest of these - an M 5.1 in the Kurils occurred

within several minutes of local solar noon and was probably promoted

by tidal stresses associated with today's new moon as discussed in

the previous issue of this summary:

 

"The new moon will arrive on December 20, 2025 at 01:43 UT.  Longitudes which will be at local solar midnight at this time are near 25 West while those at local solar noon are near 155 East. These zones include the central Atlantic and Iceland and western Europe in the west (local solar midnight) and the Kamchatka, the Kuril Islands, Japan and portions of eastern Indonesia and the Vanuatu Islands in the east (local solar noon). These areas are the most likely to see tidal triggering in the next week. Such events often occur near local solar midnight and noon. A strong earthquake is considered likely with this new moon in the next several days with most likely probability in the northwestern Pacific rim including Kamchatka, Japan and the Kuril Islands." (December 18-21, 2025)

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacn, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

December 21, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

A series of moderate earthquakes hit a number of regions of Japan today.

The strongest of this series occurred in the southern Kuril Islands about

200 km northeast of the current earthquakes in Hokkaido and northern

Honshu. One of the largest of these - an M 5.1 in the Kurils occurred

within several minutes of local solar noon and was probably promoted

by tidal stresses associated with today's new moon as discussed in

the previous issue of this summary:

 

"The new moon will arrive on December 20, 2025 at 01:43 UT.  Longitudes which will be at local solar midnight at this time are near 25 West while those at local solar noon are near 155 East. These zones include the central Atlantic and Iceland and western Europe in the west (local solar midnight) and the Kamchatka, the Kuril Islands, Japan and portions of eastern Indonesia and the Vanuatu Islands in the east (local solar noon). These areas are the most likely to see tidal triggering in the next week. Such events often occur near local solar midnight and noon. A strong earthquake is considered likely with this new moon in the next several days with most likely probability in the northwestern Pacific rim including Kamchatka, Japan and the Kuril Islands." (December 18-20, 2025)

 

O: 21DEC2025 06:58:48  34.8N  141.7E MB=5.1  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF HONSHU,    

 

O: 21DEC2025 01:29:02  40.8N  142.1E MW=5.4  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU,   

 

This earthquake was reported by NEIC to have been felt with intensity III in Misawa, Aomori, Japan.

 

O: 20DEC2025 21:30:30  41.1N  139.0E ML=4.2  EMSC   HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION       

 

The epicenters in Hokkaido and Honshu and the Kuril Islands area located

at the eighth node (45 degrees) from Yukon, Canada and may be promoted by

energy from that source.

 

O: 20DEC2025 12:58:54  42.7N  146.0E MB=5.2  EMSC   OFF COAST OF HOKKAIDO, JAPAN 

O: 20DEC2025 12:30:29  42.8N  146.0E Mw=5.3  EMSC   HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION

O: 20DEC2025 12:33:56  42.8N  146.0E mb=5.1  EMSC   OFF COAST OF HOKKAIDO, JAPAN

 

 

O: 21DEC2025 00:19:01  43.4N  147.9E MB=5.0  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS                

O: 21DEC2025 04:03:38  43.5N  148.0E mb=5.1  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS

O: 21DEC2025 03:48:01  43.6N  147.8E Mw=5.2  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS

O: 21DEC2025 00:22:24  43.7N  147.8E mb=5.0  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS

O: 21DEC2025 00:26:01  43.7N  147.8E mb=4.9  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS

O: 21DEC2025 02:05:38  43.7N  147.7E mb=5.1  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS

O: 21DEC2025 04:47:10  43.7N  147.7E mb=4.7  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS

O: 21DEC2025 03:52:41  43.8N  147.9E mb=5.0  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS

O: 20DEC2025 23:46:33  43.9N  147.7E mb=4.8  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS

O: 21DEC2025 03:33:46  43.9N  147.7E mb=4.7  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS

 

The swarm near San Ramon east of San Francisco, California continued today.

The largest of today's events was an M 3.8. NEIC reported it was felt with

intensity IV in California at San Ramon, Dublin, Castro Valley, San Jose, Pleasanton, Danville, and II in Walnut Creek, San Anselmo and San Francisco.

Other events in the swarm were felt with intensity upt o IV in San Lorenzo, and III in Castro Valley, Dublin, San Ramon, Alamda, San

Bruno, Danville and II in Pleasanton, Hayward, and Morago. A widespread

power outage also occurred in San Francisco today but was probably not

related to the current elevated seismicity in that area. This summary

had reported last on this swarm in the previous issue as:

 

"The major swarm of light to moderate earthquakes in the eastern San Francisco

California Bay area today included several events of M 4.0 and M 3.8-3.9 which

were widely felt. NEIC reported more than 2000 people responded to them with

felt reports from each of these events. These included intensity V in California at Lafayette,

Hayward, IV in Brentwood, San Lorenzo, Oakland, San Jose, San Ramon, Vallejo, Union City, Alamo, Dublin, San Francisco and III in Millbrae, Fremont and Pleasanton among others." (December 20, 2025)

 

These epicenters are located at 102 degrees from central Philippines and at the

fifth node (72 degrees) from Hokkaido and may have been promoted by energy

from those sources.

 

O: 20DEC2025 16:10:32  37.7N  121.9W MD=2.6  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 21DEC2025 02:31:54  37.7N  121.9W Mw=3.8  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 21DEC2025 02:53:47  37.7N  121.9W MD=2.9  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 20DEC2025 19:06:36  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.1  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 21DEC2025 02:36:35  37.8N  122.0W MD=2.6  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

 

Earthquakes also continued today near Ojai, California. An M 2.8 in this continuing

swarm was reported felt with intensity III in Ventura, Oak View and II in Ojai, California by NEIC.

 

 

O: 20DEC2025 12:44:52  34.4N  119.3W ML=2.4  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

O: 20DEC2025 12:47:12  34.4N  119.2W ML=2.8  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 20DEC2025 14:01:43  34.4N  119.2W ML=2.9  EMSC   GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIF.

O: 20DEC2025 17:19:09  34.4N  119.2W ML=2.4  EMSC   GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIF.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.2 in Bolivia was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Bolivia in Iquique, Tarapaca, Chile.

 

O: 20DEC2025 20:30:24  20.1S   68.1W MW=5.2  EMSC   POTOSI, BOLIVIA              

 

The strongest earthquakes in the U.S. or Canada today occurred in the volcanic

area off the coast of Oregon with M 4.3 and M 4.5. They were not reported

felt on the mainland. These are located in the area of the Axial Volcano

which is expected to erupt soon. The larger event of M 4.5 occurred near

local solar midnight and may have been promoted by tidal stresses with

the new moon of October 20. The last earthquake of M>=4.5 within about

200 km of today's epicenter was an M 5.4 nearly two months ago on October 29, 2025and prior to that an M 5.1 and 5.9

on September 26-27, 2025. At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The last earthquakes with M>=5.7 off the coast of Oregon occurred on June 4, 2021 (M 5.9) and

December 8, 2021 (M 5.8). This event also followed a full moon and was likely

promoted by tidal stresses associated with that alignment as explained in

this summary at the time:

 

"A strong series of earthquakes occurred off the coast of Oregon today at 120-130 West longitude. These events were reported lightly felt on the coast of Oregon including at Waldport, Eugene and Beaverton.

The largest of these was M 5.8 which was felt with intensity II-III in Oregon in  Depoe Bay, Newport, Florence, Waldport, Hammond, Tualatin, Medford, Cloverdale, Seaside, Sheridan, Forest Grove, Springfield, Portland and as far as southern Washington State.

Other moderately large events of M 5.5, 5.5, 5.5, 5.5, 5.8, 5.3 ... also were recorded in this series.

The last earthquakes of M>=5.8 in this area off the coast of Oregon occurred in August and September, 2019

with M 6.3 and 5.9 and as an M 6.2 on August 22, 2018 and an M 5.9 on August 22, 2018. The

M 6.3 on August 29, 2019 is the strongest event in this area in the past 30 years.

Today's activity appears to be occurring the the volcanic vents off the coast

of Oregon. It is likely that this series was promoted by high tidal stresses associated

with the new moon/eclipse of December 4." (December 8, 2021, March 27, 2024, September 26, 2025)

 

This epicenter is near the eighth node from Kamchatka and the sixth node

from Honshu, Japan and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 21DEC2025 09:57:16  43.8N  127.9W MB=4.5  EMSC   OFF COAST OF OREGON          

O: 20DEC2025 14:05:07  43.9N  129.0W mb=4.3  EMSC   OFF COAST OF OREGON

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.8 in Northern California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Northern California in Lakeport, Hopland and Ukiah. 

 

O: 20DEC2025 10:56:13  38.9N  123.1W MD=2.6  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

 

The largest earthquake recorded today was an M 5.5-5.6 in the Balleny Islands

South of New Zealand. This may have also been promoted by energy associated

with the new moon alignment as it occurred in an area which was near local

solar noon at the time of the alignment with maximum soli-lunar tides

with this new moon. It was not reported felt in this remote area.

An earthquake of M 3.3 preceded this event in Balleny Islands in Iceland

several hours earlier. That quake was nearly antipodal to the Balleny Islands.

 

This epicenter in the Balleny Islands is at 104-107 degrees from Honshu and

Hokkaido, Japan and may have been promoted by energy from major

earthquakes in those areas.

 

O: 20DEC2025 06:57:10  63.8S  172.6E MW=5.6  EMSC   BALLENY ISLANDS REGION       

O: 20DEC2025 10:25:04  63.8S  172.6E Mw=5.3  EMSC   BALLENY ISLANDS REGION

 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.8 in Tajikistan was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Tajikistan in Dushanbe.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 5.2 in Bolivia was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Bolivia in Arequipa, Peru. 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.2 in Bolivia was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Bolivia in Iquique, Tarapaca, Chile.

 

This epicenter was under near sub-solar conditions when it occurred.

This epicenter is located at 146 degrees from Hokkaido, Japan and may

have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 20DEC2025 20:30:24  20.1S   68.1W MW=5.2  EMSC   POTOSI, BOLIVIA              

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

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TC    09S      2025-12-21  00:00 UT  12.4S  104.4E   55 kts  South of Sumatra                                      

 

Tropical Cyclone 09S continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 55 kts. It could continue to excite regional seismicity while south of Sumatra.   The antipode is at 12N 76W  - is in the area north of Colombia and Venezuela where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as this storm moves to the west.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 20, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

 

5290       0059   0109      0113   C1.2      (December 20, 2025)   8.7E-04      

Los Lagos, Chile M 4.0 01:05 UT

 

5330       0522   0534      0542   C1.3      (December 20, 2025)   1.6E-03      

5370       0542   0546      0549   C1.2      (December 20, 2025)   6.4E-04      

Mindanao M 4.6 05:52 UT

Fiji M 4.305:55 UT

San Francisco M 2.1 05:55 UT

 

5340       0608   0614      0623   C1.3      (December 20, 2025)   1.1E-03  

Argentina M 4.7 06:29 UT

 

5350       0652   0706      0725   C1.4      (December 20, 2025)   2.6E-03  

Balleny Is. M 5.6 06:57 UT

Oaxaca M 4.1 07:25 UT

 

5360       0736   0753      0815   M1.0      (December 20, 2025)   1.0E-02  *

Central California M 3.4 07:52 UT

 

5390       1915   1928      1939   C2.7      (December 20, 2025)   2.8E-03  

5400       1948   1955      1958   C2.8      (December 20, 2025)   2.4E-03  

Sulawesi M 4.0 19:50 UT

 

5430       1958   2005      2007   C3.1      (December 20, 2025)   2.1E-03      

Peru M 4.1 20:11 UT

Bolivia M 5.2 20:30 UT

 

5410       2310   2320      2330   C1.3      (December 20, 2025)   1.5E-03  

 

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  quiet December 21 minor storms December 22-23.  Solar M-flare chance: 10% X-class: 1% proton storm: 1%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)     6   8  4 13:00 4   74 120

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacn, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

 

 

December 20, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

An unconfirmed geomagnetic pulse was recorded around 03:30 with peak around

04:10 UT on December 20, 2025. This was reported on social media and could

be in error. It involved data from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the south Pole

Station in Antarctica. At the same time a major swarm of light to moderate

earthquakes hit the East San Francisco Bay area of California - a swarm

which included two earthquakes of M 4.0. This series was widely felt in

the area near San Ramon, California. Both of these unusual events occurred

about an hour after the completion of the current new moon today.  This

summary had noted seismic effects related to this new moon in previous issues as:

 

"The new moon will arrive on December 20, 2025 at 01:43 UT.  Longitudes which will be at local solar midnight at this time are near 25 West while those at local solar noon are near 155 East. These zones include the central Atlantic and Iceland and western Europe in the west (local solar midnight) and the Kamchatka, the Kuril Islands, Japan and portions of eastern Indonesia and the Vanuatu Islands in the east (local solar noon). These areas are the most likely to see tidal triggering in the next week. Such events often occur near local solar midnight and noon. A strong earthquake is considered likely with this new moon in the next several days with most likely probability in the northwestern Pacific rim including Kamchatka, Japan and the Kuril Islands." (December 18-20, 2025)

 

The largest earthquake recorded today was an M 5.5-5.6 in the Balleny Islands

South of New Zealand. This may have also been promoted by energy associated

with the new moon alignment as it occurred in an area which was near local

solar noon at the time of the alignment with maximum soli-lunar tides

with this new moon. It was not reported felt in this remote area.

An earthquake of M 3.3 preceded this event in Balleny Islands in Iceland

several hours earlier. That quake was nearly antipodal to the Balleny Islands.

 

This epicenter in the Balleny Islands is at 104-107 degrees from Honshu and

Hokkaido, Japan and may have been promoted by energy from major

earthquakes in those areas.

 

O: 20DEC2025 06:57:10  63.8S  172.6E MW=5.6  EMSC   BALLENY ISLANDS REGION       

 

O: 20DEC2025 02:42:35  63.9N   19.2W ML=3.3  EMSC   ICELAND                      

 

The major swarm of light to moderate earthquakes in the eastern San Francisco

California Bay area today included several events of M 4.0 and M 3.8-3.9 which

were widely felt. NEIC reported more than 2000 people responded to them with

felt reports from each of these events. These included intensity V in California at Lafayette,

Hayward, IV in Brentwood, San Lorenzo, Oakland, San Jose, San Ramon, Vallejo, Union City, Alamo, Dublin, San Francisco and III in Millbrae, Fremont and Pleasanton among others.

in December 17, 2025 this summary reported on these events in San Francisco

as:

 

"An earthquake of M 3.0 in the area of San Francisco Bay, California also coincided

with the above-mentioned solar flares. This earthquake was reported by NEIC

to have been felt with intensity III in Oakland, San Ramon, Alamo, San Leandro, Berkeley, , Walnut Creek, Dublin and Castro Valley and II in Alameda, Haywrd, Pleasanton, Danville, San Francisco, San Rafael, Stockton, Sunnyvale, Hayward and Livermore.

It continues a series of events near this epicenter which has been ongoing

for several weeks and could be precursory to a moderate to large regional

earthquake with origin near this epicenter.  A major earthquake on this

portion of the Calaveras Fault is still considered unlikely at this time though." (December 17, 2025)

 

As this swarm began within about an hour of the new moon today, it is most

likely to have been promoted by tidal stresses with that event (see above).

 

The last swarm of events in this region of California with events of M>=4

occurred on September 22, 2025 with an event of M 4.3. At the time this summary

noted:

 

The new moon arrived today. Several unusual earthquakes accompanied it and were

probably promoted by tidal stresses associated with it and the now completed geomagnetic storm of mid-September.

The effects of this new moon and eclipse expected in the previous issue of

this summary were noted in the previous issue as:

 

"The new moon will arrive on September 21, 2025 at 19:54 UT. A partial solar eclipse will accompany this new moon with maximum eclipse near 19:41 UT covering about 85% of the sun with sub-solar point near 0N 118W. It will be visible in New Zealand, Antarctica and as far as the South Sandwich Islands with greatest eclipse near 60S 150E in the Macquarie Island region. Enhanced seismicity in this area is likely at this time as well as near the antipode near Iceland. Longitudes which are at local solar noon at this time are near 119W and those at local solar midnight near 61E. In the west these include western North America and portions of the East Pacific Rise and in the east portions of the central Indian Ocean and Central Asia near Hindu Kush, Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan among others. These areas are most likely to see tidal triggering in the next week. A large earthquake is possible in this time and tidal triggering is not limited to these regions but is most likely near local solar noon or local solar midnight." (September 20-21, 2025)

 

For many readers, the most significant earthquake associated with this new moon and

solar eclipse was an M 4.3 in the area of San Francisco, California. NEIC reported

it was felt with intensity up to V in the San Francisco area with more than

22,000 people reporting felt effects to the USGS. Rather than list all the communities

affected by this earthquake readers are referred to the USGS website:

 

https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage

 

The strongest felt reports came to NEIC from citizens in California with slight damage (VI) at Oakland, Berkeley; V in San Francisco, Alameda, Concord, Oakland, Emeryville, Berkeley, Portola Valley and IV in Pacifica, Redwood City, San Francisco, Alameda, Danville, Concord, Pleasant Hill, El Cerrito, Fairfield, Lafayette, Martinez, Moraga, Orinda, Pinole, San Leandro, Vallejo, Walnut Creek, Oakland, Berkeley, Albany, among others. It was was as far as 150 km from the epicenter.

 

Readers of this summary had been warned of the potential for enhanced

seismicity near this location in California with the new moon and solar

eclipse of September 21. For example in the previous issue it was noted:

 

"... seismicity is likely to rise in California through eastern Alaska in the

next several days (these areas are subsolar with today's new moon) ..." (September 20-22, 2025)

 

Today's earthquake of M 4.3 in San Francisco, California is the strongest

recorded within about 50 km of San Francisco since an M 4.5 two years ago on

October 15, 2019. At the time this summary noted:

 

"The activity in San Francisco began several hours before local solar midnight

and was probably promoted by strong tidal stresses associated with the full moon

 

...

 

The last event in the San Francisco Bay area within about 75 km of today's epicenter

which exceeded M 4.5 occurred on August 24, 2014 when an M 6.0 hit the Napa area.

The last within the San Francisco Bay area was an M 5.6 more than 11 years ago on October 31, 2007." (October 15, 2019, September 22, 2025)

 

(any similarity to today's situation is probably? coincidental? - Think timing,

location, new moon etc.)

 

These epicenters are located at 102 degrees from central Philippines and at the

fifth node (72 degrees) from Hokkaido and may have been promoted by energy

from those sources.

 

 

O: 19DEC2025 17:13:31  37.7N  121.9W MD=2.2  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 20DEC2025 03:49:22  37.7N  121.9W Mw=3.6  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 20DEC2025 03:56:09  37.7N  121.9W Mw=3.9  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 20DEC2025 03:56:09  37.7N  121.9W Mw=4.0  NEIC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 20DEC2025 04:06:31  37.7N  121.9W MD=2.1  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 20DEC2025 04:10:00  37.7N  121.9W MD=2.8  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 20DEC2025 04:36:57  37.7N  121.9W MD=2.1  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 20DEC2025 05:55:47  37.7N  121.9W MD=2.1  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 20DEC2025 06:01:47  37.7N  121.9W MD=2.0  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 19DEC2025 11:37:39  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.4  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 20DEC2025 03:41:31  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.5  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 20DEC2025 03:57:56  37.8N  121.9W ML=3.0  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 20DEC2025 03:58:44  37.8N  122.0W MD=2.2  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 20DEC2025 04:15:41  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.3  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.4 in Central California near San Lucas was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of  King City with III and in Salinas and San Francisco with lesser intensity.

This event occurred within minutes of local solar midnight at the peak of the largest solar

flare of the past two days. Data from SWPC for this flare follow:

 

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

 

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

 

XXXX       0736   0753      0815   M1.0      (December 20, 2025)   1.0E-02  *

Central California M 3.4 07:52 UT

 

This epicenter is located at 103 degrees from central Philippines and at the

fifth node (72 degrees) from Hokkaido and may have been promoted by energy

from those sources.

 

O: 20DEC2025 07:51:35  36.2N  120.9W ML=3.3  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

O: 20DEC2025 07:51:35  36.2N  120.9W ML=3.5  NEIC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in Washington State was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Washington State in Chehalis and Port Orchard.

This epicenter is located at 101 degrees from central Philippines and at the fifth

node from Hokkaido and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 19DEC2025 23:29:54  46.5N  123.4W ML=2.6  EMSC   WASHINGTON                   

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.1 in Ecuador was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Ecuador with III in Latacunga, Cotopaxi, Quito, Pichincha and Archidona, Napo and II in Sangolqui.

This epicenter is at the sixth node (60 degrees) from the Drake Passage

and May have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

 

O: 19DEC2025 21:59:54   0.7S   78.0W MB=5.1  EMSC   ECUADOR                      

 

 

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 in Big Bear City, California.

 

O: 19DEC2025 16:38:42  34.3N  116.8W ML=2.6  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.2 in Southern California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern California with III in Cathedral City, La Quinta, Mountain Center and II in Indio, Aguanga, Warner Springs, Escondido, Palm Desert, Palm Springs and Valley Center.

 

This epicenter is located at 103 degrees from the Drake Passage

and at the sixth node from Kamchatka and may have been promoted by energy

from those sources.

 

 

O: 19DEC2025 14:52:54  33.5N  116.5W ML=2.6  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

O: 19DEC2025 17:44:16  33.5N  116.5W ML=2.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 19DEC2025 09:49:03  33.7N  116.8W ML=2.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.5 in eastern Los Angeles, California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of eastern Los Angeles, California with III in Fontana, Riverside, Colton, Bloomington, and II in Rialto and Norco.

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 2.5 in eastern Los Angeles, California was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Southern California as a jolt in Bloomington, Sunnyslope, Highgrove, Eastvale, Riverside.

This earthquake occurred within a few minutes of local solar midnight

and was likely promoted by tidal stresses with the upcoming new moon.

 

This epicenter is located at 104-106 degrees from the Drake Passage and central Philippines

and at the sixth node from Kamchatka and may have been promoted by energy

from those sources.

 

 

O: 19DEC2025 07:54:18  34.1N  117.4W ML=2.5  EMSC   GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALI

 

An earthquake of M 3.9 also occurred in the northern Gulf of California today.

It was not reported felt in this area.

 

O: 19DEC2025 20:52:37  30.6N  114.3W ML=3.9  EMSC   GULF OF CALIFORNIA           

 

A series of events also occurred today in northern Baja California, Mexico

near the southern California border with M 3.1, 3.4 and 3.0 among others. 

These events occurred within minutes of local solar noon and local solar

midnight and were probably promoted by tidal stresses with the new moon

today which maximize near this hour.

 

These epicenters are at 101 degrees from the Drake Passage and may have

been promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 19DEC2025 08:02:41  31.3N  115.3W ML=3.1  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO      

O: 19DEC2025 08:11:34  31.3N  115.4W ML=3.4  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

O: 19DEC2025 20:28:17  31.4N  115.6W ML=3.0  EMSC   BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.3 in Pakistan was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Pakistan in Attock City.

This epicenter is located near the sixth node (60 degrees) and the seventh

node (52 degrees) from recent major disturbances south of Java, in Kamchatka,

Hokkaido, and Central Philippines and may have been promoted by constructive

interference of energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 20DEC2025 04:37:17  33.8N   72.2E MB=4.2  EMSC   PAKISTAN                     

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

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TC    09S      2025-12-20  00:00 UT  12.0S  107.1E   55 kts  South of Sumatra                                      

 

Tropical Cyclone 09S continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 55 kts. It could continue to excite regional seismicity while south of Sumatra.   The antipode is at 12N 73W  - is in the area north of Colombia and Venezuela where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as it moves to the west.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 19, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

 

XXXX       0736   0753      0815   M1.0      (December 20, 2025)   1.0E-02  *

Central California M 3.4 07:52 UT

 

5210       0534   0543      0549   C1.9      (December 19, 2025)   1.4E-03  

Afghanistan M 5.3 05:39 UT

Luzon M 4.2 05:33 UT

 

5220       0553   0558      0601   C1.3      (December 19, 2025)   7.0E-04  

Chiapas M 4.1 05:51 UT

 

5230       0608   0620      0628   C1.7      (December 19, 2025)   1.7E-03  

Afghanistan M 4.6 06:35 UT

 

5240       1314   1343      1358   C2.2      (December 19, 2025)   4.5E-03      

Central Turkey M 4.2 13:19 UT

Maui, Hawaii M 2.9 13:37 UT

Southern Iran M 4.3 13:38 UT

 

5250       1535   1558      1608   M1.0      (December 19, 2025)   1.3E-02      

5260       1704   1716      1724   C2.3      (December 19, 2025)   2.0E-03      

San Francisco M 2.2 17:14 UT

 

5280       2215   2223      2231   C1.8      (December 19, 2025)   1.5E-03  

Central California M 2.1 22:25 UT M 2.5 22:35 UT

 

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  disturbed December 20 unsettled December 21 minor storms December 22.  Solar M-flare chance: 5% X-class: 1% proton storm: 1%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)     6   4  4 02:00 2   33 118

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacn, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

 

 

December 19, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

A strong M 5.9 earthquake occurred in the area of Kamchatka today near local solar midnight.

NEIC reported it was likely felt with intensity up to V in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia but this was not verified.

EMSC reported it was widely felt in Kamchatka in Yelizovo, V ilyuchinsk, Paratunka, Severo-Kurilsk and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.

This event is consistent with tidal triggering associated with the new

moon alignment early on December 20 as noted in this summary:

 

The new moon will arrive on December 20, 2025 at 01:43 UT.  Longitudes which will be at local solar midnight at this time are near 25 West while those at local solar noon are near 155 East. These zones include the central Atlantic and Iceland and western Europe in the west (local solar midnight) and the Kamchatka, the Kuril Islands, Japan and portions of eastern Indonesia and the Vanuatu Islands in the east (local solar noon). These areas are the most likely to see tidal triggering in the next week. Such events often occur near local solar midnight and noon. A strong earthquake is considered likely with this new moon in the next several days with most likely probability in the northwestern Pacific rim including Kamchatka, Japan and the Kuril Islands.

 

Today's M 5.9 in Kamchatka is the strongest earthquake in Kamchatka within

about 200 km of this epicenter and in the aftershock zone of the series

that began in mid-July 2025 and included an M 8.8  on July 29, 2025 event in October since an M 6.0

more than a month-and-a-half ago on November 4, 2025. The series in early

November, 2025 in Kamchatka, like today's earthquake occurred with the alignment

of sun and moon in a full moon of November 5, 2025 which culminated while

Kamchatka was at local solar midnight. Other major milestones in the

Kamchatka sequence (as in the mid-July start and an M 7.8 on September 18, 2025) have also occurred near new and

full moons and were probably tidally enhanced.

 

Kamchatka is located at the seventh node (52 degrees) from Central Philippines

and may also have been promoted by energy from that area.

 

O: 18DEC2025 11:19:40  51.4N  159.9E MB=4.5  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA  

O: 18DEC2025 12:37:19  52.9N  159.8E Mw=5.9  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

O: 18DEC2025 23:25:43  53.1N  159.6E mb=4.3  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

O: 18DEC2025 14:56:00  55.9N  163.0E mb=4.3  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

 

In the previous issue of this summary it had been noted:

 

"A moderate geomagnetic storm appears to be starting at high latitudes (kp 6) around 09:00 UT on December 18.

This could encourage seismicity in sub-solar sections and high latitudes. NOAA's GOES Magnetometer

shows a spike in geomagnetic field intensity near 07:10 UT which could indicate

the sudden commencement of this storm.  Areas which could see immediate changes is

seismicity include Afghanistan and central Asia." (December 18, 2025)

 

The second strongest earthquake felt in the world today was an M 5.3 and M 5.0 aftershock

in Afghanistan in the Hindu Kush area. This earthquake was reported by EMSC

to have been felt with very strong intensity in Kunduz, Afghanistan and lesser

intensity in Afghanistan at Kabul, Mazar-e-Sharif, Qadis; in Islamabad, Pakistan and in Tirmiz, Uzbekistan where it terrifying; and in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. Light shaking was also felt in Uzbekistan at Yangi-Nishon Shahri, Samarkand, Tashkent, Salor and in  .

 

These epicenters are at or near the sixth node (60 degrees) from central

Philippines, Kamchatka and Hokkaido and at the seventh node (52 degrees) from

the north geomagnetic pole and TC Bakung and may have been promoted by energy

from those sources.

 

O: 19DEC2025 05:39:10  36.3N   69.4E MW=5.3  EMSC   HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN

O: 19DEC2025 06:35:02  36.6N   69.5E mb=4.4  EMSC   HINDU KUSH REGION, AFGHANISTAN

 

A strong earthquake of M 5.7 occurred today in Fiji. It was not reported

felt in this remote area but NEIC estimaged intensity up to VII may have been felt in the epicentral area. This event occurred as remnants of Tropical Storm

08P were dissipating over this epicenter and today's event may have been

promoted by energy from this storm. This storm was last described

in this summary on December 16, 2025 as:

 

"TC    08P      2025-12-16  00:00 UT  15.1S  172.1E   45 kts  Fiji                                                  

 

Tropical Cyclone 07P continued today in the region of Fiji with winds up to 45 kts. It could help promote moderate seismicity in Vanuatu and/or Fiji as it tracks south and east in this active seismic area.   The antipode is at 15N 8W  - is not a seismic active area." (December 16, 2025)

 

This epicenter is at the fifth node (72 degrees) from Kamchatka; the sixth node

(60 degrees) from central Philppines and 103 degrees from the North Geomagnetic

Pole and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 19DEC2025 05:00:19  15.7S  179.6W MW=5.7  EMSC   FIJI REGION                  

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.8 in Mindanao, Philippines was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Mindanao, Philippines in Mawab, Southern Mindanao.

 

O: 18DEC2025 19:32:56   5.2N  126.8E ML=4.1  EMSC   MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES        

O: 18DEC2025 21:19:35   7.0N  127.1E mb=4.7  EMSC   PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION

O: 19DEC2025 05:25:55   7.7N  126.7E mb=4.8  EMSC   MINDANAO, PHILIPPINES

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.3 in Central Alaska was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central Alaska in Fairbanks, North Pole and Fort Wainwright.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.6 in Central California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central California in Ridgecrest.

This is a somewhat unusual earthquake for Central California. The last

event within about 50 km of this epicenter with M>=3.6 occurred on

October 6, 2024 with M 3.6 but the last event in the region occurred

more than 35 years years ago. This could be an important precursory

earthquake to a stronger event in the near future.

 

O: 18DEC2025 15:13:42  35.9N  116.9W MW=3.6  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

O: 18DEC2025 15:28:30  35.9N  116.9W ML=2.1  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Taiwan was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Taiwan with IV in Taipei and III in Hualien City, Hsinchu and II in Yunlin and Tainan Counties Taiwan.

 

O: 18DEC2025 11:32:50  24.1N  121.8E MB=5.0  EMSC   TAIWAN                       

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.8 in Central California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central California with III in Salinas, and II in San Mateo, Gilroy and Hollister.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.5 in eastern Los Angeles, California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of eastern Los Angeles, California with III in Fontana, Riverside, Colton, Bloomington, and II in Rialto and Norco.

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 2.5 in eastern Los Angeles, California was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Southern California as a jolt in Bloomington, Sunnyslope, Highgrove, Eastvale, Riverside.

This earthquake occurred within a few minutes of local solar midnight

and was likely promoted by tidal stresses with the upcoming new moon.

 

O: 19DEC2025 07:54:18  34.1N  117.4W ML=2.5  EMSC   GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALI

 

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

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TC    09S      2025-12-19  00:00 UT  12.5S  108.9E   45 kts  South of Sumatra                                      

 

Tropical Cyclone 09S continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 45 kts. It could continue to excite regional seismicity while south of Sumatra.   The antipode is at 12N 71W  - is in the area north of Colombia and Venezuela where enhanced antipodal activity is possible as it moves to the west.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 18, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

5120       0002   0011      0014   C1.3      (December 18, 2025)   8.9E-04  

Kuril Is. M 4.2 00:01 UT

 

5130       0305   0315      0331   C1.7      (December 18, 2025)   2.1E-03  

Kamchatka M 4.5 03:11 UT

Quebec, Canada M 3.0 03:19 UT

Myanmar M 4.0 03:33 UT

 

5150       0744   0750      0756   C3.2      (December 18, 2025)   1.7E-03  

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  disturbed December 19-20 unsettled December 21.  Solar M-flare chance: 15% X-class: 1% proton storm: 1%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    17  36 17 11:00 6   87 116

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacn, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

 

December 18, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

A moderate geomagnetic storm appears to be starting at high latitudes (kp 6) around 09:00 UT on December 18.

This could encourage seismicity in sub-solar sections and high latitudes. NOAA's GOES Magnetometer

shows a spike in geomagnetic field intensity near 07:10 UT which could indicate

the sudden commencemtne of this storm.  Areas which could see immediate changes is

seismicity include Afghanistan and central Asia. Additional

enhancement could occur near regions at local solar midnight (western U.S and

Canada) within an hour or so of commencement.

 

Over the past several days, this summary has been following possible antipodal

seismic triggering from Tropical Cyclone Bakung (TC 07S) in the region of

Central America. This cyclone began after moving from about 7S 97E on December 11, 2025

into a full Tropical Cyclone on December 12-13 with the following parameters\

as described in this summary at the time:

 

"TC    07S      2025-12-12  00:00 UT   8.4S   97.3E   45 kts  South of Sumatra                                      

 

Tropical Cyclone 07S formed today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 45 kts. It could help promote moderate seismicity as it tracks south of this active seismic area  of  eastern Indonesia.   The antipode is at  9N 83W  - is in the area of Costa Rica. Some enhanced seismicity in Panama and Costa Rica is possible near 9N 83W as this cyclone tracks to the west over the next several days." (December 12-14, 2025)

 

While relatively moderate events in Central America of M 4.4-5.3 in Nicaragua

and M 4.4-4.7 in El Salvador appear to have been triggered by the passage of this

storm, no moderately large to large quakes have been associated with it - but

this has now changed. An earthquake south of Panama today of M 5.6-5.7 occurred

at a position antipodal to the start of Bakung with the following parameters:

 

O: 17DEC2025 23:07:47   7.0N   82.5W ML=5.6  EMSC   SOUTH OF PANAMA              

 

The occurrence of this event illustrates that some longer-term effects

associated with antipodal triggering are possible. NEIC reported this earthquake

was felt with intensity II in Panama at Boquete, Chiriqui.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Central Panama in Bajo Boquete, Jaramillo.

At M 5.7 this is the strongest earthquake in the world today. The last earthquake

within about 200 km of this epicenter south of Panama with M>=5.7

occurred on July 14, 2025 with M 6.2. At the time this summary noted:

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.2 in the region of Panama.

NEIC reported it was felt lightly in Boquete, Chiriqui, Panama and possibly in Costa Rica but was likely felt with intensity IV in the epicentral area.

This is the strongest earthquake in Panama within about 200 km of this epicenter

since an M 6.6 on January 7, 2015 and an M 6.3 on June 4, 2012." (July 14, 2025)

 

A foreshock of M 3.0 occurred three minutes before the mainshock about

50 km north of the mainshock epicenter.

 

This epicenter is near the third node (120 degrees) from Hokkaido; at 147 degrees

from Central Philippines and at 100 degrees from Kamchatka and may have

also been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 17DEC2025 23:07:46   6.7N   82.6W MW=5.6  EMSC   SOUTH OF PANAMA              

O: 17DEC2025 23:07:46   6.7N   82.6W MW=5.7  ICR    SOUTH OF PANAMA              

O: 17DEC2025 23:04:32   7.2N   83.3W ML=3.0  EMSC   OFF COAST OF COSTA RICA

O: 17DEC2025 23:23:06   7.5N   83.2W ML=3.5  EMSC   OFF COAST OF COSTA RICA      

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.8 in Central California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central California with III in Salinas and II in Gilroy and Hollister.

 

This event which occurred near local solar midnight may have been triggered by a geomagnetic storm which began about the

same time.

 

O: 18DEC2025 09:52:39  36.8N  121.5W MD=2.7  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

O: 18DEC2025 09:52:39  36.8N  121.5W MD=2.8  NEIC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

O: 18DEC2025 09:53:31  36.8N  121.5W MD=2.1  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.5 in northern Philippines was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of northern Philippines th IV estimated near Basco, Philippines.

This epicenter is at the eighth node (45 degrees) from Kamchatka and may

have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 18DEC2025 07:27:46  19.9N  121.4E MW=5.5  EMSC   BABUYAN ISL REGION, PHILIPPINE

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Molucca Sea, Indonesia was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Molucca Sea, Indonesia with III in Bitung, Sulawesi.

This epicenter is at the sixth node from Kamchatka; the fourth node from

Yukon, Canada and the 10th node from TC Bakung and may have been promoted

by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 18DEC2025 05:30:19   1.4N  125.8E MB=5.0  EMSC   MOLUCCA SEA                  

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.0 in Quebec, Canada was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Quebec Canada with III in Saint-Alexandre, Saint-Pascal, Saint-Pacome and II in La Pocatiere.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Quebec, Canada at Saint-Pacome and La Malbaie.

This epicenter is at 143 degrees from TC Bakung, and at the fifth node

(72 degrees) from Kamchatka and may have been promoted by energy from those

sources.

 

O: 18DEC2025 03:19:09  47.6N   69.8W ML=3.0  EMSC   ST. LAWRENCE VALLEY REG., CANA

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.0 in Southern Vanuatu was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern Vanuatu in Port Vila Shefa.

This epicenter is located at the fifth node (72 degrees) from Kamchatka and TC Bakung at the

the seventh node (52 degrees) from Leyte, Philippines and at the fourth node node (90 degrees)

from Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by constructive interference

of energy from those sources.

 

O: 17DEC2025 22:30:07  18.5S  168.5E MW=5.0  EMSC   VANUATU                      

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.4 in Samoa was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Samoa in Alo Wallis and Futuna with intensity II.

This epicenter is located at the fifth node (72 degrees) from Kamchatka and at the

sixth node (60 degrees) from Mindanao and may have been promoted by energy

from those sources.

 

 

O: 17DEC2025 17:23:27  16.7S  177.3W MW=5.4  EMSC   FIJI REGION                  

 

A moderately strong earthquake today also occurred as an M 5.7 in the South Sandwich Islands. It was not reported felt in this remote area.

This epicenter is located at 147 degrees from the Yukon, Canada event and near

the fourth node (90 degrees) from TC Bakung and may have been promoted by

energy from those sources.

 

O: 17DEC2025 17:05:59  58.8S   25.4W MW=5.7  EMSC   SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.1 in Central California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central California in Ranco Palos Verdes.

 

O: 17DEC2025 10:01:15  35.9N  117.7W ML=3.2  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

O: 18DEC2025 00:22:46  35.0N  117.0W ML=2.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in Sunda Strait, Indonesia was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Sunda Strait, Indonesia in Babakantonggoh.

This epicenter is at the sixth node (60 degrees) from Hokkaido and at 107 degrees

from Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

It occurred within minutes of local solar noon and may also have been

promoted by tidal and/or geomagnetic stresses.

 

O: 18DEC2025 05:23:40   6.7S  105.5E ML=4.0  EMSC   SUNDA STRAIT, INDONESIA      

 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in Azores, Portugal was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Azores, Portugal at Fonte Bastardo, Porto Judeu, Feteira, Praia da Vitoria, Ribirinha, Angra do Heroismo, Lajes, Sao Mateus, and Sao Bartolomeu.

 

This epicenter is at 101-102 degrees from Hokkaido and from the Drake Passage

and my have been promoted by constructive interference of energy from those

two sources.

 

 

O: 17DEC2025 21:42:36  38.4N   26.8W ML=4.4  EMSC   AZORES ISLANDS, PORTUGAL     

 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 in the Adriatic Sea was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of the Adriatic Sea in Croatia at Babino Polje, Zaton Doli, Ston, Slano, Orasac, Janjina and lightly in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, among others.

 

O: 17DEC2025 22:07:46  42.6N   17.6E ML=4.2  EMSC   ADRIATIC SEA                 

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE BAKUNG (07S)                           

 

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

TC    BAKUNG   2025-12-18  00:00 UT  11.0S   91.4E   60 kts  South of Sumatra                                      

 

Tropical Cyclone Bakung (07S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 60 kts. It has reversed direction again and is now moving to the west and is expected to dissipate in the next day.   The antipode is at 11N 89W  - is in the area off the coast of Central America. Some enhanced seismicity in  El Salvador and Nicaragua is likely to continue near 12N 88W as this cyclone tracks to the east over the next several days.

 

A tropical Cyclone (INVEST 93S) may be forming south of Bali. This system is currently located at 12S 112E and is moving WNW with winds up to 33 kts. Some seismic enhancement has accompanied this systen in Bali and Java over the past several days and is expected to continue. The antipode at 12N 68W is south of Puerto Rico but is not highly seismic but areas of northern Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago may see enhanced seismicity as this storm continues to slowly rotate around its current position.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 17, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

5050       0827   0840      0901   C1.3      (December 17, 2025)   2.3E-03  

Southern California M 2.2 08:31 UT

Banda Sea M 4.4 08:51 UT

 

5060       0948   0955      1000   C1.0      (December 17, 2025)   7.5E-04  

Hokkaido M 5.0 09:50 UT

Central California M 3.2  10:01 UT

 

5110       2320   2335      2341   C2.0      (December 17, 2025)   1.9E-03      

El Salvador M 3.3 23:20 UT

Costa Rica M 3.5 23:23 UT

Northern California M 2.1 23:37 UT

Banda Sea M 4.0 23:27 UT

South of Panama M 5.6 23:08 UT

 

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  active December 18 and disturbed December 19-20.  Solar M-flare chance: 15% X-class: 1% proton storm: 1%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    18  17 10 22:00 4   68 119

 

 

A moderate geomagnetic storm appears to be starting at high latitudes (kp 6) around 09:00 UT on December 18.

This could encourage seismicity in sub-solar sections and high latitudes. NOAA's GOES Magnetometer

shows a spike in geomagnetic field intensity near 07:10 UT which could indicate

the sudden commencemtne of this storm.  Areas which could see immediate changes is

seismicity include Afghanistan and central Asia. Additional

enhancement could occur near regions at local solar midnight (western U.S and

Canada) within an hour or so of commencement.

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacn, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

December 17, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

Tropical Cyclone Bakung continued to move to the west near 12 degrees south

latitude today south of Sumatra. In previous issues this storm had been

expected to trigger antipodal seismicity in the region of Nicaragua - an

event which occurred with M 4.4-5.3 and was documented in this summary in

the previous issue. It also appears to have triggered an M 4.2 the day before

off the west coast of Central America - also discussed in previous issues

of this summary. It was then expected to continue to enhance seismicity

in El Salvador as it moved to the west as noted in the previous issue of this

summary:

 

"Tropical Cyclone Bakung (07S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 55 kts. It could help promote moderate seismicity in Sumatra as it tracks south of this active seismic area  of  eastern Indonesia.   The antipode is at 12N 87W  - is in the area of  Nicaragua and El Salvador. Some enhanced seismicity in  Nicaragua, El Salvador and Costa Rica is possible near 12N 87W as this cyclone tracks to the east over the next several days." (December 15-16, 2025)

 

With this in mind, it can now be reported that an M 4.2-4.7 did occur early on UT

December 17, 2025 at the antipode of TC Bakung in El Salvador consistent

with this prior forecast. The M 4.2-4.7 was followed 13 minutes later by an M 3.5

aftershock. MARN is the local seismic network operated out of San Salvador (Servicio National de Estudios Territoriales (SNET El Salvador)

and is likely the best data network for local events in El Salvador.  The

last earthquake with M>=4.7 within about 100 km of today's event in El Salvador

was recorded by NEIC as an M 4.9 on November 9, 2025 but the last of significantly larger magnitude

in this area was an M 5.4 on June 18, 2025. This event followed several

hours after an M 6.2 in Oaxaca, Mexico northwest of its epicenter.

 

In addition to being antipodal to TC Bakung this epicenter is also at the sixth node

(60 degrees) from Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by energy from that

source.

 

 

O: 17DEC2025 07:17:47  12.7N   88.4W MB=4.7  GFZ    OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR         

O: 17DEC2025 07:17:47  12.5N   88.5W MB=4.2  NEIC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR         

O: 17DEC2025 07:31:19  12.6N   88.6W MB=3.5  MARN   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR         

 

Two moderate earthquakes occurred today in the Southern Mid-Atlantic area.

These events of M 5.1 and M 5.0 were not reported felt in this remote region.

They occurred within minutes of local solar noon and were probably promoted

by two of the strongest solar flares of the day of C1.5 (#4990) and C1.9 (#5020)

which peaked or were peaking at the time of these earthquakes. Data

on these solar flares follow. Note that foreshocks in El Salvador

and an M 3.0 in the San Francisco Bay area of California also coincided with these flares.

 

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

 

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

 

4990       1336   1343      1347   C1.5      (December 16, 2025)   1.1E-03      

Southern Mid-Atlantic M 5.0 13:45 UT M 5.1 13:44 UT

El Salvador M 2.6 13:45 UT

 

5020       1347   1351      1355   C1.9      (December 16, 2025)   1.0E-03      

San Francisco Bay M 3.0 13:53  UT

 

O: 16DEC2025 13:35:46  13.1N   90.1W MB=2.8  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR         

O: 16DEC2025 13:44:55  12.5N   88.2W MB=2.6  EMSC   OFFSHORE EL SALVADOR         

O: 16DEC2025 13:44:15  43.7S   16.3W MB=5.1  EMSC   SOUTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE  

O: 16DEC2025 13:45:25  43.8S   16.2W MB=5.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE  

 

The earthquakes of M 5.1 and M 5.0 in the southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge today

were not reported felt in this remote area. They had been expected in this

summary at this time  in forecast 178071 to occur within about 25 km of

these epicenters around December 12, 2025. The last earthquake of M>=5.1

within about 200 km of these epicenter occurred as an M 5.2 on April 18, 2024 but the

last of significantly larger magnitude was an M 5.5 and M 5.7 on November 9, 2018.

A similar M 5.7 hit the area on June 7, 2013. At the time this summary noted:

 

"The earthquake in the Southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge

was the strongest within 200 km of that epicenter in nearly 20 years.

One two events of similar size have occurred in this region in the past 25

years - an M 5.8 on March 22, 1992 and an M 6.0 on September 29, 1993. This

is a remote area and today's event was not reported felt." (June 7, 2013)

 

This epicenter is at 143 degrees from Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted

by energy from that source.

 

O: 16DEC2025 13:44:15  43.7S   16.3W MB=5.1  EMSC   SOUTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE  

O: 16DEC2025 13:45:25  43.8S   16.2W MB=5.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE  

 

The largest earthquake in the world today (on this relative quiet day in seismicity)

was an M 5.3 in the Solomon Islands. It was not reported felt in this remote

area. A tropical Cyclone passed over this epicenter several days ago and may

have helped promote today's earthquake as noted in previous issues of this

summary:

 

"A tropical cyclone may be froming in the Santa Cruz Islands north of Vanuatu. This system with winds up to 33 kts is tracking to the south and east and may help promote enhanced seismicity in northern Vanuatu and Santa Cruz Islands in the next two days." (December 13-16, 2025)

 

O: 16DEC2025 09:18:44  11.6S  163.3E MW=5.3  EMSC   SOLOMON ISLANDS              

 

An earthquake of M 3.0 in the area of San Francisco Bay, California also coincided

with the above-mentioned solar flares. This earthquake was reported by NEIC

to have been felt with intensity III in Oakland, San Ramon, Alamo, San Leandro, Berkeley, , Walnut Creek, Dublin and Castro Valley and II in Alameda, Haywrd, Pleasanton, Danville, San Francisco, San Rafael, Stockton, Sunnyvale, Hayward and Livermore.

It continues a series of events near this epicenter which has been ongoing

for several weeks and could be precursory to a moderate to large regional

earthquake with origin near this epicenter.  A major earthquake on this

portion of the Calaveras Fault is still considered unlikely at this time though. The M 3.0 was followed by an

aftershock of M 2.9 near local solar midnight.

 

O: 16DEC2025 13:53:27  37.8N  121.9W MB=3.0  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 17DEC2025 06:11:34  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.9  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

 

An earthquake of M 3.1 also shook the area of eastern Los Angeles today joining

other recent earthquakes in southern California. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity

III in Crestline, Fontana, Riverside, Corona, San Bernardino, Rialto, Rancho Cucamonga, Lytle Creek, Riverside, Loma Linda, Ontario, Rialto, and II in Morno Valley, Colton, Grand Terrace, San Bernardino, Upland, Mira Loma, Redlands, Chino Hills, Glendora, Orange, Lancaster, Corona, Highland, San Dimas, Bloomington, California.

 

 

O: 17DEC2025 04:04:06  34.1N  117.5W ML=3.0  EMSC   GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALI

 

The area of western Los Angeles, California also continued the current swarm

near Santa Barbara today. Today's events included an M 3.2-3.3. NEIC reported

it was felt with intensity III in California at Ojai, Oak View, Ventura and II in Carpinteria, with lesser shaking in Santa Barbara, Oak Park, Canyon Country, Simi Valley, Newbury Park and Calabasas.

 

 

O: 16DEC2025 15:06:06  34.4N  119.3W ML=3.2  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

O: 16DEC2025 15:06:06  34.4N  119.3W ML=3.3  NEIC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

O: 16DEC2025 15:18:11  34.4N  119.3W ML=2.1  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 16DEC2025 19:19:09  34.4N  119.3W ML=2.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 16DEC2025 21:14:06  34.5N  119.0W ML=1.9  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

 

An unusual earthquake of M 3.4 south of the Channel Islands, California was

the strongest event in North America excluding Alaska today. NEIC reported

it may have been felt with intensity II in California at Sherman Oaks and Baldwin Park.

This appears to be part of the seismic enhancement of the California region

at this time and occurred at an unusual epicenter off the coast of Southern

California. The last earthquake within about 100 km of this epicenter

with M>=3.4 was recroded by NEIC as an M 4.1 on January 3, 2012 about 70 km

northeast of today's epicenter and is the only such event in this region

in at least 35 years. It may be precursory to a stronger regional earthquake

during this period of elevated seismicity in California.

 

This epicenter is at 104 degrees from recent strong earthquakes in the

Central Philipines and from the Drake Passage and at 144 degrees from

TC Bakung and may have been promoted by constructive interference from

energy associated with those sources.

 

 

O: 16DEC2025 21:38:33  32.9N  119.9W ML=3.5  EMSC   OFF COAST OF CALIFORNIA      

 

The largest earthquake in North America today was an M 5.0 in southern Alaska near

Chiniak. It may have been felt lightly in Sterling, Alaska but is well off

the coast of Alaska and is unlikely to have been widely felt.

This is an unusual epicenter and appears to be an outer rise event suggesting

a stronger earthquake down the subduction zone may be in preparation in southern

Alaska (with a possible tsunami). The last earthquake within about

200 km of this epicenter with M>=5 occurred on March 2, 2020. A major earthquake

hit near this epicenter with M 7.9 on January 23, 2018. At the time this summary

noted:

 

 

"The great earthquake in Alaska of M 7.9-8.0 early on January 23 may extend the

strong seismic triggering at distance from nodal and triggering distances from that epicenter.

The relation of the M 6.0-6.4 in Java and the subsequent Alaskan earthquake of M 8.0

at 103-104 degrees from Java probably begins a series of strong earthquake related

to Alaska. One promoter of the earthquake in Alaska may have been stresses from the

strong nor'easter of early to mid-January. Strong earthquakes off the northwestern

portion of the North American place often occur within days of strong hurricanes

and nor'easters as previously noted on many occasions in this summary. The map of

possible triggering areas from Alaska shows the 103 degree zone passing near northern Chile, the Central Atlantic, Java and Sumatra and New Zealand among the most active seismic region. The 144 zone

passes near the South Sandwich Islands and southern Indian Ocean. Some of the triggering

stresses may combine to trigger strong earthquake in areas where they were expected

following the M 7.6 north of Honduras of January 10. Tidal triggering is also

a likely promoter for additional global seismicity. In general maximum magnitudes

are likely to shift up to 0.5 units upward from those previously expected with the

chance of strong related seismicity increasing up to 50% at nodal distances and at short distances

from the Alaskan and Honduras epicenter." (January 23, 2018)

 

Today's earthquake occurred near local solar noon and may have been promoted by tidal and/or geomagnetic stresses

which tend to maximize near this hour.

 

This epicenter is at the eighth node (45 degrees) from Hokkaido, Japan

and may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 16DEC2025 23:35:26  56.4N  148.6W MW=5.0  EMSC   GULF OF ALASKA               

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Metropolitana, Chile was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Metropolitana, Chile at Lampa and Santiago.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Chile at Providencia, Nunoa, La Pintana, Quillota.

 

O: 16DEC2025 07:42:41  33.0S   70.2W MB=4.5  EMSC   VALPARAISO, CHILE            

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.1 in Turkey-Syria border Turkey-Syria border Turkey-Syria border Turkey-Syria border Turkey-Syria border in Deizciler, Payas, Iskenderun, Belen, Kuzeytepe, Hidirbey, Reyhanli, Bahce and in Syria at Afrin, Sharan, I'zaz, Salqin among others.

 

O: 17DEC2025 01:15:09  36.7N   36.4E ML=4.1  EMSC   TURKEY-SYRIA BORDER REGION   

 

EMSC 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 Aksu, Muratpasa, Kepez, Belek, Konyaalti, Kumluca, Burdur, Alanya.

 

O: 16DEC2025 13:11:01  37.0N   30.9E MB=4.1  EMSC   WESTERN TURKEY               

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE BAKUNG (07S)                            

 

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

TC    BAKUNG   2025-12-17  00:00 UT  12.2S   92.8E   70 kts  South of Sumatra                                      

 

Tropical Cyclone Bakung (07S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 70 kts. It could help promote moderate seismicity in Sumatra as it tracks south of this active seismic area  of  eastern Indonesia.   The antipode is at 12N 88W  - is in the area of  El Salvador. Some enhanced seismicity in  El Salvador and Nicaragua is likely to continue near 12N 88W as this cyclone tracks to the east over the next several days.

 

A tropical Cyclone (INVEST 93S) may be forming south of Bali. This system is currently located at 12S 113E and is moving SSW with winds up to 33 kts. Some seismic enhancement has accompanied this systen in Bali and Java over the past several days and is expected to continue. The antipode at 12N 67W is south of Puerto Rico but is not highly seismic but areas of northern Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago may see enhanced seismicity as this storm continues to slowly rotate near its current position.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 16, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

 

4960 +     0358   0417      0500  G18  5   XRA  1-8A      C3.0    3.1E-03 *      

Southern California M 2.0 04:01 UT

Kamchatka M 4.3 02:45 UT

Chiapas M 4.0 04:31 UT

Nicaragua M 5.3 04:55 UT

 

4990       1336   1343      1347   C1.5      (December 16, 2025)   1.1E-03      

Southern Mid-Atlantic M 5.0 13:45 UT M 5.1 13:44 UT

El Salvador M 2.6 13:45 UT

 

5020       1347   1351      1355   C1.9      (December 16, 2025)   1.0E-03      

San Francisco Bay M 3.0 13:53  UT

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  disturbed December 16 active December 17 minor storms December 18 and disturbed December 19.  Solar M-flare chance: 15% X-class: 1% proton storm: 1%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    12  12  6 11:00 4   81 117

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

An M 3.7 in Oaxaca, Mexico coincided with the GRB at 09:03 UT as did an M 3.5 in Michoacn, Mexico at 09:04 UT and an M 2.6 in Yukon, Canada at 09:03 UT

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

 

December 16, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

In the previous daily issue of this summary it was noted:

 

"... lack of these external triggers for seismicity allows the effects of other triggering mechanisms (such as ocean storms) to be more

easily seen in seismicity data. Two ocean storms are currently active -

Tropical Cyclone Bakung south of Sumatra, Indonesia with winds up to 85

kts and Tropical Cyclone 08E in northern Sumatra with winds up to 50 kts.

In the previous issue effects from TC Bakung were expected as:

 

 

"Tropical Cyclone Bakung (07S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 85 kts. It could help promote moderate seismicity in Sumatra as it tracks south of this active seismic area  of  eastern Indonesia.   The antipode is at 11N 89W  - is in the area of  Nicaragua and El Salvador. Some enhanced seismicity in  Nicaragua, El Salvador and Costa Rica is possible near 12N 89W as this cyclone tracks to the west over the next several days." (December 13-24, 2025)

 

With this in mind a pair of earthquakes at 12N 89W off the west coast of

Central America today (as forecast in this summary - see above quote), takes

on some significance. While only a moderate event of M 4.2 with an aftershock

of M 3.6, this epicenter off central America is not highly seismic. The last

earthquake within about 150 km of today's epicenter with M>=4.2 occurred

nearly three months ago on September 23, 2025 with M 5.0. Today's event

off central America is at the exact antipode of the eye of TC Bakung at the

time of its occurrence and was likely promoted by focused antipodal energy.

TC Bakung has now reversed direction. The new direction takes it near the

antipode with El Salvador and Nicaragua and perhaps Guatemala but also

reduces the strength of the storm. A moderate earthquake induced by antipodal

focused energy in this area remains a likelihood in the next three days." (December 14-15, 2025)

 

and

 

"Tropical Cyclone Bakung (07S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 65 kts. It could help promote moderate seismicity in Sumatra as it tracks south of this active seismic area  of  eastern Indonesia.   The antipode is at 11N 89W  - is in the area of  Nicaragua and El Salvador. Some enhanced seismicity in  Nicaragua, El Salvador and Costa Rica is possible near 12N 88W as this cyclone tracks to the east over the next several days." (December 15, 2025)

 

The current position of TC Bakung is at:

 

TC    BAKUNG   2025-12-16  00:00 UT  11.6S   93.1E   55 kts  South of Sumatra                                      

 

The antipode of this position is at 12N 87W in Nicaragua.

 

With this in mind, it is useful to review some of today's seismicity in the

area of El Salvador and Nicaragua in terms of this and seismic wave

triggering. The strongest earthquake of the day was an M 5.7 in the region

of Guam and the Mariana Island. It was followed 20 minutes later by an

M 3.1 in El Salvador at 13N 89W as the PP-wave arrived at this epicenter

118 degrees from Guam. A stronger earthquake of M 5.3 occurred at 107 degrees

from Guam in the Ionian Sea, Greece as the SS-wave arrived from Guam.

In regard to the previous discussion the M 3.1 in El Salvador may be of

some interest. Of more interest was an M 4.4-5.3 in Nicaragua which occurred

near local solar midnight. That event occurred near the coast of Nicaragua

at 12N 87W within about 50 km of the antipode of the eye of TC Bakung as expected in this summary in the previous issue (see above)

and appears have been promoted by the expected antipodal effects from TC Bakung.

This earthquake in Nicaragua of M 4.4 is the strongest within about 150

km of this epicenter since a similar M 5.3 on November 17, 2025 - a month ago.

The last earthquake of stronger magnitude in this area was an M 6.2 on October 12, 2024.

At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 6.2 in Costa Rica. NEIC reported maximum intensity IV was felt in Guanacaste, Costa Rica at Belen and Santa Cruz and II-III in Liberia, La Cruz, Nicoya, in Alajuela, Costa Rica at Naranjo, San Juan, it was also felt with intensity II-III in Nicaragua at San Marcos, San Juan del sur Rivas and Altagracia Rivas.

EMSC reported strong shaking and a rumble in Costa Rica at Tamarindo, Veintisiete, Arenal and in Nicaragua at San Marcos, Managua.

This earthquake in Costa Rica is the strongest within about 200 km of this

epicenter since an M 6.5 on November 13, 2017 and an 6.7 on April 21, 2022. At the time this summary noted

 

"The last earthquake in Nicaragua within about 250 km of today's epicenter with

equal or larger magnitude occurred on September 5, 2012 with M 7.6 and prior

to that an M 7.0 on October 9, 2004." (April 21, 2022, Octover 12, 2024)

 

 

EMSC reported the Nicaragua earthquake was felt lightly in Tola, Managua and Nararote, Nicaragua.

NEIC reported intensity III was felt in Nicaragua at Diriamb, Carazo and Catarina Masaya and II in Managua, Nicaragua.

 

This event in Nicaragua may also have been promoted by the strongest solar

flare of the day - a C3.1 which was in progress when the earthquake occurred

and peaked minutes earlier. Data read from the GOES X-Ray Flux chart (online)

from SWPC for this flare follow:

 

 

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

 

XXXX       0400   0420      0500   C3.1      (December 16, 2025)   3.1E-03  *

 

O: 16DEC2025 04:55:50  11.6N   86.5W ML=4.4  EMSC   NEAR COAST OF NICARAGUA      

O: 16DEC2025 04:55:52  11.6N   86.5W ML=4.6  INET   NEAR COAST OF NICARAGUA      

O: 16DEC2025 04:55:52  11.6N   86.5W ML=4.7  GFZ    NEAR COAST OF NICARAGUA      

O: 16DEC2025 04:55:52  11.6N   86.5W MW=5.3  MARN   NEAR COAST OF NICARAGUA      

 

The strongest earthquake in the world today was an M 5.7 in the region north

of Guam, Mariana Islands. NEIC reported intensity IV in Rota, Hagatna, Yigo, Saipan, Santa Rita, Mangilao and III in Tinian, Tamuning, Barrigada, Guam and in the northern Mariana Islands at Garapan, Saipan.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Saipan and in Guam at Yigo Village,Dededo Village, Tamuning-Tumon-Harmon, and Hagatna with material thrown from shelves.

 

This epicenter is at the sixth node (60 degrees) from TC Bakung and the fith node (72 degrees)

from Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 15DEC2025 23:06:13  14.3N  145.8E MW=5.7  EMSC   ROTA REGION, N. MARIANA ISLAND

 

NEIC reported earthquakes of M 2.3 and M 2.8 continued to be felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of west of Los Angeles, California at Santa Paula and Fillmore.

 

This epicenter is at 143 degrees from TC Bakung and at 104 from the central Philippines

and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 15DEC2025 15:26:36  34.5N  119.0W ML=2.3  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

O: 16DEC2025 01:29:46  34.5N  119.0W ML=2.8  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.3 in the Ionian Sea was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of the Ionian Sea at Messini, Greece.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Greece at Katastarion, Laganas, Ambelokipoi Alonia, Kalliteros, Zakynthos, Myrtia, Lechaina, Pyrgos, Kato Achaia, Vrachnaiika, Patra, Kalamata.

 

O: 15DEC2025 23:41:47  37.5N   20.2E MW=5.3  EMSC   IONIAN SEA                    

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.8 in Pakistan was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Pakistan with III in Karachi Sind.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Pakistan at Karachi, Malir Cantonment,

P-phases from an M 5.6 in Kamchatka 17 minutes earlier (at 73 degrees distance)

may have triggered this earthquake in Pakistan as they were coincident at

the time of its occurrence.

 

This epicenter is at the eighth node (45 degrees) from TC Bakung; the fourth node from

Yukon Canada; the fifth node from Kamchatka and the sixth node from Mindanao

and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 15DEC2025 19:50:59  25.5N   66.6E MB=4.8  EMSC   PAKISTAN                     

 

The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.9 in the central

Andreanof Islands, Aleutians, Alaska. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity

up to III in Adak, Alaska.

 

This epicenter is located at 144 degrees from the Drake Passage and may

have been promoted by energy from those sources. It is also at the 12th node

(30 degrees) from Hokkairo, Japan.

 

O: 15DEC2025 18:03:53  51.5N  176.4W MW=4.9  EMSC   ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.6 in Kamchatka may have been felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Kamchatka.

EMSC reported light to moderate shaking in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Vilyuchinsk, Yelizovo, Russia.

 

This continues the aftershocks from major earthquakes in the area which began

about 5 months ago in mid-July, 2025.

 

This epicenter is at the seventh node (51-52 degrees) from recent strong

earthquakes in central Philippines and may hav been promoted by energy from

those sources.

 

O: 15DEC2025 19:33:06  51.8N  161.1E MW=5.6  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA  

O: 15DEC2025 08:11:16  52.0N  160.2E Mw=5.3  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

O: 16DEC2025 02:11:29  52.0N  160.6E mb=4.3  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

O: 16DEC2025 04:25:08  52.0N  161.1E mb=4.3  EMSC   OFF EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA

 

The earthquake was followed 15.5 minutes later by an M 5.0 in the Southwest Indian

Ridge at a distance of 117 degrees. This earthquake was not felt in this remote

region. The P-diffracted phase from Kamchatka was at this epicenter in the

Southwest Indian Ocean at the time this subsequent earthquake occurred. It

is possible this seismic phase from Kamchatka triggered the earthquake in

the Southwest Indian Ridge.

 

This epicenter is located at 144 degrees from Yukon, Canada; 101 degrees from

Hokkaido, Japan and the fifth node from the central Philippines and may

have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 15DEC2025 19:48:30  28.3S   62.9E MB=5.0  EMSC   SOUTHWEST INDIAN RIDGE       

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in Washington State was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Washington State with II in Seattle, Bellingham and Mount Vernon.

 

O: 15DEC2025 16:29:38  48.5N  121.8W ML=3.0  EMSC   WASHINGTON                   

O: 15DEC2025 15:06:20  48.5N  121.8W ML=2.7  EMSC   WASHINGTON

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in North Island, New Zealand was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of North Island, New Zealand in Palmerston North Manawatu-Wanganui.

GeoNet reported the following for this earthquake:

 

O: 15DEC2025 12:05:08  40.4S  175.9E ML=4.5  GEONET Felt with moderate to light intensity in the area southeast of Wellington, New Zealand and in southern North Island and northern South Island. 1542 reports of felt events were made of which 639 reported weak and 761 light intensity with 135 reports of moderate shaking and 6 with strong and 0 severe and 1 with extreme intensity came from the area.

 

This epicenter is at the antipode of an event in Portugal of December 13, 2025.

At the time this summary noted in this regard:

 

"The antipode of this epicenter (in Portugal) is near Wellington, New Zealand - an active seismic area." (December 13, 2025)

 

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

been promoted by energy from tides or geomagnetic sources.

 

O: 15DEC2025 12:05:08  40.4S  175.9E MW=4.0  EMSC   NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND  

 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in the Caucasus, Russia was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of the Caucasus, Russia in Zelenokumsk.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in Turkey was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Turkey in Gunyazi, Antakya, Dursunlu, Hancagiz, Anayazi, Altinozu, Serinyol, Belen, Ceyhan, Mersin, Mahmutlar and in Nicosia, Geroskipou, Cyprus and in Syria at Aleppo. 

This epicenter is at the fifth node (72 dgrees) from TC Bakung and may have

been promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 15DEC2025 09:20:00  36.2N   36.1E ML=4.0  EMSC   TURKEY-SYRIA BORDER REGION   

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.0 in Portugal was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Portugal in Evora, Arraiolos, Estremoz, Redondo, Vila Vicosa, Pinhal Novo, Barreiro, Laranjeira, Alges, Alcanede.

 

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE BAKUNG (07S)                           

 

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

TC    BAKUNG   2025-12-16  00:00 UT  11.6S   93.1E   55 kts  South of Sumatra                                       

 

Tropical Cyclone Bakung (07S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 55 kts. It could help promote moderate seismicity in Sumatra as it tracks south of this active seismic area  of  eastern Indonesia.   The antipode is at 12N 87W  - is in the area of  Nicaragua and El Salvador. Some enhanced seismicity in  Nicaragua, El Salvador and Costa Rica is possible near 12N 87W as this cyclone tracks to the east over the next several days.

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE 08P                            

 

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

TC    08P      2025-12-16  00:00 UT  15.1S  172.1E   45 kts  Fiji                                                  

 

Tropical Cyclone 07P continued today in the region of Fiji with winds up to 45 kts. It could help promote moderate seismicity in Vanuatu and/or Fiji as it tracks south and east in this active seismic area.   The antipode is at 15N 8W  - is not a seismic active area.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 15, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

XXXX       0400   0420      0500   C3.1      (December 16, 2025)   3.1E-03  *

Southern California M 2.0 04:01 UT

Kamchatka M 4.3 02:45 UT

Chiapas M 4.0 04:31 UT

Nicaragua M 5.3 04:55 UT

 

 

4830       0120   0129      0134   C1.9      (December 15, 2025)   1.1E-03  

4840       0140   0148      0156   C1.8      (December 15, 2025)   1.6E-03  

4850       0302   0316      0324   C1.4      (December 15, 2025)   1.8E-03  

Central America M 4.2 03:29 UT

El Salvador M 3.2 03:43 UT

Costa Rica M 3.7 03:53 UT

 

4880       1152   1205      1215   C1.3      (December 15, 2025)   1.5E-03   

North Is. New Zealand M 4.0 12:05 UT

 

4890       1221   1225      1234   C2.0      (December 15, 2025)   1.4E-03  

4910       1720   1728      1749   C3.9      (December 15, 2025)   5.0E-03  

4950       2323   2336      2343   C1.3      (December 15, 2025)   1.3E-03  

Ionian Sea M 5.3 23:42 UT

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  disturbed December 16 active December 17 minor storms December 18.  Solar M-flare chance: 20% X-class: 1% proton storm: 1%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)     6   9  5 15:00 5   73 118

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 14, 2025 at 09:02:17 UT (#251214B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.09 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  October 24, 2025 at 17:47:02 UT (#251024A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>18.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

 

December 15, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

Geomagnetic effects on seismicity were at low levels today. The earth

experienced a couple of low C-class solar flares and little in the way of

geomagnetic storms. This could lead to moderate gradual increases in seismicity

at high latitudes in the next day or two. This lack of these external

triggers for seismicity allows the effects of other triggering mechanisms (such as ocean storms) to be more

easily seen in seismicity data. Two ocean storms are currently active -

Tropical Cyclone Bakung south of Sumatra, Indonesia with winds up to 85

kts and Tropical Cyclone 08E in northern Sumatra with winds up to 50 kts.

In the previous issue effects from TC Bakung were expected as:

 

 

"Tropical Cyclone Bakung (07S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 85 kts. It could help promote moderate seismicity in Sumatra as it tracks south of this active seismic area  of  eastern Indonesia.   The antipode is at 11N 89W  - is in the area of  Nicaragua and El Salvador. Some enhanced seismicity in  Nicaragua, El Salvador and Costa Rica is possible near 12N 89W as this cyclone tracks to the west over the next several days." (December 13-24, 2025)

 

With this in mind a pair of earthquakes at 12N 89W off the west coast of

Central America today (as forecast in this summary - see above quote), takes

on some significance. While only a moderate event of M 4.2 with an aftershock

of M 3.6, this epicenter off central America is not highly seismic. The last

earthquake within about 150 km of today's epicenter with M>=4.2 occurred

nearly three months ago on September 23, 2025 with M 5.0. Today's event

off central America is at the exact antipode of the eye of TC Bakung at the

time of its occurrence and was likely promoted by focused antipodal energy.

TC Bakung has now reversed direction. The new direction takes it near the

antipode with El Salvador and Nicaragua and perhaps Guatemala but also

reduces the strength of the storm. A moderate earthquake induced by antipodal

focused energy in this area remains a likelihood in the next three days.

 

The M 4.2 today is located at the sixth node (60 degrees) from Yukon, Canada

and may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 15DEC2025 03:29:27  11.9N   89.4W ML=4.2  EMSC   OFF COAST OF CENTRAL AMERCICA

 

Several moderate earthquake of M 4.2 also occurred today in northern Vanuatu as

TC 08P was passing through the area. It was not reported felt.

 

O: 14DEC2025 20:46:32  11.9S  167.9E MB=4.2  EMSC   SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS           

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.1 hit the region of northern California today

and was followed by a series of light aftershocks. NEIC reported it was felt widely with intensity IV in California

at Glen Ellen, Kenwood, Santa Rosa an Penngrove; III in Tracy, Cotati, Sonoma, Petaluma, Bolinas, Sacramento, Oakdale, Daly City, San Jose, Greenbrae, San Francisco, Saint Helena, and II in Napa, Sebastopol, El Sobrante, Stanford, Napa, and as far as 100 km from the epicenter.

 

Aftershocks were felt with intensity III in Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park, Saint Helena, and II in Sonoma, San Francisco, Salinas, Napa, Cotati and Penngrove, California.

The mainshock of M 4.1 is the strongest earthquake near this epicenter since an M 4.4 and M 4.3 on

September 14, 2022 and prior to that an M 4.4 on August 3, 2006. An M 6.0 hit about 50 km southeast

the current epicenters on August 24, 2014 in the Napa area of California.

 

At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an unusually large M 4.4 in the Geysers

region of Northern California. It was followed by an M 3.9 aftershock a minute later.

NEIC reported it was felt with intensity V in Santa Roas, Fulton, IV in Windsor, Rohnert Park, Sebastopol, Calistoga, Healdsburg, Monte Rio, Occidental, Jenner with lesser shaking within 500 km in northern California.

The last earthquake in northern California within the Geysers area of equal or

larger magnitude occurred on December 14, 2016 with M 5.0. " (September 14, 2022)

 

and

 

 

 

"Strong earthquakes hit first in northern San Francisco Bay and Napa, California (M 6.0-6.4)

and about half a day later in Southern Peru (M 6.6-7.0). NEIC received nearly

40,000 felt reports on the San Francisco Bay quake, a record to date. The

California quake was felt throughout most of northern and central California

and as far as Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Nevada up to 800 km from the epicenter with intensity II.

It did extensive damage, up to $1 billion, in the epicentral area but while

there were two reported heart attacks and several severe injuries no on was

killed in this earthquake in California. The earthquake in Peru was at an intermediate depth and a remote area, and

while widely felt, there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties

from this event. Tidal stresses from the new moon today as well as geomagnetic,

and solar events and a GRB may have helped trigger this earthquake. A series of hurricanes,

including Lowell and Marie may also have helped set both areas up for today's

strong earthquakes. A detailed suggested timeline of triggering for this earthquake

can be found below.

 

The mainshock north of San Francisco was followed by a series of light aftershocks

including those of M 3.5, 2.4, 2.3, 2.3, 2.3, 2.3, 2.5, 3.6, 2.4, 2.8, 2.2 and 2.3.

The events of M 3.5-3.6 were felt with lesser intensity, but throughout much

the same area as the mainshock. NEIC gives intensity IV in Napa and IV in San Francisco, Mountain View, Alameda, Fairfield, Fremont, Orinda, Vallejo, Oakland, Berkeley, Richmond, Inverness, Novalo, Santa Rosa, Middletown, Windsor, California

for these events. A complete listing from NEIC of felt reports per community

can be found in the "CALIFORNIA" section of this summary. This is the strongest

earthquake in the San Francisco area since the Loma Prieta quake of October, 1989.

Damage to shops and wineries was considerable and ranged from fallen building

facades in Napa to broken wine bottles in wineries to fallen and smashed objects

throughout the region. One reader (PC) wrote to say she did not hear any rattling

but movement was obvious 30 km from the epicenter. While no one was killed

in the quake at least three were seriously hurt and more than 100 injured.

The contents of many homes were thrown to the floor and destroyed. The city

manager of Napa says the damage is too great for local resources and is asking

for outside help. At least six major fires were triggered and several mobile

homes were destroyed in Napa. Water systems and electricity were out throughout

the region. At least 15 building in Napa will have to be destroyed due to extensive

damage. Cell phone systems were overwhelmed, as often happens during and after

and earthquake anywhere, by people calling and sending photos of damage. The economic loss to the region is expected to initially be around

$1 billion US dollars. Much of this will be recovered in the rebuilding and

recovery after the quake, so, except for immediate losses, the impact on the

overall long-term economy of the area will probably be minimal.

 

Foreshocks of M 3.2 hit this epicenter on August 5 and M 2.8 on July 20 and were widely felt in the

region. This is the first earthquake of M>=6 to hit within the borders of California

since the San Simeon quake nearly 10 years ago on December 22, 2003 of M 6.4-6.6

and an M 6.0 near Parkfield on September 28, 2004. The other events of M>6 have

all occurred off the northern coast in June, 2005 (M 7.2, 6.6); January 10, 2010

(M 6.5) and March 10, 2014 (M 6.9)." (August 24, 2014)

 

 

O: 14DEC2025 23:30:42  38.4N  122.6W MW=4.1  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

O: 14DEC2025 23:38:39  38.4N  122.6W ML=3.1  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 14DEC2025 23:43:11  38.4N  122.6W MD=2.1  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 15DEC2025 00:04:20  38.4N  122.6W ML=3.3  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 15DEC2025 00:07:09  38.4N  122.6W MD=2.4  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 15DEC2025 02:01:32  38.4N  122.6W MD=2.4  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 15DEC2025 02:03:17  38.4N  122.6W MD=2.5  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

 

The swarm in the San Francisco Bay area of California also continued today. This

series near San Ramon was reported by NEIC to have been felt with intensity

up to IV in Danville and III in San Ramon, Dublin, and II in Pleasanton and Alameda

among others. This is possibly precursory activity leading up to a stronger

quake near this epicenter which would most likely be activated by a major

solar flare near local solar midnight or local solar noon. The combination of moderate

quakes in central and northern California over the past week suggests such

an event will occur sooner rather than later.

 

The activity in central California today is located at the fifth node (72 degrees) from

Hokkaido and at 102-103 degrees from recent major earthquakes in central

Philippines and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 14DEC2025 21:01:22  37.5N  121.8W MD=2.0  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 15DEC2025 06:46:53  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.8  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 15DEC2025 06:52:14  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.1  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

 

The strongest earthquake of the day was an M 5.2 in the South Sandwich Islands. Like

previous earthquakes in the area this earthquake occurred within minutes of local

solar midnight and may may have been promoted by tidal and/or geomagnetic

stresses which maximize near this hour. It was not reported felt in this remote

area.

 

An earthquake of M 4.8 also occurred in the Drake Passage west of the South

Sandwich Islands. It was not reported felt. This event occurred within

minutes of local solar noon and may have been promoted by tidal and/or

geomagnetic stresses.

 

The epicenter in the Drake Passage is at 106  degrees from TC Bakung and

may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 15DEC2025 00:43:16  58.8S   25.7W MB=5.2  EMSC   SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION

 

O: 14DEC2025 15:54:19  59.3S   60.0W MB=4.8  EMSC   DRAKE PASSAGE                

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.2 in Central Alaska was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central Alaska in Fairbanks

 

This epicenter is at the eighth node (45 degrees) from Hokkaido, Japan and may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

 

O: 14DEC2025 23:08:14  64.9N  148.8W ML=3.2  EMSC   CENTRAL ALASKA               

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 5.1 off the west coast of Honshu, Japan  was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of off the west coast of Honshu, Japan in Ishikawa with V in Nanao and III in Kanazawa.

The mainshock occurred within minutes of local solar midnight and may

have been promoted by tidal and/or geomagnetic stresses.

 

O: 14DEC2025 14:26:51  37.0N  136.6E MB=5.1  EMSC   NEAR WEST COAST OF HONSHU,   

O: 14DEC2025 19:03:36  37.0N  136.6E mb=4.9  EMSC   NEAR WEST COAST OF HONSHU,

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 2.0 in Utah was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Utah at Saratoga Springs.

 

This epicenter is at 143 degrees from Tropical Cyclone Bakung and may have been

promted by energy from that source.

 

 

O: 14DEC2025 13:32:29  40.4N  111.9W ML=2.0  EMSC   WASATCH FRONT URBAN AREA, UTAH

 

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE BAKUNG (07S)                           

 

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

TC    BAKUNG   2025-12-15  00:00 UT  10.9S   91.6E   65 kts  South of Sumatra                                       

 

Tropical Cyclone Bakung (07S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 65 kts. It could help promote moderate seismicity in Sumatra as it tracks south of this active seismic area  of  eastern Indonesia.   The antipode is at 11N 89W  - is in the area of  Nicaragua and El Salvador. Some enhanced seismicity in  Nicaragua, El Salvador and Costa Rica is possible near 12N 88W as this cyclone tracks to the east over the next several days.

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE 08P                            

 

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

TC    08P      2025-12-15  00:00 UT  14.6S  170.5E   50 kts  Vanuatu                                               

 

Tropical Cyclone 07P formed today in the region of Vanuatu with winds up to 50 kts. It could help promote moderate seismicity in Vanuatu as it tracks south and east in this active seismic area.   The antipode is at 15N 10W  - is not a seismic active area.

 

 

A tropical cyclone may be froming in the Santa Cruz Islands north of Vanuatu. This system with winds up to 33 kts is tracking to the south and east and may help promote enhanced seismicity in northern Vanuatu and Santa Cruz Islands in the next two days.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 14, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

4730       0012   0038      0056   C1.2      (December 14, 2025)   2.6E-03  

Kuril Is. M 4.6 00:21 UT

Crimea M 4.1 00:38 UT

Halmahera M 4.3 00:55 UT

Southern Sumatra M 5.1 00:58 UT

 

4740       0724   0742      0804   C3.8      (December 14, 2025)   7.1E-03  

4750       0905   0911      0915   C1.2      (December 14, 2025)   7.8E-04  

4760       1223   1235      1254   C1.9      (December 14, 2025)   3.1E-03  

4770       1655   1713      1717   C2.3      (December 14, 2025)   2.1E-03  

4780       1804   1812      1816   C1.0      (December 14, 2025)   7.5E-04  

Hokkaido M 4.7 18:09 UT

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  disturbed December 15-.  Solar M-flare chance: 25% X-class: 1% proton storm: 1%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)     7   6  4 15:00 3   78 119

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  October 24, 2025 at 17:47:02 UT (#251024A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>18.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

December 14, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

The strongest earthquakes of the day in the world occurred as events of M 5.4-5.5

in the Rat Islands, Alaska and in northern Chile in the Tarapaca area of

Iquique with IV and in Calama, Antofagasta with intensity III. EMSC reported moderate shaking at Iquique and Arica, Chile. The event in northern Chile

occurred at a latitude which was at sub-solar conditions today, the 14th of December.

When an M 3.9 occurred near this latitude in Brazil yesterday, enhanced seismicity at this latitude

was expected at this time as:

 

"EMSC reported an earthquake of M 3.9  in Brazil  was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Brazil  at Araxa and included a very loud noise.

This epicenter occurred near 20 South latitude and was near sub-solar on this

date. It is expected that sub-solar latitudes will see enhanced seismicity

and at this time this includes area of northern Chile in the Tarapaca and

Antofagasta areas (21-23S); the Loyalty Islands; and others." (December 13, 2025)

 

The last earthquake in the Tarapaca area of Chile within about 200 km of today's

epicenter with M>=5.4 was an M 5.5 on September 19, 2024 but the last of significantly

larger nagnitude was an M 6.1 on January 2, 2025. At the time this summary noted:

 

"A moderately strong M 5.5-5.9 earthquake also occurred today in the region of

northern Chile in the Tarapaca area. NEIC reported it was felt with intensity V in Iquique and III in Arica.

EMSC reported strong and long shaking in Chile at Pozo Almonte, Iquique, Arica,  and in Peru at Tacna and Pocollay.

The last earthquake within about 200 km of this epicenter in the region of

Tarapaca, Chile with M>=5.5 occurred as an M 5.7 on May 26, 2025. The only other

event of M>=5.5 in the area in the past year was an M 6.1 on January 2, 2025." (September 19, 2025)

 

This epicenter is at 144 degrees from Hokkaido, Japan and from Tropical Cyclone Bakung

and may have been promted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 13DEC2025 12:18:46  21.2S   69.1W MW=5.4  EMSC   TARAPACA, CHILE              

 

The M 5.5 in the Rat Islands, Alaska was the strongest event in North America

today. It was not reported felt in this remote area. The last earthquake

with M>=5.5 in the Rat Islands within about 200 km of today's epicenter

occurred as an M 5.9 on August 28, 2025. The last of M>=6 in this area was

an M 6.3 on December 14, 2022 (exactly three years ago today). At the time this summary noted:

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada or the world today was an M 6.3

in the Rat Islands, Aleutians, Alaska. It was not reported felt in this remote

region. A smaller earthquake of M 5.3 hit the Rat Islands on December 10, 2022.

At the time this summary noted:

 

"The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 5.3 in the Rat Islands, Aleutians, Alaska. It was not reported felt in this remote epicentral area.

The last earthquake with M>=5.3 in the Rat Islands was an M 6.3 half a year

ago on June 4, 2022. At the time this summary noted in this regard:

 

 

"The event of M 6.3 in the Rat Islands was not reported felt in this remote area.

This is the strongest earthquake in the Rat Islands since an M 6.4 on April 2, 2019.

These appear to be aftershocks of the M 7.9 that hit about 50 km southeast of today's epicenter

on June 23, 2014. Today's event occurred near local solar noon and was likely

promoted by high tidal stresses which maximize near this hour. It may also have

been promoted by the recent geomagnetic storm." (June 5, 2022)

 

Today's event also occurred near local solar noon and may have been promoted

by high tidal stresses with the full moon of December 8." (December 11, 2022, December 14, 2022)

 

Today's earthquake in the Rat Islands occurred near local solar

midnight and may have been promoted by tidal and/or geomagnetic

stresses which maximize near this hour.

 

This epicenter is located at 146 degrees from the Drake Passage and at the sixth

node (60 degrees) from major quakes in the Central Philippines and may have

been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 13DEC2025 10:51:00  52.0N  178.4E MW=5.5  EMSC   RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS

 

An M 4.6 was also located today in the Loyalty Islands at 22 South

latitude (as noted above - the latitude of sub-solar conditions on this date).

It was not reported felt in this remote area.

 

This epicenter is at the fourth node (90 degrees) from Yukon, Canada and at the seventh node

from Mindanao and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 13DEC2025 11:13:05  22.6S  171.1E MB=4.6  EMSC   SOUTHEAST OF LOYALTY ISLANDS 

 

Unfelt earthquakes also occurred at opposite ends of the Atlantic Ocean region today.

An M 4.6 occurred near the northern end of the Atlantic in the Reykjanes

and an M 5.0 occurred in the South Sandwich Islands. These two earthquakes

both occurred within minutes of local solar noon and were probably promoted

by tidal and/or geomagnetic stresses. The event in the Reykjanes Ridge occurred 26 minutes

after the quake in the South Sandwich Islands at a distance of 117 degrees. Various S-phases from

the South Sandwich Islands would have been at the Reykjanes Ridge when

that event occurred and may have been helpful in triggering this later earthquake.

 

O: 13DEC2025 14:04:33  58.9S   25.8W MB=5.0  EMSC   SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION

 

This epicenter in the South Sandwich Islands is at 147 degrees from the

Yukon, Canada and may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 13DEC2025 14:30:42  57.8N   32.5W MB=4.6  EMSC   REYKJANES RIDGE              

 

An M 4.6 in the West Chile Rise also occurred today but was not felt in this remote area.

This epicenter is at 147 degrees from Hokkaido, Japan and may have been

promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 14DEC2025 05:51:47  43.1S   82.4W MB=4.6  EMSC   WEST CHILE RISE              

 

 

The swarm of earthquakes west of Los Angeles, California continued today.

This contained the largest event in the swarm thus far - an M 3.6. NEIC reported it was felt with

intensity IV in California at Oxnard; III in Snta Barbara, Porter Ranch, Santa Paula,Sunland, Frazier Park, Fillmore, Panorama City, Granada Hills, Newhall, Stevenson Ranch, Canoga Park, Ventura and II inNorthridge, Agoura Hills, Oak View, Chatsworth, Carpinteria, Van Nuys, Sherman Oaks, Calabasas, Castaic, Canyon Country, Newbury Park, Camarillo, Santa Monica, Ojai, Los Angeles, Simi Valley, West Hills and within about 50 km of the epicenter.

In previous issues this summary noted this swarm as:

 

"A swarm of earthquakes ranging between M 1.0 and M 3.3 occurred today in the

region west of Los Angeles near Santa Barbara. NEIC reported these were felt

with intensity up to III in California at Santa Paula and II in Los Angeles, Santa Clarita, Thousand Oaks, Fillmore, Ventura, Moorpark. This swarm included at least

20 shocks with six of M>=2.5 and was not dissimilar to other recent swarms in California in

the past week. The press did not report any major damage with this swarm.

 

These epicenters area at 104 degrees from major earthquakes in the Central

Philippines and may have been promoted by energy from those sources." (December 12, 2025)

 

Today's activity began near local solar noon and may have been promoted

by tidal and/or geomagnetic stresses which maximize near this hour.

 

O: 13DEC2025 21:38:27  34.3N  119.3W ML=2.7  EMSC   GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALI

O: 14DEC2025 01:03:34  34.5N  119.0W ML=3.5  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 14DEC2025 01:03:34  34.5N  119.0W ML=3.6  NEIC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 14DEC2025 01:15:49  34.5N  119.0W ML=2.4  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 14DEC2025 01:53:09  34.5N  119.0W ML=2.2  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 13DEC2025 21:47:06  34.4N  119.3W ML=2.0  EMSC   GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIF.

O: 13DEC2025 23:24:06  34.4N  119.3W ML=2.1  EMSC   GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIF.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.9 in San Francisco, California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of San Francisco, California with III in San Ramon and II in Danville, Oakley, San Francisco, Dublin and Pleasanton.

 

Today's activity began near local solar noon and may have been promoted

by tidal and/or geomagnetic stresses which maximize near this hour.

 

O: 13DEC2025 21:44:08  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.9  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 13DEC2025 22:09:07  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.2  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

O: 14DEC2025 02:57:33  37.8N  121.9W MD=2.3  EMSC   SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIF.

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 north of San Francisco near Kenwood, California  was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of north of San Francisco near Kenwood, California with III in Santa Rosa, Kenwood and II in Sloughhouse, Oakley, Rohnert Park, Glen Ellen.

 

O: 13DEC2025 17:30:35  38.4N  122.6W MD=2.5  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

 

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

 

O: 13DEC2025 13:08:33  62.1N  149.3W ML=3.0  EMSC   CENTRAL ALASKA               

P: 19DEC2025 178020    62.7N  150.6W 3.2-5.1 CAAAA  Central Alaska             

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.1 in Crimea, Ukraine was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Crimea, Ukraine in Sevastopol. 

This epicenter is located near the fifth node (72 degrees) from Tropical Cyclone Bakung; Yukon, Canada;

Kamchatka and Hokkaido and may have been promoted by coherent energy from

those sources.

 

O: 14DEC2025 00:38:06  44.4N   33.2E MB=4.1  EMSC   CRIMEA REGION, UKRAINE       

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE BAKUNG (07S)                           

 

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

TC    BAKUNG   2025-12-14  00:00 UT  10.4S   91.2E   85 kts  South of Sumatra                                      

 

Tropical Cyclone Bakung (07S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 85 kts. It could help promote moderate seismicity in Sumatra as it tracks south of this active seismic area  of  eastern Indonesia.   The antipode is at 11N 89W  - is in the area of  Nicaragua and El Salvador. Some enhanced seismicity in  Nicaragua, El Salvador and Costa Rica is possible near 12N 89W as this cyclone tracks to the west over the next several days.

 

A tropical cyclone may be froming in the Santa Cruz Islands north of Vanuatu. This system with winds up to 33 kts is tracking to the south and east and may help promote enhanced seismicity in northern Vanuatu and Santa Cruz Islands in the next two days.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 13, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

4580       0204   0211      0217   C1.1      (December 13, 2025)   8.7E-04  

Veracruz M 4.0 02:03 UT

Nicaragua M 3.1 02:07 UT

Mindanao M 4.5 02:02 UT

Oaxaca M 4.1 02:13 UT

 

4590       0251   0259      0314   C1.2      (December 13, 2025)   1.6E-03  

Central Mediteranean M 2.5 02:53 UT

Kermadec M 3.6 02:53 UT

Kamsas M 2.7 02:49 UT

Eastern Turkey M 1.5 02:52 UT

 

4610       0356   0359      0402   C1.6      (December 13, 2025)   5.9E-04  

4620       0411   0421      0427   C1.6      (December 13, 2025)   1.3E-03  

Fiji M 4.5 04:31 UT

San Francisco M 2.2 04:31 UT

 

4640       0741   0748      0753   C1.5      (December 13, 2025)   9.9E-04  

Java M 2.7 07:41 UT

 

4660       1036   1051      1102   C8.6      (December 13, 2025)   8.1E-03  

Rat Is. M 5.5 10:51 UT

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  active December 14 disturbed December 15-16.  Solar M-flare chance: 30% X-class: 1% proton storm: 5%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    14  18  8 16:00 4   76 122

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  October 24, 2025 at 17:47:02 UT (#251024A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>18.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

 

December 13, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

Planetary k-index reached moderate geomagnetic storm levels UT December 12 of 5.0 towards

the end of the UT day. This was accompanied by K-index of 6 at high latitudes with

the strongest geomagnetic storm in 9 days (high latitude A 52).

GOES magnetometers show this was most likely a sudden commencement storm starting around 21:00-22:00 UT.

This is likely to dampen seismicity for at least two days while induced telluric currents

reform.

 

It was a relatively quiet day in global seismicity. Only three events of M>5

were recorded in the past 24 hours. These occurred in the Izu Islands, Japan with M 5.3 

and as an M 5.2 in the northern Kuril Islands. Neither of these were felt.

The third was an M 5.2 in the South Sandwich Islands in the South Atlantic

Ocean area. This event occurred within minutes of local solar noon and may

have been promoted by strong tidal and/or geomagnetic effects which tend

to maximize near this hour.

 

O: 12DEC2025 13:55:54  59.6S   26.0W MB=5.2  EMSC   SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION

 

O: 12DEC2025 17:43:14  50.9N  156.9E MW=5.2  EMSC   KURIL ISLANDS                

 

O: 12DEC2025 19:03:12  32.4N  137.5E MW=5.3  EMSC   IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION    

 

This epicenter is at the sixth node (60 degrees) from the Yukon, Canada and

may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

An M 4.9 was also widely felt in the region of Tokyo, Japan today. As this occurred

while JMA continued their mega-earthquake alert, it caused concern in Tokyo, but no damage was reported.

NEIC reported it was felt with intensity IV in Saitama, Chiba, Niigata, Tokyo, Tochigi Prefectures of Japan with III in Ibaraki, Tokyo and Saitama.

EMSC reported strong shaking in Japan at Ryugasaki, Misato, Kamagaya, Narita, Toda, Urayasu, Tokyo, Musashino, Kolubunji, Kawasaki, Fukushima and Isesaki.

 

This epicenter is at the sixth node (60 degrees) from the eye of Tropical Cyclone Bakung and

may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

 

O: 12DEC2025 10:05:20  36.2N  140.1E MB=4.9  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAP

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 2.7 in northern Kansas was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of northern Kansas with IV in Enterprise, III in Lost Springs, Saint Joseph and II in Hope.

 

O: 13DEC2025 02:49:01  38.7N   97.1W ML=2.7  EMSC   KANSAS                       

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.8 in Wyoming was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Wyoming with III in Lander and Riverton.

 

O: 13DEC2025 00:38:36  42.5N  108.4W ML=3.8  EMSC   WYOMING                      

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.5 in Central California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central California with IV in Templeton; III in Cayucos, Cambria, Bradley, Paso Robles, Atascadero an San Simeon and II in Morro Bay, Los Osos and San Miguel.

 

O: 12DEC2025 23:30:31  35.6N  120.8W MW=3.5  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

 

The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 4.8 in the

Fox Islands, Alaska. NEIC reported it may have been felt in the epicentral area near Nikolski, Alaska.

 

O: 12DEC2025 18:14:58  52.1N  169.4W MB=4.8  EMSC   FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 in Cyprus was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Cyprus at Kedares and Pegeia.

EMSC reported in Cyprus with moderate to strong intensity at Paphos, Geroskipou, Cloakas, Emba, Konia, Lempa, Mesa Chorio, Mesogi, Kissonerga, among others.

The mainshock was preceded about 1.5 minutes earlier by an M 3.5 foreshock. That event

was reported felt lightly in Cyprus at Paphos, Geroskipou, Chlorakas, Timi among others.

An earlier foreshock of M 2.7 was felt in Cyprus at Tala, Kissonerga, Pegeia, Emba, Paphos, Koloni, Geroskipou, Limassol and Voroklini with light intensity.

 

This epicenter is at the fifth node (72 degrees from Tropical Cyclone Bakung

and at the ninth node from Mindanao and the third node from the Drake

Passage and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 12DEC2025 17:20:18  34.7N   32.4E MW=4.2  EMSC   CYPRUS REGION                

O: 12DEC2025 17:18:41  34.7N   32.3E MW=3.5  EMSC   CYPRUS REGION                

O: 12DEC2025 13:03:59  34.9N   32.5E MW=2.7  EMSC   CYPRUS REGION                

 

An earthquake in the southern Indian Ridge near Broken Ridge today of M 4.9

was not reported felt in this remote area. It is antipodal to western

Texas where swarming of minor earthquakes is common. This event may lead

to a swarm in Texas in the next two days.

 

This epicenter is at 142 degrees from the Yukon, Canada; the fourth node (90 degrees)

from Hokkaido and the sixth node (60 degrees from Central Philippines and

may have been promoted by energy fron those sources.

 

O: 12DEC2025 15:34:28  31.5S   79.1E MB=4.9  EMSC   BROKEN RIDGE                 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.1 in Portugal was widely felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Portugal at Fornos de Algodres with a loud rumbling sound and heavy swelling shaking, it was also felt with moderate shaking in Celorica de Beira, Mesquitela, Guarda, Aguiar da Beira, Trancoso, Mangualde, Manteigas, Sequeira, Famalicao, Manteigas, Seia, Nelas, Rio de Loba among others within about 150 km of the epicenter.

This is the strongest earthquake in Portugal within about 150 km of this epicenter

since an M 4.8 on September 4, 2018 and an M 4.5 on January 23, 2003.

At the time of the 2018 event this summary noted:

 

 

"An earthquake of M 4.8 hit off the western coast of Portugal today.

NEIC reported this earthquake of M 4.8 NW of Portugal  was felt with intensity IV in Portugal at Canedo, Vila  Nova de Gaia, Porto and Baguim do Monte, Norte, Portugal. in the area(s) of

The antipode of this epicenter is located in the Cook Strait between North and

South Island, New Zealand. Some sympathetic seismicity in North or South Island

New Zealand may follow this event in Portugal in the next several days.

Great earthquakes such as the Lisbon quake of November 1, 1755 (M 8.0) and

several in the late 1960's can occur west of Portugal in this tectonic regime

and can be accompanied by tsunamis. This is the strongest earthquake within

about 200 km of this epicenter in at least 30 years. An M 4.8 last hit

about 300 km southwest of this on July 26, 2007." (September 4, 2018)

 

and in 2003 as:

 

"An M 5.1 occurred this morning (UT) in the region near Portugal. This was the

strongest event within 200 km of this epicenter since  a swarm on May 21 and

22, 1997 more than five years ago. That swarm had included events of M 5.3 and

5.6" (January 23, 2003)

 

Today's earthquake occurred within a few minutes of local solar midnight and may have

been promoted by tidal and/or geomagnetic stresses which maximize near this hour.

 

The antipode of this epicenter is near Wellington, New Zealand - an active seismic area.

 

This epicenter is at 105 degrees from Teopical Storm Bakung; and the fifth

node (72 degrees) from the Yukon Canada and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

 

O: 13DEC2025 00:38:09  40.6N    7.5W ML=4.1  EMSC   PORTUGAL                     

 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 3.9  in Brazil  was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Brazil  at Araxa and included a very loud noise.

This epicenter occurred near 20 South latitude and was near sub-solar on this

date. It is expected that sub-solar latitudes will see enhanced seismicity

and at this time this includes area of northern Chile in the Tarapaca and

Antofagasta areas (21-23S); the Loyalty Islands; and others.

 

The last earthquake of M>=3.9 within about 200 km of this epicenter in Brazil occurred

as an M 4.3 on June 18, 2024. The only other such earthquake in the past 35 years in the area was

an M 4.1 on May 22, 1998. This epicenter is at 107 degrees from the Yukon, Canada

and may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 13DEC2025 01:10:41  19.5S   47.0W MR=3.9  EMSC   MINAS GERAIS, BRAZIL         

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE BAKUNG (07S)                           

 

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

TC    BAKUNG   2025-12-13  00:00 UT   8.6S   95.3E   55 kts  South of Sumatra                                       

 

Tropical Cyclone Bakung (07S) continued today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 55 kts. It could help promote moderate seismicity in Sumatra as it tracks south of this active seismic area  of  eastern Indonesia.   The antipode is at  9N 85W  - is in the area of Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Some enhanced seismicity in Panama,, Nicaragua and Costa Rica is possible near 9N 85W as this cyclone tracks to the west over the next several days.

 

A tropical cyclone may be froming in the Santa Cruz Islands north of Vanuatu. This system with winds up to 33 kts is tracking to the south and east and may help promote enhanced seismicity in northern Vanuatu and Santa Cruz Islands in the next two days.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 12, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

4410       0450   0505      0514   M2.0      (December 12, 2025)   1.7E-02  

Guerrero M 4.0 04:50 UT

Honshu M 4.7 04:58 UT

 

4420       0527   0544      0553   M1.1      (December 12, 2025)   1.6E-02  

4460       0910   0919      0929   C2.6      (December 12, 2025)   2.8E-03  

Fiji M 4.4 09:14 UT

 

4480       1343   1348      1352   C2.2      (December 12, 2025)   1.3E-03  

South Sandwich Is. M 5.2 13:55 UT

Nicaragua M 4.0 13:33 UT

 

4500       1437   1447      1451   C2.8      (December 12, 2025)   1.7E-03  

Ceram Sea M 4.6 14:49 UT

 

4520       1543   1558      1612   C3.5      (December 12, 2025)   4.4E-03  

4530       1722   1757      1829   C3.2      (December 12, 2025)   1.1E-02  

Cyprus M 4.2 17:21 UT

Oaxaca M 4.2 17:20 UT

Kuril Is. M 5.2 17:43 UT

Baja California M 3.4 17:43 UT

Java M 2.8 17:50 UT

Fox Is. M 4.8 18:14 UT

 

4550       2211   2218      2224   C1.3      (December 12, 2025)   1.1E-03  

Nicaragua M 3.9 22:17 UT

 

4560       2331   2341      2347   C1.2      (December 12, 2025)   1.1E-03  

Central California M 3.5 23:31 UT

Jalisco M 4.1 23:37 UT

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  active December 13-14 disturbed December 15.  Solar M-flare chance: 30% X-class: 1% proton storm: 5%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    28  52 19 19:00 6  124 135

 

Planetary k-index reached moderate geomagnetic storm levels today of 5.0 towards

the end of the UT day. This was accompanied by K-index of 6 at high latitudes with

the strongest geomagnetic storm in 9 days (high latitude A 52). This is likely

to dampen seismicity for at least two days while induced telluric currents

reform.

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  October 24, 2025 at 17:47:02 UT (#251024A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>18.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

December 12, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

A swarm of earthquakes ranging between M 1.0 and M 3.3 occurred today in the

region west of Los Angeles near Santa Barbara. NEIC reported these were felt

with intensity up to III in California at Santa Paula and II in Los Angeles, Santa Clarita, Thousand Oaks, Fillmore, Ventura, Moorpark. This swarm included at least

20 shocks with six of M>=2.5 and was not dissimilar to other recent swarms in California in

the past week. The press did not report any major damage with this swarm.

 

These epicenters area at 104 degrees from major earthquakes in the Central

Philippines and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 11DEC2025 17:33:48  34.5N  119.0W ML=2.3  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA          

O: 11DEC2025 17:50:21  34.5N  119.0W ML=2.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 11DEC2025 18:21:02  34.5N  119.0W ML=2.5  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 11DEC2025 18:27:32  34.5N  119.0W ML=3.0  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 11DEC2025 18:27:32  34.5N  119.0W ML=3.3  NEIC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 11DEC2025 18:29:05  34.5N  119.0W ML=2.5  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 11DEC2025 18:31:11  34.5N  119.0W ML=2.7  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

O: 11DEC2025 18:59:55  34.5N  119.0W ML=2.2  EMSC   SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

 

A strong aftershock of the M 7.6 in Hokkaido occurred today (UT December 12) with M 6.7.

NEIC reported intensity IV shaking in Aomori, Japan at Hachinohe and Misawa and in Sapporo, Hokkaido with II-III in Tokyo, Miyagi, Kanagawa Prefectures.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Japan at Takizawa, Shiraoi, Sapporo, Niseko Town, Urayasu, Tokyo, Yokohama and in Yuzhno-Kurilsk, Russia.

An M 5.5 aftershock occurred about 37 minutes later and was likely felt with intensity up to IV in the epicentral area.

An M 5.1 foreshock was felt with intensity III in Iwanai, Hokkaido, Japan.

The M 6.7 quake is the second strong aftershock after a similar one hours after the mainshock.

This earthquake occurred within minutes of local solar noon and was likely

promoted by strong geomagnetic and/or tidal stresses which tend to maximize

near this hour. When the prolonged global seismic quiet ended on November 27, 2025

this summary had noted that a strong earthquake appeared likely around December

12 as:

 

 

"Some have wondered if the recent long quiet period in global seismicity will

be followed by a major global earthquake soon. Historical data suggests

about 30% chance of an earthquake in the world of M>=7.4 in the next month

on the basis of the 25 most prolonged global quiet periods of the past 35 years

as previously published in this summary. The most likely dates of such events

are 15-17 days after November 27, 2025 - when the quiet ended - and 21-22 days

after. This translates to a higher than likely probability of such a major

event in the next month within a day of December 13, 2025 and December 19, 2025" (November 30, 2025)

 

O: 11DEC2025 22:09:19  41.0N  142.8E MB=5.1  EMSC   HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION       

O: 12DEC2025 02:44:13  41.0N  142.8E Mw=6.7  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU,

O: 12DEC2025 03:21:40  41.0N  142.9E mb=5.5  EMSC   HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION

O: 12DEC2025 07:05:30  41.0N  143.1E ML=4.0  EMSC   HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION

O: 12DEC2025 07:55:30  41.2N  142.5E ML=4.7  EMSC   HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION

O: 11DEC2025 17:04:20  41.4N  142.9E mb=4.4  EMSC   HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION

O: 11DEC2025 18:11:06  41.4N  142.6E mb=4.8  EMSC   HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION

O: 12DEC2025 04:58:19  40.8N  143.0E mb=4.7  EMSC   NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU,

 

A moderate geomagnetic storm occurred off and on today with peak K-index of 5.7. This

may have promoted the M 6.6 in Hokkaido and the swarm west of Los Angeles, California.

The GOES magnetometer showed spikes in the field intensity occurring atou 02:30 UT

on December 12 (followed several minutes later by the M 6.6 in Hokkaido);

at 18:40 UT on December 11 and at 15:00 UT on December 11 (followed by an M 4.7 in Taiwan

and an M 2.7 in Louisiana several minutes later). These may have been promoted by the sudden change

in geomagnetic field intensity. The M 2.7 in Louisiana was reported by NEIC

to have been felt with intensity III in Coushatta, Louisiana and lightly in

Natchez, Mississippi.

 

O: 11DEC2025 16:07:50  32.0N   93.3W ML=2.7  EMSC   LOUISIANA                     

 

An earthquake of M 3.9 in the area of Java, Indonesia occurred today.

EMSC reported it was lightly felt in Indonesia at Cangkeuteuk Sabrang.

This event may have been promoted by antipodal focused energy from an M 5.5

in Colombia which occurred yesterday and was noted in this summary at the

time as:

 

"Antipodal activity is common with earthquakes in this region of Colombia. The

most likely antipodal events would be at 6S 106E in the Sumba Strait area of Indonesia.

This area is active at this time and an M 4.1 occurred at this antipodal epicenter

earlier in the day" (December 11, 2025)

 

These epicenters are at the sixth node (60 degrees) from the M 7.6 in Hokkaido,

Japan and may have been promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 11DEC2025 16:50:30   7.0S  105.4E ML=3.2  EMSC   JAVA, INDONESIA              

O: 11DEC2025 16:11:53   7.1S  105.4E ML=3.9  EMSC   JAVA, INDONESIA

O: 11DEC2025 17:09:03   7.1S  105.6E ML=2.6  EMSC   JAVA, INDONESIA

O: 12DEC2025 04:40:02   7.1S  106.0E ML=2.7  EMSC   JAVA, INDONESIA

O: 11DEC2025 12:25:22   7.5S  106.0E ML=3.1  EMSC   JAVA, INDONESIA

O: 12DEC2025 05:38:25   7.9S  107.0E ML=2.8  EMSC   JAVA, INDONESIA

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.9 north of Tokyo, Japan  was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Honshu, Japan with IV in Saitama, Chiba, Niigata, Tokyo and Tochigi Prefectures and III in Ibaraki, Tokyo, Saitama, Kanagawa, Chiba.

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.3 in Central California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Central California with III in Hollister, Salinas and II in Los Gatos, Fresno, Salinas, Campbell.

These epicenters are at the fifth node (72 degrees) from Hokkaido, Japan

and 103 degrees from central Philippines and may be related to energy from

those sources.

 

O: 12DEC2025 01:19:43  36.8N  121.5W ML=3.3  NEIC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

O: 12DEC2025 01:19:43  36.8N  121.5W ML=3.2  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA           

O: 12DEC2025 01:57:14  36.8N  121.5W MD=2.5  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA

O: 12DEC2025 03:33:35  36.8N  121.5W MD=2.3  EMSC   CENTRAL CALIFORNIA

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.4 in Southern Peru was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Southern Peru in Ica.

This epicenter is near 141 degrees from Hokkaido, the eighth node (45 degrees) from the

Drake Passage and near the fourth node (90 degrees) from Yukon Canada and may

have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 12DEC2025 00:46:18  16.3S   73.9W MB=4.4  EMSC   NEAR COAST OF SOUTHERN PERU  

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.6 in Hawaii was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Hawaii with III in Pahoa, Naalehu, Hakalau and II in Volcano, Captain Cook, Kihei and Hilo.

This epicenter is near the sixth node (60 degrees) from Hokkaido and may have

been promoted by energy from that source.

 

O: 11DEC2025 14:28:24  19.1N  155.4W ML=3.5  EMSC   ISLAND OF HAWAII, HAWAII     

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.2 in Northern California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Northern California with III in Bayside, Kneeland, Loleta, Trinidad, Arcata, McKinleyville and Samoa and II in Eureka, and Hoopa,

 

O: 11DEC2025 13:35:23  40.9N  124.0W ML=3.2  EMSC   NORTHERN CALIFORNIA          

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Western Turkey was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Western Turkey at Sile, Istanbul and Tire, Izmir.

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.1 in Romania was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Romania at Dancu.

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

 

TROPICAL CYCLONE 07S                            

 

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

TC    07S      2025-12-12  00:00 UT   8.4S   97.3E   45 kts  South of Sumatra                                      

 

Tropical Cyclone 07S formed today in the region south of Sumatra winds up to 45 kts. It could help promote moderate seismicity as it tracks south of this active seismic area  of  eastern Indonesia.   The antipode is at  9N 83W  - is in the area of Costa Rica. Some enhanced seismicity in Panama and Costa Rica is possible near 9N 83W as this cyclone tracks to the west over the next several days.

 

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 11, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

4180       0248   0251      0255   C2.0      (December 11, 2025)   8.7E-04  

4240       0609   0615      0618   C1.7      (December 11, 2025)   9.5E-04      

Oaxaca M 4.0 06:06 UT

 

4260       0919   0929      0932   C2.4      (December 11, 2025)   1.4E-03  

4270       0934   0938      0940   C5.0      (December 11, 2025)   1.5E-03  

Chiapas M 4.1 09:40 UT

 

4280       1016   1022      1038   C2.4      (December 11, 2025)   2.8E-03  

Yukon M 4.0 10:29 UT

Tonga M 4.9 10:38 UT

 

4290       1206   1212      1214   C2.3      (December 11, 2025)   9.6E-04  

Java M 3.1 12:25 UT

 

4310       1516   1521      1525   C4.5      (December 11, 2025)   2.9E-03  

Taiwan M 4.7 15:19 UT

 

4310       1525   1529      1531   C5.0      (December 11, 2025)   2.3E-03  

4320       1539   1546      1551   C9.7      (December 11, 2025)   5.0E-03  

4340       1708   1711      1714   C2.4      (December 11, 2025)   8.1E-04  

Java M 2.6 17:09 UT

El Salvador M 4.9 17:18 UT

Sichuan, China M 4.7 17:18 UT

 

4350       2135   2146      2153   C1.8      (December 11, 2025)   2.0E-03  

4370       2226   2232      2235   C2.3      (December 11, 2025)   1.0E-03  

4390       2335   2345      2353   C2.4      (December 11, 2025)   2.1E-03  

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  disturbed December  12 active December 13-14.  Solar M-flare chance: 65% X-class: 10% proton storm: 10%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    26  23 27 02:00 5  123 146

 

A moderate geomagnetic storm occurred off and on today with peak K-index of 5.7. This

may have promoted the M 6.6 in Hokkaido and the swarm west of Los Angeles, California.

The GOES magnetometer showed spikes in the field intensity occurring atou 02:30 UT

on December 12 (followed several minutes later by the M 6.6 in Hokkaido);

at 18:40 UT on December 11 and at 15:00 UT on December 11 (followed by an M 4.7 in Taiwan

several minutes later. These may have been promoted by the sudden change

in geomagnetic field intensity.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  October 24, 2025 at 17:47:02 UT (#251024A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>18.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

 

December 11, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

New tolls have been reported following the M 7.6 in Hokkaido, Japan of December 8 (UT).

Light damage in Pacific Coastal communities was reported as were tsunami waves

up to about a meter. Videos on the web showed a number of damaged structures.

AP reported at least 33 people were injured with one in serious condition. Most

of the injuries were caused by falling debris. The strongest tsunami was 70 km

in Iwate Prefecture but a number of other communities registered waves up

to 50 cm according to JMA. Some damage from the tsunami was reported by NHK

especially to oyster and fishing communities. At least 800 homes lost electricity

because of the quake. Bullet Trains and local lines were suspended temporarily

for inspection of damage. Some airline passengers were stranded for the night

in Hokkaido and some damage to airport terminals was reported. While some

water was spilt in nuclear facilities it was within tolerance levels and

no major damage was reported. JMA reported a slight risk of a major earthquake

from Hokkaido to Tokyo exists in the next several days. The earthquake

occurred during a regional snowstorm.

 

 

A moderate geomagnetic storm occurred today starting around 20:00-22:00 UT.

This reached a planetary K-index of 6.3 between 21:00 and 24:00 UT on

December 10. The only geomagnetic storm to reach planetary K since the storm

on November 12-13, 2025 was on December 3 when k-value reached 6.6 briefly

around 1800-2100 UT. Sudden commencement storms of this type can help

promote emhanced seismicity at high latitudes at the storm's onset.  A moderately strong solar flare of M4.4 occurred late on UT day December 10, 2025.

This is the strongest solar flare since an X1.1 occurred on December 8 as

discussed earlier issues of this summary. Today's flare and geomagnetic storm apparently triggered

a moderate M 5.0 earthquake in northern Alaska which occurred within minutes

of local solar noon towards the end of this flare. Data from SWPC for this

flare and earthquake follow:

 

 

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

 

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

 

4100       2158   2208      2220   M4.4      (December 10, 2025)   1.9E-02  *

Northern Alaska M 5.0 22:17 UT

Baja California M 3.4 22:14 UT

 

The M 5.0 in northern Alaska today was the strongest event in the U.S. or

Canada (including Yukon) today.  It earthquake in northern Alaska at 156 West longitude occurred within

minutes of local solar noon with a strong solar flare and was probably

promoted by tidal and/or geomagnetic stresses which are strongest under

these conditions. This is the strongest earthquake in Northern Alaska within

about 300 km of this epicenter since an M 5.0 on March 13, 2025 but the last

of significantly larger magnitude was an M 5.3 on October 14, 2018. This is the largest

earthquake in Alaska north of 68 North latitude in this region in at least

35 years. At the time of the event in March, 2025, this summary noted:

 

 

 

"The strongest earthquake in the U.S. or Canada today was an M 5.1 in north-central Alaska near Ambler.

It was not reported felt in this remote area but was probably felt with intensity up to VI in the epicentral area.

This earthquake occurred within minutes of local solar noon and was probably

promoted by tidal stresses with today's full moon and lunar eclipse which maximize

near this hour and were noted in previous issues of this summary ...

 

This event in northern Alaska could have been promoted by SFE associated with

flare 9740 which began five minutes before the quake and for which SFE were

maximized at this event of local solar noon in northern Alaska. Data from

SWPC for this flare follow.

 

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

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

 

9740       2159   2221      2224   C2.5      (March 13, 2025)   3.6E-03  

Northern Alaska M 5.0 22:04 UT " (March 13, 2025)

 

Today's epicenter in northern Alaska is located at 144 degrees from the

major events in the Drake Passage and may have been promoted by energy

from those sources.

 

 

O: 10DEC2025 22:17:11  68.3N  156.5W MB=5.0  EMSC   NORTHERN ALASKA               

 

A moderate earthquake of M 5.5 also occurred today in Northern Colombia.

NEIC reported it was felt with intensity IV in Santander, Colombia at Piedecuesta, Bello, Antioquia, in Cundinamarca at Funza, Cota, Itagui and Tunja, Boyaca with III shaking in Mosquera, Sabaneta, Duitama, Medellin.

EMSC reported this earthquake in Colombia was felt with moderate to strong intensity

in Colombia at San Gil, Giron, Bucaramanga, Simacota, Charala, Paipa, Cucuta, Tunja, La Belleza, Gachancipa, Tocancipa, Cajica, Chia, Barrio San Luis, Cota, Funza, Bogota, Mosquera, Soacha, Medellin, Envigado, Itagui, Sabaneta, Caldas, Ricaurte, Ibague, Calarca, Armenia, Cartago.

This earthquake occurred near local solar midnight and may have been promoted

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

The last earthquake of M>=5.5 within about 200 km of today's epicenter

was recorded by NEIC as occurring on March 10, 2015 with M 6.2. At the time

this summary noted:

 

 

"A strong earthquake of M 6.2 hit at an intermediate depth near Bucaramanga, Colombia today.

It was widely felt in the area of northern Colombia. EMSC reported moderate intensity

in Bucaramanga, Colombia, San Gil, Bogota, Copacabana, Soacha, Bello, El Retiro, Medellin, Sabaneta, La Estrella, Manizales, Cali, Colombia.

NEIC reported intensity V in San Jose de Miranda, Soacha, Pasca, Madrid, Chia, Leiva, and La Ceja, Colombia. Intensity IV was felt in Venezuela at San Cristobal, and II-III in Caracas, Chacao, Ejido, Trujillo, Maracaibo, Venezuela. It was also felt with intensity IV in Envigado, Guarne, Medellin, Barranquilla, Bogota, Chinchina, Manizales, Neira, Cota, La Calera, Puerto Salgar, Tabio, Villavicencio, Funza, LLa Calera, Puerto Salgar, Tabio, Floridablanca, Jordan, Florian, Piedcuesta and II-III in Calif, Sabana de Torres, Puerto Parra, Barrancabermeja, Salento, Armenia, Tiba, Puerto Santander, El Zulia, Fuente de Oror, Santa Maria, Aracataca, Sibato, San Bernardo, Medina, La Mesa, Cajica, Agua de Dios, Yopal, San Luis de Gaceno, Cartagena, Puerto Colombia, Sabaneta, Rionegro, La Union, Barbosa, Colombia.

Some structural damage was reported from Bogota including at City Hall. Air traffic

was briefly disrupted at Manizales where volcanic ash was in the atmosphere.

While residents fled into the streets during the quake, there were no injuries reported.

As often occurs cell phone networks were temporarily down after the quake. Over

use of these networks after an earthquake often occurs as people call others

to check on their status. The volcano Vallerica in Southern Chile continued

an eruption which began on March 4 and has caused extensive evacuation of more than 3000 residents of that

region. This may also have been related to recent solar activity including an

M8.2 flare which occurred hours earlier and the tidal effects of the full moon which

can often affect volcanism.

 

The earthquake in Colombia was probably promoted by strong solar flares which

occurred today. ...

 

The last earthquake of M>=6.2 within 150 km of this epicenter occurred

more than 25 years ago. The last event of M>=6.2 in this area was an M 6.2

on June 2, 1988. The last of larger magnitude was an M 6.5 on August 30, 1973

and nearly 50 years ago on July 29, 1967." (March 11, 2015)

 

Like previous significant earthquakes in this area of Colombia, this event

appears to have been promoted by a solar flare as it occurred near the end of solar

flare 3900 (M1.9), the strongest flare of the past two days. Data for this

flare from SWPC follow:

 

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

 

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

 

3900       0731   0737      0800   M1.9      (December 10, 2025)   8.2E-03  *

Northern Colombia M 5.5 08:27 UT

Northern Sumatra M 4.9 07:42 UT

Mindanao M 3.4 07:41 UT

 

This epicenter is at the third node (120 degrees) from Hokkaido and at the fifth

node (72 degrees) from Yukon, Canada and 105 degrees from Kamchatka and may have been

promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 10DEC2025 08:27:07   6.8N   73.0W MW=5.5  EMSC   NORTHERN COLOMBIA            

 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Western Turkey was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Western Turkey in Sile, Istanbul and Tire, Izmir.

EMSC reported moderate shaking in Turkey at Sindirgi, Yagcilar, Bigadic, Akhisar, Balikesir, Kepsut, Soma, Golmarmara, Dursunbey, Salihi, Mustafakemalpasa, Bergama, Manisa among others.

O: 11DEC2025 07:06:15  39.2N   28.3E MW=4.5  EMSC   WESTERN TURKEY               

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 3.6 in Northern California was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Northern California in Arcata.

 

O: 11DEC2025 00:35:33  40.4N  124.9W MW=3.3  EMSC   OFFSHORE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 

 

NEIC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 in Northern Alaska was felt with  intensity up to II-III in the area(s) of Northern Alaska in Wainwright.

 

O: 10DEC2025 22:17:11  68.3N  156.5W MB=5.0  EMSC   NORTHERN ALASKA              

O: 10DEC2025 22:17:11  68.3N  156.5W MB=4.2  NEIC   NORTHERN ALASKA              

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.3 in Myanmar was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Myanmar in Mandalay, Pyin Oo Lwin, Yangon and Kyaukse.

 

O: 10DEC2025 09:35:36  22.6N   95.9E MB=4.7  EMSC   MYANMAR                      

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

No tropical cyclones are currently active.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 10, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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

 

3900       0731   0737      0800   M1.9      (December 10, 2025)   8.2E-03  *

Northern Colombia M 5.5 08:27 UT

Northern Sumatra M 4.9 07:42 UT

Mindanao M 3.4 07:41 UT

 

3720       0120   0125      0130   C7.8      (December 10, 2025)   4.7E-03  

3750       0231   0247      0254   C8.0      (December 10, 2025)   7.5E-03  

3850       0305   0313      0317   C6.5      (December 10, 2025)   5.8E-03  

3770       0317   0324      0330   C9.5      (December 10, 2025)   7.3E-03  

3780       0417   0422      0427   M1.2      (December 10, 2025)   5.8E-03  

3800       0457   0503      0507   C4.1      (December 10, 2025)   2.4E-03  

3810       0533   0538      0543   C3.1      (December 10, 2025)   1.8E-03  

3840       0615   0626      0634   C3.6      (December 10, 2025)   3.3E-03  

Hokkaido M 4.5 06:24 UT

Papua M 4.0 06:24 UT

Atacama M 5.2 06:38 UT

 

3860       0700   0704      0707   C2.0      (December 10, 2025)   9.6E-04  

3870       0723   0729      0731   C2.5      (December 10, 2025)   3.4E-03  

3900       0731   0737      0742   M1.9      (December 10, 2025)   8.2E-03  

Mindanao M 4.5 07:41 UT

Colombia M 5.5 08:27 UT

 

3910       0946   0955      1002   M1.0      (December 10, 2025)   7.2E-03      

Yukon M 4.3 09:50 UT

 

3920       1022   1029      1043   C4.1      (December 10, 2025)   4.5E-03  

Oaxaca M 3.7 10:24 UT

 

3980       1332   1343      1349   M1.6      (December 10, 2025)   9.5E-03  

New Guyinea M 5.3 13:30 UT

 

4010       1456   1505      1514   C3.4      (December 10, 2025)   3.1E-03  

Hokkaido M 5.7 14:52 UT

Kermadec M 5.1 14:53 UT

 

4070       1918   1928      1936   C3.7      (December 10, 2025)   3.8E-03  

Luzon M 4.1 19:22 UT

Sumba M 4.0 19:17 UT

 

4080       1958   2004      2007   C2.7      (December 10, 2025)   1.6E-03  

Eastern China M 4.5 20:06 UT

 

4090       2019   2024      2034   C2.7      (December 10, 2025)   2.4E-03  

4100       2158   2208      2220   M4.4      (December 10, 2025)   1.9E-02  *

Northern Alaska M 5.0 22:17 UT

Baja California M 3.4 22:14 UT

 

4150       2258   2305      2307   C4.8      (December 10, 2025)   2.0E-03  

Kashmir M 3.7 23:02 UT

El Salvador M 4.2 23:02 UT

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  disturbed December  11-12 active December 13.  Solar M-flare chance: 75% X-class: 15% proton storm: 15%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)    21  19 16 22:00 6  134 168

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  October 24, 2025 at 17:47:02 UT (#251024A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>18.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

 

December 10, 2025

 

Notable earthquakes and events:

 

The geomagnetic field continued at quiet levels throughout December 9, 2025.

Planetary A-values reached 5 with no peaks in activity recorded. A moderate

geomagnetic storm alert for this time was issued by SWPC but has been cancelled.

However a geomagnetic storm of moderate intensity is expected late on December

10 and into early December 11, 2025. Sudden commencement of this storm could

provoke a moderate earthquake in the region of Alaska which will be near local

solar noon if it arrives as expected. Otherwise seismicity for the coming

day is likely to remain unremarkable.

 

A moderate earthquake of M 5.5 also occurred today in Northern Colombia.

EMSC reported this earthquake in Colombia was felt with moderate to strong intensity

in Colombia at San Gil, Giron, Bucaramanga, Simacota, Charala, Paipa, Cucuta, Tunja, La Belleza, Gachancipa, Tocancipa, Cajica, Chia, Barrio San Luis, Cota, Funza, Bogota, Mosquera, Soacha, Medellin, Envigado, Itagui, Sabaneta, Caldas, Ricaurte, Ibague, Calarca, Armenia, Cartago.

This earthquake occurred near local solar midnight and may have been promoted

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

The last earthquake of M>=5.5 within about 200 km of today's epicenter

was recorded by NEIC as occurring on March 10, 2015 with M 6.2. At the time

this summary noted:

 

 

"A strong earthquake of M 6.2 hit at an intermediate depth near Bucaramanga, Colombia today.

It was widely felt in the area of northern Colombia. EMSC reported moderate intensity

in Bucaramanga, Colombia, San Gil, Bogota, Copacabana, Soacha, Bello, El Retiro, Medellin, Sabaneta, La Estrella, Manizales, Cali, Colombia.

NEIC reported intensity V in San Jose de Miranda, Soacha, Pasca, Madrid, Chia, Leiva, and La Ceja, Colombia. Intensity IV was felt in Venezuela at San Cristobal, and II-III in Caracas, Chacao, Ejido, Trujillo, Maracaibo, Venezuela. It was also felt with intensity IV in Envigado, Guarne, Medellin, Barranquilla, Bogota, Chinchina, Manizales, Neira, Cota, La Calera, Puerto Salgar, Tabio, Villavicencio, Funza, LLa Calera, Puerto Salgar, Tabio, Floridablanca, Jordan, Florian, Piedcuesta and II-III in Calif, Sabana de Torres, Puerto Parra, Barrancabermeja, Salento, Armenia, Tiba, Puerto Santander, El Zulia, Fuente de Oror, Santa Maria, Aracataca, Sibato, San Bernardo, Medina, La Mesa, Cajica, Agua de Dios, Yopal, San Luis de Gaceno, Cartagena, Puerto Colombia, Sabaneta, Rionegro, La Union, Barbosa, Colombia.

Some structural damage was reported from Bogota including at City Hall. Air traffic

was briefly disrupted at Manizales where volcanic ash was in the atmosphere.

While residents fled into the streets during the quake, there were no injuries reported.

As often occurs cell phone networks were temporarily down after the quake. Over

use of these networks after an earthquake often occurs as people call others

to check on their status. The volcano Vallerica in Southern Chile continued

an eruption which began on March 4 and has caused extensive evacuation of more than 3000 residents of that

region. This may also have been related to recent solar activity including an

M8.2 flare which occurred hours earlier and the tidal effects of the full moon which

can often affect volcanism.

 

The earthquake in Colombia was probably promoted by strong solar flares which

occurred today. ...

 

The last earthquake of M>=6.2 within 150 km of this epicenter occurred

more than 25 years ago. The last event of M>=6.2 in this area was an M 6.2

on June 2, 1988. The last of larger magnitude was an M 6.5 on August 30, 1973

and nearly 50 years ago on July 29, 1967." (March 11, 2015)

 

Like previous significant earthquakes in this area of Colombia, this event

appears to have been promoted by a solar flare as it occurred near the end of solar

flare 3900 (M1.9), the strongest flare of the past two days. Data for this

flare from SWPC follow:

 

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

 

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3900       0731   0737      0800   M1.9      (December 10, 2025)   8.2E-03  *

Northern Colombia M 5.5 08:27 UT

Northern Sumatra M 4.9 07:42 UT

Mindanao M 3.4 07:41 UT

 

This epicenter is at the third node (120 degrees) from Hokkaido and at the fifth

node (72 degrees) from Yukon, Canada and 105 degrees from Kamchatka and may have been

promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 10DEC2025 08:27:07   6.8N   73.0W MW=5.5  EMSC   NORTHERN COLOMBIA             

 

Antipodal activity is common with earthquakes in this region of Colombia. The

most likely antipodal events would be at 6S 106E in the Sumba Strait area of Indonesia.

This area is active at this time and an M 4.1 occurred at this antipodal epicenter

earlier in the day as:

 

O: 09DEC2025 16:56:43   6.1S  105.8E ML=4.1  EMSC   SUNDA STRAIT, INDONESIA      

 

This epicenter is located near the sixth node (60 degrees) from Hokkaido and

at 107 degrees from Yukon Canada and may have been promoted by energy from thoses

sources.

 

 

A series of earthquakes occurred today near the sixth node (60 degrees) from the

M 7.6 of Hokkaido, Japan of December 8. These included the two largest earthquakes in

North America (outside Yukon, Canada aftershocks). These were located as an M 3.9

in Vancouver Island, B.C. Canada and off the coast of Oregon as an M 4.1.

Other events near the sixth node from Hokkaido today included an M 3.6 in Gujarat, India;

and moderate earthquakes in Southwestern Siberia (M 4.4), Afghanistan (M 4.5); Java and Santa Cruz Islands (M 4.7) and Sumatra (M 5.2).

 

 

The earthquake off Oregon is located at the sixth node (50 degrees) from Hokkair and

at the eighth node from Kamchatka and may have been promoted by energy from those

sources.

 

O: 09DEC2025 15:12:46  44.5N  129.4W MB=4.1  EMSC   OFF COAST OF OREGON          

 

The earthquake in Vancouver is located at the sixth node (50 degrees) from Hokkaido and

near the eighth node from Kamchatka and may have been promoted by energy from those

sources.

 

O: 10DEC2025 04:43:57  49.6N  127.9W ML=3.9  EMSC   VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA REGIO

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 5.2 in Atacama, Chile was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Atacama, Chile in Coquimbo and Vicuna.

This epicenter is located at 104 degrees from the Yukon, Canada and may have

been promoted by energy from that source.

 

 

O: 10DEC2025 06:38:10  28.9S   71.2W MW=5.2  EMSC   ATACAMA, CHILE               

 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 5.1 in Sumatra, Indonesia was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Sumatra, Indonesia in Lubukbergalung.

This epicenter is at 104 degrees from the Yukon; near the fifth node from Kamchatka

and near the sixth node from Hokkaido and may have been promoted by energy

from those sources.

 

O: 09DEC2025 19:48:27   0.8S  100.9E MB=4.9  EMSC   SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA  

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.5 in Iran-Iraq border was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Iran-Iraq border in Tabriz, Iran and As Sulaymaniyah and Kelar, Iraq. 

A similar earthquake of M 4.5 occurred north of this epicenter in northwestern Iran

about 14 seconds later. This is not sufficient time for seismic waves to

have arrived at the second epicenter which is about 403 degrees northeast

of the first epicenter. A similar earthquake of M 4.5 occurred north of this epicenter in northwestern Iran

about 14 seconds later. This is not sufficient time for seismic waves to

have arrived at the second epicenter which is about 403 degrees northeast

of the first epicenter. Travel time curves show the first wave to arrive

were the p-phases which would have arrived one minute and 5 seconds after

the first quake in the Iran-Iraq border.

 

A hypothesis for the coincidence of these two quakes in Iran involves

triggering by Solar Flare Effects (SFE). In this case a C3.8 solar flare

(#3620) peaked within about one minute of these two Iranian quakes.

It is likely it helped promote these events at this time. Data from

SWPC for this event follow:

 

 

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

 

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3620       1710   1715      1718   C3.8      (December 9, 2025)   2.8E-03  

Iran M 4.5 17:16 UT

Iran-Iraq M 4.5 17:16 UT

 

These epicenters are located at the fifth node (72 degrees) from the M 7.6 in

Hokkaido and from Kamchatka  and the central Philippines and were likely promoted by energy from that source.

 

 

O: 09DEC2025 17:16:06  34.3N   45.5E MB=4.5  EMSC   IRAN-IRAQ BORDER REGION      

O: 09DEC2025 17:16:20  37.7N   47.1E ML=4.5  EMSC   NORTHWESTERN IRAN            

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.6 in Siberia, Russia was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of Siberia, Russia in Gorno-Altaysk and Biysk.

 

O: 09DEC2025 10:36:50  50.6N   87.3E MB=4.4  EMSC   SOUTHWESTERN SIBERIA, RUSSIA 

 

EMSC reported an earthquake of M 4.2 in eastern Turkey was felt with  intensity up to IV in the area(s) of eastern Turkey in Erzincan.

This epicenter is at the fifth node (72 degrees) from Kamchatka and from the M 7.6 in Hokkaido Japan of December 8

and may have been promoted by energy from those sources.

 

O: 09DEC2025 12:34:14  39.5N   39.9E ML=4.2  EMSC   EASTERN TURKEY               

 

 

SEISMIC EFFECTS OF TROPICAL CYCLONES

 

No tropical cyclones are currently active.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

Following is the listing of C- M- or X-class flares from SWPC for the date

of  December 9, 2025. These listings are published daily in this summary and at SWPC.

The main line gives details of flares. Subsequent lines identify some earthquakes

which are at or after the time of the flare and could have been affected by

immediate Solar Flare Effects (SFE). Some earthquakes occur at longitudes

which were at local solar noon or local solar midnight and may also have

been affected by SFE. These are not identified here.

 

SOLAR FLARES

 

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

 

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3900       0731   0737      0800   M1.9      (December 10, 2025)   8.2E-03  *

Northern Colombia M 5.5 08:27 UT

Northern Sumatra M 4.9 07:42 UT

Mindanao M 3.4 07:41 UT

 

 

3300       0019   0030      0037   C4.6      (December 9, 2025)   4.5E-03  

Hokkaido M 4.9 00:18 UT

 

3350       0037   0058      0117   M2.0      (December 9, 2025)   3.7E-02  

Kermadec Is. M 5.3 00:37 UT

 

3360       0134   0138      0142   M1.1      (December 9, 2025)   6.0E-03  

3370       0147   0152      0155   C8.0      (December 9, 2025)   4.1E-03  

Coquimbo M 4.0 01:57 UT

 

3400       0234   0236      0239   C2.5      (December 9, 2025)   8.8E-04      

3470       0532   0539      0543   C3.1      (December 9, 2025)   1.8E-03      

Oaxaca M 4.1 05:36 UT

Antofagasta M 4.3 05:46 UT

Trinidad-Tobago M 3.6 05:31 UT

 

3500       0741   0747      0751   M1.6      (December 9, 2025)   1.2E-02  

Afghanistan M 4.5 07:47 UT

Chiapas M 4.0 07:49 UT

 

3530       0956   1004      1008   C4.2      (December 9, 2025)   2.5E-03  

Iceland M 5.0 12:12 UT

Hokkaido M 3.3 10:04 UT

 

3550       1129   1142      1148   C2.7      (December 9, 2025)   3.3E-03  

Santa Cruz Is. M 4.7 11:26 UT

 

3570       1235   1241      1255   C3.9      (December 9, 2025)   4.7E-03  

Antofagasta M 4.0 12:57 UT

 

3580       1315   1325      1327   C4.8      (December 9, 2025)   4.6E-03  

3580       1327   1335      1343   C5.6      (December 9, 2025)   5.6E-03  

Java M 4.0 13:43 UT

 

3600       1500   1514      1520   M1.5      (December 9, 2025)   1.0E-02  

Oregon M 4.1 15:13 UT

Sulawesi M 4.0 15:20 UT

 

3620       1652   1702      1710   C3.7      (December 9, 2025)   4.1E-03  

Sunda Strait, M 4.1 16:56 UT

 

3620       1710   1715      1718   C3.8      (December 9, 2025)   2.8E-03  

Iran M 4.5 17:16 UT

Iran-Iraq M 4.5 17:16 UT

 

3620       1718   1724      1727   C3.8      (December 9, 2025)   2.5E-03  

3650       1851   1912      1931   C3.9      (December 9, 2025)   8.7E-03  

Hindu Kush M 4.2 19:00 UT

Argentina M 4.1 19:14 UT

 

3670       2053   2109      2121   C3.4      (December 9, 2025)   5.1E-03  

Kermadec M 5.3 21:00 UT

 

3680       2130   2142      2203   C5.0      (December 9, 2025)   8.8E-03  

Timor M 4.0 21:51 UT

 

3690       2232   2238      2243   C3.7      (December 9, 2025)   2.3E-03  

3700       2313   2327      2336   M1.5      (December 9, 2025)   1.3E-02  

Kuril Is. M 4.5 23:19 UT

 

 

*indicates modified reading from NOAA GOES Graph

                                                       

GEOMAGNETIC FIELD:  minor storms December 10 disturbed December  11-12.  Solar M-flare chance: 65% X-class: 15% proton storm: 15%

 

AP Indicies (global, high, mid-latitude, time of max AP, Max AP, Sunspot Number, Radio Flux)     5   5  4 11:00 3  134 183

 

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 5, 2025 at 23:39:47 UT (#251205A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=17.10 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  December 1, 2025 at 16:26:30 UT (#251201B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V=15.97 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 26, 2025 at 19:10:36 UT (#251126A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 12, 2025 at 21:28:56 UT (#251112A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude was not assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  November 3, 2025 at 16:46:36 UT (#251103B).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>19.0 was assigned to this GRB.

 

A strong Gamma Ray Burst was recorded by SWIFT on  October 24, 2025 at 17:47:02 UT (#251024A).  A preliminary UVOT Magnitude of V>18.0 was assigned to this GRB.