#Earthquake | #MammothLakes
👉 5:28:34 UTC -0.9 km deep
Shallow caldera quake in swarm area - #LongValleySuperVolcano🌋
👉 04:51:30 UTC M3 earlier quake at #Mariposa - west of Mammoth Lakes
Here's the latest variant picture for the BQ.1.1 lineage, nickname "Cerberus".
Recent growth in the US has been quite rapid, rising to 9% of recent samples.
While it has continued to grow rapidly in Europe, notably France (9%), the UK (8%) and Belgium (7%).
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6) The CDC of Switzerland has just reinstated mask wearing recommendations for everyone due to soaring #COVID19 cases. When will other countries follow??? ⏰ CDC DirectorCDC
#BringBackMasks #N95 #MaskUp
You know what's really hard for me?
Hearing friends talk about their friends who have died and keeping my mouth shut.
Note: I don't want to yell at anyone, it's incredibly sad, but nobody wants to be grilled by me putting pieces together.
Oh and 25% of family has a "cold"
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Everyone has different needs and abilities in a disaster. If you use a wheelchair, cane, or walker, below are steps to take to reduce injury during an earthquake. Also, make sure you know your neighbors and their needs.
#ShakeOut #SanAndreas
Woohoo! Found it!
14.7" of snow fell (SEATAC) on Jan 27, 1969
On the ground, there was:
19" - Jan 28 '69
19" - Jan 29 '69
20" - Jan 30 '69
21" - Jan 31 '69
Interesting too that the temp on that big snow day was 21-27 degrees. That's WAYYYY too cold for snow *in Seattle*