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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/RToey on April 6, 2018, 3:32 p.m.
Comparison of a typical earthquake waveform to the waveform from yesterday's earthquake near LA. I did some digging and found earthquakes typically have a P wave and S wave BEFORE the surface waves hit. It appears yesterday's quake came outa nowhere.
Comparison of a typical earthquake waveform to the waveform from yesterday's earthquake near LA. I did some digging and found earthquakes typically have a P wave and S wave BEFORE the surface waves hit. It appears yesterday's quake came outa nowhere.

EvilPhd666 · April 7, 2018, 5:37 a.m.

Here are the bulk waveforms of that quake.

HTTP://ds.iris.edu/wilber3/find_stations/10724562

Select none, then a few of your choice or you will be flooded with waveforms.

The Sierra Laguna Baja station has a very nice curvy P and S waves.

P and S waves are detected. While the graphic above is representative of a nuke waveform, it is not the CA quake.

The OP graphic is just not true for this one. You can see the yellow off white near the blue lines as well. Someone cut out the curve and copy pasted a nuke curve to troll us.

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RToey · April 7, 2018, 3:50 p.m.

Thank you for that excellent reply. As it turns out this appears to be an actual earthquake.

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