Today, I've been reading about swarms of earthquakes centered at and around Anza, California.
It is not too surprising since the state is overdue for a big one. They usually have a 20-year cycle. Two immediately come to mind: the Sylmar Earthquake in February 1971 and the Northridge Earthquake in January 1994.
California should have had a big one about 8 to 12 years ago, if the pattern held.
Could these be fore-shocks?
That's one thing I definitely don't miss about California, earthquakes.
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