Guest guest Posted January 17, 2005 Report Share Posted January 17, 2005 - <Do_Not_Reply Monday, January 17, 2005 3:51 AM 2005/01/17 10:50 M 5.9 STATE OF YAP, MICRONESIA Z= 10km 11.01N 140.63E 2005/01/17 10:50 M 5.9 STATE OF YAP, MICRONESIA Z= 10km 11.01N 140.63E This information is provided by the USGS National Earthquake Information Center. (Address problems to: se) These parameters are preliminary and subject to revision. A magnitude 5.9 earthquake IN STATE OF YAP, MICRONESIA has occurred at: 11.01N 140.63E Depth 10km Mon Jan 17 10:50:32 2005 UTC Time: Universal Time (UTC) Mon Jan 17 10:50:32 2005 Time Near Epicenter Mon Jan 17 20:50:32 2005 Eastern Standard Time (EST) Mon Jan 17 05:50:32 2005 Central Standard Time (CST) Mon Jan 17 04:50:32 2005 Mountain Standard Time (MST) Mon Jan 17 03:50:32 2005 Pacific Standard Time (PST) Mon Jan 17 02:50:32 2005 Alaska Standard Time (AST) Mon Jan 17 01:50:32 2005 Hawaii Standard Time (HST) Mon Jan 17 00:50:32 2005 Location with respect to nearby cities: 320 km (200 miles) ENE of Yap, Micronesia 525 km (325 miles) WSW of HAGATNA, Guam 605 km (375 miles) SW of Rota, Northern Mariana Islands 1980 km (1230 miles) WNW of PALIKIR, Pohnpei, Micronesia For maps, additional information, and subsequent updates, please consult: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsww/Quakes/ustjan.htm . Flinn-Engdahl Region Number = 209 For the most significant earthquakes, information may also be available from the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program home page at http://earthquake.usgs.gov/ and the USGS home page at http://www.usgs.gov/ . The earthquake information delivered through Bigquake notifications is preliminary. Subsequent review usually results in some revision to the data, and all users are advised to check the USGS earthquake program pages at http://earthquake.usgs.gov for updates. Data users are cautioned to consider carefully the provisional nature of the information before using it for decisions that concern personal or public safety or the conduct of business that involves substantial monetary or operational consequences. Earthquakes are a common occurrence, and many are either not large enough to cause damage or not located sufficiently close to populations centers to produce damage. This e-mail does not imply an impending threat. Bigquake is an informational tool and NOT an earthquake or tsunami warning system. The USGS does not produce tsunami warnings. For the information about tsunamis, please refer to the information given in the NOAA website http://tsunami.gov. Events of magnitude 6.5 or greater are generally reviewed and posted to Bigquake within 2 hours of their occurrence and events of magnitude 5.5 to 6.5 are generally posted to Bigquake within 24 hours. Additionally, processing and sending the messages typically takes 30 minutes. The USGS cannot guarantee the receipt or timeliness of an e-mail after sending. You will continue to receive messages like this when earthquakes occur that have magnitude 5.5 or greater anywhere in the world OR 4.5 or greater in the contiguous US, Hawaii, and Alaska (excluding the Aleutian Islands). The subscription form for this service is located at: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/products/neic_data_services.html If you do not wish to receive these messages, please visit that site, select " bigquake, " enter your Email address, and select " Un. " Please ignore occasional " bounce " messages that you may receive from the automated mailing system. Unless all messages bounce for a long time, the automated system will not remove your address from this list. If that should happen, just re. Please address unresolved mailing list issues to: bigquake-owner -- U.S. Geological Survey -- Science for a Changing World -- You are receiving this message through the bigquake mailing list. To , go to http://earthquake.usgs.gov/products/neic_data_services.html or send mail to bigquake- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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