Peekaboo I see you
Peekaboo I see you
Impressed that you could find the pic!
#alwaysawindowseat
Always a pleasure to work with the uber-talented @dralkatrip.bsky.social. Do we know everything there is to know about earthquakes in South Carolina? Not by a long shot! I look forward to seeing what comes out of the GAtech deployment.
He had to wash his hair π
Interesting talk! I find myself wondering how HPW fits into this story. 3-km nearest fault distance, vertical PGA over 1g, horizontal around 0.5g. But gotta be sure the metadata are sorted out.
Happy to be here in my corruptible mortal state π
That too
Processed strong motion data for the M7.7 Myanmar earthquake
www.strongmotioncenter.org/cgi-bin/CESM...
Dukakis in a tank
Mandalay Hill, among thd countryβs most storied cultural heritage sites
Some faults are scary and some faults are creepy (and some are both). A new portal shows creep rates at 3 sites in northern and central California, going back as much as 30 years.
escweb.wr.usgs.gov/share/langbe...
We took the same picture π
Dobby is soft like velvet and he snores π₯°
#lifeisbetterwithadog
Well take the rain, please and thank you π
I bet the field technician and maybe the others are veterans
And the offices are small! Thatβs what surprised me. This is not centralized government in action.
Their regional offices are so small, and do so much!
Last summer I was fortunate to visit a regional @nws.noaa.gov office in Colorado, with two grandsons. It was fascinating to see 1) how much they do to monitor & assess weather threats, and 2) how small they are.
(Full disclosure: it was Disneyβs cautious re-release, circa 1970 in Toronto)
Age yourself with a movie you saw in a cinema
Movie that youβve watched more than 6 times, gifs only
When youβve been part of this rodeo for a while you get good at spotting the rising superstars. You are totally one of them π«
On the plus site, earthquake rates are low in the east, but so is attenuation. PS. Kinda stunned by last weekβs news. Hoping you land quickly somewhere that appreciates your talents.
This is such cool work. Your talk yesterday left me wondering, has anybody tried to look at DAS data in the central and eastern US? I realize there would be major data limitations. But there are also first order uncertainty about active fault and size mill tectonics.
Wisconsin blue. Just as pretty but the water is in a different state.
Just having a conversation about this. Future changes are one thing. Reneging on signed contractual agreements is another.
Los Angeles not only gives free cards to everyone who lives in the county, a card gives you off-site access to some very cool online databases.