Four Cities Forecast: California Update August 3, 2010
The charts below are an update of the four cities forecast for California. Previous updates to this forecast can be found in postings on July 8, 2010 and July 23, 2010. Detailed explanations and details of how to read these charts can be found there.
It can be seen that the forecast for San Diego is 0.2% (20 basis points) higher than on July 23, 2010, due to the continuing small earthquake activity. For Los Angeles, it can be seen that the current forecast is 0.05% (5 basis points) higher than on July 23, 2010.
Below is the chart of probability values taken from the calculations that led to the plots above. Please compare to the earlier plots on July 23 and July 28.
About OpenHazards Bloggers
Steven Ward is a Research Geophysicist at the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, UC Santa Cruz. He specializes in the quantification and simulation of natural hazards. Read Steve's blog.
John Rundle is a Distinguished Professor of Physics and Geology at UC Davis and the Executive Director of the APEC Collaboration for Earthquake Simulations. He chaired the Board of Advisors for the Southern California Earthquake Center from 1994 to 1996. Read John's blog.
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