Anonymous wrote:Yes they are overdue for a giant earthquake that could be devastating in a "falling off" kind of way
Anonymous wrote:California is still in a severe drought in spite of all the rain. It would have to rain like this every week for DECADES to erase the drought. It’s too late.
Anonymous wrote:https://temblor.net/earthquake-insights/eastern-california-intense-seismic-and-geothermal-activity-594/
San Francisco and all the west cost move north. In about 30 million years San Francisco will be in Alaska and LA will be where San Francisco is. Nothing falls in the ocean. There have been lakes that formed in land. Last one was about 2,000 years ago.
The lake existed in several stages over the last 2,000 years, periodically drying and refilling and eventually disappearing sometime after 1580. Between 1905 and 1907, due to an engineering accident, the Salton Sea formed in parts of the lower basin of Lake Cahuilla. Were it not for human intervention, the sea might have grown to the size of prehistoric Lake Cahuilla. Today the former lake bed forms the fertile regions of the Imperial and Coachella Valleys.