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Magnitude 3.2 earthquake strikes near Clearlake, Lake County, California, USA

2021-10-23T12:20+0200volcanodiscovery (en)

An earthquake of magnitude 3.2 occurred only 10 minutes ago 13 miles southwest of Clearlake, California, United States, the United States Geological Survey reported. The quake hit at a very shallow depth of 1 mile beneath the epicenter near Clearlake, Lake County, California, USA, in the evening on Friday, October 22nd, 2021, at 9:26 pm local time.

Magnitude 5.6 earthquake jolts Republic of Tuva in Siberia, no victims

2021-10-23T11:50+0200itartass_en (en)

MOSCOW, October 23. /TASS/. A magnitude 5.6 earthquake was registered on the territory of the Republic of Tuva in Siberia, the Altai-Sayan branch of the Integrated Geophysical Service within the Russian Academy of Sciences reported on its website on Saturday. "An operational information report about a seismic event: a latitude of 51.

Russia's Republic of Tyva hit by 5.6 magnitude earthquake – Geophysical Survey

2021-10-23T03:16+0200uniindia (en)

Moscow, Oct 23 (UNI/Sputnik) A 5.6 magnitude earthquake has been registered in Russia's Siberian Republic of Tyva, the Altai-Sayan department of the Geophysical Survey of the Russian Academy of Sciences (GS RAS) said on Saturday. "The magnitude 5.6 earthquake [has been recorded] at 23:03 GMT [on Friday]," the GS RAS said.

Top expert on California's atmospheric rivers: 'It can break the drought'

2021-10-21T13:38+0200sfgate (en)

SFGATE: What’s an atmospheric river? Marty Ralph: A river of water vapor in the sky that is organized in the storm setting of a cyclone, and has a fairly narrow and long structure. It’s down in the lowest 10,000 feet of the atmosphere typically, and it’s 3 to 4 miles wide on average and maybe 500 to 1,000 miles long, or more.

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