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ks2048
2y ago
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Also could take into account distance to the point of interest. So, in city X you have a number and city Y another.
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kijin
2y ago
That's exactly how the shindo scale is reported in Japan. They assign a number to every major city on a map, just like temperatures in a weather forecast.
For example, January's big quake was 7 in Ishikawa, but only 2-3 in the Tokyo area.
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