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For years , using "Intellicast" I watched the weather off the coast of Northern CA. I lived in Paradise,CA and we were not getting our usual rainfall. Watching the storms come down the coast from Alaska was real normal. But, now , when they got to Crescent City the storms moved East, like they were going around something. The precipitation in the storm would vanish except North and South of an area off the coast of Eureka, CA. Then the storms would move in and Butte county, further inland, essentially got no rainfall. I watched this for a couple years. Then, 5 or 6 earthquakes occurred off the coast of Eureka, in exactly the same spot as "No storm land". After that the storms came in with no disruption. I watched for years longer and in one case ,on land, a well formed storm dissipated in a perfect circle just south of Eureka. I called my friend and told him, they're going to have an earthquake there. In less than a month there was an earthquake centered in that exact spot. It registered only 2.7 on the Richter scale. I just found all this to be interesting. Perhaps there is something to it.