Seismologists have deleted an earlier report of a 2.5 magnitude earthquake near Kimberly, Gardendale (updated)
deletions of earthquake reports:
"We are continuously improving our automatic systems and manual procedures to reduce the number of false alarms. However, with the advent of rapid distribution methods like RSS/ATOM feeds and the re-distribution of our alerts through social media sites, our errors are more widely seen and more difficult to retract completely. For these reasons, it is very important to remember that this data is preliminary and users should check our web site for the most recent updates."
UPDATE 5:17 p.m.: The USGS has deleted this earthquake report and removed it from its system after a review. This is an indication that the seismic readings distributed earlier today do not represent an earthquake. Here is a statement from a USGS frequently asked questions entry regarding "We are continuously improving our automatic systems and manual procedures to reduce the number of false alarms. However, with the advent of rapid distribution methods like RSS/ATOM feeds and the re-distribution of our alerts through social media sites, our errors are more widely seen and more difficult to retract completely. For these reasons, it is very important to remember that this data is preliminary and users should check our web site for the most recent updates."
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