There is no way to predict an individual earthquake. Earthquakes occur when potential energy stored in cracks in the planet's crust gets released sending seismic waves through the Earth. Since scientists knows where those cracks exist, and how they are likely to convulse, they can develop forecasts for the general threat of an area.
In a paper published in August in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, Bendick and colleague Roper Bilham, a geophysicist at the University of Colorado at Boulder did find a curious correlation between clusters of certain earthquakes and periodic fluctuations in the Earth's rotation.
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