PALM SPRINGS, Calif. - A scientist who predicts a magnitude-6.4 or larger quake will strike the Southern California desert by Sept. 5 said his group has made other similar forecasts but that he would not disclose them publicly. UCLA's Vladimir Keilis-Borok said Thursday doing so could trigger "disruptive behavior" while he and other scientists attempt to assess the validity of their largely untested prediction method. "I would rather not talk about it," Keilis-Borok told a news conference at the annual meeting of the Seismological Society of America. " I know something you don't know... NANANANANANA!!!!" |