wasn't very powerful, but a 4.2 magnitude earthquake was big enough to be felt all over Southern California. We asked Doctor Lucy Jones if this earthquake, plus the one on New Year's Day off the coast, is a sign that a stronger quake is coming? Recently, things have been a bit quieter. There is this sort of long terme decadal variation, and it's been quieter recently. Maybe we're going back to the sort of higher levels that we've had in the past, but it's just, you know, on the long time pattern, two fours and one week is not significant right now. The quake hit just before 11 this morning, was centered near Lytle Creek in San Bernardino County. Our Ontario airport camera here caught the shaking when the quake hit, but this video posted on Facebook showed a dog sensing the quake was about to hit seconds before the security camera started shaking. Watch Look at the video. Look at the dog. It's like because he sense it like seconds before it actually happened. And, uh, and we're like, oh my God, this is nice. We felt that he was all shook up, but but he's all good. The house is good, so no problem. What a pup. And security camera video from this convenience store and gas station in Fontana. Also captured the jolt. Doctor Jones says today's quake was located in an area where Southern California was two biggest faults. The San Andreas and San Ja