Abstract
The recent earthquake in Colombia (Fig. 1) has once again illustrated to the general public the inability of science to predict such natural catastrophes. Despite the significant global effort that has gone into the investigation of the nucleation process of earthquakes, such events still seem to strike suddenly and without obvious warning. Not all natural catastrophes are so apparently unpredictable, however.
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Main, I. (1999). Is the reliable prediction of individual earthquakes a realistic scientific goal? Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature28107
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