The breakdown goes like this: (Data from USGS)
Let's compare this half-year to last year's half-year.
The number of quakes in the year 2012 between magnitude 4.0-9.9 from Jan 1- June 15 are 4,266.
The number of quakes in the year 2013 between magnitude 4.0-9.9 from Jan 1- June 15 were 6,130.
As a note, USGS changed their pages. The search page is still functional, but one critical piece is missing from the way they offered the search results before: the total count. If I want to get a total count for any search data on earthquakes, I have to copy the USGS result into Word, manually delete the extraneous information, copy all, press the number button, and look at the last line to see how many there are. It is cumbersome. As with any data gathering, the more you introduce humans monkeying with the data, the more chances there will be to introduce human error. In addition, I can't find out how many quakes there are for the entire year because the sheer volume of copied information will crash or freeze Word.
Come on, USGS, give us the total number of quakes for our search function again. Please?
So there ya go, just FYI, some information for you at the half-way point in 2013. Does it feel like half the year is gone already? It is going so fast. Maybe July-December will be the time frame the Savior will come! One can hope for the Blessed Hope, and pray too. :). Maybe tomorrow will be the Day.