Theyre sharing the data they collected on the south napa quake. This is Data Collected from drone, censor, and on the ground observation. So far, there are two takeaways. One, that crack in the ground goes fairly straight for a few square miles. Not what you would normally expect in 6. 0. Scientists believe it occurred because when the west napa fault ruptured, it directed most of its energy in one direction, namely north into the relatively soft soil of napa, where the ground exploded at the end of that crack. Something scientists have observed by a satellite imagery, and something that we have all observed in the amount of damage weve seen and the destruction caused by that shaker. Point number two, the initial jolt caused that fault to slip around 12 to 14 inches. Whats interesting is that it slowly slipped another 4 to 6 inches since. Slipping, why isnt the ground shaking . Because its slipping very, very slowly. Reporter is that unusual . No, weve seen that in other earthquakes. A