“…In addition, rainfall and barometric pressure are measured at all the strainmeters, and pore pressure at some of the strainmeters in Cascadia and California. Since installation in 2005, strain signals related to many geophysical phenomena are observed in the strainmeters, including tide (Hodgkinson et al, ; Lu & Wen, ; Roeloffs, ), earthquake (Barbour et al, ; Inbal et al, ; Roeloffs, ), aseismic creep (Inbal et al, ; Langbein, ; Roeloffs, ), episodic tremor and slip (Dragert & Wang, ; Hawthorne & Rubin, ; K. Wang et al, ), groundwater extraction (Barbour & Wyatt, ), and lake seiche (Luttrell et al, ).…”