“…Earthquake seasonality (i.e., a bias favoring seismicity in one season) was documented three decades ago along the PNA plate boundary (McClellan, 1984) and has since been reported in almost every other type of plate tectonic setting, including convergence zones in the western Pacific (Matsumura, 1986;Ohtake and Nakahara, 1999;Heki, 2003), the Himalaya (Tiwari et al, 2005;Bettinelli et al, 2008), and the Mediterranean region (Pedrami, 1985;Muço, 1995;Hainzl et al, 2006); transforms in New Zealand and offshore of Oregon (Matsumura, 1986); the Gorda ridge (Matsumura, 1986) and mid-Atlantic spreading zones (Jónsdóttir et al, 2007); and oceanic and continental intraplate areas (Jiménez and García-Fernández, 2000;Costain, 2008).…”