WE JUST HAD A LG Aftershook IN S.E. OHIO!!!!!
#11
You have all educated me and mine. Over here we always hear about the big fault line in California, running through San Franciso and how the 'big one' is due to happen at any time, but not about the east coast.
Glad to hear your are all okay, scary though!!!
Sue (rummage)
Glad to hear your are all okay, scary though!!!
Sue (rummage)
#12
Take care....this is 1st we heard of the quake.
Originally Posted by luv-e
It was a scary one too!!!!
Chair shook, ironing board wocked back and forth and so did iron..
I had to catch the iron or it would have fallen.
Started in DC this morning
Chair shook, ironing board wocked back and forth and so did iron..
I had to catch the iron or it would have fallen.
Started in DC this morning
#13
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http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsanim/
Hit START ANIMATION at the iop of the map - quite interesting/
Hit START ANIMATION at the iop of the map - quite interesting/
#14
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Originally Posted by Zhillslady
glad you saved the iron I just this minute saw on the news - they belive started in Virginia. We have hurricanes but no earthquakes
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Originally Posted by rummage
You have all educated me and mine. Over here we always hear about the big fault line in California, running through San Franciso and how the 'big one' is due to happen at any time, but not about the east coast.
Glad to hear your are all okay, scary though!!!
Sue (rummage)
Glad to hear your are all okay, scary though!!!
Sue (rummage)
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It was so weird about 2:00 my office mate said, "do you feel that?"
Felt like a large truck had driven by and then the whole bulding was shaking. We have fire drills and tornado drills but never had an earthquake drill.
So we're standing around going, "was that an earthquake? What do we do?" Finally our evacuation coordinators said, "everyone outside, we'll figure it out outside." Car alarms were going off all over the place. But fortunately no damage.
They had to decide weather to let people back into the buildings or close campus. After 40 minutes of all of us sitting outside on a nice summer day, with shade trees and a nice breeze the campus police came around with the bull horn dismissing us.
We had a smaller one last year but I slept through it, so I'm excited to say I've felt my first earth quake. And since there was no damage or injuries, I don't feel guilty for being excited about it.
The east coast is not known for noticable earth quake activity, but as someone pointed out there have been a few, they are talking about it on the news now.
It's weird how the one in New Zealand was a 6 and it caused so much more damage then this one...any geologist on the list who can explain? I know it's log scale so it's a big difference between 5.8 and 6..but that's about all I know and don't really understand it.
Felt like a large truck had driven by and then the whole bulding was shaking. We have fire drills and tornado drills but never had an earthquake drill.
So we're standing around going, "was that an earthquake? What do we do?" Finally our evacuation coordinators said, "everyone outside, we'll figure it out outside." Car alarms were going off all over the place. But fortunately no damage.
They had to decide weather to let people back into the buildings or close campus. After 40 minutes of all of us sitting outside on a nice summer day, with shade trees and a nice breeze the campus police came around with the bull horn dismissing us.
We had a smaller one last year but I slept through it, so I'm excited to say I've felt my first earth quake. And since there was no damage or injuries, I don't feel guilty for being excited about it.
The east coast is not known for noticable earth quake activity, but as someone pointed out there have been a few, they are talking about it on the news now.
It's weird how the one in New Zealand was a 6 and it caused so much more damage then this one...any geologist on the list who can explain? I know it's log scale so it's a big difference between 5.8 and 6..but that's about all I know and don't really understand it.
#18
Felt it here in Johnstown, PA......weird is all I can say it felt weird. We have had tornado's, micro burst, & flooding from bad storms, but havn't felt a quake like that atleast in my lifetime. They said the last quake that large was 100 yrs ago. There is a report on CNN now reported that so far the only aftershocks are being reported by ppl in the Mineral, VA and nearby areas, DC which is 80 miles away have not felt any aftershocks. PPl in GA - Toronto & Ontario felt the quake. It defianately was weird & my house was not built to with stand earthquakes like most on the east coast. It's a rarity here!
#19
Originally Posted by Morningcoffeegal
Felt it here in Johnstown, PA......weird is all I can say it felt weird. We have had tornado's, micro burst, & flooding from bad storms, but havn't felt a quake like that atleast in my lifetime. They said the last quake that large was 100 yrs ago. There is a report on CNN now reported that so far the only aftershocks are being reported by ppl in the Mineral, VA and nearby areas, DC which is 80 miles away have not felt any aftershocks. PPl in GA - Toronto & Ontario felt the quake. It defianately was weird & my house was not built to with stand earthquakes like most on the east coast. It's a rarity here!
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