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Wohoo, another earthquake
Hehe, felt it on the 29th floor of the building. It was fun, traffic was hell though.
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I heard about this, this morning. So scary, I'm glad you are ok and no one got hurt.
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Jeez. My most amazing friend from high school is there right now and I'm very grateful he posted a bulletin on his myspace letting us know he's o.k.
Scary as hell! We had a minor one over here in Riverside (3.9 I think) and it woke me up but I went right back to sleep after. |
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How crazy. And now with the tsunami warnings in Kenya because of it. And TWO tropical depressions starting within minutes of one another near the US... just a CRAZY weather/natural disaster day.
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third earthquake in 24 hours
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Did anyone besides ME feel the one last night? I was @ my job on the 19th floor and it rumbled and rolled..and I barreled out of there. It took me less than 2 minutes to fly down the 19 stories ( I kid you not). It hit @ 8:04pm and there were not a lot of people in the building which is why I got out so quickly (plus I used to run track and running stairs was part of the training). It was registered 5.6 and on the Calavaris Fault. Not here in the city but there have be several after shocks too.
From the USGS website: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...nc40204628.php Magnitude 5.6 - SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIFORNIA 2007 October 31 03:04:54 UTC Details Maps Where can I find...? Earthquake Details Magnitude 5.6 Date-Time Wednesday, October 31, 2007 at 03:04:54 UTC Tuesday, October 30, 2007 at 08:04:54 PM at epicenter Location 37.432°N, 121.776°W Depth 9.2 km (5.7 miles) Region SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CALIFORNIA Distances 8 km (5 miles) NNE (31°) from Alum Rock, CA 11 km (7 miles) E (91°) from Milpitas, CA 15 km (9 miles) NE (45°) from San Jose City Hall, CA Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 0.1 km (0.1 miles); depth +/- 0.3 km (0.2 miles) Parameters Nst=250, Nph=250, Dmin=3 km, Rmss=0.07 sec, Gp= 32°, M-type=regional moment magnitude (Mw), Version=3 Source California Integrated Seismic Net: USGS Caltech CGS UCB UCSD UNR Event ID nc40204628 |
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I was at home and it was rather intense there so I was quite glad I wasn't at work. I heard it maybe a split second before the shaking started. The rumble of the actual house shaking and things inside moving. When the house didn't stop shaking, I bolted for a doorway (door jam) until it stopped. What gets me is the waiting for possible aftershocks. Every time I hear something that I can't right away recognize, say a large truck going by outside, my adrenalin started pumping thinking it might be an aftershock. It usually takes a while before I stop reacting to normal sounds thinking it's another quake. |
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Did anything fall in your home? |
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I saw a map a while back (I've been trying to find it on line) showing the various areas in the Bay Area and which areas were on "solid" ground (rock?) and those that were not. As I recall, my home is in an area that is on solid ground. Just not sure if it is rock or not. This is why I kind of freaked yesterday. I haven't heard/felt anything as intense since 1989 so this one really got my adrenalin going. And I so hear you about getting out of downtown. I was at work during the '89 quake and it took me almost four hours just to get across half of San Francisco. |
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Earthquakes are the weirdest experiences. The big one we had here in Seattle in 2001 (I think a 7.0) was wild...the floor really felt like it was rolling.
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