My First Earthquake (felt)
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My First Earthquake (felt)
I experienced my first quake that I felt. I've slept through the ones before. It's rumoured to have been 5.7 and located 50 KM from Ottawa. I was at work and the entire building shook left/right and up/down. Was a bit scary since I wasn't sure if it was a bomb since I work for Foreign Affairs.
Felt as far as Ohio, NY, Michigan.
Felt as far as Ohio, NY, Michigan.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... 80.-70.php
and data here:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... 10xwa7.php
USGS SAYS! 5.0 Nice little shakeup.
and data here:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ ... 10xwa7.php
USGS SAYS! 5.0 Nice little shakeup.
Was this earthquake on a fault line? It originated in Canada right?
How does it feel? I always laugh when people from the midwest and east say things like \"I would hate to live in California with all those earthquakes and such\". I always think, \"wouldn't it be easier to go to a place where nothing can fall on you in an earthquake than to find shelter where you will be safe in a hurricane?\"
How does it feel? I always laugh when people from the midwest and east say things like \"I would hate to live in California with all those earthquakes and such\". I always think, \"wouldn't it be easier to go to a place where nothing can fall on you in an earthquake than to find shelter where you will be safe in a hurricane?\"
Why doesn't it work?
There is a History of minor quakes in this area.
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I heard about the Toronto quake on... CBC or CTV, I can't remember. (I was volunteering in a hospital at the time, so I had other things on my mind).
It seemed hilarious to think of an earthquake in Toronto, especially because there was no damage there (though I heard there was a little bit in Ottawa).
As for California, I've heard that brush fires are more of a problem in the chapparal (I think that's how it's spelled). That and mudslides... and earthquakes, too I guess... hmm... is this really a good place to build billion dollar homes for celebrities?
It seemed hilarious to think of an earthquake in Toronto, especially because there was no damage there (though I heard there was a little bit in Ottawa).
As for California, I've heard that brush fires are more of a problem in the chapparal (I think that's how it's spelled). That and mudslides... and earthquakes, too I guess... hmm... is this really a good place to build billion dollar homes for celebrities?
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When I lived in Sunnyvale, CA, I went through 3 quakes over 5.0, one a 5.7 as well, 2 that were around a 4 and a lot of 3's, all in the space of 2 years. All that activity was the prelude to the 7.1 Loma Prieta Quake in the Bay Area. 2 different faults were active then, the Calaveras and the San Andreas. I got pretty good at telling which fault had let go because of the direction my home would sway during any particular quake and the time difference between the P and S waves. The P wave felt like someone kicked the bottom of the building and the secondary S waves made the building sway back and forth. The closer the waves were spaced to each other, the closer we were to the fault break. Fortunately, we moved away 6 weeks before it hit. Lucky us.
Anything over a 5 and it's hard to get used to. My husband and I charged outside just AFTER the first 5.7 quake. But we couldn't walk WHILE it was going on because we were on the third floor of our building and things moved around so bad you could barely keep your footing. I just stayed in bed for one of the 4's that happened at night and stood in the kitchen watching the building across the way sway back and forth for the other one. I didn't even feel the 3's because I was outside and didn't notice. The only reason I knew it occurred was because a new-to-California neighbor ran outside of her home, yelling hysterically that there had been a quake. Noob.
Anything over a 5 and it's hard to get used to. My husband and I charged outside just AFTER the first 5.7 quake. But we couldn't walk WHILE it was going on because we were on the third floor of our building and things moved around so bad you could barely keep your footing. I just stayed in bed for one of the 4's that happened at night and stood in the kitchen watching the building across the way sway back and forth for the other one. I didn't even feel the 3's because I was outside and didn't notice. The only reason I knew it occurred was because a new-to-California neighbor ran outside of her home, yelling hysterically that there had been a quake. Noob.
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