looks like this guy was right...
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=2b0_1276129938
5.7, down near the Mexico border. Hope anyone that lives there is okay.
Edit: 4.1 aftershock just hit.
looks like this guy was right...
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=2b0_1276129938
Boring.
They happen all the time in CA. You new there?
Wake me up if it's above a 7.0.
Nope, not new. Felt this one pretty good though even though I'm not that close to it.
Again, hope anyone that's near it is okay. They're saying it was nasty there.
Last edited by duncan228; 06-15-2010 at 12:09 AM.
Apparently god is pissed at the Lakers half-ass showing in Boston.
Yeah, I felt it. At first I thought it was my gargantuan cat jumping on the table but everything was shaking. Hope everybody is alright.
South Texas FTW!!! To with earthquakes.
...and mudslides, and wildfires...
.................... and riots.
Like I said. Wake me up when there's a 7.0. It's no news that California gets earthquakes in the 6's. , we periodically get 5's here in Oregon.
Glad you're okay, as well.
Down here in Texas, about the worst thing we have to worry about is hail and the occasional twister. And, of course, the goddamn heat.![]()
Yeah, I've never been in an earthquake of any sort. the entire idea just boggles my mind... I'd @ WC calling it "boring".
Damn
I thought Duncan228 posted an article
Thanks
Everything is back to normal now![]()
5's just usually feel like quick jolts. In 7's you get that nice swaying motion.
Actually, it depends on the type of earthquake. Magnitude and direction of motion are not coupled.
Been in my share of 5's. Guess for people from Texas, it's a new experience.
Thanks for the description, even if its still barely imaginable. How many have you been through? How destructive were they to where you were staying, like the roads, parking lots and place(s) you lived?
It's pretty hard to even imagine, personally. I can sorta "see" how it'd be, but the other bodily sensations of the very ground being shook around elude me.
For all the earthquakes I've been through in California, the worst one I've felt was in Washington State. The Nisqually quake, it was a 6.8, but it was less than 5 miles from where I was living. It felt like it lasted forever, the tires of my car were jumping a foot off the ground. Definitely the scariest one I've been through.
I've never been in a really destructive one. The biggest quake I was in was the Hector quake, which was 7.0 and shook the out of the place, but did minimal damage since the epicenter was about 90 miles east around the Joshua Tree area. The Northridge quake was much worse since its epicenter was in a densely populated area; glad I missed that one.
I was in San Diego county when it happened but was riding my motorcycle. It was fun.
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