Posted on 06/15/2004 3:30:15 PM PDT by South40
DAMN! San Diego just shook BIG TIME!
as big as I've felt in SD ... I'd say not more than a 4 maybe? nothing close to ones I've lived through in LA
Up here in Carlsbad, north SanDiego County, just small shaking, side-to-side, and pretty quick
How on Earth did you beat me to the post! I RAN to the computer as it was shaking!!!!
Moved a bit in NW OC.
Didn't feel a thing in Simi. Nothin'.
Big shock in downtown high rise in San Diego. No damage, lots of swaying and shaking, however.
Will this help the Padres hit better at Petco?
USGS All are bogged down so far
PING
My house is 54 years old. It shook like it was hit by a truck.
Felt in Northern Orange County, near the L.A. County border...I didn't feel it but heard my refrigerator rumbling with movement, and my kids felt it. Ceiling fan swinging.
4.7 - local magnitude (ML)
Time
Tuesday, June 15, 2004 at 3:29:25 PM (PDT)
Tuesday, June 15, 2004 at 22:29:25 (UTC)
Distance from
Edwards AFB, CA - 11 km (7 miles) SW (236 degrees)
Rosamond, CA - 16 km (10 miles) E (90 degrees)
Mojave, CA - 22 km (14 miles) SE (140 degrees)
Lancaster, CA - 23 km (14 miles) NNE (29 degrees)
Los Angeles Civic Center, CA - 92 km (57 miles) NNE (12 degrees)
Coordinates
34 deg. 51.9 min. N (34.865N), 118 deg. 2.1 min. W (118.036W)
Depth
25.2 km (15.7 miles)
Unless your computer is in the back yard, next time get out of the house.
Shook a lot in Sorrento Valley and LOUD, too.
Was standing on a kitchen ladder
and it nearly knocked me off. I
am still dizzy.
Mission Hills area.
Where's the map?
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