Posted on 09/28/2004 10:19:29 AM PDT by Drago
Just felt a quake here in the Fresno area...
Even... excuse me spelling police.
Nothing in NYC yet.
George W. Bush will be reelected by a margin of at least ten per cent
Foxnews just -- momentarily -- reported a 7.8 magnitude quake.
LOL
The chyron was corrected after about 8 seconds of screentime.
California Cows Ping
How did I miss it???
How about tornados?
Nothing in Simi Valley, home of the Reagan Library
So far. Don't get too comfy, the Madrid fault (Just at the Southern tippy of Illinois) has been active lately.
LAZ..what do mean not in GA...I felt it...oh...wait...ah it was from DoN Pablo's Mexican Grill...last nights left over rumblings
no kidding.. I'm now even more closely watching Mt. St. Helens. There've been patterns of movement from So CA to Alaska over past few weeks.
No shaking in Orange County, CA. Disneyland is still standing!
Lots of seismic monitoring technology up in the Parkfield area. Should get some good feed back out of this.
Florida, and the Eastern part of Texas, are just about as seismically inactive as an area can get, and there doesn't appear to be anything in either location that would generate anything damaging.
Don't have to get too far away (South Carolina, Oklahoma) before you get into areas of fairly respectable quake risk, but there are parts of the country where quake risk is basically nil.
I guess everyone else in the office felt it. I was too busy concentrating on my work.
I'm up in San Mateo, about 20 miles south of San Fran, so quite a distance away.
As a resident of Pensacola....Thank you!
Not only a 5.9, but a shallow 5.9. With a depth of only a hair over a kilometer this thing probably did some serious damage to buildings right around the epicenter.
It looks like it was a 5.0 at 2.5 km followed a few minutes later by a 5.9 at 1.1 km. Praying for those nearby...
(BTW, I didn't feel a thing in Modesto)
SF radio station:
http://cc.liquidviewer.com/radio/standard/radioplayer.php?UID=2
The Severe Weather season is pretty much over for Nebraska. Now we get to look foward to the first ice/snow storm of winter by around the end of October or so.
Linda Vester on Dayside just read from the computer and said, "thing rattling on the wall", "one after the other", and "chandeliers swinging".
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