Posted on 07/29/2008 11:43:21 AM PDT by ZGuy
An earthquake is now rocking the Southern California area. (I'm near Dodger Stadium)
As I post this, the USGS has not yet determined the epicenter so click on the link above for the exact location and magnitude from the USGS.
Here are the maps for California and Los Angeles:
California:
Los Angeles:
Here's the historical review of the last seven days:
lol! Thank you; I just did. Oh well... earthquakes beget earthquakes began earthquakes. In other news, the stars are out tonight. :>
T Minus Four, that is not true although your comment is based upon a common misconception.
Magnitude is the logarithmic measurement of the amplitude of waves on a seismogram.
When comparing Magnitudes, you are comparing the measurement of amplitude of waves between the two earthquakes. Comparison of Magnitude is not a comparison of strength or energy of the two earthquakes.
It would be correct to say that a 5.0 Magnitude earthquake is ten times bigger than a 4.0 earthquake again, keeping in mind that it is the measured amplitude of waves which are being compared.
A 5.0 earthquake is actually 31.6 times stronger than a 4.0 earthquake. An earthquake's energy is the damaging factor.
WOW...
Thank you. Makes sense to me.
LOL
That sounds like a very unsettling experience.
Years ago, I was sitting at a traffic light when a moderate sized quake hit. At first I thought someone had hit my car from behind. Then after looking in the rear-view mirror and seeing no other car, my attention was drawn forward and up and I noticed the traffic signal and street signs swinging.
OK, I accept and confess that I really don't know a dang thing about earthquakes, I'm just a garden-variety Googler :-)
I'm going to go pick on someone's spelling now so I can feel superior.
Not funny; but funny. Everyone revs after paying the toll. Fast rev. Get away fast rev.
ROFLOL!
I’ve been meaning to thank you VERY much for posting the gifs at the start of the thread. That 3rd: active time: gif is the coolest!
No, would not want to be there. Not today, not tomorrow. Not even during a 3.0 earthquake. No way.
that’s right!
i’ve been through too many socal earthquakes to review all of them here.
but the landers quake was interesting—water in our swimming pool splashed out 20 feet or so.
the norwalk quake found me outside vons pavilions eating a bagel and drinking coffee while waiting for a fellow employee to to to work.
i walked away from the building, lest something would fall on me.
it was like walking on water; the asphalt came in waves. literally.
Course as a user you can't tell the difference....
That Landers quake splashed water out of pools in Albuquerque NM....now that is real power....
You're welcome. Dr. Kate Hutton today said that thus far, the most reliable prediction of "the big one" is: seismologists will know the instant the San Andreas fault breaks and then they will have a minute or two to warn everyone before the seismic waves hit the big cities.
There were several people who posted that there had been an earthquake but they were all at least a minute after mine, yet mine had gifs and a lot of text. The secret is that I typed the post up beforehand and put in all the gifs I liked, and when the earthquake hit, all I had to do was click the "post" button!
that’s funny!
if i remember correctly, it was felt in the skyscrapers in denver too.
Thanks SV...that almost seems too simple,...
You're welcome, Tajgivran. It's good to hear that your Mother is okay. Poor dog. ;-)
It's kind of unnerving thinking that cellphones would not work. After the Northridge earthquake there was no power and as I recall my phone line was out. I couldn't find my flashlight which I had on my nightstand. An entire wall of books was on the floor blocking my exit outside. My 20-inch television had gone airborne and then landed right next to my bed. I nearly tripped on it.
Then my neighbor started screaming "Gas leak! Everybody get out!" Outside a fallen street light blocked the fire department's access to our street. Nine buildings on my block came down. Not fun memories.
This is yet another wake-up call for continual earthquake preparation for all of California.
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