Posted on 08/09/2020 5:28:54 AM PDT by pgyanke
Just woke up to an earthquake in Raleigh, NC. My Earthquake3D app says it was a 5.1 magnitude near Sparta. Friends on Facebook reporting it from mountains to sea.
No news on it yet... so here you go!
Felt it in the middle part of South Carolina.
Our house was shaking about 1/2 hour ago. It felt like a mild to moderate quake. Much preferable to other, man-made, causes of such disturbances. No damage, but no fun.
I thought I felt a little tremor here in central Virginia at around 8:09 am. I put it off to imagination but now I’m not so sure.
Wow, pretty jarring here @ 8 miles outside of W. Jefferson!
I felt the shaking here in East Tennessee, glasses clinking on the shelves.
I’m ready for Yellowstone......
Per USGS...
M 5.1 - 3 km SE of Sparta, North Carolina
2020-08-09 12:07:37 (UTC)36.479°N 81.098°W9.2 km depth
This would be the biggest quake in North Carolina since the 5.1 in 1916 near Asheville.
Daughter felt it up in Raleigh.
Did not feel it here in Fayetteville.
... Im ready for Yellowstone......
Aint nobody ready for Yellowstone...
Felt it in NE GA
Anywhere near Cooper’s house?
Bump
Event type: Earthquake
Region: Virginia-North Carolina border region
Geographic coordinates: 36.483N, 81.105W
Magnitude: 5.1
Depth: 5 km
Universal Time (UTC): 9 Aug 2020 12:07:38
Time near the Epicenter: 9 Aug 2020 08:07:38
Local standard time in your area: 9 Aug 2020 06:07:38
Location with respect to nearby cities:
2.8 km (1.7 mi) SSE of Sparta, North Carolina
44.7 km (27.7 mi) W of Mount Airy, North Carolina
59.0 km (36.6 mi) ENE of Boone, North Carolina
74.3 km (46.0 mi) NNE of Lenoir, North Carolina
212.3 km (131.6 mi) SSE of Charleston, West Virginia
Event type: Earthquake
Region: Virginia-North Carolina border region
Geographic coordinates: 36.479N, 81.098W
Magnitude: 5.1
Depth: 9 km
Universal Time (UTC): 9 Aug 2020 12:07:38
Time near the Epicenter: 9 Aug 2020 08:07:38
Local standard time in your area: 9 Aug 2020 06:07:38
Location with respect to nearby cities:
3.5 km (2.2 mi) SE of Sparta, North Carolina
44.1 km (27.3 mi) W of Mount Airy, North Carolina
59.4 km (36.8 mi) ENE of Boone, North Carolina
74.2 km (46.0 mi) NNE of Lenoir, North Carolina
212.9 km (132.0 mi) SSE of Charleston, West Virginia
Better let sleeping things sleep, should this on blow we all be in trouble.
NE Georgia. Would that be Athens. Or further north like Helen or Royston or Taccoa? Just wondering how close to the Ga. NC border?
Like 10 miles from NC and 5 miles from SC.
The M 5.1 quake about 2km from Sparta, NC at 8:07 am was the second at that location since midnight. There was also a M 2.6 quake about 2:00 am.
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