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Magnitude 6.5 Quake near San Simeon (CA coast, about midway between LA and SF)
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Posted on 12/22/2003 11:19:38 AM PST by Yossarian
Anyone in the San Francisco Bay Area just feel that earthquake? I'm in Sunnyvale, and it felt like a 4....
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To: Yossarian
To: FeliciaCat
Julia Morgan had that built in the early 1900s to withstand quakes. Have you seen the castle? Its amazing...the re-bar is now visible in a few spots as the castle has aged.
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posted on
12/22/2003 11:34:44 AM PST
by
merry10
To: FeliciaCat
Julia Morgan had that built in the early 1900s to withstand quakes. Have you seen the castle? Its amazing...the re-bar is now visible in a few spots as the castle has aged.
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posted on
12/22/2003 11:34:45 AM PST
by
merry10
To: July 4th
I felt it in SF. The little fridge on my desk was rocking back and forth.
My husband felt it in the East Bay too (Pleasanton).
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To: sf4dubya
No aftershock felt here in Orange County either.
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posted on
12/22/2003 11:35:25 AM PST
by
Weimdog
To: Admin Moderator
Please change the thread title to "Earthquake in California, centered in San Simeon". Thanks.
To: merry10
Hearst Castle is a beauty, all right.
To: nicmarlo
Now that there has been an aftershock, can we rest assured this is not that 4% chance of being a foreshock. And can we stand down?
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posted on
12/22/2003 11:35:42 AM PST
by
cajungirl
(I adore the Brits!! Tony Blair is my hero!!)
Reports of damage in Paso Robles (town on U.S. 101 east of epicenter).
To: cajungirl
I think that's premature to determine.....sorry.
To: Dane
I think I saw on TV once that the San Andreas actually runs under Berekley's football stadium. Don't think so. That's probably the related Heyward fault. the San Andreas runs along the eastern side of the spine of hills on the coast of the San Francisco Peninsula. San Andreas lake is right along the west side of highway 280 where route 92 goes over those hills to Half Moon Bay. We lived on the crest of those hills up in Pacifica, just south of SF, which is where the fault goes out to sea outside the Golden Gate. Not near the fault... on the fault. We only had a 5.4 and a 5.9 while we were there, but it gets your attention.
This one is west of where I think the San Andreas is at that part of California. It's further south of the Loma Prieta one that interrupted the World Series several years ago.
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posted on
12/22/2003 11:36:13 AM PST
by
Phsstpok
(often wrong, but never in doubt)
To: mhking
SECOND AFTERSHOCK
== PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE REPORT ==
U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California
U.C. Berkeley Seismological Laboratory, Berkeley, California
Version #2: This report supersedes any earlier reports of this event.
This is a computer-generated message. This event has not yet been reviewed by a seismologist.
A light earthquake occurred at 11:30:10 AM (PST) on Monday, December 22, 2003.
The magnitude 4.4 event occurred 11 km (7 miles) ENE of Cambria, CA.
The hypocentral depth is 0 km (0.0 miles).
Magnitude |
4.4 - local magnitude (ML) |
Time |
Monday, December 22, 2003 at 11:30:10 AM (PST) Monday, December 22, 2003 at 19:30:10 (UTC) |
Distance from |
Cambria, CA - 11 km (7 miles) ENE (63 degrees) Lake Nacimiento, CA - 18 km (11 miles) SSW (210 degrees) San Simeon, CA - 19 km (12 miles) ESE (105 degrees) Paso Robles, CA - 28 km (17 miles) W (263 degrees) San Jose City Hall, CA - 210 km (131 miles) SSE (157 degrees)
|
Coordinates |
35 deg. 35.8 min. N (35.597N), 120 deg. 58.9 min. W (120.982W) |
Depth |
0 km (0.0 miles) |
Location Quality |
Poor |
Location Quality Parameters |
Nst= 36, Nph= 36, Dmin=11 km, Rmss=0.72 sec, Erho=1.3 km, Erzz=9.1 km, Gp=93.6 degrees |
Event ID# |
nc40148759 |
Additional Information |
map with fault names || waveforms Topo map centered at earthquake (This link takes you offsite).
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Did you feel it? || Shake Map North
For more information, see http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/ || Contacts
Back to map
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posted on
12/22/2003 11:36:14 AM PST
by
commish
(Freedom Tastes Sweetest to Those Who Have Fought to Preserve It)
To: merry10
I went to Hearst Castle when I was about 11 or 12 years old - early 80's...it was amazing! Lots of artwork and antiques that could break...
To: Yossarian
I was faxing something to Santa Maria when their power went out. Scheise!
Diablo Canyon must have tripped off line.
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posted on
12/22/2003 11:36:26 AM PST
by
snopercod
(I am waiting for the rebirth of wonder.)
To: sf4dubya
The map shows two more aftershocks, a 4.4 and a 4.0 about a minute apart, proceeding southeast along the fault line, looks like.
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posted on
12/22/2003 11:36:41 AM PST
by
mvpel
(Michael Pelletier)
To: Yossarian
With any lucK SF will slip into the bay:-)
Didn't feel it in the Walnut Creek area...We're about to get on Bart and spend the next 3 days in the belly of the beast. San Francisco proper here we come....
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posted on
12/22/2003 11:36:58 AM PST
by
Drango
(Democratic fundraising....If PBS won't do it, who will?)
To: CounterCounterCulture
4th Aftershock:
MAP 4.0 2003/12/22 11:31:05 35.541N 120.853W 5.4 12 km ( 7 mi) NNE of Cayucos, CA
To: All
I did an internet search, and it appears that a 7.7 quake was in San Simeon in 1952. Does anybody know if that's correct?
To: StoneColdGOP
How long before CNN blames this on Bush?
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posted on
12/22/2003 11:37:40 AM PST
by
snopercod
(I am waiting for the rebirth of wonder.)
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