Posted on 09/22/2011 4:55:14 PM PDT by Keith in Iowa
Magnitude | 3.6 M |
Date-Time |
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Location | 36.835N 90.766W |
Depth | 8 km |
Distances |
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Location Uncertainty | Horizontal: 8.9 km; Vertical 12.5 km |
Parameters | Nph = 71; Dmin = 31.2 km; Rmss = 1.18 seconds; Gp = 25° M-type = M; Version = 6 |
Event ID | US c0005zdn |
For updates, maps, and technical information, see:
Event Page
or
USGS Earthquake Hazards Program
National Earthquake Information Center
U.S. Geological Survey
http://neic.usgs.gov/
I felt it. It sounded like thunder. The house kinda swayed. 3.6 Mag. Grandin, Mo.
Didn’t feel a thing!
Of course I’m about 50 miles west of there...
ping
That’s nothing. Just wait until tomorrow night when it gets with a firey piece of space junk. Insurance paid up?
LOL! That’s exactly what I was thinking! With my luck that dang thing would crash in my garage and insurance wouldn’t pay!
If it lands in my yard I'm keeping it. I'll scrap it out.
I’m praying the same thing, don’t wanna see that area of the states to really start shaking. I live in Indiana and we’ve had some tremors here the last couple of years.
Magnitude | 3.6 M |
Date-Time |
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Location | 36.799N 90.780W |
Depth | 16 km |
Distances |
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Location Uncertainty | Horizontal: 0.8 km; Vertical 0.6 km |
Parameters | Nph = 29; Dmin = 31.0 km; Rmss = 0.31 seconds; Gp = 129° M-type = M; Version = B |
Event ID | NM 092211b ***This event supersedes event USc0005zdn. |
For updates, maps, and technical information, see:
Event Page
or
USGS Earthquake Hazards Program
Center for Earthquake Research and Information
U.S. Geological Survey
University of Memphis
http://www.ceri.memphis.edu/seismic
Link to revised event page:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/Quakes/nm092211b.php
I saw 1 1/4” long crickets bolting along out in the open today where ever I went. “Wow, that’s odd” thinks I “I wonder if theres an earthquake coming?”
Well, I’m in New York but they were very big long range looking crickets.
I’m thinking it might be.
Is it me or have there been a lot of earthquakes lately. Probably the statist bull@$%t is piling up so deep it’s putting strain on the Earth’s crust.
It's still active around there. The question is whether they are aftershocks or indicative of a future big one.
Many small ones are a lot better than a long, quiet windup to a Richter 8.
Could be. Halfway between Memphis and St. Louis.
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