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Shake, shake, shake them bones.
Or cities.
Earthquake! Rock and roll, L.A. When it started, I really expected it to be bigger. If felt like the beginning of something big but as soon as it began it was over. Shake that booty, L.A. |
Magnitude 3.5
(Felt like more to me) 5 km (3 miles) ENE (57°) from Yucaipa, CA 11 km (7 miles) E (96°) from Mentone, CA 15 km (10 miles) E (91°) from Redlands, CA 25 km (16 miles) NE (55°) from Moreno Valley, CA 114 km (71 miles) E (90°) from Los Angeles Civic Center, CA http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqs...ci14155264.htm |
http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/Maps/117-34.html
Short, but strong. 5.3. Seems to be a separate quake, not an aftershock. Although it seems to have tirggered a 2.4 aftershock at the site of last week's. There was a 3.5 immediately after the big one (I think I felt it...either that or my legs were still shaking), and then a couple 2.2's |
Oops. It's been upgraded to a 5.3. That sound about right.
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The 3.5 was an immediate aftershock. The main quake was 5.3
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Oh, the nausea of a building on ball-bearings. We're still gently reeling. Workday earthquakes are the most motion-sickness I ever feel.
Anybody we know near Yucaipa? |
The initial report on the main quake was 3.5 which was then upgraded to a 5.3.
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Often far more damage can occur in a smaller earthquake of prolonged length than a larger earthquake of shorter duration, so I'm glad this was short, considering that it was also moderately large.
I won first prize in my 6th grade science fair doing an earthquake study. I was such a little scientist, but that was it for my career. No becoming a robotics engineer for this girl. |
The house kitty-cornered from ys is getting a new roof. The bet those roofers had a ride!
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Is everybody OK down there?
btw---just what is it like to be on Big Thunder durring an Earthquake? Can you even tell? |
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