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Mish mash => Open Forum => Topic started by: MAN OF BLUES on June 10, 2019, 05:04:25 PM
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had a 4.2 quake today, here in Ohio... about 6 miles from my home... I definitely knew what it was... lasted maybe 6 seconds, never felt the aftershocks tho...
https://www.wnem.com/ohio-earthquake/video_e6257909-e294-516e-8ff0-7ab52adfc670.html (https://www.wnem.com/ohio-earthquake/video_e6257909-e294-516e-8ff0-7ab52adfc670.html)
kinda cool... freaks people out...
last one I can remember here was the day the Challenger Space Shuttle blew up, that quakes was less than 5 miles from my house... and was a good'n.... I was 160 miles away, up in a tree stand bowhunting... and felt it that far away...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0IfQBprdxo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0IfQBprdxo)
Then we had one back in IIRC '11, in Va., and it slammed hard, about 20 miles from my home..., I felt it at work, 40 miles away from the center.. and it rocked for almost 15 seconds...
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I remember the 2011 one in Virginia. I was down at Southside Regional hospital and it was shaking everything down there pretty good too. I got a kick out of this when it was being posted back then.
(https://www.washingtonpost.com/pbox.php?url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/local/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2016/08/2011-va-earthquake-we-will-rebuild-east-coast-damage.jpg&w=1484&op=resize&opt=1&filter=antialias&t=20170517)
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I remember the 2011 one in Virginia. I was down at Southside Regional hospital and it was shaking everything down there pretty good too. I got a kick out of this when it was being posted back then.
(https://www.washingtonpost.com/pbox.php?url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/local/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2016/08/2011-va-earthquake-we-will-rebuild-east-coast-damage.jpg&w=1484&op=resize&opt=1&filter=antialias&t=20170517)
Wife was at home in Hanover, she said stuff rattled off the bookcase, dog ran for "cover", cats were freaked out and climbed trees... I was at work next to Richmond Airport... it physically rolled my chair and my fat 230# azz away from my desk, and was shaking my monitor.. the ceiling tiles were shaking.... I jumped up outta my chair and asked "did you feel that?".. everyone was kinda...dazed... then i said that had to be at least a 5.0; nobody believed me... couple months later we moved back to Ohio.. after going thru 4 hurricanes, countless tornadoes, floods, and "odd" blizzards (Va. Blizzard drops 17" of snow... and power lines, and totally makes people "immobile")... Ohio is nice, a little earthquake, and REAL snow, are all we worry about.. tornadoes?... pheeeeew... we deal with that.
We have a basement now... didn't have one in Va. Momma, dog, and cats, all hiding in a closet was funny to come home to.
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Yeah, we have quite the variety of weather here, but none is as bad as other parts of the country. The difference is that we get a taste of what everyone gets.
Earthquakes, but people in California would laugh at.
Tornados, but folks in TX and OK would probably refer to them as nice breeze or possibly a dirt devil.
Hurricanes, but by the time they get this far inland they are usually only a cat 1 or tropical storm.
Snow... don’t even get me started! Let’s just say they close schools when snow is forecasted... even if we never see a single flake. You can imagine how they act when they get what would be a normal snow fall in most parts of the country!
I can deal with the weather here. We see everything, but nothing is to severe.
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Here, 100 miles further away, we felt it too. It was minor, but the strangest feeling- almost like being sea-sick. It is a phenomenon one would never expect in this area and I think 99% of people had never experienced anything like it before (me included).
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You felt the last quake we had here in Va.? awesome... glad we could make your day...
the glasses of water on the headboard of my waterbed were rattling.. I wan't sleeping.. just ... well... hanging out waiting for a reason to get outta bed...
wife Dona was sitting in a rocking chair, in our 4 season room, on a concrete slab... and looked at me like I had a third eye when I said "didja feel that quake 30 seconds ago?".. oblivious, and priceless... but she felt all the others I mentioned...
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You felt the last quake we had here in Va.? awesome... glad we could make your day...
I was in a meeting in a training room with several other people. Suddenly I felt dizzy/sick but didn't know why. I looked over and saw the blinds on the window moving slowly back and forth. When I stood the feeling of sway was more intense. Just several seconds and it was over. That was it! It was very much like being on a large boat that was swaying slightly, slowly. Never felt the predicted aftershocks. We were far away from the event (I had no idea you could feel a minor quake from hundreds of miles away) they were probably just too weak.