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RE: Earthquakes
From: "Leah Lynch (Contractor)" <leah.lynch () clearwire com>
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2010 13:17:17 -0700
When I lived in the Bay Area, I noticed that 4.x quakes only tended to shake the room ever-so-slightly. You could only really tell if they happened, if you happened to see liquid in a glass moving. Leah -----Original Message----- From: Ken Gilmour [mailto:ken.gilmour () gmail com] Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 1:12 PM To: Jeroen van Aart Cc: NANOG list Subject: Re: Earthquakes We had a 6.2 last year in Costa Rica... We immediately regretted where we had placed our racks and are almost finished a project to move them to a concrete floor (rather than that compressed cardboard stuff). Lost a lot of hard drives that day! We regularly have quakes between the 4-5 region here. By regularly, i mean a minimum of 5 times a year in different parts of the country. Interesting, the epicenter was only a few km (about 30) from the capital city and no communications were knocked out (except within a 6 km radius of the epicenter which was affected more by mud slides knocking things over. Here's what it looked like... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8udXyyqUiw On 24 March 2010 13:31, Jeroen van Aart <jeroen () mompl net> wrote:
I saw a recent(-ish) short thread about a mag. 4 quake in the SF Bay
Area.
This
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsus/Maps/US2/36.38.-123.- 121.php
should provide with everything you need to know. I check it on a daily basis and it's been rather quiet the past week
or 2
or so. Actually I guess it's been rather quiet ever since the 1989
quake,
but then a year or so ago I woke up in the morning from some rattling
doors
so I guess it all depends on your perspective. So far the "worst" quake ever I experienced was in the Netherlands
back
around 1988. Magn. 5.2 or something. Which is interesting considering
these
happen like once every 6 million years or thereabouts ;-) Actually I slept through it so I don't know if one can call it "experiencing". Greetings, Jeroen
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- Earthquakes Jeroen van Aart (Mar 24)
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- RE: Earthquakes Leah Lynch (Contractor) (Mar 24)
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- Re: Earthquakes Joe Abley (Mar 24)
- RE: Earthquakes Leah Lynch (Contractor) (Mar 24)
- Re: Earthquakes Owen DeLong (Mar 24)
- Re: Earthquakes Michael Thomas (Mar 24)
- Re: Earthquakes Jeroen van Aart (Mar 24)
- Re: Earthquakes Jeroen van Aart (Mar 24)
- Re: Earthquakes Owen DeLong (Mar 24)
- RE: Earthquakes Mark Scholten (Mar 24)
- RE: Earthquakes George Bonser (Mar 24)
- Re: Earthquakes Michael Thomas (Mar 24)
- Re: Earthquakes Ken Gilmour (Mar 24)