View Full Version : Oh, nice little earthquake/jolt in L.A.
RICHARD
05-17-2009, 10:51 PM
Dude,
Was sitting here @ 8:39 and a nice jolt hit. I was listening to the house settle and I thought of an EQ and BOOM. It wasn't a normal quake- It was short and felt like it ran south to north...
O.K. god, got the message?:eek::(
NoahsMommy
05-17-2009, 11:02 PM
I was thinking of you, Richard. Wondering if you posted about the "quake". It was a 4.7...but I'm SURE it'll be downgraded, like they always are. (What's up with that?!?!)
This one caught me off gaurd. Usually they give me a jolt and then I'm fine. As soon as I can tell (by feel) that its a small/quick one, I'm good. This one was small, but everything shook in the house. Wierd....maybe it was a bit deeper than the ones we had last week?
NoahsMommy
05-17-2009, 11:09 PM
There were three quakes according to USGS:
At 8:39 p.m. a 5.0 w a depth of 8.4 miles (5.0??? They don't usually go up, they normally downgrade them. Wierd...)
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/ci10410337.php
Then at 8:44 p.m. a 2.5 w a depth of 10.4 miles
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/Quakes/ci10410345.php
And a minute later, at 8:45 p.m. a 3.1 w a depth of 7.1 miles
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/Quakes/ci10410353.php
Hellow
05-17-2009, 11:11 PM
I am so glad I don't live in California.
NoahsMommy
05-17-2009, 11:15 PM
I am so glad I don't live in California.
:D They aren't so bad. I'd take an EQ over a tornado or hurricane ANY day! But, I think each state/area has their own weather-related concerns. I guess we have all those 'super fun' wild fires to worry about too. ;) :eek:
RICHARD
05-17-2009, 11:20 PM
Hey you!
I only felt one sharp jolt....LOL, You know that Gini is the PT QUAKE expert! We'll wait for her report....it was closer to her house. I just spoke to my sis and she felt them both. My niece, who lives farther north said they were pretty strong.
NoahsMommy
05-17-2009, 11:22 PM
I'm approx 30-40 miles north of you and Gini. Where are your nieces and sisters?
Doh! Sorry Mom, hope I didn't step on any EQ toes. :o :o :o
RICHARD
05-17-2009, 11:35 PM
I'm approx 30-40 miles north of you and Gini. Where are your nieces and sisters?
Doh! Sorry Mom, hope I didn't step on any EQ toes. :o :o :o
Newhall. You are even w/my niece. My sis is in Van Nuys, working.
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Dad had these words of wisdom-
"After a quake you will find all your shiat in a pile."
C an't say that after a flood /hurricane/tornado! :confused::eek:
Cinder & Smoke
05-18-2009, 12:15 AM
:eek:
Between the *FIRES* and the *EarthShakes* ...
It seeems like God is trying to send a message to you Left Coasters ...
Isn't anybody *Lissnin*?
:confused:
Medusa
05-18-2009, 06:27 AM
We went to bed early last night so we didn't hear the news. The Boy got in yesterday from L.A. so maybe that was CA's way of saying that they miss him. :p
pomtzu
05-18-2009, 06:59 AM
I hope everyone out there stays safe! I just don't know how you can live in the land of shake and bake??? :confused:
caseysmom
05-18-2009, 09:35 AM
Up here in northern california we don't have much of any natural catastrophes...(crosses fingers) I feel for you Richard that would be scary. I've never felt a quake, I felt dizzy when the big one in san fran hit back in the late eightees.
Catty1
05-18-2009, 10:34 AM
On a 70's recording by Robin Williams, he had a character named Grandpa Funk as part of his standup routine.
At one point in relating his memories, GF said: "Remember the great quake of '85, when all of California surfed to Denver?" :D
Seriously, I hope you all stay safe.
Up here, Vancouver Island is often referred to as "the next Atlantis." eeeek.
RICHARD
05-18-2009, 10:39 AM
Up here in northern california we don't have much of any natural catastrophes...(crosses fingers) I feel for you Richard that would be scary. I've never felt a quake, I felt dizzy when the big one in san fran hit back in the late eightees.
They only get scary when they go on for a while. :eek:
I have heard people compare it to a freight train-lol. I live 2 blocks from the tracks so maybe I'm jaded? :rolleyes:
I felt absolutely nothing!!! My house is bolted to the foundation which makes a difference.
That may seem strange to a lot of you - but older California bungalows were built with a foundation and the house simply "sat" on the foundation.
In earlier earthquakes here there have been pictures of homes that slid off the foundation causing a great deal of damage.
Actually a 4.7 or 5. isn't that large - but it gets your attention for sure.
I always wonder if this is just a foreshock of a larger one to come - but there have been lots of aftershocks of smaller size on this one - so let's hope that that's it!!
I hope everyone was safe though.
Phred, if God is sending us messages here on the left coast, then HE has been doing it for a long time (and we still don't get it!). We have had earthquakes and fires every single year. We sit on two fault lines
that are moving past each other and we have been building in areas that we should not because of the tinder dry brush during drought years.
lvpets2002
05-18-2009, 11:01 AM
:eek: Yup heard about you alls Quake.. Hey even Texas got a 3.3 scale of a Quake on Saturday morning.. The town is about a 1 hr from me.. So glad everyone is ok..
beeniesmom
05-18-2009, 11:10 AM
Yeah, I just read about it too.
A friend of mine is in CA for meetings so I guess she probably got the crap scared out of her. Being from FL. we don't get the shakes here.... just HURRICANES (and I thought I heard the weather man yesterday comment on how we have an organized depression approaching from the coast of Africa.....) oh boy, we start early this year!
Edwina's Secretary
05-18-2009, 11:35 AM
There have been a few littles ones since we moved here -- but I missed those either out of town or something.
I was getting things together for the morning when I heard a noise and then the slats on the planation shutters began to chatter - as if someone was opening and closing them quickly.
That was it. My husband called up to me to say..."That was an earthquake."
It was originally called at 5.0 but has since been "downsized." I live about 50 miles south of the epicenter.
Does this make it official?
kitten645
05-18-2009, 09:24 PM
I think the E's should consider donning hard hats! :p
When the big one hit here in 89, I walked the two miles to my home in SF. Everything was on the floor. Book cases knocked over, front door fully opened. Dishes everywhere. Of course my first concern was my cats. When I saw the open door I nearly had my SECOND heart attack of the day. Well, clearly my boys were native Californians as they were safely tucked away under the dining room table! Talk about duck and cover.
That being said, I'm a native New Yorker and I'll take the occassional jolt over hurricanes, floods, snow and other acts of Mother Nature not to mention the man made disasters...garbage strikes, elevator repair strikes, taxi strikes etc :rolleyes:
Claudia
Cinder & Smoke
05-18-2009, 09:53 PM
Phred, if God is sending us messages here on the left coast,
then HE has been doing it for a long time (and we still don't get it!).
We have had earthquakes and fires every single year.
We sit on two fault lines that are moving past each other
and we have been building in areas that we should not
because of the tinder dry brush during drought years.
Sorta seems like nunbuddie *gets* those Divine messages, huh?
:rolleyes:
;)
carole
05-19-2009, 07:16 PM
I sure hope you all in california keep safe, earthquakes are scarey, we in NZ are on the earthquake belt too, we had one in Wellington of about the same magnitude last week, luckily it is around 8 hrs away from me, and i like it that way,keep safe everyone.:love:
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