Re: OT: Rockin....



e wrote:
In article <jWpWf.861194$x96.616319@attbi_s72>, Rufus <srollin2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Mad-Modeller wrote:


e wrote:


In article <NQlWf.859336$x96.309064@attbi_s72>, Rufus <srollin2@xxxxxxxxx>

wrote:


Just rode through the most "violent" earthquake I've ever felt. It was
only a 4.1, but I live almost on top of the epicenter of this one...neat.

It's the one which occurred at 17:40:03 today:

http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/


would you believe we didn't feel a thing? damned strange.


Rock formations, probably. My barber lives not far from a quarry and
never feels the blasting but the guy down the road does. Considering
how folded the layers are underneath the shock probably follows the
layer in which it occurred.

"Or why a little earth science knowledge can be a dangerous thing."
Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
;)

I have a theory that since I'm in a valley with distant maountains on the east, west and south that the mountains damp the motion n the valley...most of the nearer 6s have been long duration/long wave, rollers - almost like standing on the deck of a ship. This one was a spike.

....and my GF noted that this is the first one either of us has felt when it was raining...all the others have been in clear weather. Odd...


interesting.

Yeah. I know that the two have nothing to do with each other, but I got to work this morning and challenged anyone to think of a quake they had either witnessed or heard about in the news when it was also raining at the quake site at the time, and noone could. Odd tidbit.

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- Rufus
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