So anyone else deal with them?
Here in L.A. the last big one was the Northridge quake. It felt like 30 seconds of class four rapids while riding my bed.
Last night around 10 p.m. I heard felt a sharp crack and reverberation. It sounded exactly like what I imagine a nuclear bombing going off would sound fifty miles away. A few minutes later it happened again. Nothing shook, the lights didn't wiggle, but the house make a disturbing cracking sound near the roof line. So I pulled up google Earth and realized my house sits between two epicenters of prior quakes, about a mile apart from each.
The are rather terrifying, as there is abosultely nothing you can do and you never know if the one your feeling
is the beginning of the end.
Here's some data on last night quake storm:
1.2 2007/05/24 03:54:00 34.213N 117.365W 4.2 3 km ( 2 mi) ESE of Devore, CA
1.6 2007/05/23 23:37:13 34.182N 117.394W 15.3 4 km ( 3 mi) S of Devore, CA
1.2 2007/05/23 23:28:48 34.187N 117.401W 16.9 4 km ( 2 mi) S of Devore, CA
3.9 2007/05/23 23:15:15 34.203N 117.376W 10.0 3 km ( 2 mi) SE of Devore, CA
3.9 2007/05/23 23:11:39 34.198N 117.385W 12.7 3 km ( 2 mi) SSE of Devore, CA
All mostly small, yet closely spaced and withing several minutes of each other.
I'm scaird, hold me.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/sha … nsity.html
Here in L.A. the last big one was the Northridge quake. It felt like 30 seconds of class four rapids while riding my bed.
Last night around 10 p.m. I heard felt a sharp crack and reverberation. It sounded exactly like what I imagine a nuclear bombing going off would sound fifty miles away. A few minutes later it happened again. Nothing shook, the lights didn't wiggle, but the house make a disturbing cracking sound near the roof line. So I pulled up google Earth and realized my house sits between two epicenters of prior quakes, about a mile apart from each.
The are rather terrifying, as there is abosultely nothing you can do and you never know if the one your feeling
is the beginning of the end.
Here's some data on last night quake storm:
1.2 2007/05/24 03:54:00 34.213N 117.365W 4.2 3 km ( 2 mi) ESE of Devore, CA
1.6 2007/05/23 23:37:13 34.182N 117.394W 15.3 4 km ( 3 mi) S of Devore, CA
1.2 2007/05/23 23:28:48 34.187N 117.401W 16.9 4 km ( 2 mi) S of Devore, CA
3.9 2007/05/23 23:15:15 34.203N 117.376W 10.0 3 km ( 2 mi) SE of Devore, CA
3.9 2007/05/23 23:11:39 34.198N 117.385W 12.7 3 km ( 2 mi) SSE of Devore, CA
All mostly small, yet closely spaced and withing several minutes of each other.
I'm scaird, hold me.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/sha … nsity.html