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So Jack, did you feel it?

FreejackFreejack Jake the Not-so-Wise
The 5.2 quake woke us up, apparently coming from the Wabash fault line, centered on Bellmont Ill:[url]http://maps.google.com/maps?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLG,GGLG:2006-21,GGLG:en&q=Bellmont%2c+IL[/url]

I'm sure to you California types, a 5.2 is nothing, but to us St. Louisans, its akin to an couple inches of snow in San Diego.

Jake

Comments

  • Mr_BesterMr_Bester Earthforce Officer St Louis MO
    I thought it was the wind, my daughter felt her bed shaking. I thought the one when I was a kid (New Madrid) was bigger, but that was 20 something years ago.
  • FreejackFreejack Jake the Not-so-Wise
    Bester,

    Where are you at?

    Jake
  • sataicallistasataicallista High Priestess of Squeee!
    So, the New Madrid Fault Line strikes again.
  • sataicallistasataicallista High Priestess of Squeee!
    Heh, and Illinois' Earthquake Factory Strikes Again! And wow, [URL="http://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Bellmont,+IL&geocode=&dirflg=&daddr=Olney,+IL&f=d&sll=38.754083,-87.912598&sspn=4.300564,8.876953&ie=UTF8&ll=38.433421,-87.903328&spn=1.080026,2.219238&z=9"]that was 30 miles from the town of my birth[/URL].

    I remember a quake back in, what, 2002 was it? A 5.1 coming from New Madrid. I was still in Springfield at the time. I was sitting in my car in a parking garage on the 5th level and I thought it was the wind shaking my car, which it often did in that wind tunnel of a garage, but it went on for too long. Later I found out it had been a quake.
  • Mr_BesterMr_Bester Earthforce Officer St Louis MO
    I'm in West STL County. Aren't you in Olivette or something????
  • AnlaShokAnlaShok Democrat From Hell
    I was so dead asleep it could have been right under me and I'd not have felt it. My daughter says she woke up to the shaking, however.
  • FreejackFreejack Jake the Not-so-Wise
    Just had a 4.5 aftershock. This actually felt worse to me, since I am on the 3rd floor of a creaky old office building, rather an our 8 month old house.

    Bester, I live in New Town, just north of St. Charles.

    Jake
  • BigglesBiggles <font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
    5.2, huh? Wow. So strong. :p
  • FreejackFreejack Jake the Not-so-Wise
    Yeah, I know 5.2 is nothing for those of you on the Pacific Rim....

    That said, earthquakes in the middle US tend to effect a much broader geographic area then events in other locations. I am guessing that is due to the levelness of the area and the relative lack of large rock formations. Here is a good comparison of one of the New Madrid earthquakes to the 1994 LA quake: [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Charleston1895.gif[/url]

    Jake
  • 5.2? don't wake me up. 7.9 (upgraded to 9) 3 miles from the epicenter. The after shocks were bigger then 5.2.

    We're built for such things, your not. That makes a huge difference. I expect a few buildings collapsed?

    Funny story from the North Ridge quake: I was at my cousin's house. After it was over I ran to his room to see if him and his wife were ok.
    He said yes,... Don't come in here. Someone doesn't ware much in bed.
  • JohnnyOnTheSpotJohnnyOnTheSpot Banned by request
    [QUOTE=Chaosed;172143]5.2? don't wake me up. 7.9 (upgraded to 9) 3 miles from the epicenter. The after shocks were bigger then 5.2.

    We're built for such things, your not. That makes a huge difference. I expect a few buildings collapsed?

    Funny story from the North Ridge quake: I was at my cousin's house. After it was over I ran to his room to see if him and his wife were ok.
    He said yes,... Don't come in here. Someone doesn't ware much in bed.[/QUOTE]
    I lawled
  • sataicallistasataicallista High Priestess of Squeee!
    Freejack's right, Biggles. Because of the landscape, it doesn't have to have a high number to do serious damage, not to mention scare the sh*t out of people who don't realize that stuff happens in that area.
  • BigglesBiggles <font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
    ...I know that. It's called a "joke."
  • JackNJackN <font color=#99FF99>Lightwave Alien</font>
    No, didn't feel it. At 4:30 CST I'm dead asleep. Besides, being from CA, it takes at least a 6.0 to make me even swat non-existent flies.

    Here in the Delta regions like Memphis, it's comparible to the San Juaquin valley with silt and liquafaction. Further East in the Plateau regions we are a little more solid.

    I was watching a show on the New Madrid fault complex. Seems it is an Ancient Cambrian zone about 5 miles down. Should have expected something with all the ground water and flooding recently. ;)

    There's a reason they call torrential rains "earthquake weather". The USGS is also really big on Hydrologists in these states here.

    ;)
  • It was felt here in southern Indiana, but I slept though it. Feel sooo left out....... missed my first earthquake.... **cries**
  • sataicallistasataicallista High Priestess of Squeee!
    I felt the same way when I felt the earthquake back in 2002 and didn't realize until later it was an earthquake. I felt like I missed out.
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