FYI the friend that got locked in his apartment was drunk at the time and had to wait for the firefighters to eventually break open his door.
― Yerac, Friday, 5 July 2019 09:19 (six years ago)
This one was the longest by far, really weird to have a quake last well over 30 seconds. Never super intense but the length added a new dimension. I saw my downstairs neighbors run outside, my fam just sort of rode it out and waited
― buzza, Friday, 5 July 2019 09:24 (six years ago)
woah. this felt quite a bit more than 30 seconds
― one charm and one antiup quark (outdoor_miner), Saturday, 6 July 2019 03:26 (six years ago)
ok shit
― omar little, Saturday, 6 July 2019 03:27 (six years ago)
7.1
!
― Dan S, Saturday, 6 July 2019 03:31 (six years ago)
6.9, seemed much like the one yesterday but just a little stronger and longer. i briefly feared for my cocktail so i grabbed it from the table lol
― buzza, Saturday, 6 July 2019 04:07 (six years ago)
ooh just felt another aftershock
― buzza, Saturday, 6 July 2019 04:08 (six years ago)
now upgraded back up to 7.1
― buzza, Saturday, 6 July 2019 04:13 (six years ago)
That was not fun
― π ππ’π¨ (caek), Saturday, 6 July 2019 04:43 (six years ago)
shit u guys
― Squeaky Fromage (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 6 July 2019 05:20 (six years ago)
stay safe guys!
― Yerac, Saturday, 6 July 2019 06:38 (six years ago)
take care Californians
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 6 July 2019 13:27 (six years ago)
We were swimming laps in the Arcadia Park pool when the 7.1 came through yesterday - very strange experience. Didn't feel any shaking, but suddenly I felt like I was swimming backwards and I could see the water in front of me slosh up to the pavement.
― Elvis Telecom, Saturday, 6 July 2019 18:59 (six years ago)
whoa
― Squeaky Fromage (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 6 July 2019 19:06 (six years ago)
my husband will be in SoCal in a few weeks - please don't have a big one then pleasetake care everyone
― kinder, Saturday, 6 July 2019 19:49 (six years ago)
7s are good! the more 7s the better, because it means 8s, 9s, or 10s are less likely to follow because stress is being more evenly relieved. at least I think it works like that
anyway earthquake pool footage is one of my favorite things
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU5gJQYlmM0
― del griffith, Saturday, 6 July 2019 23:10 (six years ago)
I don't think it does, according the Dr. Lucy Jones. It relieves stress at that locale, but can increase stress on other faults.
― nickn, Saturday, 6 July 2019 23:21 (six years ago)
that makes sense. I wonder what determines the locality of stress-relief - how much of it is a function of epicenter depth and how much is proximity to more continuous/historically active faultlines. However I do not wonder this enough to actually research it, and will instead retreat further into the blissfully ignorant world of neat lookin earthquake pool youtube videos.
― del griffith, Saturday, 6 July 2019 23:32 (six years ago)
I was in a pool in Palm Springs during the 2010 Easter earthquake. the wrongfooted feeling and the water splashes out of the pool were alarming
― Dan S, Saturday, 6 July 2019 23:33 (six years ago)
if there are any Oklahoma tornado survivors reading this thread, they're gonna think you're the biggest asshole in the world. "I can relate to your splashy terror, because I once watched my patio furniture decapitate my dog in the sky."
― del griffith, Saturday, 6 July 2019 23:40 (six years ago)
lol
― Dan S, Saturday, 6 July 2019 23:41 (six years ago)
it wasn't that bad but the thing about these experiences that amazes me is that it's impossible to know in the moment what to expect or how to react.
I was scared enough at the time to run into the house to make sure the 1 year old was ok. she was sound asleep in the crib and seemed annoyed that I woke her up
― Dan S, Saturday, 6 July 2019 23:52 (six years ago)
The New Yorker follows up on their big/terrifying cascadia piece https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/oregons-tsunami-risk-between-the-devil-and-the-deep-blue-sea
― π ππ’π¨ (caek), Sunday, 7 July 2019 00:09 (six years ago)
well that's horrifying
― With an Extreme Burning (aka The Tormentor) (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Sunday, 7 July 2019 00:40 (six years ago)
didn't realize that northern California to southern Canada was the likely tsunami inundation zone
― Dan S, Sunday, 7 July 2019 00:52 (six years ago)
temblor!
― Yerac, Thursday, 1 August 2019 18:32 (six years ago)
6.5. It's probably bad that I do look out the window to make sure no buildings are collapsing.
― Yerac, Thursday, 1 August 2019 18:41 (six years ago)
sounds like it was not too bad? off the coast, no tsunami.
― bookmarkflaglink (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 1 August 2019 18:45 (six years ago)
where is this?
― Ξα½ΟΞΉΟ, Thursday, 1 August 2019 18:47 (six years ago)
off the coast of chile, 6.5
― bookmarkflaglink (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 1 August 2019 18:48 (six years ago)
I am on the 10th floor and there was one big sway in the middle where I got my phone and considered going outside.
― Yerac, Thursday, 1 August 2019 18:51 (six years ago)
I like how aftershocks are called replicas. It feels so sci-fi.
― Yerac, Thursday, 1 August 2019 18:54 (six years ago)
i feel like i've been feeling these often since the July 5 one in mojave desert. and sure enough they've been constant, according to:
https://earthquaketrack.com/us-ca-redlands/recent
colton is like the next town over. and in the last four days there've been 4 between 3.1 and 3.6. they feel very innocuous but the thought of a big one near me freaks me the **ck out. and i've done no preparedness yet.
holy shit @ being up so high!
― one charm and one antiup quark (outdoor_miner), Thursday, 1 August 2019 19:13 (six years ago)
the new yorker pieces about the pnw big one got me really scared, but not scared straight, still haven't done anything for preparedness. the one thing that irked me about the pieces is that they more of less completely ignored british columbia. like let me explain the possible ramifications of this huge natural disaster that is looming but let's ignore that other country right there that will be massively affected. american exceptionalism is something else.
― bookmarkflaglink (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 1 August 2019 19:23 (six years ago)
xpost with the small ones we play the game of trying to guess the magnitude. My spouse isn't sensitive to them at all and thinks I am typing too hard and shaking the sofa or something.
I heard someone in the elevator during the peak and kind of felt bad for them.
― Yerac, Thursday, 1 August 2019 19:31 (six years ago)
the new yorker is not a magazine with a reputation for an international outlook xp
― π ππ’π¨ (caek), Thursday, 1 August 2019 19:34 (six years ago)
xp. oof, i would not like that
― bookmarkflaglink (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 1 August 2019 19:35 (six years ago)
I just guessed a 6.7 (per my above game). I am still awaiting on confirmation. I think I was super close.
― Yerac, Monday, 4 November 2019 22:01 (six years ago)
is your residence/place of work well proofed?
― imago, Monday, 4 November 2019 22:03 (six years ago)
yeah, almost all buildings here (in santiago) are. I was in one above an 8 a couple of years ago. We almost went outside.
― Yerac, Monday, 4 November 2019 22:06 (six years ago)
I can usually feel them start, but this one was sudden. Or maybe because I was walking around making food that I didn't feel it. My spouse was on a telecom and didn't even notice until 10 seconds in.
― Yerac, Monday, 4 November 2019 22:09 (six years ago)
Big one in the middle of nowhere (Tonopah) in Nevada 30 minutes ago. 6.4 preliminary. I'm 100+ miles away and it was a bit scary.
― Corduroy Stridulations (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Friday, 15 May 2020 11:36 (six years ago)
yes! weβre in Sacramento & it woke us up. No shaking that i saw but in my halfasleep daze i definitely heard rattling sounds
― terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 15 May 2020 19:28 (six years ago)
i've heard from ppl in Fresno that it startled them too.
― Corduroy Stridulations (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Friday, 15 May 2020 22:21 (six years ago)
An #earthquake swarm has kicked off southwest of the #SaltonSea today, producing 240 earthquakes as of 8pm Pacific. The largest earlier this evening was M4.9.So what does this mean? Weβve put together some scenarios to explain what could happen next. https://t.co/wMzKa8FKQM pic.twitter.com/ow9r7J5FH4— USGS Earthquakes (@USGS_Quakes) October 1, 2020
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Thursday, 1 October 2020 03:47 (five years ago)
(thread)
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Thursday, 1 October 2020 03:48 (five years ago)
not obvious from that thread but that's the salton sea is right on the san andreas fault iiuc.
― π ππ’π¨ (caek), Thursday, 1 October 2020 04:00 (five years ago)
What shall become of Slab City?!
― nickn, Thursday, 1 October 2020 05:19 (five years ago)
Trevor's gonna love this!
― pplains, Thursday, 1 October 2020 12:57 (five years ago)