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PetersCreek

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Who needs an alarm clock? The Wife® and I awoke to a smallish 4.89M earthquake at 5:18 this morning. Quakes of this size aren't really a big deal but this one was close and shallow, so it was a fun little ride.

It was what I call a rumble-banger. It started off as a gradually building vibration then right in the middle of it, there was a sharp bang-like tremor...and then it just slowly faded away. What with the pots clanging on the rack still swinging from the ceiling, it was hard to know exactly when it was over.

Here's a link to quake info from the Alaska Earthquake Information Center.

Their maps suck, though, so I Google mapped the earthquake location.

For reference, here's the house in Peters Creek. I'm guesstimatin' that it was about 22 miles SSE of us.
 

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Wow, we've only gotten small ones here in Jersey and I slept through them. Glad you are OK.
 

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Natures vibrator. They are really fun in California when you are on the top floor of a 40 story building on springs. Its like holding on to a clock pendulum.
 

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I can not even imagine!


The only "quake" I have experienced was about 17 years ago in Michigan...all it did was create a weird un-easy feeling in your gut. If it weren't for the news I would not have even known.
 

PetersCreek

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CWS said:
Natures vibrator. They are really fun in California when you are on the top floor of a 40 story building on springs. Its like holding on to a clock pendulum.
Yep, I used to work on the 20th floor of a 21-floor building...the tallest in Anchorage. Man, I miss that view. Anyway, we had one 5.er while I was up there and it was definitely an interesting ride. Forty floors must be something else.
 
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