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Awesome Los Angeles Earthquake
There was just an awesome earthquake in Los Angeles. While relatively weak on the Richter Scale and short in duration it's one of the most exciting I've ever felt (I was in Alaska in November 2002 during the 7.9 earthquake that struck 75 miles south of Fairbanks and was measured as far away as Louisiana) because I live extremely close to the epicenter. The coordinates for the earthquake were
34 deg. 0.8 min. N (34.013N), 118 deg. 27.1 min. W (118.452W) and my apartment is at 34 deg. 1 min. N 118 deg. 24 min W putting the distance to the epicenter at about 3 miles. There was one strong shake that caused my whole apartment to tremble which caught my attention in time for me to look around the apartment and see the little ripples afterwards shaking things in my apartment. The blinds in my apartment were shaking for about a minute. Here's a few charts showing the wavefrom from the earthquake. You can read off the waveform in relation to the distance from the epicenter. Here are waveforms from the earthquake from farther away. |
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Re: Awesome Los Angeles Earthquake
Glad you're ok. What the hell are those images supposed to convey to us?
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Re: Awesome Los Angeles Earthquake
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Re: Awesome Los Angeles Earthquake
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Glad you're ok. What the hell are those images supposed to convey to us? [/ QUOTE ] The shaking of the ground. They are readouts from seismographs. |
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Re: Awesome Los Angeles Earthquake
Didn't feel anything in downtown
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Re: Awesome Los Angeles Earthquake
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Didn't feel anything in downtown [/ QUOTE ] One of my friends and my ex live in the same apartment complex in Westwood. He didn't feel it and she did. |
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Re: Awesome Los Angeles Earthquake
Didn't feel anything in North Hollywood either.
Didn't even hear the idiot "Action News!" t.v. stations doing the usual action footage of nothing happening from their action news choppers, LIVE! |
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Re: Awesome Los Angeles Earthquake
Wow. It must suck having to worry about earthquakes happening. We had a 4.something eathquake here when i was like 3 years old, and it scared the [censored] out of me.
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Re: Awesome Los Angeles Earthquake
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Wow. It must suck having to worry about earthquakes happening. We had a 4.something eathquake here when i was like 3 years old, and it scared the [censored] out of me. [/ QUOTE ] A good size earthquake will scare most anyone, but it really is funny seeing people from out of state panic at a 3.0 or something. Lots of us Angelenos don't even get out of bed if it's not at least a 6. |
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Re: Awesome Los Angeles Earthquake
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[ QUOTE ] Wow. It must suck having to worry about earthquakes happening. We had a 4.something eathquake here when i was like 3 years old, and it scared the [censored] out of me. [/ QUOTE ] A good size earthquake will scare most anyone, but it really is funny seeing people from out of state panic at a 3.0 or something. Lots of us Angelenos don't even get out of bed if it's not at least a 6. [/ QUOTE ] I grew up in Alaska, and to me a 6 also isn't much. When I was really young we had a huge one that broke a ton of [censored] in my parent's house. And especially after having felt that 7.9 in November of 2002 I'm not losing sleep over worrying about "the big one." This one just felt particularly awesome because it wasn't just a long rumble, it was one quick strong shake because I am so close to the slip point. |
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