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03/01/2007 11:43:52 PM · #1 |
No idea how big it was, but it was the biggest one I felt in awhile! Gonna go see what I can find out. I was just talking abobut earthquakes at work, they seem to have changed lately from the rolling variety to big quick jolts. I heard the rumble coming, litte shake then house went a for a big shake :). |
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03/01/2007 11:45:03 PM · #2 |
I hope you and your family are ok.
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03/01/2007 11:48:31 PM · #3 |
No USGS email for me yet... if it was bigger than 4.5 ill get a notification within the next 15 mins.
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03/01/2007 11:48:33 PM · #4 |
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03/01/2007 11:48:45 PM · #5 |
Whoa ... well I assume since you are posting it that you are otay.
Reminds me of myself ... Something happens and I wanna tell the world. I got called up for a random drug test at work today ... "hang on, I need to email my friends before I go" ;P |
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03/01/2007 11:49:14 PM · #6 |
Thanks, Yeah we are all fine :)
Looks like a mild earthquake only a 4.2, but I am a few miles from the epicenter. Any other Bay Area Dpcer's feel it? |
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03/01/2007 11:53:35 PM · #7 |
It must have been right underneath you, Joe. I only felt a bump, but it did shake things up a bit.
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03/01/2007 11:54:50 PM · #8 |
An earthquake occurred at 8:52:40 PM (PST) on Thursday, March 1, 2007.
The magnitude ? (not yet determined) event occurred 1 km (0 miles) N of Lafayette, CA.
The hypocentral depth is 14 km ( 9 miles).
Magnitude ? (not yet determined)
Time Thursday, March 1, 2007 at 8:52:40 PM (PST)
Friday, March 2, 2007 at 4:52:40 (UTC)
Distance from Lafayette, CA - 1 km (0 miles) N (354 degrees)
Orinda, CA - 6 km (4 miles) ENE (75 degrees)
Moraga, CA - 6 km (4 miles) N (11 degrees)
Concord, CA - 12 km (7 miles) SW (227 degrees)
San Francisco City Hall, CA - 30 km (19 miles) ENE (63 degrees)
Coordinates 37 deg. 53.8 min. N (37.896N), 122 deg. 6.7 min. W (122.112W)
Depth 14.2 km (8.8 miles)
Location Quality Excellent
Location Quality Parameters Nst= 25, Nph= 25, Dmin=3 km, Rmss=0.1 sec, Erho=0.3 km, Erzz=0.6 km, Gp=54 degrees
Event ID# nc40194059
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03/01/2007 11:57:31 PM · #9 |
Yeah, it rolled through North Oakland too ... lasted about 8 seconds by my count -- much longer than the recent ones nearer the Berkeley hills, which were more of a sharp jolt; this was unusual in the way it felt. |
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03/01/2007 11:59:18 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by PhilipDyer: It must have been right underneath you, Joe. I only felt a bump, but it did shake things up a bit. |
Yeah it was quick and intense, usually I just feel them, it is rare that I hear one too. The Hayward fault runs through my neighborhood, so I didn't know if it was on that fault or not. In a strange way I like earthquakes, atleast the small ones, weird. |
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03/02/2007 12:07:00 AM · #11 |
USGS is reporting the main quake at 4.2 on the Richter scale, with an aftershock of 2.8 six minutes later (I didn't feel that one). Here's a map showing the location:
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03/02/2007 12:09:54 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by jdannels: No idea how big it was, but it was the biggest one I felt in awhile! Gonna go see what I can find out. I was just talking abobut earthquakes at work, they seem to have changed lately from the rolling variety to big quick jolts. I heard the rumble coming, litte shake then house went a for a big shake :). |
Must have been the ribbon you just won... :) |
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03/02/2007 12:14:06 AM · #13 |
About 2 miles over and 9 miles down from my house. No new cracks in the walls BTW, but it got a nice scream out of my daughter. |
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03/02/2007 12:24:51 AM · #14 |
It was felt as far away as Oxnard, almost 500km away ...
You can report earthquakes you feel here.
Message edited by author 2007-03-02 00:26:42. |
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03/02/2007 01:11:03 AM · #15 |
I have eQuake Alert installed in firefox got a 4.2 on it and a 2.8 not to far behind it. I love this little app, quakes pop up pretty quick on it after they hit...
-dave
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03/02/2007 01:46:45 AM · #16 |
Felt the quake up in the Oakland hills. It was rather quick, but both our dogs gave us a huge stare as if wondering what the heck was happening.
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03/02/2007 02:05:49 AM · #17 |
Originally posted by Antsy: Felt the quake up in the Oakland hills. It was rather quick, but both our dogs gave us a huge stare as if wondering what the heck was happening. |
It was interesting as we have a cockatiel and the last earthquake we felt was quick and my parents said the bird started to flip out before it hit. But this time I felt/heard it coming and started to get up and go for cover and then the bird flipped out as the little quake hit. |
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03/02/2007 02:13:02 AM · #18 |
Ugh.. earthquakes give me the creeps.. The last one I experienced was when I was giving the SAT.. Not the least ominous sign.. |
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