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6 November 2011, 11:27 PM | #1 |
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Oklahoma Earthquake!
Last night's 5.6 quake was the strongest ever recorded in the state's history, and trumped Friday's 4.7. It was an amazing experience! I think some of the cracks in our old home's plaster walls got a little larger, and I had to straighten our framed pictures, but otherwise all is well barring the scared kids.
Did anyone else feel it? I imagine those of you used to quakes are at us Oklahomans. |
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Oh boy, is your Falcon ok Lisa?
Seriously be safe. |
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Glad to hear your Ok Lisa.
I remember waking up to a quake one Sunday morning in California. I thought it was after effects from a party I went to the previous night. Weird feeling for sure.
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Lisa good to see you are well. I survived a number of quakes while I was in Greece. One in 81/82 around 6.8 and I was around 8 years old, during the night time, living on the 5th floor of a 6 storey building. I never felt so many after shocks, however survived it. If I was left asleep 5 minutes longer, I would had been dead as my room had a wall unit from wall to wall on the opposite side of my bed full of glasses and that had smashed everywhere.
The latest was last year, It was around 6am, I was waken up by a 5.4 visiting some family. I thought it was my nephew waking me up to go fishing, however, when I saw the light moving I turned the tv on and found that the quake was in Kalamata region and we felt it just outside Athens. Very scary. |
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I checked the local news and there was some damage, closer to the epicenter 40 miles away. One home's chimney collapsed and caved in part of their ceiling. Yikes.
Scary stories, John. At least with tornadoes there's some predictability.... but can you really predict the intensity or timing of an earthquake? |
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This quake, and Friday's, were reported at 3 km deep. Pretty shallow. I don't know whether we have equipment in place to enable better prediction of future quakes, but I did read that there has been a significant increase in seismic activity in Oklahoma starting last year, for unknown reasons.
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Lisa, glad alls safe, and to the rest of ya TRF'ers in the area !
[I'm waitin for a magnitude 9.0 here in the place where its just a sunshinin allthe time]
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Glad all is ok Lisa and all of our other members from that area as well!
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Some friends living in Frisco, Texas said that they felt it. I was in uptown Dallas at the time so I didn't feel anything. Glad to hear that you're safe Lisa.
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glad that you are all ok lisa. quite an experience
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I was watching OSU football game and it happened towards end of game...
I guess it was close to Stillwater? I took a bunch of geology classes when I was in school at OSU....i dont ever remember any classes about active fault zones in that area? |
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Greg, the Oklahoma Geological Survey reported that all of our quakes over the weekend occurred at the Wilzetta fault, also called the Seminole uplift. That's all I know! And yes, they would have been close enough to Stillwater to shake up that town quite a bit.
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Glad you are OK!! (pun intended)
seriously i've lived through big earthquakes, they are no fun at all. |
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Glad that you are OK Lisa.
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Lisa, I thought about you when I heard about the Oklahoma quake. Glad you're OK and no more damage than a couple of cracks.
We had our 5.8 quake in August. I saw and felt our office building sway. I'm on the 8th floor. Once I realized we were not under attack I knew what it was. I hope your mobile lines did not suffer as much of an overload as ours did. I couldn't get a call out for about 30 minutes. I finally texted my wife - that got through.
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D.C. is not a quake prone area. The epicenter was somewhere in south central VA but it was felt as far north as Ottawa. We did have a small 5.4 quake in July 2010. The epicenter was in Gaithersburg, MD, about 10 miles from my house. It hit about 5:00 AM and woke me up. Just a bang and a mild shaking. No real damage. The earth may be moving more these days. Maybe the big CA one is coming soon.
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I went through a tremor at Camp Pendleton in 1968. It didn't last long, but it scared the bejezuz out of me.
I was on the mess deck at Las Pulgas that had been cleared for cleanup and the deck was undulating in a manner akin to water. There was a lot of noise from things rattling and cups falling to the deck. This event probably didn't even make the evening news and there was no structural damage on the base and certainly no injuries. However, to an 18 year old kid from Louisiana it was a major event. It's all relative. Californians laugh at small quakes, but many are befuddled if an inch of snow hits the ground long enough to stick.
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I got a bit scared when I read that title Lisa! I was about to let your family live in my basement but now I'm glad I won't have to move my guitars to the garage!
Seriously, I'm glad the damages to your house weren't serious and, most importantly, that everybody is fine! I never personally experienced an earthquake but I remember there were two here in Montreal a couple of years ago and the two times I slept trough them. Now we'll have to find out if they were very light earthquakes or if my biological father is a bear...
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See Lisa! I TOLD you I could rock your world!
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Glad everyone is ok Lisa...
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It's the 2012 scenario. This time next year we'll all be scrambling to get aboard the arks.
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Relieved to hear you and yours are fine, L.
We had part of that odd August East Coast quake, reaching even out into Ohio. It was absolutely bizarre to experience it, since we're not earthquake land. Stay safe! |
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I felt them both. The one on Friday woke me about 2:15 AM and I was like WTH
On Saturday I was out with some friends at a bar in downtown Tulsa and it shook my whiskey a bit We all just made a big joke about it after that talking about 2012 and the end of the world coming |
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