I woke up at 4:37 because of things rattling in the bedroom. It turns out it was a 5.4 earthquake. Did anyone else feel it?
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I didn't feel it, at least not that I remember... But I used to live in Tokyo, so got pretty used to earthquakes of that size.
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It is being described as the most powerful earthquake in Illinois since the 1895 New Madrid quake. I am not sure how anyone can be sure of that, since seismographs and the richter scale had not been invented yet in 1895, but somehow the experts have rated the Richter scale of all the quakes in the last couple hundred years--
I remember this one from 1968-
Ironically, today, April 18, is the 102nd anniversary of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, the most devastating earthquake in American history--
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It shook the floor in our house. I had just got up and was standing when it hit. As I told my wife my legs started to shake and actually I could feel it move up my legs-real strange feeling-wondered what was wrong. Wasn't awake enough yet to realize what happened. At the same time my wife said she thought we had big burst of wind as the trees were really blowing and just like that it ended also. It all makes sense when you know what happened.
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Jim Les told Kirk Wessler there was NO earthquake but we are keeping our options open in case something develops...but as of now all natural disasters are out indefinetly and we are not expecting any until the end of spring classes when that could change things.
Stay tuned.....
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostIt is being described as the most powerful earthquake in Illinois since the 1895 New Madrid quake. I am not sure how anyone can be sure of that, since seismographs and the richter scale had not been invented yet in 1895, but somehow the experts have rated the Richter scale of all the quakes in the last couple hundred years--
I remember this one from 1968-
Ironically, today, April 18, is the 102nd anniversary of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, the most devastating earthquake in American history--
http://www.kmph.com/Global/story.asp...av=menu612_2_7
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Originally posted by dogsrus View PostJim Les told Kirk Wessler there was NO earthquake but we are keeping our options open in case something develops...but as of now all natural disasters are out indefinetly and we are not expecting any until the end of spring classes when that could change things.
Stay tuned.....
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