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Mini Earthquake??
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| Dj Blurr |
Ok I was sleepy, but that woke me up.
Anyone else feel it in the bay area?
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| Trancelover24 |
YES! It was a very mini earthqauke that shook me and woke everyone up here at work..
San Jose by Tasman Rd |
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| skell |
| not a 'mini' (micro) earthquake, but nothing too note-worthy. |
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| able.h |
| so the premonition was true after all.. missed by one day, and 500 miles away from LA |
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| DaveT |
You mean 15miles ESE of san jose. sunnyvale is further. :p
18 km (11 miles) N (7°) from Morgan Hill, CA
19 km (12 miles) E (91°) from Seven Trees, CA
20 km (13 miles) ESE (117°) from Alum Rock, CA
25 km (16 miles) ESE (104°) from San Jose City Hall, CA |
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| Trancelover24 |
| quote: | Originally posted by able.h
so the premonition was true after all.. missed by one day, and 500 miles away from LA |
well if you looked at that site it did indicate that SF had a 95% chance of a 4 - 6 earhquake.... |
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| skell |
hardly related. that moron has a horrible track record and California sits between the 2 largest seismic plates on the planet, so it's not uncommon to have a 4.x quake often somewhere in the state. it's a no-brainer and as i have pointed out in the other thread, no one in the science community takes this guy seriously. look at his methods and technology. terrible.
edit: downgraded to a 4.3
*yawn* |
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