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dannydan

Anyone else FEEL the ground ShAkE about an hour ago in the midwest??

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I got a call from SWEEEET at 0444 telling me that She thought that She felt the house shaking and or something..... A few minutes later a report over the radio CONFIRMED along with me going to USGS......

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/Quakes/us2008qza6.php


Man She scares me sometimes.... I think I taught SWEEEET too many "sensory" observations....

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We did.

I'm was on my lunch sleeping in a conf room and awoke to something that sounded like the ceiling settling but extra loud. My two coworkers that were at their desks explained what happend. Kinda freaky.

We're in Arlington Heights, IL


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I didnt feel a thing while sleeping underground! I always ALWAYS miss them tremors...:(>:(. Anywho, I couldnt get back to sleep after Her fonecall so i got uP and loogged on to see what was uP... Those maps and info are pretty cool! Sometimes technology is pretty dang cool!!B|

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Slept right thru it....we did just have aftershocks here about 5 minutes ago though. it was weird.



The first one at 4:37 am got me up, so after about an hour of looking through the USGS maps (they're pretty cool!) I went back to sleep. Then ANOTHER one (4.5M) woke me up at around 10:20 a.m.!

The USGS site now shows that there have been seven earthquakes today. I wonder if that's kind of unusual?

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Its just leading up to the BIG ONE....

http://quake.usgs.gov/prepare/factsheets/NewMadrid/



There were 2 or 3 much bigger ones there a few decades before that one. But I do think that region is overdue for another big one.
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When it does kick off.. this time around there are many millions living in the region where only a few thousand lived in before.

There are litteraly hundreds of thousands of sturctures that were built in the last 200 years there that will suffer severe damage or collapse.

If you see a brick building in the region depicted on that map that was built before 1980 it will probably be lying in a pile of rubble when the rift kicks off again.

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If you see a brick building in the region depicted on that map that was built before 1980 it will probably be lying in a pile of rubble when the rift kicks off again.

Lovely. That will be my 100+ year old apartment building. The one this morning woke me up. My bedroom is on the third floor and it felt like the whole building was swaying back and forth. Felt like it lasted a good minute or so. I'm in Louisville. A building two blocks away lost part of the bricks on the front, yeah that one they keep showing on TV as proof of the "damage".

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This one is listed at 4.5 and the motion on the Ricter scale is a logarithmic scale.

a 5.5 is 10 times as much motion

a 6.5 is 100 times as much motion

a 7.5 is 1000 times as much motion

Getting the idea???

BUT each point on the richter scale from a 4 to a 5 is 32 times as much energy released. A 4 to a 6 is about 1000 times the energy release.

Yall are in for a hell of a ride if more 8.0 or 9.0 hit the area such as those back in the early 1800's

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Its just leading up to the BIG ONE....



Come protect me!!! :$:P

Seriously thought, this crap is freakin me out. We're not used to this in the midwest - i'm a little scared. [:/]

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IT'S TIME TO RELOCATE!!!!...:)
Seriously...It woke me up and it reminded me of being in the semi-truck I rode down to Florida in and going across the south Alabama roads into the pan-handle...BUMP..bumpbumpbumpbump...BUMPB|...and all the Monster cans on my shelf were clankin together:S...NOISY for 4:40AM...My sister across the hall was on the phone until her alarm went off...:)
It was really crazy but I have been looking forward to the tremors all day while in school and haven't felt anymore...

I'm not weird...just cool that's all...!!!!
*SWEEEET*

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We generally get a couple of small ones a year, most of them too small to even be felt unless you are already standing perfectly still. However, for years now, they've been stating a 90% probability of a 7.0 or greater hitting the area before 2040 and a 7-10% chance of it being above 8.0. And yeah, people around here just don't even realize what they are standing on. Then, they are surprised when we get one like this morning.
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There was a show on TV earlier this week talking about the New Madrid faults, about how it's not your typical plate vs plate rift. It was very interesting. And yes, it did state that there was a chance of another great quake within the next generation or so.
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I was aware of the fault and of the predictions...but it's not something i really think about. Today was a surprise to me. Now if we get a hurricane, i'm really gonna freak out. :D


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We did.

I'm was on my lunch sleeping in a conf room and awoke to something that sounded like the ceiling settling but extra loud. My two coworkers that were at their desks explained what happened. Kinda freaky.

We're in Arlington Heights, IL

I slept right through it too - woke up at 5:00 am, an hour after it had apparently happened.

Up until today (we're moving the office) I worked in Arlington Heights...wish would of been kind of cool to be there when it happened; I never felt an earthquake before...

Now, as far as the location - 5.4 on the scale is a big earthquake in any location, all the more in Illinois! :o
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born and raised here for the last 45 years and even tho we dont get that many tremblors or whatever, they dont bother me at all... I have been expecting the "big one" ever since i was younger. As long as I am 1-either under canopy when it hits, or 2- in swimming pool (WaVTEK);), I am not worried about any size of quakes here in the flatlands... Just dont wanna be swallowed uP by a cracked open earth and or crushed by whatever is falling from being sHoOkEd to death..

SWEEEET;

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IT'S TIME TO RELOCATE!!!!...



you'll get your chance kid...;) now get back to the skool work or no new canopy for you....:P:ph34r::ph34r:

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