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Old 07-19-2004, 01:05 AM   #1
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Whoa... earthquake....

I just felt the building swaying back and forth... freaky!!

I sure as hell hope that was all that it was, and not some kind of "preliminary" quake.
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Here too. About 7 seconds of shaking and I am in a very sturdy concrete building.
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Old 07-19-2004, 01:09 AM   #4
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Here too. About 7 seconds of shaking and I am in a very sturdy concrete building.
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Old 07-19-2004, 01:09 AM   #5
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"outside the box" ...

Sure hope your tremors subside
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Old 07-19-2004, 01:09 AM   #6
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Vancouver Canada.. just along the beach.

We're at the northern end of the San Andreas fault... so we get quakes all day every day, it's just that we don't usually feel them.

That's the 3rd time I've felt that now

They predict that within 200 years, we'll have a major one that'll basically just level the place. With the predictions for California for September... who knows, it might be sooner
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Old 07-19-2004, 01:11 AM   #8
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Old 07-19-2004, 01:11 AM   #9
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Jeeze yer quick with these links.
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Man, your post freaked me out a bit. With all the talk of the "Big One" coming by Sept I thought this may have been it or the start of it anyways.

Scares me to think about what would happen to this country as a whole if what they are predicting should occur.

Not fun to think about.
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Old 07-19-2004, 01:21 AM   #12
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"dozens of reports coming in to news 1130 from people being woken up and car alarms being set off as a minor tremor has shaken up the lower mainland..."

Yup, I'm definitely not the only one. That's the report on a local radio station.

Freaky man... I hate when the ground moves.
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Old 07-19-2004, 01:22 AM   #13
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Here too. About 7 seconds of shaking and I am in a very sturdy concrete building.
don't know how to break it to you, but concrete is the last thing you want to be in during an earthquake . . . why do you think our homes are made of wood? Flexibility
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hmmm.. I felt something over here a few minutes ago as well and my first thought was earthquake...
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Old 07-19-2004, 01:24 AM   #15
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hmmm.. I felt something over here a few minutes ago as well and my first thought was earthquake...
The report just said that it was pretty wide spread... felt on the island, mainland and inland quite a ways as well.

I'm glad it went distance wise instead of magnitude wise.

Now I'm gonna have a hard time sleeping
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This just got posted:


July 19 1:01 a.m. PDT: A moderate earthquake has occurred off the west coast of Vancouver Island in the Nootka Sound area. It was felt at Campbell River, Courtenay, Comox and Duncan. Details soon.
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sheesh, this site is quick!! I just clicked on the link again and it now says this...

July 19 1:01 a.m. PDT: A moderate earthquake has occurred off the west coast of Vancouver Island in the Nootka Sound area. It was felt at Campbell River, Courtenay, Comox and Duncan. Details soon.

Edit: got it just a second before me dagwolf ;)
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shake, shake, shake...

shake, shake, shake...

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6.3?? Yikes... that's kinda major. If that was more inland.... ugh.. I shudder to think
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Guess I need to call the cousins in Campbell River tomorrow!

I felt absolutely nothing here. Some areas out here are on bedrock, though. My mom was working at a stable during the really big one in Seattle, and she said the horses didn't even feel it, even though everyone else in town felt it. WOOT here's to not feeling the earthquake!
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he he he.. about 15 years ago there was a somewhat major quake.. maybe a 7 something or so.. I was working in a high rise on the 7th floor... smoking (back before the laws were in place), drinking a ton of coffee... the room started to shake... I didn't know what was going on.. I figured I needed to de-stress and that it was just me... I went down the hall and asked a couple peopel and they said they didn't feel anything... It was a couple hours before we heard that in fact it had been an earthquake...

We get them a lot actually and don't even notice... I wouldn't worry about it as the more smaller ones we get the better it is as it relieves the pressure on the plates.
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6.3?? Yikes... that's kinda major. If that was more inland.... ugh.. I shudder to think
Luckily it was pretty deep at 9.3 miles. A 6.2 close to the surface would have been nasty..but probably even then only the coastal areas would have really been affected.

That's why on 2/29/01 Seattle was spared. That was like a 6.8 I believe we had here (epicenter just 90 miles south of Seattle), but it was really deep. When it hit that morning and I was getting tossed around my apartment (had just got up and had nada on..so was TRYING to get something on to run outside), I thought that half of Seattle had to be leveled because the quake had hit with 3 distinct waves..the first the usual sort of "jiggling" that only lasty 4 or 5 secs..and then WHAM like someone had pulled the carpet out of under you followed by another one..the last two shakers lasted about 40 secs..but it seemed like 40 friggin mins!

We were SOOOO lucky that the quake was so deep!
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luckilyb there's no shaking in here...or else it would freak me out
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http://www.pgc.nrcan.gc.ca/seismo/ms...719-locmap.htm
This earthquake occurred near the site of a M=5.8 event on Thursday, 15 July 2004.

Hmm... should we be concerned that a slightly smaller earthquake happened just a few days earlier in the same area?

I'm no expert but I know an earthquake followed by a bigger earthquake shortly after usually isn't a good sign.
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This earthquake occurred near the site of a M=5.8 event on Thursday, 15 July 2004.

Hmm... should we be concerned that a slightly smaller earthquake happened just a few days earlier in the same area?

I'm no expert but I know an earthquake followed by a bigger earthquake shortly after usually isn't a good sign.
actually it is a good thing . . . . releases pressure . . . go ahead and go to sleep . . . you can't do anything about it anyway
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actually it is a good thing . . . . releases pressure . . . go ahead and go to sleep . . . you can't do anything about it anyway
Heh, I'm not actually that worried, I will sleep alright. I'm just finishing up some work at the moment.

But I do still find this stuff interesting, so I keep checking it. They've been doing a great job of updating the various sites with info about how far it reached and stuff.
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I think Australia is right in the middle of a tectonic plate and as a result we only get a few minor quakes.
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