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Had a small earthquake here this morning. Apparently centered in Illinois, it
was felt at least 30 miles NE of my location. Just a bit of a rattle. Region: ILLINOIS Geographic coordinates: 38.520N, 87.872W Magnitude: 5.4 Mw Depth: 5 km Universal Time (UTC): 18 Apr 2008 09:36:56 Time near the Epicenter: 18 Apr 2008 03:36:56 Local standard time in your area: 18 Apr 2008 09:36:56 Location with respect to nearby cities: 12 km (7 miles) E (90 degrees) of West Salem, IL 14 km (8 miles) NE (53 degrees) of Bone Gap, IL 14 km (9 miles) W (266 degrees) of Allendale, IL 67 km (41 miles) NNW (335 degrees) of Evansville, IN 206 km (128 miles) E (93 degrees) of St. Louis, MO dxAce Michigan USA |
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dxAce wrote:
Had a small earthquake here this morning. Apparently centered in Illinois, it was felt at least 30 miles NE of my location. Just a bit of a rattle. Region: ILLINOIS Geographic coordinates: 38.520N, 87.872W Magnitude: 5.4 Mw Depth: 5 km Universal Time (UTC): 18 Apr 2008 09:36:56 Time near the Epicenter: 18 Apr 2008 03:36:56 Local standard time in your area: 18 Apr 2008 09:36:56 Location with respect to nearby cities: 12 km (7 miles) E (90 degrees) of West Salem, IL 14 km (8 miles) NE (53 degrees) of Bone Gap, IL 14 km (9 miles) W (266 degrees) of Allendale, IL 67 km (41 miles) NNW (335 degrees) of Evansville, IN 206 km (128 miles) E (93 degrees) of St. Louis, MO dxAce Michigan USA I wonder if New Madrid is getting antsy, again. There's quite a bit of seismic activity downstate that originates with pressures bearing on the New Madrid fault. I didn't feel anything here. But that's probably why I'm still single. But thanks for the head's up. I'll check the seismograph at the Planetarium when I'm down there this weekend. |
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I was watching local WLBT www.wlbt.com tv news this morning.They
showed a short video clip at an Evansville,Indiana tv station on there, that webcam of theirs was shaking just like, Shake it Baby, dont break it, Wrap it up and I will take it. The guy in Indiana said,,, Are we having an Earthquake! cuhulin |
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www.devilfinder.com RSOE Havaria
Sompin like that, I have known of that website for years.About seven years ago, I saw a website about live online Earthquake counters, them thingys scrolling them lines on them graphs, whatever.New York City is sittin on top of at least one Earthquake Fault.A few years ago, somebody came into this very self same newsgroup and he/she/it/Bitch intimated I dont know what I am talking about. cuhulin |
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It's so much that thingys are gettin ''antsy'' It's like this,,, (my
misconstrued opinion) Earth is made of Space Junk, Earth is always churning itself inside out, it's Murphy's Law.Just like wayyyyy back in the 1940s in Carthage,Mississippi www.thecarthaginian.com and my mom used to get me out in the front yard under that big Walnut Tree and workin that auld Butter Churn thangy up and down.Earth is Dymacic, Earth is always changing and us little insignifence human beans are in the way! cuhulin |
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D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: Had a small earthquake here this morning. Apparently centered in Illinois, it was felt at least 30 miles NE of my location. Just a bit of a rattle. Region: ILLINOIS Geographic coordinates: 38.520N, 87.872W Magnitude: 5.4 Mw Depth: 5 km Universal Time (UTC): 18 Apr 2008 09:36:56 Time near the Epicenter: 18 Apr 2008 03:36:56 Local standard time in your area: 18 Apr 2008 09:36:56 Location with respect to nearby cities: 12 km (7 miles) E (90 degrees) of West Salem, IL 14 km (8 miles) NE (53 degrees) of Bone Gap, IL 14 km (9 miles) W (266 degrees) of Allendale, IL 67 km (41 miles) NNW (335 degrees) of Evansville, IN 206 km (128 miles) E (93 degrees) of St. Louis, MO dxAce Michigan USA I wonder if New Madrid is getting antsy, again. Yeah, I guess a long time ago that was a big one. Hard telling what it might do these days if it let loose with a major jolt. There's quite a bit of seismic activity downstate that originates with pressures bearing on the New Madrid fault. I didn't feel anything here. But that's probably why I'm still single. But thanks for the head's up. I'll check the seismograph at the Planetarium when I'm down there this weekend. |
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On Apr 18, 3:44*am, dxAce wrote:
Had a small earthquake here this morning. Apparently centered in Illinois, it was felt at least 30 miles NE of my location. Just a bit of a rattle. Region: * * * * * * * * * * * * * *ILLINOIS Geographic coordinates: * * * * * *38.520N, *87.872W Magnitude: * * * * * * * * * * * *5.4 Mw Depth: * * * * * * * * * * * * * *5 km Universal Time (UTC): * * * * * * 18 Apr 2008 *09:36:56 Time near the Epicenter: * * * * *18 Apr 2008 *03:36:56 Local standard time in your area: 18 Apr 2008 *09:36:56 Location with respect to nearby cities: * 12 km (7 miles) E (90 degrees) of West Salem, IL * 14 km (8 miles) NE (53 degrees) of Bone Gap, IL * 14 km (9 miles) W (266 degrees) of Allendale, IL * 67 km (41 miles) NNW (335 degrees) of Evansville, IN *206 km (128 miles) E (93 degrees) of St. Louis, MO dxAce Michigan USA DX Ace - It's 'only' a matter of Time . . . The Great New Madrid Earthquakes http://www.tuppenceworth.ie/biglife/quake.html The New Madrid Fault Zone (NMFZ) http://quake.ualr.edu/public/nmfz.htm The Great Midwest Quake http://www.lib.niu.edu/2001/icl010810.html Uncovering Hidden Hazards in the Mississippi Valley http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/prepare/factsheets/HiddenHazs/ until the next Big One ! ~ RHF |
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I woked up early this mawnin, around 5:30 AM.Turned my Sony Trinitron
Wega CRT flat screen tv thingy on.Clicked on WLBT tv news.A few minutes later, they showed a short video with audio clip out of WFIE, Evansville,Indiana.The video was shakeing to beat the band! That Indiana guy said something like, Are we having an Earthquake? I haven't seen videos shake like that since Katrina. cuhulin |
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D Peter Maus wrote:
I didn't feel anything here. But that's probably why I'm still single. Conversely, people feeling everything around them hardly ever stay married long. mike |
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There used to be an old raggity Kingsland Hotel at 6668 Delmar Street in
Saint Louis.I was there for a while in 1961, before I joined the Army in 1962.I remember a very mild shakeing at that old hotel in 1961.KMOX radio said it was an Earthquake. cuhulin |
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One time, right after our half hour dinner break at the auto/truck/lawn
mower/MG auto battery factory where I used to work in Florence,Mississippi,,,, I said, Shake it baby, dont break it, wrap it up and I will take it. She backed up about two steps, said,,, What did you say,Larry? cuhulin |
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dxAce wrote:
It was revised after the original report, which came via email from the USGS. I get those on my SMS phone. Just SoCal. That's plenty. Do you get alerts for the whole USA? |
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Dave wrote: dxAce wrote: It was revised after the original report, which came via email from the USGS. I get those on my SMS phone. Just SoCal. That's plenty. Do you get alerts for the whole USA? I do get them for the whole USA (and world) but I'll have to go look at what my defaults are as far as magnitude are. Here is the site to sign up for the email alerts: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/ens |
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http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080419/D904VLJ80.html
I remember the 1968 quake on the Wabash Fault. I was at my grandparents home in Ft. Wayne, Indiana at the time. dxAce wrote: Had a small earthquake here this morning. Apparently centered in Illinois, it was felt at least 30 miles NE of my location. Just a bit of a rattle. Region: ILLINOIS Geographic coordinates: 38.520N, 87.872W Magnitude: 5.4 Mw Depth: 5 km Universal Time (UTC): 18 Apr 2008 09:36:56 Time near the Epicenter: 18 Apr 2008 03:36:56 Local standard time in your area: 18 Apr 2008 09:36:56 Location with respect to nearby cities: 12 km (7 miles) E (90 degrees) of West Salem, IL 14 km (8 miles) NE (53 degrees) of Bone Gap, IL 14 km (9 miles) W (266 degrees) of Allendale, IL 67 km (41 miles) NNW (335 degrees) of Evansville, IN 206 km (128 miles) E (93 degrees) of St. Louis, MO dxAce Michigan USA |
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In article ,
dxAce wrote: Had a small earthquake here this morning. Apparently centered in Illinois, it was felt at least 30 miles NE of my location. Just a bit of a rattle. Region: ILLINOIS Geographic coordinates: 38.520N, 87.872W Magnitude: 5.4 Mw Depth: 5 km Universal Time (UTC): 18 Apr 2008 09:36:56 Time near the Epicenter: 18 Apr 2008 03:36:56 Local standard time in your area: 18 Apr 2008 09:36:56 Location with respect to nearby cities: 12 km (7 miles) E (90 degrees) of West Salem, IL 14 km (8 miles) NE (53 degrees) of Bone Gap, IL 14 km (9 miles) W (266 degrees) of Allendale, IL 67 km (41 miles) NNW (335 degrees) of Evansville, IN 206 km (128 miles) E (93 degrees) of St. Louis, MO http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080419/D904VLJ80.html I remember the 1968 quake on the Wabash Fault. I was at my grandparents home in Ft. Wayne, Indiana at the time. Everyplace has its problems like violent weather, earthquakes, fires. You make your choice and live with it. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Apr 18, 2:45*pm, dxAce wrote:
Telamon wrote: In article , *D Peter wrote: dxAce wrote: Had a small earthquake here this morning. Apparently centered in Illinois, it was felt at least 30 miles NE of my location. Just a bit of a rattle.. Region: * * * * * * * * * * * * * *ILLINOIS Geographic coordinates: * * * * * *38.520N, *87.872W Magnitude: * * * * * * * * * * * *5.4 Mw Depth: * * * * * * * * * * * * * *5 km Universal Time (UTC): * * * * * * 18 Apr 2008 *09:36:56 Time near the Epicenter: * * * * *18 Apr 2008 *03:36:56 Local standard time in your area: 18 Apr 2008 *09:36:56 Location with respect to nearby cities: * 12 km (7 miles) E (90 degrees) of West Salem, IL * 14 km (8 miles) NE (53 degrees) of Bone Gap, IL * 14 km (9 miles) W (266 degrees) of Allendale, IL * 67 km (41 miles) NNW (335 degrees) of Evansville, IN *206 km (128 miles) E (93 degrees) of St. Louis, MO dxAce Michigan USA * *I wonder if New Madrid is getting antsy, again. There's quite a bit of seismic activity downstate that originates with pressures bearing on the New Madrid fault. * *I didn't feel anything here. But that's probably why I'm still single. * *But thanks for the head's up. I'll check the seismograph at the Planetarium when I'm down there this weekend. That was a magnitude 5.2 It was revised after the original report, which came via email from the USGS. You must have been to this page. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/Quakes/us2008qza6.php -- Telamon Ventura, California- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Anyone besides me find it odd that when the news broke, the only picture any of the news stations in the Chicago area could come up with was fallen bricks off a building in Louisville KY some - oh - 200 miles from the epicenter.?? I kept waiting for some station to at the very least go down to Mt. Vernon IL and take some pics, but there was nothing. Also, I guess not much happened in West Salem - no real calamity. But that fault line is bad. I find it so interesting that everybody talks so much about California - and very little gets said about the NEW MADRID fault line which is supposed to be far more dangerous. Anyone have any good news articles on this quake?? Still trying to look up the Mt. Vernon Register. I'm fairly certain Bone Gap doesn't have a media outlet. :) |
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" wrote: On Apr 18, 2:45 pm, dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , D Peter wrote: dxAce wrote: Had a small earthquake here this morning. Apparently centered in Illinois, it was felt at least 30 miles NE of my location. Just a bit of a rattle. Region: ILLINOIS Geographic coordinates: 38.520N, 87.872W Magnitude: 5.4 Mw Depth: 5 km Universal Time (UTC): 18 Apr 2008 09:36:56 Time near the Epicenter: 18 Apr 2008 03:36:56 Local standard time in your area: 18 Apr 2008 09:36:56 Location with respect to nearby cities: 12 km (7 miles) E (90 degrees) of West Salem, IL 14 km (8 miles) NE (53 degrees) of Bone Gap, IL 14 km (9 miles) W (266 degrees) of Allendale, IL 67 km (41 miles) NNW (335 degrees) of Evansville, IN 206 km (128 miles) E (93 degrees) of St. Louis, MO dxAce Michigan USA I wonder if New Madrid is getting antsy, again. There's quite a bit of seismic activity downstate that originates with pressures bearing on the New Madrid fault. I didn't feel anything here. But that's probably why I'm still single. But thanks for the head's up. I'll check the seismograph at the Planetarium when I'm down there this weekend. That was a magnitude 5.2 It was revised after the original report, which came via email from the USGS. You must have been to this page. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/Quakes/us2008qza6.php -- Telamon Ventura, California- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Anyone besides me find it odd that when the news broke, the only picture any of the news stations in the Chicago area could come up with was fallen bricks off a building in Louisville KY some - oh - 200 miles from the epicenter.?? I kept waiting for some station to at the very least go down to Mt. Vernon IL and take some pics, but there was nothing. Also, I guess not much happened in West Salem - no real calamity. But that fault line is bad. I find it so interesting that everybody talks so much about California - and very little gets said about the NEW MADRID fault line which is supposed to be far more dangerous. Anyone have any good news articles on this quake?? Still trying to look up the Mt. Vernon Register. I'm fairly certain Bone Gap doesn't have a media outlet. :) WLS radio and at least their ABC 7 outlet had sent some folks down to that area. Apparantly quite rural. As far as I know the damage in Louisville was really the only big news heard even here. Quite lucky I suppose. |
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