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It's earthquake weather
Hope they're wrong.
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Wow, 100x higher chance. Hopefully, they are wrong. Good luck, folks!
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Having grown up in Southern California and having experienced a few quakes (later a few in San Diego) I can say unequivocally that I'd rather do the Housewife's of the Weather Channel Hurricane Show than a large quake.
The Housewife's of the Weather Channel is really annoying but I can see the thing coming. Best. |
scary. real scary.
but as a civil engineer - job security. |
I've been through a lot of earthquakes, but they've either been relatively small or far away. Enuff to shake things but not to do much damage.
But the san andreas is about 30 miles away where it goes past san berdo, and if it breaks that won't be far enough. |
We had a 4.5 earthquake about 5 years back. There was a loud BOOM that sounded like a large empty dumpster being dropped on the street out front. Then the floor had a wave of motion roll through. We have a concrete slab floor with carpet in my home office, and it moved. The door to my closet started rattling, and I even went over and pushed on it to stop the rattle, and it started rattling again so the wave was still moving but I could not feel it.
Zero damage to our house or area. I can't imagine a big one like Japan had at 9.1 a few years back. I will take a risk of tornadoes any day. They hit one very small area and the civilization just a few blocks way is fine. Large earthquakes or hurricanes wipe out huge areas and take years to recover. Good luck. I will dig out the picture of the lawn chair in the back yard that was knocked over Sammy posts when the weather is bad in other areas. |
The lawn chair is fine, just keep those flying cows away. ;)
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This is the restaurant at the National Severe Storms Laboratory in Norman, OK. Really! |
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Look how many people live along the Mississippi river. From Lake Itasca, Minnesota to the gulf millions of people live within the floodwaters of the river. It will flood again. 100% guarantee. Floods kill more people than any other weather event. Pick your location. There is risk. I am 100% safe from tsunamis. That is certain! |
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We had a 5.1 on Sunday...
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So the odds of an earthquake are now better than the odds of dying from CV? Time to panic!!!:D
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Quick.......get some toilet paper before it's too late.
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I check area earthquake activity on a fairly regular basis and happened to notice this activity in Niland and commented to my wife about them. We have small ones on a semi regular basis and got rocked really well during the one that hit Calexico some years back. Even though the faults in the area aren't directly connected with the San Andreas, I recently read about how they are learning faults are more interconnected than once thought. I went through a major earthquake in 1952 in the small town of Tehachapi, CA. It devastated the town. If you're curious, do a seach on it. I'm glad we live in an area of few, local faults nearby and over a good base of bedrock.
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Well before my time, but the wik says:
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Well wouldn't that complete the trifecta. Fingers crossed for them being wrong.
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Good luck. I'm also not a huge fan of earth quakes.
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Then, post Christchurch earthquake, all the earthquakes have been big ones. Walls moving 100mm back and forth, a bit hard to stand up. One even made the sea recede about 200 meters :eek: |
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