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#199644 - 04/04/10 09:57 PM Earthquake in Baja
Compugeek Offline
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22:40 UTC, 15:40 PDT.

Mag. 6.9, south of Mexicali.

Ground here in San Diego rocked fairly strongly for at least 30 seconds.

I've felt a couple of aftershocks, very small.


Edited by Compugeek (04/04/10 09:58 PM)
Edit Reason: cx GMT to UTC
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#199645 - 04/04/10 10:12 PM Re: Earthquake in Baja [Re: Compugeek]
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The earth moved for me, too, here in Ventura. It was surely pretty rough at the epicenter, but that is a very thinly populated area.
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#199646 - 04/04/10 10:31 PM Re: Earthquake in Baja [Re: Compugeek]
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I was on the sofa watching TV when it hit. No big jolt or big shaking. Felt more like my house was suddenly floating on the water for a while and it was quite significant. It's an odd sensation because it's almost so subtle that you keep wondering if the ground is still moving or whether it's just your own body's natural movements.

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#199647 - 04/04/10 10:32 PM Re: Earthquake in Baja [Re: hikermor]
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Yep, felt it in San Diego, but nothing to be alarmed about here. We've had a number of shakers relatively near here within the last hour. Were those aftershocks or separate/distinct quakes?
http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/latest.htm
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#199648 - 04/04/10 11:02 PM Re: Earthquake in Baja [Re: Russ]
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A lot of fairly big red squares showing up on the usgs charts in the last few minutes - must be after shocks....


Edited by hikermor (04/04/10 11:02 PM)
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#199649 - 04/04/10 11:07 PM Re: Earthquake in Baja [Re: hikermor]
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Don't aftershocks need to be on the same fault? Most seem to line up, but that Magnitude 5.1 near Imperial, CA looks to be distinct.

Version #2 of the report apparently moved the quake from Imperial CA south to near the same location as the Mag 7.2 shaker. So that would definitely be an aftershock.


Edited by Russ (04/04/10 11:36 PM)
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#199654 - 04/05/10 12:15 AM Re: Earthquake in Baja [Re: Russ]
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#199655 - 04/05/10 12:19 AM Re: Earthquake in Baja [Re: Blast]
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We're good here, but listening to the radio they apparently have a lot of adobe construction in that area. Adobe homes being hit with a Mag 7.2 quake is not a good thing.
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#199657 - 04/05/10 01:30 AM Re: Earthquake in Baja [Re: Russ]
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It was a "Roller" type feeling for about 30 seconds,here in Marina del Rey.The Powerlines were visibly swaying,back & forth.I noticed some folks complaining of Motion sickness.I'd heard that at the same time as the Baja quake was happening,there was a 4.0 in Santa Monica Bay 6 miles out.

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#199660 - 04/05/10 02:33 AM Re: Earthquake in Baja [Re: Richlacal]
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7.2 magnitude in Baja California

My friend just told me he was on board a Navy vessel 150 miles away and felt it shaking. He has lived in CA for a long time... and been around the world in the Navy (almost 20 years service) and never felt an earthquake in a boat before.

Sounds a bit crazy
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