Life at the Epicenter

Posted by: hikermor

Life at the Epicenter - 09/12/14 07:26 PM

About an hour ago, I felt a very obvious, sharp jolt, then stillness. Going to the USGS website a few minutes later, I learned that it was a Richter 2.5, 2km north of my community. While on the site, I filled out a DYFI form, an interesting process.

I immediately got a response, stating that my location (street address) was at the epicenter! At least I have a reliable experience to compare with the next one.....

Incidentally, no discernible effects at all - nothing fell, nothing broke. Maybe I will have a more exciting report the next time.
Posted by: AKSAR

Re: Life at the Epicenter - 09/12/14 07:30 PM

Originally Posted By: hikermor
....... Maybe I will have a more exciting report the next time.
Hopefully not. When it comes to earthquakes, boring is good!
smile
Posted by: dougwalkabout

Re: Life at the Epicenter - 09/13/14 02:45 AM

There are suggestions that hikermor is at the epicentre of a fair bit of mischief. Coincidence, this? Hmmm ...
Posted by: ireckon

Re: Life at the Epicenter - 09/14/14 05:52 PM

OK, just be careful for what you wish.
Posted by: hikermor

Re: Life at the Epicenter - 09/15/14 10:16 PM

Thanks - that's good advice! But earthquakes are interesting. Unlike hurricanes and tornadoes, there is no robust forecasting and no "earthquake season" so you need to be aware just about all the time. A round is in the chamber, and the safety is off...., so to speak

If earthquakes are part of your threat profile, you need to be ready almost constantly and develop good habits, like always topping off the gas tank when it gets half full.
Posted by: Ian

Re: Life at the Epicenter - 09/16/14 06:42 PM

You need one of these:

The Earthquake House

The Earthquake House
Posted by: Pete

Re: Life at the Epicenter - 09/20/14 03:55 AM

hikermor - the same exact thing happened at my house 3 days ago. very sharp jolt - then all done. Magnitude 2.6. My home was very close to the epicenter of that one too. Los Angeles.

it will be a whole different story if it's a mag 5.0 or 6.0 and either one of us is at the epicenter.

Pete
Posted by: sodak

Re: Life at the Epicenter - 10/04/14 04:00 AM

I was too close for comfort in an 8.2 in 1968, in Okinawa. That's something you never forget.