Dang, I slept through it here. People in Louisville (25 miles to the west) felt it as well. All seems okay out this way.
Dang, I slept through it here. People in Louisville (25 miles to the west) felt it as well. All seems okay out this way.
Marcie
So what are you doing awake now?![]()
"Being retired from Biking...isn't that kinda like being retired from recess?" Stephen Colbert asked of Lance Armstrong
I didn't feel it in Memphis. I was fast asleep!
Although I do have a very busy set of train tracks in my back yard, so I'm used to sleeping through that type of thing.
Speaking as an ol' Californian: 5.4 is not small. Big, in fact, though a long ways short of The Big One. Last 5.4 in my home town lead to several buildings being condemned due critical cracking in supporting walls.
Half-marathon over. Sabbatical year over. It's back to "sacking shirt and oat cakes" as they say here.
The scary thing about it is that in Memphis we have Mud Island- a strip of land that is bordered by the MS River on one side and a smaller one's outlet on the other side. I was on a group ride the other day and just commented about how earthquake researchers are scared that if the river is ever flooded (like it is now), and there is a significant earthquake, Mud Island will literally LIQUEFY.
Good thing it was far enough away that it wasn't strong enough to cause damage
How weird it was! I felt it in Bloomington thinking we had strong winds (as I heard the walls responding like to a hard wind!)
Then, Silver called... So I felt it at least 120 miles away!
This is the 3rd 4.5+ quake in Southern Indiana in 5 years. The last one was 5.0. This one is a 5.4!
We left Memphis to get away from the New Madrid fault...and have experienced 3 quakes since...
Check the map...weird seeing a big block in the midwest!
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/
I'm going to Champaign/Urbana today...interesting to see how much they felt it there.
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
We felt it in Richmond, shook the dresser, etc...
I felt it in central Missouri. Up early and I couldn't figure out why my dishes were rattling. It was very subtle, the house was creaking and earthquake crossed my mind as I knew my coffee pot wasn't doing it. I forgot about it until the news came on. Yes, it did last awhile!
Claudia
2009 Trek 7.6fx
2013 Jamis Satellite
2014 Terry Burlington
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I think I remember reading somewhere that there has never been an earthquake in North Dakota.
Another plus is that there is plenty of daylight for evening rides...in the summer it stays light until nearly eleven at night!