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    Another Quake

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    Just had another 5.2, centered in Yucaipa(sp?), when I finally got thru to my kids, my priorities was go check on the dog, then make sure my bike is ok.

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    5.3 actually! i was sitting here at my desk.. and felt it....

    http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqs...ci14155260.htm

    we've had a ton of aftershocks since, too.. haven't felt those, though!

    i hate earthquakes

    http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqs...-118.-116.html

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    yes, there's something about the very earth no longer being reliably stable that is very unsettling
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    I vaguely remember hearing something along the lines of, we had a nice long period of quiet. Now the earth is getting active again, and it will continue to be active for a while.

    Or I could be making it all up.

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    Angry

    I think it's related to this rackin' frackin' weather.

    Dumping (again) here in Kalifornia and expected to snow in the mountains.

    Oh, did I say?

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    Earthquakes are one of reasons I now live in Washington State. I had my fill of them growing up in Southern California. There's not much worse than being shaken out of bed at 5AM. Sorry to hear they are rumbling again. I have inlaws in Hemet, CA that keep us posted on the weather and the quakes. This has been a weird year for the southwest.

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    Thanks for that thought... ;-)

    Trek, typing from over the Hayward Fault

    Still I'd rather face the prospect of Quakes than "Hurricane Season" and "Tornado Season" each and every year.

    Seriously folks those of us in the Bay Area and Kaleefornia in general it's not "if" we'll have a major quake (8.0+) but "when". So do check sites like USGS, Red Cross and formulate a safety plan such as;

    http://www.redcross.org/services/dis...0_568_,00.html

    now...one of the things mentioned there is that after a quake or natural disaster *stay off the ever lovin' freakin' phone* and that means you.

    A word about that, gonna "out myself" here as a phone co. worker.

    Dial tone was never meant to work for everyone at once. Your Central Office which is where your dial tone comes from (and yes folks that includes your internet access) is an amazing peice of work and simply phenominal technology but it can't handle when everyone in a local service area picks up the phone at once ..... or calls in at once. So the system is designed to "protect itself" will shut down if overloaded that way. This is why for example if you leave your phone off the hook for a long time you loose your dial tone.

    Am I right Spazz "technology goddess" Dog?

    So as part of your disaster plan establish a phone tree.

    Pick someone in your family waaaay outside any effected area. Tell them that *when* (not if) the big one hits you will try to call them and that they can notify everyone else and everyone else can call them, not you.

    You may have to wait 48-72 hours to get a call out. When you feel it's ok if you pick up the phone and there is slow dial tone or no dial tone *stay on the line* don't hang up and try again. Repeated attempts slow the system for all. Make your call to the outside world and then get back to whatever.

    Trek "safety first" 420
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    Whole lotta shakin' goin' on....

    Quote Originally Posted by bikerHen
    Earthquakes are one of reasons I now live in Washington State. I had my fill of them growing up in Southern California. There's not much worse than being shaken out of bed at 5AM.
    Sooooo....to get away from earthquakes, ya moved to Washington State, where not only do they get (small) earthquakes, but they have an active volcano, that ---ummm--- could also wake you up at 5am and fill the air with ash to boot!

    Just had to tease ya, BikerHen!

    Washington sure is pretty...I don't blame you. But I honestly don't think I could bear to move too far away from my dear Yosemite National Park, and I rather dig earthquakes (however, I might think a little more conservatively if I lived closer to a major fault line, Trek You guys get soooo many little ones every day up there that you don't feel!! Comforting not, I'm sure). I think I was a seismologist in my past life. All this worldwide earthquake activity since Indonesia Dec. 26 is extremely intriguing.

    Oh yea! Editing to say that we had yet another in California earlier this evening...6.4 (per first reports by the USGS) off the coast, just to the east of the off-shore 7.0 we had the other day. Fun!
    Last edited by BikeMomma; 06-17-2005 at 03:56 AM.
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    Eeek - earthquakes, volcanoes! Very glad I'm in boring, damp old England. It must be terrifying to live somewhere that has earthquakes. Hope everyone is safe and well, if a little shook up.

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    First earthquake I ever experienced was when I was living outside of Boston (the epicenter was in southern Maine). Few places are earthquake-free.

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    We're not always boring MM
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2275158.stm
    Okay it was in 2002

    No, the idea of living with even the remotest possibility of a severe quake does not appeal.
    Hope you're all okay over there

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    2 more ovenight! whoa! and the one yesterday afternoon downgraded to 4.9... i don't like this

    i'm particularly worried about being on the "wrong" side of the san andreas tomorrow....

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    caligurl "i'm particularly worried about being on the "wrong" side of the san andreas tomorrow.... "

    is that the side that floats out to sea?


    I've read one should plan to be on your own for about 72 hours. Most of us have camping supplies, good idea is to organize them outside your house in case of damage and you can't get in. Have plenty of water, non perishable food. I'm treating this as a reminder to be better prepared than I am.
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    how many of you are truly prepared... several days worth of emergency supplies in weather proof accessible container that you'll be able to get to in event of the "big one?"
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    yep... i'll be on the floating to sea side tomorrow!

    we have all our camping gear in one spot in the garage... we do have an eathquake box.. but, sadly, it is out of date.. we really need to go through it!

    we normally have water... but i think we drank it and never replenished it.. MUST do that..

    however... tomorrow.. we'll be 3 hours from home and the dogs and cats will be home alone! i will really freak and panic if i can't get to them! (heck.. i freaked duing the hector mines quake cuz tyler was still a puppy and sleeping in a crate in the bedroom.. hubby was dragging me down the hall and i'm screaming "I WANT MY PUPPY! I WANT MY PUPPY!" (brie was following us!) not sure how i managed to get kassie in her cat carrier and in the car to safety! i'm such a drama queen! )

    p.s. the camping stuff and earthquake box are on the shelf at the very front of the garage so we can dig through the rubble and get it... it's not outsidw where is really should be!

 

 

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