Anyone else just feel the earthquake in Somerville? Was my first ever and wasn't sure what was happening at first but probably pretty mild. Just curious if anyone else experienced it also.
Me too! I just figured it was the guy who lives upstairs having super acrobatic sex or playing Rock Band... that's what's going on when the house shakes normally.
Magoun sq is close to the Maxwell's Green development, so my first though was: "what a****** is sending earth-movers through the neighborhood at this hour ??" It was thrilling the same way one of those coin-operated vibrating mattresses in a cheap hotel is: bizarre and intriguing for a very brief interval then mercifully over.
I was having dinner at the Bertucci's at Alewife and at one point noticed a rumbling in the floor. I thought maybe an extra heavy truck had gone by, but now I suspect it was the quake.
I was at work in Waltham, on the 3rd floor, and it felt like a cross between a pop, thump, and bang. It was abrupt, like somebody had dropped something heavy or a cannon had gone off (without the long-lasting echo). I've felt longer quakes in Japan before and this was nothing like those, so I didn't recognize it for what it was at first.
Anecdote: I'd gone to a talk at the Weston Observatory last year about recording the audio (the impact of shockwaves with the air) of quakes, and they had a recording of a rather dull meeting in some city that was interrupted by a similar quake, which made the guy leading said meeting jump and swear really loudly. ;)
So exciting! Our planet is incredible. Earthquakes really can happen everywhere--not just at obvious plate boundaries or major fault lines.
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Date: 2012-10-16 11:23 pm (UTC)Fill out a report!
Date: 2012-10-16 11:26 pm (UTC)http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/dyfi/
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Date: 2012-10-16 11:26 pm (UTC)Re: Fill out a report!
Date: 2012-10-16 11:38 pm (UTC)Re: Fill out a report!
Date: 2012-10-16 11:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-10-16 11:36 pm (UTC)This link is where you'd do it, I think: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/dyfi/events/us/b000d75b/us/index.html
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Date: 2012-10-16 11:24 pm (UTC)I'm in Medford.
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Date: 2012-10-16 11:31 pm (UTC)Only 3 miles down, seemed to shake for a while.
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Date: 2012-10-17 01:58 am (UTC)(tagging this 'weather' for lack of a better one)
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Date: 2012-10-17 04:49 am (UTC)Anecdote: I'd gone to a talk at the Weston Observatory last year about recording the audio (the impact of shockwaves with the air) of quakes, and they had a recording of a rather dull meeting in some city that was interrupted by a similar quake, which made the guy leading said meeting jump and swear really loudly. ;)
So exciting! Our planet is incredible. Earthquakes really can happen everywhere--not just at obvious plate boundaries or major fault lines.
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Date: 2012-10-17 11:13 am (UTC)Of course, I was involved in a really good book at the time, so I might not have been paying a lot of attention.
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Date: 2012-10-18 03:26 am (UTC)What must Somerville be forced to endure!