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5.8 Earthquake

  • Thread starter GregNY
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I just felt the 5.8 earthquake that just hit Virginia!

CRAZY to feel the grounds shift on Long Island, NY originating from VA. Wow...
 
Felt nothing at all here...not so much as a vibration.
 
I keep telling him that given the speed of earthquakes, the shock might take up to ten minutes to reach him XD Be very afraid
 
A friend of mine in Pittsburgh felt it as well. Amazing
 
I keep telling him that given the speed of earthquakes, the shock might take up to ten minutes to reach him XD Be very afraid

You told me that 25min ago. :lol:
 
The building I was in was swaying. I thought some heavy machinery was outside, some very heavy machinery. Or someone it the side of the building with a dump truck.
 
Same here wireman. We currently have major construction going on at Aqueduct Racetrack. They're building a casino. We thought they made a big boo boo.... apparently not
 
My office attacked me. desk drawers flew out, files and binders cascaded through the air and one bookcase almost fell over. I tried to satnd up and couldn't. My brother up in Rhode island felt his building sway.
 
  • #10
Poor chib :down:

I hope everyone's ok.. I know it's something you don't really prepare for on the east coast. Now you still guys have that Irene coming your way too.
 
  • #11
Felt it here in New Haven... I stood up to go to the kitchen and everything started moving back and forth. At first I just thought I was really really hungover. My family is in Virginia they all seem to be fine a little shook up but fine.
 
  • #13
I hope it's only a precaution, but the news sites are saying two nuclear reactors have been brought offline. God, I hope it's just for precaution.
 
  • #14
I felt it too here in Toronto! It wasn't too strong, but my nep pitchers sure were-a-swaying ;)
 
  • #15
I hope it's only a precaution, but the news sites are saying two nuclear reactors have been brought offline. God, I hope it's just for precaution.

Boron rods are automatically inserted at the slightest wiff of a problem. Don't worry, those things have a billion safety precautions.
 
  • #16
Boron rods are automatically inserted at the slightest wiff of a problem. Don't worry, those things have a billion safety precautions.

Tell that to the Japanese
 
  • #17
Tell that to the Japanese

...who had an earthquake over a thousand times more powerful, with a reactor forty years old and without any real harm in the end... Heck, a hydroelectric dam broke there at the same time and killed about five hundred people. Ever hear about that?
 
  • #18
I deeply apologize for having caused this earthquake.
Earlier today I was at lunch and discussing hurricane preperations with facilities maintance due to the threat of Irene hitting us.
I was trying to explain how realatively secure the building would be from damage and had causally said
"It's not like we have to get ready for an earthquake."
Less than a half hour later the quake occured.
Again,I apologize for any inconvience that i may have caused.
BTW..the reactors at north anna were just taken off for a precaution. i checked, and hope the sources are right.
 
  • #19
Poor chib :down:

I hope everyone's ok.. I know it's something you don't really prepare for on the east coast. Now you still guys have that Irene coming your way too.

well..we dont really *need* to prepare for earthquakes around here..Jokes are already making the rounds!

http://www.grist.org/list/2011-08-23-photos-of-devastation-from-the-east-coast-earthquake

(I know its not a laughing matter to those of you in California..sorry about that...the "joke" is probably more about poking fun at ourselves, because its SUCH a huge deal this afternoon, but in reality it's pretty much a non-event..)

I felt it clearly in Rochester, NY! my desk at work was vibrating..really weird sensation! I couldn't *see* any movement, but I could clearly feel it..probably about 50% of people around here felt it..the other half missed it completely and felt nothing..

Hurricane Irene has much more potential to be genuinely dangerous..

Scot
 
  • #20
A friend of mine in Pittsburgh felt it as well. Amazing
Really? I felt nothing and I was either in Target or in the car at the time. I missed out on experiencing an earthquake.

---------- Post added at 04:22 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:21 PM ----------

My office attacked me. desk drawers flew out, files and binders cascaded through the air and one bookcase almost fell over. I tried to satnd up and couldn't. My brother up in Rhode island felt his building sway.

Aww :( Hope you feel better.
 
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