April 5, 201015 yr the quake ......... I didn't notice a thing. My neighbors came over to ask what was going on. Said the water in the pool was sloshing and cieling fans were swaying. Wife and youngest Daughter were at Frys said lights (inside) were swinging but they didn't feel anything. Edited April 5, 201015 yr by RjION
April 5, 201015 yr the quake ......... I didn't notice a thing. My neighbors came over to ask what was going on. Said the water in the pool was sloshing and ceiling fans were swaying. Wife and youngest Daughter were at Frys said lights were swinging but they didn't feel anything. Nah...was sleeping...didn't feel anything. Sounds like it was felt stronger in So Cal. Edited April 5, 201015 yr by Cubical-aka-Moltar
April 5, 201015 yr Author Just talked to oldest Daughter ......... they were out back at the pool. Said they felt it and the water was sloshing back and forth.
April 5, 201015 yr I didn't feel anything, though I have some friends north of me who felt it, and apparently my dad sw the chandelier swaying a bit. Granted, I'm significantly further north of the epicenter (at least a couple hundred miles if not more), so whatever reaches us is nothing compared to what those more southern felt. The fact that it was felt this far north is pretty impressive.
April 6, 201015 yr Granted, I'm significantly further north of the epicenter (at least a couple hundred miles if not more), so whatever reaches us is nothing compared to what those more southern felt. The fact that it was felt this far north is pretty impressive. It totally depends on how much the epicenter is beneath the earth crust. If it is closer to the crust the s and Rayleigh waves will have energy to travel few hundred miles to cause some tremors.
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