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Weekly-Ad-2509 t1_j5ue1xy wrote
The rain did more damage…. So….
repeatwad t1_j5uzhkc wrote
I watched a vid from a surfer dude filming cliffs collapsing on Torrey Pines shore. This was followed by a news crew filming people walking along the debris and still active rock slides. I understand why Yellowstone has to have signs next to thermal pools, and warnings to stay away from bears and buffalo.
AuntCatLady t1_j5vzzdg wrote
I don’t remember the exact quote or where it came from, but it’s something like “You can bet if something has a warning label, it’s because some idiot got hurt or died doing it.”
8976r7 t1_j5vq86x wrote
under 4.0 = "was that an earthquake?"
over 4.0 = "that was definitely an earthquake."
over 5.0 = getting up off the couch in case it gets bigger
over 6.0 = getting into the door jamb out of bad 1980s instinct
but that's just me. can't fight that stupid 80s instinct to get in the fucking door jamb
Bunny_Boy_Auditor t1_j5vt3y6 wrote
What about 7?
8976r7 t1_j5vvc1g wrote
When the Loma Prieta earthquake happened in the bay area in 1989, they initially said it was a 7.1, but years later it was downgraded to a 6.9. So I've technically never been in one over 7, but I imagine I'd do the same thing I was doing during that 6.9--squatting in the stupid door jamb like a moron.
Atrocity_unknown t1_j5w20w9 wrote
I lived in Travis airforce base when that happened and one of our neighbors unfortunately died during that. I was only 2 at the time, but I remember seeing all the pictures on the wall dancing and glass breaking
8976r7 t1_j5w411f wrote
that's so sad. did they die from the house collapsing or something else?
Cryptix001 t1_j5w905u wrote
Door jamb fell on them
ChalupaCabre t1_j5xg2zr wrote
Definitely choose your door jambs carefully.
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RcoketWalrus t1_j5uhcte wrote
4.2? You gotta pump those numbers up. Those are rookie numbers in this racket.
atridir t1_j5v1b1j wrote
That’s about the strength that can cause liquefaction so “not really…?”
Liquefaction is terrifying though tbh
Canis_Familiaris t1_j5vafk9 wrote
No, a 5.7 is the perfect size.
Sinep_Teg_Reggib t1_j5vz27i wrote
I’m down in Huntington Beach. Felt my bed jolt 1 time and went back to sleep.
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AStartIsBorn t1_j5v1q4j wrote
It was a fun couple of jolts where I was.
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AKMarine t1_j5tcn3a wrote
Most people slept through it. Nothin-burger.
SarahTheJuneBug t1_j5uceih wrote
I did. I woke up this morning and was asked by my mother if I felt the earthquake.
"What earthquake?"
I slept right through it.
paramedic_2 t1_j5ug7xo wrote
Rocked to sleep
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sm00thkillajones t1_j5umbdv wrote
It was a nothin-taco as well.
HeBoughtALot t1_j5u6mdj wrote
In Pasadena. It woke me up at 2am.
justlookinghfy t1_j5u8koq wrote
I saw this on trending as "Los Angeles Earthquake", thought something bad happened. A 4.2 is practically nothing.
DaysGoTooFast t1_j5to51e wrote
I felt it, wasn’t too bad
Jeansiesicle t1_j5ugj53 wrote
Oklahoma had an earthquake today too.
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o7gg t1_j5w8xw9 wrote
What are the chances someone can explain why there is isolated rings to the NW? Weird layers of material in between?
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Atrocity_unknown t1_j5ucawd wrote
Does California care about earthquakes below a 5.7?