Earthquake today?
I just heard something, my ears are ringing to beat the band! I believe there to be an EARTHQUAKE in the ASIAN sector today...CHINA OR RUSSIA!
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DaGip wrote:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7653979.stm
bite me!
Iliad wrote:DaGip wrote:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7653979.stm
bite me!
An earthquake striking (I'm assuming from risk) the biggest continent? Damn that's unlikely
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_earthquakes_happen_each_dayWikianswers wrote:aproximately 2600 earthquakes happen in a day
DaGip wrote:I just heard something, my ears are ringing to beat the band! I believe there to be an EARTHQUAKE in the ASIAN sector today...CHINA OR RUSSIA!
PLAYER57832 wrote:DaGip wrote:I just heard something, my ears are ringing to beat the band! I believe there to be an EARTHQUAKE in the ASIAN sector today...CHINA OR RUSSIA!
Dancing Mustard about covered it, but I will add one thing. NO WHERE is truly "safe" from Earthquakes. Iaugh when I hear of 4.5-5.4 quakes on my local news (in PA .. for anyone who can't be bothered to check my profile). That is roughly equivalent to your a truck going by. Since the scale is logarithmic, each stop up means a doubling of the intensity... Still, if its not above a 6 ... not much damage. Areas without good Earthquake building codes will get damage in the high 5's, but anything built "to last" pretty much won't.
The BIGGEST quakes actually occur mid-continent. Though the most common quakes are on the edges of the continental plates, where fracturing makes for more faults, pressure builds mid-continent as well. Generally quakes there are mild, but once in a while too much pressure builds up. When THOSE quakes occur ... the amount of pressure released is so high, the damage is quite severe.
I cannot find the reference, but I was told in College that the biggest quake in history was in Kansas.
DaGip wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:DaGip wrote:I just heard something, my ears are ringing to beat the band! I believe there to be an EARTHQUAKE in the ASIAN sector today...CHINA OR RUSSIA!
Dancing Mustard about covered it, but I will add one thing. NO WHERE is truly "safe" from Earthquakes. Iaugh when I hear of 4.5-5.4 quakes on my local news (in PA .. for anyone who can't be bothered to check my profile). That is roughly equivalent to your a truck going by. Since the scale is logarithmic, each stop up means a doubling of the intensity... Still, if its not above a 6 ... not much damage. Areas without good Earthquake building codes will get damage in the high 5's, but anything built "to last" pretty much won't.
The BIGGEST quakes actually occur mid-continent. Though the most common quakes are on the edges of the continental plates, where fracturing makes for more faults, pressure builds mid-continent as well. Generally quakes there are mild, but once in a while too much pressure builds up. When THOSE quakes occur ... the amount of pressure released is so high, the damage is quite severe.
I cannot find the reference, but I was told in College that the biggest quake in history was in Kansas.
Okay, let's see you guys do it then. Make a prediction before the quake and put it in the forum. Then look at the USGS website and post your prediction. Stick with only the 6.0 or greater which I am able to hear.
You see, it isn't PREDICTING earthquakes...it's HEARING THEM!
DaGip wrote:Iliad wrote:DaGip wrote:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7653979.stm
bite me!
An earthquake striking (I'm assuming from risk) the biggest continent? Damn that's unlikely
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/rec ... n/Asia.php
Dude, I know you don't believe me, but this has happened so many times that I don't even question it anymore. Somehow my ears pick up the sounds of earthquakes. This one was incredibly strong and left my ears ringing for like five minutes or so!
jonesthecurl wrote:Don't I know it. I used to like relaxing in quiet places, now nowhere's quiet.
BTW there's no use going to a doctor about it, they can't do anything.