Posted on 03/02/2010 3:32:15 PM PST by The Magical Mischief Tour
Well, take some advice from a 35 year California resident.
Just ride the waves man. 8-),
New Madrid Seismic Zone
Yep, very bad!
Paging Mr. Travis McGee. New Madrid Fault is gettin’ warmed up, ready to make your novel come true...
I'm sixty miles north of Caruthersville and about fifty miles west of the Mississippi.
The know it all people say be prepared , but how can you prepare for an earthquake?
I may start sleeping in my clothes;))
Obama is playing wild and loose with the ol’ earthquake machine.
Sounds like you are far enuff away. FR author Travis McGee uses a New Madrid fault quake as part of his novel, “ Foreign Enemies and Traitors”
http://www.enemiesforeignanddomestic.com/FESP.htm
This long excerpt describes the aftermath of a pair of New Madrid Fault quakes of Richter 8.
It wouldn’t be pretty.
“3.7 is itty bitty. Call me when it gets up to 6.5
- Los Angeles Resident”
3.7 is itty bitty. Call me when it gets up to 6.5
- Expat living in Santiago, Chile
See #27
When we had the 5.00, I was sitting at the kitchen table drinking coffee, hubby was still sleeping. It felt like a big close blast of dynamite but without the noise. I thought it was thunder but again, no noise. The shaking continued and my coffee spilled. It was more like the house was rocking, it seemed. I had never seen an earthquake before and it took a few seconds for it to register. I remember running down the hall yelling “Earthquake! Get up!” My husband was sitting up in bed going, “what what”. LOL He thought I was shaking the bed.
As a teen growing up in central IN (about 35 years ago) I felt an earthquake. I went outside and looked at the house because I though someone was outside shaking it.
Around 29 years ago, northeast Indiana in a big old 100 year old Catholic church for a Wednesday night Mass for my recently departed Grandfather. A 5-something somewhere and the racket from the pews in the old place was amazing, I went outside to see what was going on. Came back in and a nun from California clued me in on it.
I felt it in Cape Girardeau, Mo, but just barely. In fact it didn’t register in my mind as an earthquake, maybe more like someone doing some blasting in a quarry. On the other hand, the New Madrid fault will ruin a lot of people’s day if it really lets go. St. Louis is an old brick city and brick buildings don’t do earthquakes gracefully.
Really! I read that the last time it went off in the 1800’s that it was felt as far away as Boston! I’m close enough probably for some damage so hope this is just a fluke.
Wow! I could see that happening. I think we will seriously start looking for a place in the mountains in East Tennessee.
Did you read that excerpt from my book? It’s pretty long, but the book is even longer....570 pages. Most of it takes place in TN.
Yes I did. Every word of it. It was very interesting. I usually don’t get into long articles like this but I did read it. I had to stop and go shopping but I couldn’t wait to get back to it. My husband and I are seriously talking about selling our house in town and moving to the mountains and preparing for a disaster. We have felt a sense of foreboding for a long time now. Even if nothing happens, we will be living out our years close to our daughter and grandaughter and great grandson just like we wanted to.
Given a choice between east or west tennessee, I’d go WAY east!
Yep. East. To the mountains.
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