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East vs. West Earthquakes: Way Different Creatures (East coast quakes are rare, affect larger area)
US News ^ | 08/24/2011 | Alicia Chang

Posted on 08/24/2011 12:04:24 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

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1 posted on 08/24/2011 12:04:30 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind
the East Coast rocks.

I don't know what the West Coast does.

2 posted on 08/24/2011 12:08:10 PM PDT by the invisib1e hand
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To: the invisib1e hand

7.0 Magnitude in Peru today

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/usc0005j3l.php


3 posted on 08/24/2011 12:15:11 PM PDT by Whenifhow
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To: the invisib1e hand; Quix; ex-Texan; NorwegianViking

7.0 Magnitude in Peru today

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/usc0005j3l.php


4 posted on 08/24/2011 12:15:51 PM PDT by Whenifhow
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To: SeekAndFind

5.8 quake isn’t unusual for California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska, where one occurs about once a year. Those states have had 103 quakes 5.8 or bigger since 1900

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I think they better check their math. Looks like over 800 just for Alaska.

http://www.aeic.alaska.edu/cgi-bin/db2catalog.pl?lowerlat=50.0&upperlat=71.0&leftlon=172.0&rightlon=-130.0&minz=0.0&minz=350.0&mintime=01%2F01%2F1898&mintime=12%2F31%2F2010&minmag=5.8&maxnum=1000


5 posted on 08/24/2011 12:17:11 PM PDT by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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To: SeekAndFind

In California we stir our coffee with 5.8 quakes.

On the East Coast it’s dress over the head time.


6 posted on 08/24/2011 12:17:11 PM PDT by rogue yam
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To: SeekAndFind

One other contrast between east & west coasts - the amount of quake caused property damage and dead bodies.


7 posted on 08/24/2011 12:20:56 PM PDT by skeeter
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To: the invisib1e hand
the East Coast rocks.

I don't know what the West Coast does.

We roll...

8 posted on 08/24/2011 12:22:12 PM PDT by null and void (Day 943 of America's holiday from reality...)
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To: skeeter

Yep. On the west coast, earthquakes kill people.


9 posted on 08/24/2011 12:23:42 PM PDT by americanophile ("this absurd theology of an immoral Bedouin, is a rotting corpse which poisons our lives" - Ataturk)
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“East vs. West Earthquakes: Way Different Creatures”

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And earthquakes out here in flyover, driven largely by the huge New Madrid fault, matter not at all.

Just like the weather. This summer’s heat wave didn’t start making real news, until it reached the important folks up east.


10 posted on 08/24/2011 12:29:25 PM PDT by EyeGuy (2012: When the Levee Breaks)
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To: SeekAndFind

Wait! Wait! Wait! Isn’t the New Yawkers who are always telling us how tough and brave they are? But isn’t it
the New Yawkers who stayed where they are and wasn’t it
others, including people from New York, who took up Conestoga Wagons, barrels of flour and flint lock muskets and went west? And then I listened to New Yawkers talking
on the news about how the earthquake scared them. It’s time we expose this brave New Yorkers baloney for exactly what it is. Baloney.


11 posted on 08/24/2011 12:33:05 PM PDT by righttackle44 (I may not be much, but I raised a U.S. Marine.)
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To: EyeGuy

Yep.

Flooding in Nashville, yawn.
Coloradans trapped by a blizzard. no biggie.
Fires in Texas. what?
Drought all over the middle US. “did you say something?”
Tornados in Missouri. What 2 or 3 days worth of their attention.
But when bad weather affects the eastern power corridor, it’s armageddon.

waaaa.


12 posted on 08/24/2011 12:35:42 PM PDT by Texas resident (Hunkered Down)
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Here in the northeast, we likewise laugh at the panic that is caused by an inch of snow in Texas, Georgia, or Southern California.

So I guess we’re even. If haven’t had an experience with an unusual act of nature, no matter how mild it is, it’s a little disturbing.


13 posted on 08/24/2011 12:46:30 PM PDT by kidd (S&P gives Obama an 'AA+'...Obama's only published grade)
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To: kidd; Texas resident

I wonder what acts of nature they have to worry about in Hawaii...


14 posted on 08/24/2011 12:53:37 PM PDT by SeekAndFind (u)
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To: kidd

That’s a good point. I rememeber laughing when the local radio station(in Va) would somehow play psa’s telling Californians to be really careful when they drive in the rain. Yesterday was the first time for me as far as earthquakes go, and I take it that it was pretty mild as far as severity of damage, so fair enough.

Freegards


15 posted on 08/24/2011 12:53:47 PM PDT by Ransomed
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To: SeekAndFind

As a result of the most recent quakes, the siesmologists hae identified a new fault. It runs from Ithaca to Manhattan and up to Boston, running not far from Martha’s Vinyard. It als goes through Philadelphia and Baltimore into Washington DC, then through Virginia all the way to New Orleans. It is the Bush Fault.


16 posted on 08/24/2011 12:57:18 PM PDT by frithguild (We admitted we were powerless over government - that out lives had become unmanageable)
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To: SeekAndFind

I felt it in LA. (Lower Alabama)


17 posted on 08/24/2011 1:09:47 PM PDT by SonnyBubba
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To: frithguild

That joke about Bush’s Fault and the earthquake is old news by now.


18 posted on 08/24/2011 1:17:12 PM PDT by justiceseeker93
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To: SeekAndFind; EyeGuy; All
The article makes no mention of quakes erupting in the Midwest. I suppose they behave more like the "East Coast" quakes described in the posted article than the "West Coast" variety.

In particular, I recall one centered in southern Illinois on November 9, 1968, a Saturday.

It was felt in at lest parts of 23 states and Canada. But it was revised down to 5.4 on the Richter scale. As in the Virginia quake yesterday, there were no reported deaths, but some property damage near the epicenter. The most serious injury reported was a concussion suffered by a child hit in the head by falling debris. It is the largest quake ever recorded centered in the state of Illinois.

19 posted on 08/24/2011 1:30:59 PM PDT by justiceseeker93
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To: SeekAndFind

I always thought it was odd that there was a very small fault line at Charleston, SC. There was a very devasting earthquake there in 1886, estimated at 7.6


20 posted on 08/24/2011 1:33:48 PM PDT by ops33 (Senior Master Sergeant, USAF (Retired))
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