Posted on 08/08/2012 9:41:47 AM PDT by CedarDave
Was on the phone just now talking to a vender in Anaheim when he interrupted to say they were having an earthquake. Same area as yesterdays.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsus/Quakes/ci15189281.php
(Excerpt) Read more at earthquake.usgs.gov ...
USGS Map shows a bunch of little ones in the past half hour. Original one upgraded back to 4.5 magnitude.
Dunno about any of you “Callies” out there, but I’d sure as heck stay away from that fault intersection roughly centered between Cajon Pass, Pomona, Riverside and San Bernardino(?)....looks like one massive train wreck disaster waiting to happen. Hey, here’s an idea. Build the state capitol buildings there.
Bush’s fault...
looks like usgs upgraded the one form last night to 4.5 too
M4.5 - 2km ENE of Yorba Linda, California
Note....They arrive at the magnitude by calculations...not unusual to revise .....usually downward.
just saw the phone booth appear in the parking lot!!! LOL
If she is, expect more aftershocks, maybe even the Big One.
Leni
In 1989, I was at a government conference that was held at SRI (Stanford Research Institute - breakaway from Stanford) in Palo Alto. The quake hit in the large room we were in - I got under a doorway but got pushed out into a hallway from the other people wanting to ‘get under the doorway’....as I stood in the hall, I watched all the books, bookcases, etc. topple out into the hallway from the offices up and down the hall.
When it subsided some, I went down the nearest stairwell, noticing the inch-wide cracks from ground to roof in the cement block building. Spent that night in a lights-out hotel there, then flew out a couple of days later after the meeting was over. My earthquake detector for the remaining nights? I put an ashtray balanced on a beer bottle, and kept the 2nd story window open.....
Batender - give me two of what markman46 is drinking.
There must be story behind all of this...time to move to the local TV Stations....they are probably going bonkers....out interviewing all of the frighten woman.
Google map has it directly under Yorba Linda High School. Someone too loud on the bass or someone experimenting in the chemistry lab? LOL!
It’s the fracking in the Brea-Olinda Oil Field. ;-)
“Yeah. I am here in Brea which is literally right next door to Yorba Linda and it was a pretty good jolt. The entire office ran outside. Im back in for now”
Rattle pretty good in Chino, about the same as the one last night felt. I was on the phone with family whom are in Brea as well, she was pretty shook up.
Yeah. I am here in Brea which is literally right next door to Yorba Linda and it was a pretty good jolt. The entire office ran outside. Im back in for now.
Hey, Smogger, Maybe you can set up your video camera on Bastenchury looking east to capture the sidewalk roll when the next aftershock hits.
Dunno about any of you Callies out there....
We are not “Callies” , we are SoCals. Up north, they are NorCals.
Good idea about the Capitol buildings, though.
I now understand your local distinctions -thanks.
Next time you use the word “Redneck,” (not saying you did here) think about it. The comedians in California and on TV seem to think that includes the entire contiguous portion of the United States that is south of the Mason-Dixon line. It is disgusting.
LOL I work in San Dimas!!! I wish I had something very cool to drink at the time
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