That low-flying helicopter passing overhead immediately after threw me off...Same, whole house shaking. In Hamilton. Crazy
Wow. Never felt that before. Whole building in NB shook. Definitely felt this one more than 2011.
In 2011, I remember my PC screen wobbling in front of me and I was like, "Whoa, time to take a screen break." But don't remember feeling the building shake like this.2011 was centered in VA - my office in Charlottesville was less than 20 miles from the epicenter.
In 2011, I remember my PC screen wobbling in front of me and I was like, "Whoa, time to take a screen break." But don't remember feeling the building shake like this.
The NY Times and CNN initially blamed it on Israel, but have since issued retractions.Did anyone else think possible tornado for a second or nuclear bomb? I did, just for a split second, but then it was pretty obvious it was an earthquake.
Turns out there's a "Hopewell Fault" in that area - who knew?
https://www.nj.gov/dep/njgs/pricelst/gmseries/gms14-1.pdf
lolThe NY Times and CNN initially blamed it on Israel, but have since issued retractions.
My 1st thoughts where a car ran into the house or the water heater exploded.Did anyone else think possible tornado for a second or nuclear bomb? I did, just for a split second, but then it was pretty obvious it was an earthquake.
Turns out there's a "Hopewell Fault" in that area - who knew?
https://www.nj.gov/dep/njgs/pricelst/gmseries/gms14-1.pdf
LOL! Waiting for @Caliknight to weigh in on this little tremor. :)was a little one
funny to watch people's reactions
I was thinking microburst from a severe t-storm then I remembered it was sunny outside today.Did anyone else think possible tornado for a second or nuclear bomb? I did, just for a split second, but then it was pretty obvious it was an earthquake.
Turns out there's a "Hopewell Fault" in that area - who knew?
https://www.nj.gov/dep/njgs/pricelst/gmseries/gms14-1.pdf
Oh stop- we get it- it was minor compared to many that are around the world but pretty intense for this part of the country.was a little one
funny to watch people's reactions
It's funny- I was thinking more internal. Maybe something like the hotwater heater or a gas line until I saw the water behind me rippling like crazyDid anyone else think possible tornado for a second or nuclear bomb? I did, just for a split second, but then it was pretty obvious it was an earthquake.
Turns out there's a "Hopewell Fault" in that area - who knew?
https://www.nj.gov/dep/njgs/pricelst/gmseries/gms14-1.pdf
Here's more - sounds like the Hopewell Fault is part of the larger Ramapo Fault system in the region. Here's a link and a map from the link. Supposedly the largest NJ-centered quake was 5.3 in 1783 in Sussex County (the blue dot). Also, remember the Richter Scale is logarithmic, i.e., a 5.0 is ten times more powerful than a 4.0 and a 6.0 is 100 times more powerful than a 4.0.Did anyone else think possible tornado for a second or nuclear bomb? I did, just for a split second, but then it was pretty obvious it was an earthquake.
Turns out there's a "Hopewell Fault" in that area - who knew?
https://www.nj.gov/dep/njgs/pricelst/gmseries/gms14-1.pdf
not intense at all and by every educated discernible view on them, it was a small 'rumble' non event. No need for the hystericsOh stop- we get it- it was minor compared to many that are around the world but pretty intense for this part of the country.
It's funny- I was thinking more internal. Maybe something like the hotwater heater or a gas line until I saw the water behind me rippling like crazy
Yeah, I just found out there is a Flemington (where I live) one too. Yeesh.Did anyone else think possible tornado for a second or nuclear bomb? I did, just for a split second, but then it was pretty obvious it was an earthquake.
Turns out there's a "Hopewell Fault" in that area - who knew?
https://www.nj.gov/dep/njgs/pricelst/gmseries/gms14-1.pdf
I don’t think anyone is hysterical about it. It’s just more of a novelty thing. We don’t get something like this too often.not intense at all and by every educated discernible view on them, it was a small 'rumble' non event. No need for the hysterics
we just don't get them often enough for people to be rational with them. Just look at numbers post thinking tornado (no wind today or cross current conditions) or a nuke lol
one has to laugh
my first quake was in LA, 30 stories up and it was a 6.0 centered in inland empire so close. great way to pop one's cherryLOL! Waiting for @Caliknight to weigh in on this little tremor. :)
A nuclear bomb? This has to be a joke. Or you are a huge sissy. LOL!Did anyone else think possible tornado for a second or nuclear bomb? I did, just for a split second, but then it was pretty obvious it was an earthquake.
Turns out there's a "Hopewell Fault" in that area - who knew?
https://www.nj.gov/dep/njgs/pricelst/gmseries/gms14-1.pdf