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OT: Just had an earthquake

Whole office shook in Monmouth county.

Wild !

Must be 3rd or 4th earthquake that I have felt here but this seemed the most intense. !
 
Felt it in Manhattan - 20 story building shook for about 30 sec.
 
Here's a link to the biggest earthquakes in recorded history on the US east coast, with the biggest being a magnitude 7.3 quake in SC in 1886. I only really recall the VA quake (5.8) in 2013, since I was in AC at the time playing poker at the Taj, watching the giant chandeliers over my head swaying and I grabbed my chips and ran out of the place, lol. Where's @RU4Real when you need him?

https://abcnews.go.com/US/major-eas...ording to data from,as far inland as Columbia.
 
Biggest quake I've ever felt - house shook for 20-30 seconds and my wife came running into the room I was in and we moved to an interior room, just in case and then we went outside in case of worse aftershocks. Even though the VA quake was bigger, I was further away, in AC, whereas Whitehouse Station is only 20 miles from me. Crazy.

Nothing fell off shelves, though, surprisingly.
 
In our Cranbury office today (normally home on Fridays). Our building shook quite a bit, but in a WTF way, not scary. Wife called from home (Belle Mead), definitely felt it there.

I remember the one from Virginia 10 or so years ago. Good times! :)
 
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MIL in Denville described it as "awful" and said she would have fallen if she'd been standing. Wow!
 
Wow. Never felt that before. Whole building in NB shook. Definitely felt this one more than 2011.

2011 was centered in VA - my office in Charlottesville was less than 20 miles from the epicenter.
 
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.
 
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.

That one lasted longer and was more intense than this one: we scrammed outside.
 
was a little one

funny to watch people's reactions
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.
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
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
 
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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
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.

https://njmonthly.com/articles/jersey-living/living-on-the-fault-line/

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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.

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
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 wife felt it here in Bergen county. I didn't. I was in the shower.
I checked everything and we're fine.
I gotta check on the eaglets out at Duke Farm.
 
newsflash, there is no place on earth protected from earths' crust movements

plan accordingly hahaha
 
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
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.
 
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