I have not felt any of these. I guess I will have to start paying attention!
Well that was a bit of a marathon travel day!
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You're not going to feel it unless it's at least a 3.0 and then you need to be fairly still. You would possibly feel a 2.5 if it was right under you but typically anything smaller than a 3.0 doesn't move enough to notice.
ReplyDeleteOnce you get to 3.5 then you start to notice it more and 4.0 is a decent little shake. A 4 will wake you up if you're a light sleeper and 4.5 will as long as you're not a heavy sleeper.
Anything 5.0 and above will get your attention in a hurry.
Interesting. I thought I had only experienced one earthquake in my life, a 6.7 in 2011 but we were 160 KM away from the source but it seems that there are earthquakes and there are earthquakes. I have obviously been in more than I know.
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Hmmmm ….. maybe time to put some distance between you and the fault once you are paid up there…….
ReplyDeleteAh, what's the worse that could happen?
DeleteGetting out of bed in an RV is close to a 3.5. Sylvia's not very heavy, but Man, can she shake a trailer!
ReplyDeleteI am not going to comment on that Rod... "If the trailer's a-rockin....."
DeleteYou are a brave man to say that, Rod! I'd be a shakin' in my boots if I ever said that about Paulette! Whew!
DeleteI guessed we miss a few too while we were there as well.
ReplyDeleteBut the weather is so nice, and the hot pools, love it!
Earthquakes? What earthquakes?
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