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Thunder
10-13-2010, 12:30 PM
5.1? Was there any damage?

Was sleeping, so I did not feel it.

What was funny, the past few days, I had a feeling of bigger quake and I was really concern about all my aquariums. Good thing the epic center is in Norman.

BBatesokc
10-13-2010, 12:30 PM
http://img828.imageshack.us/img828/5600/earthquakefb.jpg (http://img828.imageshack.us/i/earthquakefb.jpg/)



Apparently the most measurable damage from this morning's earthquake was the sudden stop in workplace productivity as Okie's turned their attention to social media and... "OMG did you feel that!"

Thunder
10-13-2010, 12:36 PM
LOL, Brian that is so funny!

metro
10-13-2010, 12:40 PM
I got a new roof after the May 16th hailstorm. Do I now get a new foundation?

probably not considering hardly any Oklahoman's opt for earthquake insurance.

BBatesokc
10-13-2010, 12:40 PM
Great - this will be the footage shown around the world of this mornings earthquake.... Would have been better if he'd been in a 'wife beater' t-shirt, holding a Bud Light and sitting in a double wide http://www.news9.com/Global/category.asp?C=116601&autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=5194043&flvUri&partnerclipid

Kerry
10-13-2010, 12:47 PM
That video wasn't bad - what are you concerned about? Maybe if he wasn't wearing pants when he stood up you might have a valid concern.

silvergrove
10-13-2010, 12:50 PM
I'm disappointed that Governor Henry did not declare a state of emergency. Anyone want to set up an Oklahoma Earthquake survivor fund?

Matt
10-13-2010, 12:51 PM
Great - this will be the footage shown around the world of this mornings earthquake.... Would have been better if he'd been in a 'wife beater' t-shirt, holding a Bud Light and sitting in a double wide http://www.news9.com/Global/category.asp?C=116601&autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=5194043&flvUri&partnerclipid

Ahhhh. . . the irony. http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/6869/lolgb.gif

BBatesokc
10-13-2010, 12:51 PM
probably not considering hardly any Oklahoman's opt for earthquake insurance.

I may reconsider ~ its only a 62/yr add-on to our insurance.


That video wasn't bad - what are you concerned about?

Ummm, okay.

Thunder
10-13-2010, 12:55 PM
http://newsok.com/article/3504098

Someone almost died. :-/

okclee
10-13-2010, 12:59 PM
So who is the guy picking in the Kansas State v Kansas game? I need to know!!

I guessing this guys pick was gold and I was ready to bet the house, earthquake messed that up.

okcmomentum
10-13-2010, 01:11 PM
This guy probably was just as you described Brian.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/tx/7244998.html

"James Baxter, who lives in nearby Pottawatomie County was sitting in a recliner when his trailer started shaking.

"The stuff on the wall shook. The dogs took off barking," Baxter said. "I thought the world was coming to an end, to be honest. It was pretty trippy."

kevinpate
10-13-2010, 01:24 PM
I didn't even feel it up here by Casady, I'm surprised people much further away are reporting it.

It was very noticeable on the 2nd floor of a bldg in DT Norman, but just a bit more than a mile away, my spouse was outdoors at the time and she dinna feel anything nor did she hear anything. I dunno why stuff like that happens.

spamking
10-13-2010, 01:31 PM
I work near 122nd and Kelly just south of the turnpike and felt a little rumble . . . nothing major though.

SkyWestOKC
10-13-2010, 02:07 PM
I was on the 2nd floor of a building in NW Moore (around 4th street and Santa Fe). Felt the initial tremor, which felt like something big dropping on the floor in the room next to me. We didn't take notice, the building definitely did shake. But there has been ongoing repairs on the roof, so we initially thought it was related to that. A few minutes later everyone was getting texts about earthquakes. Pretty interesting!

It is also exactly 800 days until the end of the Mayan Calender (12Dec2012). Coincidence, but interesting none-the-less.

LIL_WAYNE_2012_PREZIDENT
10-13-2010, 03:29 PM
didnt feel it at 240 and sooner

adaniel
10-13-2010, 03:41 PM
I know that it was litle more than a surprising freak event for most but is anyone just a little concerned? I remember about 2 years ago, everyone was fretting that a magnitude 3 quake hit the Mid-Del area, then last spring the area was hit with a magnitude 4. Today we get a magnitude 5. What's next, 6? At that level, there starts to be pretty noticeable damage, especially to older buildings. Maybe I'm just a little freaked out that the building my condo is in is over 90 years old and I can't get the mental image of my building pancaking and pulverizing my body. Yikes!

MikeOKC
10-13-2010, 03:46 PM
Here's a better quality video of OUSooner56's video.....
I've been telling people I heard the earthquake more than felt it and I think if you listen to this video, you'll see what I mean.

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Edit: This is interesting, too:
http://newsfeed.time.com/2010/10/13/oklahoma-the-new-earthquake-country

and this

"Earthquake Experts In Oklahoma When Quake Hit"
http://www.ktul.com/Global/story.asp?S=13317107

jn1780
10-13-2010, 04:16 PM
I know that it was litle more than a surprising freak event for most but is anyone just a little concerned? I remember about 2 years ago, everyone was fretting that a magnitude 3 quake hit the Mid-Del area, then last spring the area was hit with a magnitude 4. Today we get a magnitude 5. What's next, 6? At that level, there starts to be pretty noticeable damage, especially to older buildings. Maybe I'm just a little freaked out that the building my condo is in is over 90 years old and I can't get the mental image of my building pancaking and pulverizing my body. Yikes!

USGS installed a bunch of seismographs since then. So they probably got a lot of data from this earthquake.

OKCisOK4me
10-13-2010, 04:23 PM
Here's something I found on the net that is interesting and I knew somewhat that the intensity of quakes compound on each Richter rating...

"What if we compare a 7.0 quake and a 5.0 aftershock? How much weaker is the 5.0 aftershock? Well, from 7.0 to 6.0 means it is 10 times weaker. And when we go from 6.0 to 5.0, this is ten times weaker. So overall, if we go from 7.0 to 6.0, and then 6.0 to 5.0, we have represented a 10 times decrease multiplied by another 10 times decrease, or a (10x10)=100 times less intense aftershock."

Here's the actual link if you'd like to read more: http://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/logarithm/logarithm.faq.question.47886.html

So basically that earthquake today was 100 times stronger than the earthquake in the Mid Del area a couple of years ago. If we had a 6.0, could you imagine an earthquake being 10 times stronger than what was today?? I'm glad I live upstairs!

jmarkross
10-13-2010, 04:52 PM
If anyone has an interest in EQ stuff about Northridge, 1994...here is a good link...
http://wn.com/Northridge_Earthquake_Damage

Tritone
10-13-2010, 05:52 PM
Had a little rumbling in Tuttle. What about the closed/condemned/whatever building in downtown Norman (the Vista, I believe)? Is it still standing?

Just wondering.

Kerry
10-13-2010, 08:20 PM
It was very noticeable on the 2nd floor of a bldg in DT Norman, but just a bit more than a mile away, my spouse was outdoors at the time and she dinna feel anything nor did she hear anything. I dunno why stuff like that happens.

It all depends on what kind of soil you are standing on.

Larry OKC
10-13-2010, 08:26 PM
I'm disappointed that Governor Henry did not declare a state of emergency. Anyone want to set up an Oklahoma Earthquake survivor fund?

http://www.ksbitv.com/news/45-Magnitude-Quake-Rumbles-the-Metro-104860579.html

Earthquake Measures As High As 5.1 (KSBI, 10/13/10)

Gov. Brad Henry said authorities are in the process of reviewing state infrastructure. Teams have been examining roads, bridges and other state structures to determine if any damage occurred and whether any additional actions are necessary to protect public safety.
...
Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett relesed a statement, saying: "It's obviously extremely unusual for an earthquake of this magnitude to be felt in Oklahoma City. Fortunately, we have no reports of injuries or significant damage. We are awaiting further information but we have no reason to believe this is anything other than merely an interesting event."

kevinpate
10-13-2010, 10:19 PM
Had a little rumbling in Tuttle. What about the closed/condemned/whatever building in downtown Norman (the Vista, I believe)? Is it still standing?

Just wondering.

So far as I know, today's shake n bake notwithstanding, work on the Vista continues. Last word I heard was folks will begin moving in come Jan or Feb of next year.

FRISKY
10-14-2010, 04:51 AM
What about the closed/condemned/whatever building in downtown Norman (the Vista, I believe)? Is it still standing?It is still standing. The workers that were in the Vista building at the time of the earthquake all ran outside...like they were being chased by a ghost.

Thunder
10-14-2010, 05:42 AM
A post from someone elsewhere.


The Madrid fault is not too far from here-it produced devastating earthquakes about 100 years ago. If memory serves, geologists concluded that the fault experiences major quakes about every 100-150 years. A large part of southern and south- western Oklahoma sits over the Anadarko basin, I think it is. Any connection?

Well, should we be very afraid as suggested in Brian's graphic?


As the Great Lakes, at 600 feet above sealevel, rushes down the Mississippi River. at least 50 miles on each side, the 600 foot wave will destroy much of America, right down the middle. All due to the oil spill event. After the oil dumps billions of gallons of oil, then the ice cold water will enter the crevice, where it is 400 degrees, and cause an explosion, and the mother of all tsunanmi waves, which will wipe out the Gulf States, including Florida. THEN the Madrid faultline will blow, Goodbye, Chicago and Saint Louis, and all the other cities in its path. There will be no time to evacuate, and it will be impossible to try to outrun the rushing water from the TWO catastrophes.

Another earthquake along the New Madrid fault could cause a tsunami-like flood that would devastate the cities along the Mississippi River
. Edgar Cayce actually prophesied a two-stage Midwest flood in which the Great Lakes would overflow into the Mississippi and a great watery divide would split the USA down the middle. The Mississippi River would then become the Great Midwest Strait.

http://beforeitsnews.com/story/77/597/EDGAR_CAYCE_predicted_Gulf_oil_spill_activating_Ma drid_earthquake_destroying_1_2_of_USA_down_the_Mis sissippi.html

Google brings up a discussion elsewhere. Increase of massive quakes in Arkansas. And then we experienced one here. Many more to come.

http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1216938/pg1

Interesting post...


Today being 10-10-10 is further activation of the great Atlantean crystal buried in Arkansas. It's also a further opening of the other Atlantean crystals that already opened back on 8-8-8 and 9-9-9. These will continue to open and intesify on 11-11-11 and 12-12-12 leading up to 12-21-12. That's why the quake activity, especially in Arkansas today. The 10-10-10 activation today also aligns and activates major crystal centers located globally on it's axiatonal alignment. This is not an illumaniti date of doom but rather a further expansion of consciousness and grounding of multiple dimensions into one focal point or point of entry.

kevinpate
10-14-2010, 06:06 AM
Feed your fishies, hug your momma and otherwise go about your daily routines lad. You'll be fine.

bombermwc
10-14-2010, 06:55 AM
OK, I don't get why so many people here in town felt it for so much longer than I did. I see people talking about feeling it for several seconds and near the airport, we felt the "shift" but it only shifted once and didn't really even last a full second. It's like one ripple ran through the area and that's it. Nothing like in that video above.

BBatesokc
10-14-2010, 07:07 AM
OK, I don't get why so many people here in town felt it for so much longer than I did. I see people talking about feeling it for several seconds and near the airport, we felt the "shift" but it only shifted once and didn't really even last a full second. It's like one ripple ran through the area and that's it. Nothing like in that video above.

I'm sure it has mostly to do with what kind of structure you're in and what are the geological features of the ground you are currently on. Some structures 'give' more in earthquakes and that results in more rattling and swaying. Other structures are more rigid and may not give at all until there is a structural failure. I'm sure there are also geological structures under the ground that adsorb or reflect such tremors - unlike the ripple effect on the surface of water that tends to spread out evenly. Just a guess on my part.

jmarkross
10-14-2010, 11:33 AM
I suspect California would not be a good choice to a new residence for Thunder...

Steve
10-15-2010, 05:04 PM
OK, so 48 hours later, does anyone think the media coverage on this was a bit into overkill?

jmarkross
10-15-2010, 05:12 PM
Not much other news Wednesday...was more unusual than a storm front coming through which can stop trains in the tracks around here...I was glad to see all of it, but I have a decent interest in these matters--and others may not.

kevinpate
10-15-2010, 05:24 PM
OK, so 48 hours later, does anyone think the media coverage on this was a bit into overkill?

NO, it was not a bit into overkill. In my opinion it went WAAAAAAAY beyond just a bit of overkill.

Kerry
10-15-2010, 09:20 PM
Here is something to think about. Prior to 1978 there were 160 known earthquakes in Oklahoma. Since 1978 there have been over 1,700.

ljbab728
10-15-2010, 11:31 PM
OK, so 48 hours later, does anyone think the media coverage on this was a bit into overkill?

Well you have to keep in mind that we're used to hour after hour of weather coverage. For such an unusual event it may be overkill, but I don't think it was totally out of line.

BBatesokc
10-16-2010, 05:10 AM
Here is something to think about. Prior to 1978 there were 160 known earthquakes in Oklahoma. Since 1978 there have been over 1,700.

I'm guessing that has everything to do with technology, focused interest and more measuring devices.

Larry OKC
10-17-2010, 01:40 AM
Here is something to think about. Prior to 1978 there were 160 known earthquakes in Oklahoma. Since 1978 there have been over 1,700.

That number seems low, in an Oklahoman article it said we have had over 500 just this year (that number seems high). Granted the vast majority nobody ever feels. If it wasn't for those little needles, nobody would know. LOL

JerzeeGrlinOKC
10-19-2010, 03:42 AM
Did anybody just feel something? I'm down just south of Sooner and 240. Slight rumble, probably hard to detect (its a quiet early morning at 4:30am), it almost felt like thunder when the house shakes, except that the floor vibrated in a way that felt similar (although milder than) to the last earthquake.

I made a report at http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/dyfi/, if you did too don't forget to make one!

flintysooner
10-19-2010, 05:13 AM
Did anybody just feel something? I'm down just south of Sooner and 240. Slight rumble, probably hard to detect (its a quiet early morning at 4:30am), it almost felt like thunder when the house shakes, except that the floor vibrated in a way that felt similar (although milder than) to the last earthquake.

I made a report at http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/dyfi/, if you did too don't forget to make one!Leonard (http://www.okgeosurvey1.gov/pages/earthquakes/recent-earthquakes.php) only shows one on the 18th and none on 19th. They'd probably have picked it up.

JerzeeGrlinOKC
10-19-2010, 05:29 AM
I could be crazy (that's always a possibility) but I'd give them a few hours since I'm pretty sure it takes a human to update these things and they probably don't have someone there 24 hours. We'll see. I know I felt something though, perhaps it was something other than an earthquake, maybe something over at Tinker (although I didn't hear anything)

flintysooner
10-19-2010, 01:22 PM
Leonard is reporting another one today south and east of Norman - 2.6 Mc - happened at 12:53 pm.

jmarkross
10-19-2010, 01:27 PM
I felt that one...but thought the cats were just jumping from a perch onto the floor...not big--but noticeable...

kevinpate
10-19-2010, 01:59 PM
Dinna notice a thang downtown Norman today save some rain this morning.

SkyWestOKC
10-19-2010, 02:22 PM
Didn't feel anything at the airport. But it's pretty loud where I am most of the time out there, so I don't think I would have heard it either.

flintysooner
11-28-2010, 07:23 AM
4 more reported (from http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsus/Maps/US10/32.42.-105.-95_eqs.php ):
MAP 3.3 2010/11/28 13:46:25 35.594 -97.216 5.0 8 km ( 5 mi) ENE of Jones, OK
MAP 2.9 2010/11/28 03:28:43 35.613 -97.241 3.9 7 km ( 4 mi) SW of Luther, OK
MAP 3.0 2010/11/28 03:26:47 35.591 -97.275 4.8 3 km ( 2 mi) NNE of Jones, OK
MAP 3.2 2010/11/28 02:46:00 35.593 -97.258 4.9 4 km ( 3 mi) NE of Jones, OK

Thunder
11-28-2010, 08:25 AM
I know one happened during the game, but all 4?

flintysooner
11-29-2010, 05:55 AM
3 more shown on Leonard: http://www.okgeosurvey1.gov/pages/earthquakes/recent-earthquakes.php