Why earthquakes are felt farther on the East Coast than the West. It's all...
Rocks are harder on the East Coast, said USGS seismologist Paul Earle, which makes the seismic waves travel further before they dissipate.
The entire world is a set of jingling keys getting her attention.
Always suspected Trump was tied to a Hellmouth.
House shook a little, nothing too bad. Scared my cat.
This should bother me, but it’s as if the bimbo is - dare I say - preferable to the pedophile.
That’s exactly what the butthurt is all about. They even gave it a quaint nickname to show their rawrglebargle about it.
yep. that was a big source for them. now they bash. like children.
SixFoot: thinkingman:yeah, a real “sewer” now that lefties aren’t in control of it, huh?
That’s exactly what the butthurt is all about. They even gave it a quaint nickname to show their rawrglebargle about it.
yep. that was a big source for them. now they bash. like children.
Libs pitched a bitch fit when we stopped allowing them to post Twitter links as information sources. Hardcore.
Matthew 24:7 - “For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.”
Nothing to see here, move along…
Libs pitched a bitch fit when we stopped allowing them to post Twitter links as information sources. Hardcore.
well of course they did remember all the “this is my last post” posts? lol. such emotionally deranged little infants - a perfect portraiture of today’s left
My favorites are when they, “I don’t even know why I bothered to stop by and post.” and then post a wall.
I heard on Watter’s show: California is so bad even the earthquakes are leaving
I heard it was right under a Trump golf course
The founding fathers turning over in their graves.
Northeastern earthquakes are weird.
Cause hardly any damage but are felt for hundreds and hundreds of miles.
One in Virgina about a decade ago was felt as far away as southern Maine.
Must be the geology…
It is. Harder bedrock.
Rocks are harder on the East Coast, said USGS seismologist Paul Earle, which makes the seismic waves travel further before they dissipate.
The first Earthquake I ever experienced was a 4.6 in Eagle River Alaska.
I had opened my fridge and was reaching in for a soda when it happened. after I grabbed my soda and started drinking it, the earthquake had stopped.
My gf came out of her room all wide eyed and smiling. “Did you feel that??”
Me: “Feel what?”
GF: “That earthquake just now!”
Me: “That was an earthquake?? I thought it was just that construction crew over there doing abnormally loud things!”
GF: “Nope! That was your first earthquake! They’re mostly like that one. Sometimes they get really scary.”
A few months later I experienced a 5.4 and that one definitely creeped me out. Orders of magnitude, etc…
Alaska has an average of 320 M4-5 and 45 M5-6 earthquakes a year. More often than not, if we have a M5 earthquake around noon it’s not even a topic for discussion by dinner time. Frequency, dulls the senses.
FreeAndClear:She always delivers
Epicenter of the NJ earthquake near Trump National Golf Club
She’s “Special.”
I puzzle over how she ever got elected. But then she’s not alone in that.
She’s “Special.”
Not nearly as special as the libs who couldn’t help but make this about Trump.
A New Jersey candidate for the US senate had this to say:
“I experienced my first earthquake in NJ. We never get earthquakes,” she wrote. “The climate crisis is real. The weirdest experience ever.”
Christina Amira Khalil, who is running as a Green Party candidate, insisted that her state never gets earthquakes.
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The largest earthquake in New Jersey in recorded history was actually in 1783. Does that mean the global warming is decreasing earthquakes? Will the lack of big earthquakes be the next crisis?
The strongest earthquake to impact New Jersey occurred on Nov. 30, 1783, west of NYC, according to NJ OEM. The 5.3-magnitude, intensity VII quake was felt from New Hampshire to Pennsylvania and also knocked down chimneys, the agency said.
NYC earthquakes: Here are notable seismic events felt in NY, NJ, and CT in the past - ABC7 New York