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    We just had a small earthquake up here in north idaho, 14 miles from my town. I have freinds confirming they felt it as far as Heron/Noxon MT area. Did anyone else feel it?

    http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us200028q3#general_summary

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    #928478
    pdlucich
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      yeah, we felt it 20 mi south of sandpoint.

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      #928484

      Oh, another one, that one felt stronger and was closer, 9 miles from my house.
      4.2, and 9 miles ESE of Sandpoint/Ponderay
      http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us200028ri#general_summary

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      #928488

      Not here, I’m in Southern California. Too far.

      #928489
      Prezaurian
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        Not here in Georgia either, also too far. But I can say that we have had an earthquake in our area a year or so ago. About 3-4 on the scale. So I can say, yeah it is a SURREAL experience to have your whole house shake. At first we thought it was a jet flying way, way, way too low. Then thought maybe it was some sort of crash. Right until we went outside and found everyone else in our neighborhood had poured outside too!

        So you definitely have sympathies. It is a nerve inducing experience! Especially when the event is extremely rare in your area!

        #928496

        We had 3 total. There was a 3.3 at 1:30 am with the same epicenter as the second. Earthquake lights were spotted for all three events, the latter two firing over the lake. Awesomeness. ๐Ÿ™‚

        EDIT:

        A FOURTH! There was another little one this morning, a 3.0 this time!

        http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/uw60110008#general_summary

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        #928559
        twindragonsmum
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          Nope, not here in Utah – but having grown up in Cali I’m not as tuned in to little shakers as most folks here seem to be… I must say I do miss ’em and no one here knows anything about earthquake weather either ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚

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          #928561

          Nope, not here in Utah – but having grown up in Cali I’m not as tuned in to little shakers as most folks here seem to be… I must say I do miss ’em and no one here knows anything about earthquake weather either ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚

          tdm ๐Ÿ™‚

          What part of Utah? I live in Magna it’s just below the great salt lake. I was also raised in Cali, crazy we almost sound the same!!

          #928562

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          #928563
          twindragonsmum
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            Hiya! *waves* Orem, at the mouth of Provo Canyon; used to be in West Jordsn… Which part of Cali? *EDIT* Southern Cali – smacks noggin’… I grew up in the Bay Area

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            #928568

            Hiya! *waves* Orem, at the mouth of Provo Canyon; used to be in West Jordsn… Which part of Cali? *EDIT* Southern Cali – smacks noggin’… I grew up in the Bay Area

            tdm ๐Ÿ™‚

            Really!? When I first moved to utah I was living in taylorsville, then West Jordan and then we got a house in magna but we lost it. I live in redlands it’s by San Bernardino, I was born San Bernardino but grew up and raised in redlands. I am used to the earthquakes and the Santa Ana winds, the utes thought I was weird.:)

            #928574
            Mary
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              Interesting article on new study of earthquakes;

              Californiaโ€™s โ€˜Big Oneโ€™ could trigger super cycle of destructive quakes โ€“ study

              http://rt.com/usa/252549-california-big-one-earthquake-cycle/

              They’ve also found a connection between man-made earthquakes from fracking & the increase in numbers of quakes

              #928575
              Melissa
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                We had a tiny shiver of a quake yesterday evening, in the East Bay, California. I was on the phone with my sister (local) and we both felt it.

                Nothing serious, but I’m glad to have a bit of extra water, canned stuff, and secure Windstone shelves.

                #928576

                Are you in so Cali maple?

                #928592
                Melissa
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                  Hi Trina,

                  Northern, a little East of both SF and Berkeley. I traveled south a time or two, and wish we had museums like yours!

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