EARTHQUAKE RATTLES WEST CENTRAL VIRGINIA!!!

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EARTHQUAKE RATTLES WEST CENTRAL VIRGINIA!!!

#1 Postby mamadude » Mon May 05, 2003 6:49 pm

Minor earthquake rattles central Virginia

05/05/2003

Associated Press


An earthquake measuring 3.9 on the Richter scale was recorded Monday about five miles east of Columbia, Va.

The tremor was felt about 30 miles away in Charlottesville and was reported by residents as far away as Spotsylvania County, about 50 miles. There were no immediate reports of damage.

Eileen Ford, who lives on Elk Island Road in western Goochland County close to the earthquake's epicenter, said she and her neighbors felt a strong shaking from the quake.

"It shook the whole house and rattled the windows," she said. "My first thought was that something had exploded, and then I thought it might be an earthquake. It was kind of scary, I have to admit."

A spokeswoman with the U.S. Geological Survey center in Reston said earthquakes are not unusual in the region, known as the Central Virginia Seismic Zone because of its history of earthquakes.
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#2 Postby weatherlover427 » Mon May 05, 2003 6:58 pm

Glad no one was hurt and that there was no damage!
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#3 Postby mamadude » Mon May 05, 2003 6:59 pm

45 km (30 miles) SE of Charlottesville, Virginia
60 km (35 miles) NNE of Farmville, Virginia
60 km (35 miles) WNW of RICHMOND, Virginia
80 km (50 miles) SW of Fredericksburg, Virginia

just a reference point for those who dont know Virginia
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#4 Postby ColdFront77 » Mon May 05, 2003 7:08 pm

Thanks for the information, Brenda. I like to check out the USGS website for earthquake information, haven't done much lately, but did last week.

This occuring after two other earthquakes outside the United States after the one in northern Alabama last week.

My parents and I almost moved to Charlottesville, Virginia a few years ago, then we decided on central Florida and moved in early June 2000. 8)
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#5 Postby JQ Public » Mon May 05, 2003 7:36 pm

weird stuff. I swear...i think its all that rain we've been getting making the ground into one big mud pie...letting the plates settle just a little more. I always thought it'd be cool to see all my friend come unidle on AIM if there was an earthquake, but thats another story. Glad you faired well mamadude :)
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#6 Postby breeze » Mon May 05, 2003 8:29 pm

Mamadude, I was wondering about you, with reports of that
quake! Glad to see 'ya!
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#7 Postby ColdFront77 » Mon May 05, 2003 8:33 pm

We are a few days after the New Moon. The chances for earthquakes increase a few days before and after Full and New Moons.
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#8 Postby Stormsfury » Mon May 05, 2003 8:41 pm

Tom, good point that you brought that up ... I don't know why exactly why this is the case, but it does have something to do involving the gravitational pull induced by both the moon and the Earth ...

Moreso interesting, Charleston had a minor tremor (not felt or heard) and earlier in April, an area near Columbia, SC reported an earthquake ...

I started a thread a while back to try to raise awareness for the Eastern United States and Earthquake History. It is rare to see several earthquakes in the Eastern United States so spread out within a week.
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#9 Postby pojo » Mon May 05, 2003 9:36 pm

It seems that the US has earthquakes where ever you live. Just because you live on a continental plate, doesn't mean you are going to miss the action that the plate boundaries are getting...quakes will happen...it doesn't matter the location.
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#10 Postby isobar » Mon May 05, 2003 10:48 pm

I never knew that about the moon phases having an effect on earthquake activity. Thanks Tom.
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#11 Postby ColdFront77 » Tue May 06, 2003 2:01 am

You're welcome, Donna.

I believe I am correct with the information I posted above, however..... I confuse this along with that the chances of having an earthquake are greatest a few days before and after the days the moon "rides high" and "rides low." -- this is what the Old Farmer's Almanac indicates.
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#12 Postby Amanzi » Tue May 06, 2003 12:34 pm

Glad everyone is ok!

Thanks for the information Tom and SF:)

I have only ever experienced tremmors when I was visiting my Grandparents in Johannesburg in South Africa, but I think those are from all the mines in the area. Got a big fright though:o
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#13 Postby ColdFront77 » Wed May 07, 2003 1:11 am

You're welcome Bron. :)
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