compilerbitch (
compilerbitch) wrote2008-02-26 05:21 pm
Earthquake: Everyone OK over there in the UK?
== PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE REPORT ==
Region: ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
Geographic coordinates: 53.321N, 0.313W
Magnitude: 4.7 Mb
Depth: 10 km
Universal Time (UTC): 27 Feb 2008 00:56:45
Time near the Epicenter: 27 Feb 2008 00:56:45
Local standard time in your area: 26 Feb 2008 16:56:45
Location with respect to nearby cities:
48 km (30 miles) S (178 degrees) of Kingston upon Hull, England, UK
69 km (43 miles) NE (55 degrees) of Nottingham, England, UK
79 km (49 miles) E (94 degrees) of Sheffield, England, UK
203 km (126 miles) N (357 degrees) of LONDON, United Kingdom
Region: ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
Geographic coordinates: 53.321N, 0.313W
Magnitude: 4.7 Mb
Depth: 10 km
Universal Time (UTC): 27 Feb 2008 00:56:45
Time near the Epicenter: 27 Feb 2008 00:56:45
Local standard time in your area: 26 Feb 2008 16:56:45
Location with respect to nearby cities:
48 km (30 miles) S (178 degrees) of Kingston upon Hull, England, UK
69 km (43 miles) NE (55 degrees) of Nottingham, England, UK
79 km (49 miles) E (94 degrees) of Sheffield, England, UK
203 km (126 miles) N (357 degrees) of LONDON, United Kingdom
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I was about 15 miles from a 5.6 (nearly an order of magnitude more energy than the UK quake) a few months ago -- I was in mid-forward-roll in the ninjutsu dojo I go to, and basically missed it and was wondering why everyone was running for the door once I was the right way up. No prizes for me for being observant.
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(We thought it was someone stomping around on the roof at first; it took a while for things to start moving where we could see them.)
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But what if a barn catches fire tonight, too, or an illegal gin trap is found in Louth? What to do?
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I lost my earthquake virginity!
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I live in London. I slept through it and didn't know a thing until I saw the newspaper.
My parents live in Scunthorpe, about 10 miles from the epicentre,which was in a village called Market Raesen. Their house shook and furniture fell over.
I find it a little amusing that the papers are all talking about London, but there's no mention of the North-East of Britain, where the earthquake actually occured!
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