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lilbitmo
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Post by lilbitmo »

Hopefully no one was hit by any boulders doing any of the chutes/couliers on any of the mountains today :cry: that earthquake must have knock loose some serious boulders on some of the ridgeline?

Anyone hear of anything?
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Post by mattmaxon »

I had a rolling motion for a few seconds here in Sunland

2010-04-04 22:40:39 (Ml 6.9) BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO 32.1 -115.2 (197ad)
== PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE REPORT ==



Region: BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
Geographic coordinates: 32.093N, 115.249W
Magnitude: 6.9 Ml
Depth: 32 km
Universal Time (UTC): 4 Apr 2010 22:40:39
Time near the Epicenter: 4 Apr 2010 15:40:39
Local standard time in your area: 4 Apr 2010 14:40:39

Location with respect to nearby cities:
26 km (16 miles) SSW (211 degrees) of Guadalupe Victoria, Baja California, Mexico
61 km (38 miles) SW (227 degrees) of San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora, Mexico
64 km (40 miles) SW (225 degrees) of San Luis, AZ
173 km (108 miles) ESE (106 degrees) of Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico


ADDITIONAL EARTHQUAKE PARAMETERS
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event ID : CI 14607652



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Rick M
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Post by Rick M »

Just 20 seconds of gental rolling here in Oak Hills. I know a ton of places I'm glad I wasn't...like below Galena Paek. I remember once when with Desert Rescue Squad we were asked to rescue a person in a cave in the Mecca Hills/Painted Canyon area because RMRU wouldn't go under ground. I had to crawl on my hands and knees to find the person but what was interesting was a 4.9 quake on the nearby San Andreas that morning gave me the willies.
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i was in Eagle Rock, felt a good amount of rolling, made sure to protect my beer
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Taco
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wrote:i was in Eagle Rock, felt a good amount of rolling, made sure to protect my beer


Good man.
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Post by AlanK »

TacoDelRio wrote:
wrote:i was in Eagle Rock, felt a good amount of rolling, made sure to protect my beer


Good man.
Excellent -- keep those priorities straight!
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Post by HikeUp »

Didn't feel anything here in Pasadena.
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Post by AlanK »

HikeUp wrote:Didn't feel anything here in Pasadena.
Did you check your floor for beer spills?
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Gasp! Sacrilege!!!
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Post by obie »

I was on my MTB heading to a S'bucks a block from my house. I felt nothing but, when I arrived people were still yakking about the "40 second roller" that had just been through. Weird. How did I not feel that one?
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Taco
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Post by Taco »

6.9 is a heck of a quake. Glad it hit a place that isn't a major city.
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Post by Rumpled »

I felt it real good for about 30-40 seconds - no damage for us.

As much as we don't think so, Mexicali is a major city. The city has a million people, more or less. That'd make it #3 in CA.
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Didn't notice it was close to that. I thought it was much further south.
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Post by Zach »

To be honest, I just hope these earthquakes are making our mountains taller.
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Rumpled
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Post by Rumpled »

TacoDelRio wrote:Didn't notice it was close to that. I thought it was much further south.
Mexicali is 24 klicks from the epicenter =~15 miles ( I know Taco knows that ) = right the f*** on top of it for a 7.2
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Rumpled wrote:
TacoDelRio wrote:Didn't notice it was close to that. I thought it was much further south.
Mexicali is 24 klicks from the epicenter =~15 miles ( I know Taco knows that ) = right the f*** on top of it for a 7.2
Did it get "remodelled"?

It didn't seem that big last time I rolled through in 2004. I didn't think it had more than 15k or so people.
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Post by Rumpled »

Are you thinking of Calexico?
Calexico is in the US and about 25k people from what the news said.
Mexicali is in Mexico and wikipedia has this
Mexicali proper has a population of 653,046, according to the 2005 census, while the population of the entire metropolitan area exceeds 900,000.
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Post by mve »

Here are some pics from when it hit. I think they were taken somewhere in Kali closer to the epicenter:

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more here: http://www.icorva.com/Photography/WEBPICS/quake/

It was magnitude 7.2 quake ...
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Taco
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Post by Taco »

Holy fucking shit!
Holy shit!
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Post by cougarmagic »

Holy fucking shit!
Holy shit!
What he said!! whoah...
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apocalypse
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Rumpled
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Post by Rumpled »

Here's a great video of those mountains pic'd above with the dust

http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-428979?hpt=C2

I wonder if the dust is from landslides or if the earthquake just shook all the dirt off of the mountains.
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Post by tarol »

wow!

my family and I were inside Omaha Jack's Steakhouse and Brewery on Route 66 in Rancho Cucamonga when it hit - this is what was above our heads :p All of the overhead sculptural stuff was moving and all the light fixtures were swaying. A very long rolling quake...

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