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Posted by Venom1
 - June 15, 2010, 02:14:58 PM
It shook decently up here in Hemet. It lasted for 15 seconds or so. Just enough to get the ceiling fans and some picture frames moving.
Posted by rander
 - June 15, 2010, 01:57:46 PM
My wife called and said she felt a fairly strong earthquake. I heard nothing about it here in Minnesota. most likely because there was litle or no damage.
Posted by phantomphan1974
 - June 15, 2010, 09:05:11 AM
Quote from: Realbigtaco on June 15, 2010, 06:38:10 AM
Was actually a pretty good one down here, i know it sounds weird, but this one made the house shake loud.
Yeah it was rolling-waving motion up here.
Posted by Realbigtaco
 - June 15, 2010, 06:38:10 AM
Quote from: aero-engineer on June 14, 2010, 09:39:49 PM
Felt like a little roller up here in the South Bay tonight.

How was it down there?

Kevin
aero-engineer
Was actually a pretty good one down here, i know it sounds weird, but this one made the house shake loud.
Posted by aero-engineer
 - June 14, 2010, 09:39:49 PM
Felt like a little roller up here in the South Bay tonight.

How was it down there?

Kevin
aero-engineer
Posted by rander
 - April 08, 2010, 07:18:09 PM
Quote from: Phil Myers on April 08, 2010, 05:38:27 PM
Does anyone know if NAFEC airfield is closed as a result of the earthquake?

I have been in San Diego all week teaching and the C-2s from NI have been doing touch and goes at Miramar most of the week.

I usually don't see the Grayhounds at Miramar...

Phil




The 3 closest places for FCLP's are Miramar, El Centro or Point Mugo.
FCLP-- Field Carrier Landfing Practice
Posted by rander
 - April 08, 2010, 07:07:24 PM
Quote from: Realbigtaco on April 08, 2010, 09:55:17 AM
guess it was a glitch in their program, because now it is gone. 

Had another good aftershock just now, 5.5

I was at work in building 472 when the 5.5 went through. I could feel the whole building shake.  Building 472 covers an entire city block.

Also 3-4 very quick aftershocks. The 5.5 hit at 9:53 by my watch,the last aftershock that I felt was at 10:10AM.
Posted by kick Z tail out
 - April 08, 2010, 05:50:16 PM
The NEX (base exchange) is still closed, I guess they had several buildings in question after the quake that have since been cleared to operate.

They may be in the process of repairs, although nothing about air ops has been mentioned publicly. I wondered if there would be a concern for the runways with a quake that large being so close. The runways were constructed in the 1940s, just like the buildings on base.
Posted by Phil Myers
 - April 08, 2010, 05:38:27 PM
Does anyone know if NAFEC airfield is closed as a result of the earthquake?

I have been in San Diego all week teaching and the C-2s from NI have been doing touch and goes at Miramar most of the week.

I usually don't see the Grayhounds at Miramar...

Phil


Posted by Realbigtaco
 - April 08, 2010, 09:55:17 AM
guess it was a glitch in their program, because now it is gone. 

Had another good aftershock just now, 5.5
Posted by kick Z tail out
 - April 07, 2010, 01:39:21 PM
Wow, that's pretty wild. I think that's the most immediate triggered quake I've ever heard of.
Posted by Realbigtaco
 - April 07, 2010, 01:20:42 PM
Looks like USGS has just said that the event was 2 separate earthquakes 30 seconds apart.  There was the the 7.2 that they originally claimed, and then 30 seconds later a 6.6 10 miles SW of NAF El Centro.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsus/Maps/US2/31.33.-117.-115_eqs.php
Posted by Venom1
 - April 06, 2010, 10:53:47 AM
From what I've heard 80% of all buildings in El Centro have some sort of damage to them. The activity has started to move north though, Julian and Ocotillo Wells are pretty active now.

The bales are probably all knocked over  <laughing> or not as tall as they were.
Posted by Wombat_1
 - April 05, 2010, 08:44:17 PM
Yes it sure was a good shaker near El Centro. Hmmm. . . It would probably knock us off of hay bale.
Posted by kick Z tail out
 - April 05, 2010, 02:55:52 PM
Quote from: Venom1 on April 05, 2010, 09:05:08 AM
I'm sure NAFEC suffered some damage considering how close it is to a couple of these aftershocks plus the initial shock.
Yep, not to mention most of the buildings there were built in the 40s, just like the city of El Centro itself. Lots of damage reports coming in now from the city, I can only imagine that the base has some as well.