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Huge Shaker in Rosarito Just Now

Woooosh - 6-14-2010 at 09:31 PM

We have broken pots from shelves and waves in the pool- came north to south this time. stay tuned!

Keri - 6-14-2010 at 09:45 PM

news says 5.9 60 miles east of TJ maybe around Tecate,k

David K - 6-14-2010 at 09:48 PM

Already posted here: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=46242

Top of Laguna Salada, an Aftershock of the Easter quake there.

jeremias - 6-15-2010 at 08:53 AM

felt in in my truck camper here in San Quintin. I thought somebody was outside rocking my truck around!

Barry A. - 6-15-2010 at 08:56 AM

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Originally posted by jeremias
felt in in my truck camper here in San Quintin. I thought somebody was outside rocking my truck around!


'They were----------God!!! :o

Barry

bacquito - 6-15-2010 at 12:19 PM

Felt nothing in Yuma.

Rolling in Yucca Valley

MrBillM - 6-15-2010 at 12:23 PM

I was sitting in bed reading when it "seemed" that the bed was rolling gently. I thought one of the dogs was laying against the bed on the floor, but No. Nothing further so I "wondered" if I was imagining it.

Woke up this a.m. to see the Earthquake news. Good to know it wasn't imaginary.

DENNIS - 6-15-2010 at 12:52 PM

It shook a bit and I backed away from the plate glass windows. Went out on the deck and noticed Ensenada was pitch dark across the bay. I thought the shaker had turned out all the city lights. Kept looking into the dark and it dawned on me that I couldn't see through the fog.
All is well.

shari - 6-15-2010 at 02:05 PM

nothing here in San Roque except pounding surf....hee hee...sorry I couldnt resist....

Woooosh - 6-15-2010 at 02:37 PM

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Originally posted by DENNIS
It shook a bit and I backed away from the plate glass windows. Went out on the deck and noticed Ensenada was pitch dark across the bay. I thought the shaker had turned out all the city lights. Kept looking into the dark and it dawned on me that I couldn't see through the fog.
All is well.

couldn't see Ensenada through the fog? Yet another east coast transplant? LOL On your behalf- I guess they never say the San Diego Airport is "marine-layered"-in.

Sorry we're stuck with this second Earthquake thread. I guess you can't delete a thread you create after a reply is made.

On the earthquake thing, lol... the Easter 7.2 came rolling at us from East to West. This "Aftershock 5.7" was a sharp jolter that went North and South. If the quakes are that related, why did the energy come at us perpendicular this time? BTW- the house still feels like it is sitting on Jello with all the small quakes continuing last night and all day today... a we have six concrete caissons going down to bedrock.

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqscanv/FaultMa...

From the above chart we have figured out it takes a 3.0 to feel a jiggle in the house.

[Edited on 6-15-2010 by Woooosh]

DENNIS - 6-15-2010 at 02:48 PM

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Originally posted by Woooosh
couldn't see Ensenada through the fog?


It was so dark I couldn't even see the fog.
I know all about fog. I'm from sunny Cal. :lol:

landyacht318 - 6-15-2010 at 08:59 PM

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Originally posted by Woooosh
the Easter 7.2 came rolling at us from East to West. This "Aftershock 5.7" was a sharp jolter that went North and South. If the quakes are that related, why did the energy come at us perpendicular this time?


I am in Encinitas and noticed couple of an East/ West jolts mixed in with the N/S movement with this latest quake.

The Easter Sunday Quake I did not feel any E/W shaking, only N/S rolling. It was different enough I thought it was not the same fault, but the one by Borrego springs that briefly shook this area on Saturday night.

They can call it an aftershock if they want, to me it was a new earthquake 25 miles further NNW on the same fault which just put more stress on the San Andreas.

Woooosh - 6-15-2010 at 10:18 PM

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Originally posted by landyacht318
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Originally posted by Woooosh
the Easter 7.2 came rolling at us from East to West. This "Aftershock 5.7" was a sharp jolter that went North and South. If the quakes are that related, why did the energy come at us perpendicular this time?


I am in Encinitas and noticed couple of an East/ West jolts mixed in with the N/S movement with this latest quake.

The Easter Sunday Quake I did not feel any E/W shaking, only N/S rolling. It was different enough I thought it was not the same fault, but the one by Borrego springs that briefly shook this area on Saturday night.

They can call it an aftershock if they want, to me it was a new earthquake 25 miles further NNW on the same fault which just put more stress on the San Andreas.

my thoughts too.