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I experienced a 5.5 earth quake in Koblenz in Germany in the middle of the night. The building was moving from side to side, not particularly quickly, and I could hear the wardrobe thumping against the walls, when I got up to find out why the wardrobe was thumping around, I noticed the floor felt incredibly unstable, moving around like jelly, which was weird; I then heard an almighty crack outside which was an old stone wall around the back. Definitely a scary experience.I'm alright JackComment
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We had one (4,4) last week (Rhein-Main area) which I never felt, in fact they seem to be getting more and more common. I know my mates flat in Köln had a lovely great crack across his ceiling from one a few years ago.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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i noticed a couple of tiny ones here in Manchester last year. its definately an eerie experience.
In fact one of them was caused by global warming so I was lucky to get out alive
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWe had one (4,4) last week (Rhein-Main area) which I never felt, in fact they seem to be getting more and more common. I know my mates flat in Köln had a lovely great crack across his ceiling from one a few years ago.
Lat: 50.40
Lon: 7.90
Depth: 5.0
MagT: Mb
Mag: 4.3
Agency: GSR
LocT: m
Region: Germany
Hmm. Valentines day. I wonder for how many people the earth moved?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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I was in a 6.1 in Chile a few years back. Luckily it only lasted a few seconds. The locals didn't seem too bothered as it was smaller than the one they'd had two weeks earlier.Comment
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The Wiki has some interesting comparisons of earthquakes and man-made weapons. Bearing in mind the Richter scale is logarithmic, with each integer increment being 32 times as energetic as the last.
A Nagasaki sized atomic bomb is 5 on the Richter scale, described as 'moderate' on the Richter scale.
The biggest nuclear bomb ever tested is about equivalent in energy to a magnitude 8.5. Earthquakes of this magnitude occur about once a year.
A 1960 quake, at magnitude 9.5, was more than 32 times more powerful than the most powerful nuclear bomb tested.
We aren't doing too bad then.Comment
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Interesting Google map animation here that shows earthquakes going off in Christchurch over a selectable period in the recent past. Lots of small ones are going off constantly. 57 in the last 25 hours, mostly in the 3 to 4 magnitude range.Comment
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