Author Topic: Utah - 4.9 Earthquake Tremor decides to hit us with a baseball bat.  (Read 3037 times)

In southern Utah, a 5.0 tremor earthquake had hit us at 2:00 AM, bringing harsh effectiveness.
In northern Utah, a 4.9 tremor had hit my area with a baseball bat.
In Weber County, North Utah, the tremor struck the town with force. The shock was felt all along the Wasatch Front. No reports of damage or injuries at this point.

My experience in my first earthquake. It was nothing, really..all I saw were some trees shaking up a bit, and I didn't hear nothing, nor did I feel anything. Probably because it was miles away from where I live.
Discuss earthquakes.

Wait, what?
What does Baseball bats have to do with anything?
Seems, as though, The west parts of the Americas are constantly having earthquakes. First Chile, then The Mex. border, now you.
San Francisco could be next guys. :C

The Midwest doesn't get earthquakes worth stuff anymore.

The Midwest doesn't get earthquakes worth stuff anymore.
I heard there is supposed to be a HUGE earthquake at St. Louis. Big enough to be felt by me, in the upper Ohio River Valley.
I knowz stuff about disasterz :3


I heard there is supposed to be a HUGE earthquake at St. Louis. Big enough to be felt by me, in the upper Ohio River Valley.
I knowz stuff about disasterz :3
stuff, stuff
I live right across the river from St. Louis.

There are REALLY small earthquakes there all the time, like not even 2.0, almost 20 miles beneath the surface.
I wanna go to SF again before it comes down in a blaze :C

Earthquakes can do lots of damage, but I don't think the earthquake, subsequent looting, riots, and fires can bring down a city as big as SF

If it does, that sucks.


In Japan, I felt an earthquake that was around 6-7.

i had an earthquake. then i fell asleep.

I was born in Utah.

Stupid question, which St. Luis?  I know of tons of st luises.  I live in Northern Kentucky, Greater Cinci area.  Whar is ett.

The last two earthquakes I had, (actually the only 2 I've experienced) I slept through them. Not even a sound or any movement. :/

forget. Now how can I say that I experienced an earthquake when I slept through all of it?

Earthquakes are nothing when you live in Southern California

:smug:

For a second I almost read this as Tbilisi Earthquake for some reason and scrambled to read.