EARTHQUAKE
#1
EARTHQUAKE
Well, I must say, this was a fun experience this morning:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/04/18/ill...ake/index.html
Never experienced one before. We didn't know what it was until after I left for work and heard it on the radio. One of our expressways had some metal support beam that came up through the pavement and was causing everybody's tires to blow out. I thought the doors rattling was from thunder. I thought it a bit odd that thunder would last so long
I'm sure the nice new crack going the entire width of my foundation in the basement may have gotten bigger. DOH! [:@]
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/04/18/ill...ake/index.html
Never experienced one before. We didn't know what it was until after I left for work and heard it on the radio. One of our expressways had some metal support beam that came up through the pavement and was causing everybody's tires to blow out. I thought the doors rattling was from thunder. I thought it a bit odd that thunder would last so long
I'm sure the nice new crack going the entire width of my foundation in the basement may have gotten bigger. DOH! [:@]
#4
RE: EARTHQUAKE
Yeah I figured. Actually, I thought of you when I made this post
Our homes and streets aren't built to withstand them like they are over there. I didn't even feel it. My wife had to wake me up when the doors were shaking.
Our homes and streets aren't built to withstand them like they are over there. I didn't even feel it. My wife had to wake me up when the doors were shaking.
#5
RE: EARTHQUAKE
i'm not sure ours are so strong either. 2 years ago we had a piece of freeway in Sac drop about 8 inches - without an earthquake - during a week of 100+ heat. if the heat can tank the highway, we're lucky we don't get big rollers in the valley.[]
#7
RE: EARTHQUAKE
all our bridges have been retrofitted over the past 5 - 10years, and the highways in SF and LA are definitely built to withstand the shakes, rattles and rolls, at least the minor ones.there's little that can be done towithstand the big ones.the northridge quake took down a big piece of bridge down south and a CHP cycle cop went down with it - it didn't come out well.
#10
RE: EARTHQUAKE
On the radio a few days ago, and even on CNN, it was said that siezmologists(sp?) said there is a 99.9% chance (yes, that was the number) that a major earthquake, perhaps the one dubbed "The Big One" was going to hit within the next 30 years in California.
I think you may have said that in a thread somewhere too 3hummers.
I think you may have said that in a thread somewhere too 3hummers.