6.5 is not huge. Especially if "Tremors shake buildings" but the epicenter was not nearby... Sort of like a kid saying "I made a huge splash with that cannonball!" But he was at the other end of an Olympic swimming pool so all that happened was the water lapped at your toes..
Depends on where it is. If the crust of the earth has the brittleness of HRCs health then that shot would snap in two. I think Taiwan is pretty mailable like GEOFLOTUS Malania and just rolled w the punches as beauty does
Thanks fren. Figured w/ an island nation fukishima might be applicable but (ocean)wave propegation effects depend upon which way that the slope of the subsurface land slide faces... I think that was the cause of the tsunami at fukishima...
It was pretty intense. Close to, if not THE biggest one I've felt. But, we had a few knick knacks fall off a cabinet and I had some expensive electronics stacked up stupidly that took a tumble to the floor (which are thankfully okay) but all else seems to be well.
Were/are you present on Island? Glad you are ok! And goid morning to you.. News people being what social media news people are tend to scream " LOOK at This!!!". Glad your sound system is OK, too.. I know things falling off shelves is a criteria defined somewhere for "felt effects"
No damage reported according to reuters and the sun. No fatalities either.
6.5 is not huge. Especially if "Tremors shake buildings" but the epicenter was not nearby... Sort of like a kid saying "I made a huge splash with that cannonball!" But he was at the other end of an Olympic swimming pool so all that happened was the water lapped at your toes..
Depends on where it is. If the crust of the earth has the brittleness of HRCs health then that shot would snap in two. I think Taiwan is pretty mailable like GEOFLOTUS Malania and just rolled w the punches as beauty does
I have been thru ones up to 7.1 (70 miles from epicenter) nothing even fell of the shelves.. I don't recall how deep it was..
I love your analogy, the best.
Thanks fren. Figured w/ an island nation fukishima might be applicable but (ocean)wave propegation effects depend upon which way that the slope of the subsurface land slide faces... I think that was the cause of the tsunami at fukishima...
It was pretty intense. Close to, if not THE biggest one I've felt. But, we had a few knick knacks fall off a cabinet and I had some expensive electronics stacked up stupidly that took a tumble to the floor (which are thankfully okay) but all else seems to be well.
Were/are you present on Island? Glad you are ok! And goid morning to you.. News people being what social media news people are tend to scream " LOOK at This!!!". Glad your sound system is OK, too.. I know things falling off shelves is a criteria defined somewhere for "felt effects"