Bill from NYC Posted April 5 Posted April 5 How many of you felt it in the tristate area? They are calling it a 4.9 on Long Island. My house was shaking for a few seconds. Quote
The Poojer Posted April 5 Posted April 5 4.8 mag near lebanon nj. it was really strong in King of Prussia PA Quote
SinceThe70s Posted April 5 Posted April 5 My son is in College Park, MD and they felt it. A co-worker in RI felt it as well. He was on a call with folks from Philadelphia who felt it a few moments before he did. The Empire State Building’s official X account jumped into the fray online, quipping, “I AM FINE.” Quote
That's No Moon Posted April 5 Posted April 5 8 minutes ago, nucci said: I felt it. Wilmington, DE just outside of Philly I'm off today, it woke me up. Just north of you in PA. 2 Quote
Bill from NYC Posted April 5 Author Posted April 5 25 minutes ago, Gregg said: I am in Ramsey, NJ. I felt it over here. My cousin told me that Tewksbury, NJ was the epicenter and she live just a few miles from there. Quote
Bill from NYC Posted April 5 Author Posted April 5 1 minute ago, SinceThe70s said: My son is in College Park, MD and they felt it. A co-worker in RI felt it as well. He was on a call with folks from Philadelphia who felt it a few moments before he did. That is how fast these thing travel. Approx 12 years ago I was on the phone with my daughter. She said to me "I have to go" and hung up. She was living in Herndon, VA. I had no idea what was happening to her and was scared. Less that a minute later my chair was rocking from side to side. I'm not sure that this one was as bad. 1 Quote
That's No Moon Posted April 5 Posted April 5 1 minute ago, Bill from NYC said: That is how fast these thing travel. Approx 12 years ago I was on the phone with my daughter. She said to me "I have to go" and hung up. She was living in Herndon, VA. I had no idea what was happening to her and was scared. Less that a minute later my chair was rocking from side to side. I'm not sure that this one was as bad. That one shook a little harder, this one lasted a little longer. 1 Quote
Draconator Posted April 5 Posted April 5 (edited) My stepson felt it in Trenton, NJ. Waiting to hear from my stepdaughter who lives in Manhattan. Edit: My stepdaughter was doing homework in her dorm (Columbia College) and the entire building started shaking. No damage to any campus buildings. Edited April 5 by Draconator 1 Quote
Bill from NYC Posted April 5 Author Posted April 5 9 minutes ago, That's No Moon said: That one shook a little harder, this one lasted a little longer. Agreed. As I said my chair was rocking sideways with the legs leaving the floor on the last one. This one was noisier and as you said, lasted longer. Quote
Beast Posted April 5 Posted April 5 (edited) You’d think a nuclear bomb was dropped with the news coverage. Edited April 5 by Beast Quote
ExiledInIllinois Posted April 5 Posted April 5 USGS is saying: Califon, New Jersey https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?extent=-88.6516,-229.92188&extent=88.63495,40.07813&map=false While I got everyone's attention, notice there was some activity @ the mid-Atlantic Ridge the past 24 hours. Wonder if it's related? Quote
f0neguy Posted April 5 Posted April 5 Little shake north of Albany. No big deal as far as I know… Quote
ExiledInIllinois Posted April 5 Posted April 5 12 minutes ago, Beast said: You’d think a nuclear bomb was dropped with the news coverage. Well there are 120 million people on the Eastern Seaboard. Just wait till the tsunami alarms go off.😆🤣 1 1 Quote
boyst Posted April 5 Posted April 5 tinfoil hat people are funny. they said last week that the military industrial complex will use this event to test new and cutting edge weapons like the death ray laser and the earth quake devices. jeez man, this just fuels the fire. Quote
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