who just felt that one!!!! i got stuff all ovet he flloor!!!! :jawdrop:
how big was it over there?? Im in OC right now it wasnt to bad...
who just felt that one!!!! i got stuff all ovet he flloor!!!! :jawdrop:
who just felt that one!!!! i got stuff all ovet he flloor!!!! :jawdrop:
how big was it over there?? Im in OC right now it wasnt to bad...
I felt it in Anaheim hills, felt stronger than the one the other day
Felt it in Costa Mesa. I thought I was buzzed for a second! :2purples:
It was pretty good here :hammerhea
i got a few pictures on floor here in highland...that must a been 7.0 or more!!!!
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Magnitude 5.3 - GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIFORNIA
2005 June 16 20:53:25 UTC
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A moderate earthquake occurred at 20:53:25 (UTC) on Thursday, June 16, 2005. The magnitude 5.3 event has been located in the GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIFORNIA. The hypocentral depth was estimated to be 12 km ( 8 miles). (This is a computer-generated message -- this event has not yet been reviewed by a seismologist.)
Magnitude 5.3
Date-Time Thursday, June 16, 2005 at 20:53:25 (UTC)
= Coordinated Universal Time
Thursday, June 16, 2005 at 1:53:25 PM
= local time at epicenter
Location 34.058°N, 117.007°W
Depth 12.5 km (7.8 miles)
Region GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIFORNIA
Distances 5 km (3 miles) NE (51°) from Yucaipa, CA
10 km (6 miles) E (94°) from Mentone, CA
15 km (10 miles) NNW (348°) from Beaumont, CA
25 km (16 miles) NE (54°) from Moreno Valley, CA
114 km (71 miles) E (89°) from Los Angeles Civic Center, CA
Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 0.2 km (0.1 miles); depth +/- 1 km (0.6 miles)
Parameters Nph=115, Dmin=10 km, Rmss=0.3 sec, Gp= 25°,
M-type=local magnitude (ML), Version=1
Source California Integrated Seismic Net
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Event ID ci14155260
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i got a few pictures on floor here in highland...that must a been 7.0 or more!!!!
5.4 in yuciapa....
I was leaning down picking up a printer and didnt even feel it! heard everything shake like hell though!