Abril 5, 2024

Earthquake in NYC.

Did you feel it?

61 komento:

Lekha Rao ayon kay ...

yes!

Jeff Vader ayon kay ...

Yes, 8th floor Madison ave, my under-30 colleagues all want to evacuate

Leland ayon kay ...

I think that was Gov. Abbott dropping the mic on Mayor Eric Adams misguided migrant housing policy.

The Drill SGT ayon kay ...

East coast quakes? LOL 4.5? 5.0? Just another day in quake land...

Leland ayon kay ...
Naalis ng may-ari ang komentong ito.
Justabill ayon kay ...

We felt it in Albany, although I was walking the dog and missed it. Friends in western Massachusetts also felt it.

Captain BillieBob ayon kay ...

Yup! And I hope to never experience another. 5.something, the whole house was shaking. Went on for about 5-10 seconds.
EARTHQUAKE! ECLIPSE! Run for your lives!

Kevin ayon kay ...

In Boston, yes.

Captain BillieBob ayon kay ...

First time, don't know how California deals with that on a regular basis.

jae ayon kay ...

All the way up in central NH.

David Ermer ayon kay ...

My son felt it in Baltimore. My office in DC didn't.

Rit ayon kay ...

The earthquake was actually in NJ. And yes, I felt it. Didn't seem like much, but a few miles from where I am the wife felt it more and thought our furnace had blown up.

gspencer ayon kay ...

The only NY earthquake worthy of taking note would be one where that state returns to behaving as it once did, namely, as one of the original thirteen.

CheezWiz ayon kay ...

I felt it 125 miles north of Midtown in Southwestern Mass. The whole house shook for about 5 seconds.

Limited blogger ayon kay ...

I live about 50 miles northwest of NYC.

The tremor was quite severe here. It lasted about 10 seconds.

The whole small house shook. I thought a large truck was driving by.

All my neighbors stepped out of their houses at the same time.

Scary.

rhhardin ayon kay ...

The epicenter was right along my weekend daily 100 mile bicycle loop in NJ. It was quiet then though. Also the interstate had a shoulder and allowed bicycles on it. Those were the good old days.

wendybar ayon kay ...

I got an earthquake for MY Birthday, my Brother in law is getting an Eclipse for his!!!

Leland ayon kay ...

Fortunately, The Empire State Building has reported safe from the 2024 Earthquake. I'm glad it decided not to prove the point made a couple of weeks ago about the notion of trying to stop a building size object from destroying road infrastructure.

wendybar ayon kay ...

The Epicenter was in NJ. We felt it at my house. My mother had never experience one before. This is my second in NJ.

Captain BillieBob ayon kay ...

No damage just over reaction by the usual suspects. No after shocks by us.

Ice Nine ayon kay ...

4.7? Cheap thrills, kids. Here in Marin County, we would look up for a couple seconds...then go back to work.

Iman ayon kay ...

Release the locusts!

Iman ayon kay ...

Earthquake!?!?

That was just Chris Christie tripping over a clue.

Peachy ayon kay ...

Global climate change!

JK Brown ayon kay ...

* The following parameters are based on a rapid preliminary
assessment of the earthquake and changes may occur.

* Magnitude 4.8
* Origin Time 1023 EDT Apr 05 2024
0923 CDT Apr 05 2024
1023 AST Apr 05 2024
1423 UTC Apr 05 2024
* Coordinates 40.7 North 74.8 West
* Depth 1 miles
* Location 40 miles E of Allentown, Pennsylvania
45 miles W of New York, New York

Iman ayon kay ...

“Here in Marin County, we would look up for a couple seconds...then go back to work.”

So that’s what they call clusterfuck orgies and substance abuse now?

My apologies for a little ‘70s humor…😆

Indefinitely Extended Excursion™️ ayon kay ...

A 4.8 in New Jersey — that will get your attention.

Indefinitely Extended Excursion™️ ayon kay ...

On a related note; would this event qualify Trump asking for an earthquake delay in the election interference hush money trial…..

Chuck ayon kay ...

I don't remember any earthquakes when we had PDJT in office. A strong president would never let this happen.

#Bidenquake.

FWBuff ayon kay ...

My daughter and son-in-law in Manhattan felt it.

Drago ayon kay ...

Letitia James files indictment against Trump for Improper Tectonic Plate Interference.

Judge Weirdo pronounces Trump guilty and schedules a non-jury civil trial for assessing financial penalty to begin on the first day of the Republican convention.

Night Owl ayon kay ...

Felt it all the way here in Maryland. But there was no sound, and the swaying was so gentle, I actually thought I was just dizzy.

They do a lot of military testing around here, and thought it might be that, except it went on much longer than usual; 5-10 seconds of swaying rather than the usual 1-2 seconds.

Joe Smith ayon kay ...

Carole King did...

Here in CA, we don't get off the couch for anything less than a 7.

James K ayon kay ...

I felt it in Manhattan. The building shook for 10-15 seconds. Even though quakes are rare here, I was pretty sure it was one, as it was a similar sensation to a moderate one I experienced in California 30 years ago. I didn’t hear them, but apparently it was enough to set off car alarms.

Iman ayon kay ...

This small earthquake's gonna leave ‘em in the poor house
And catering to illegals is insane
On the stock trading floor, a gold plated door
Won't keep out the Lord's burning rain

h/t Gram Parsons

ceowens ayon kay ...

Upstate NY. Closer to Montreal than NYC. Substantial timber frame house with rattling dishes.

Temujin ayon kay ...

Nope. Deep blue skies, low humidity, 75 degrees, slight breeze, and full sunshine. It's Florida at its best.

Enlighten-NewJersey ayon kay ...

The epicenter was less than 20 miles from our home. We sure did hear and feel it.

Kevin ayon kay ...

East coast quakes? LOL 4.5? 5.0? Just another day in quake land...

Having lived on both coasts, you have to understand the event is a combination of the quake magnitude and the soil structure under your feet.

The East Coast sits on a very large, very hard plate, meaning energy travels farther than in the West Coast's multiple smaller plates.

See: New Madrid (Missouri) earthquakes of 1811–12:

Since the rocks in the eastern United States have few active faults to interrupt the propagation of seismic waves, ground vibrations from earthquakes generated in the region may travel thousands of miles. Shortly after the earthquake began, ground shaking was felt as far away as Canada in the north and the Gulf Coast in the south. Eyewitness accounts noted that the shaking rang church bells as far away as Boston, Massachusetts, and brought down chimneys in Cincinnati, Ohio, about 360 miles (580 km) away.

Dogma and Pony Show ayon kay ...

Earthquake in New York City
The Chrysler Building fell in my yard
But when the shit hits the fan
I think I'll have to make my way back to
Sunset Boulevard -- Todd Rundgren


Denko ayon kay ...

Apparently I'm the only person who didn't.

Indefinitely Extended Excursion™️ ayon kay ...

A Trillion Cicadas emerging, ice storms and then earthquakes and then God himself eating the Sun? Good time to start a religion.

hanuman_prodigious_leaper ayon kay ...

gspencer said...
The only NY earthquake worthy of taking note would be one where that state returns to behaving as it once did, namely, as one of the original thirteen.
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didja mean to say ...

The trafficking of enslaved Africans to what became New York began as part of the Dutch slave trade. The Dutch West India Company trafficked eleven enslaved Africans to New Amsterdam in 1626, with the first slave auction held in New Amsterdam in 1655.[1] With the second-highest proportion of any city in the colonies (after Charleston, South Carolina), more than 42% of New York City households enslaved African people by 1703, often as domestic servants and laborers.[2] Others worked as artisans or in shipping and various trades in the city. Enslaved Africans were also used in farming on Long Island and in the Hudson Valley, as well as the Mohawk Valley region.

During the American Revolutionary War, the British troops occupied New York City in 1776. The Philipsburg Proclamation promised freedom to enslaved persons who left rebel masters, and thousands moved to the city for refuge with the British. By 1780, 10,000 Black people lived in New York. Many had escaped from their enslavers who lived in both northern and southern colonies. After the war, the British evacuated about 3,000 enslaved people from New York, taking most of them to resettle as free people in Nova Scotia, where they are known as Black Loyalists.

Robert Cook ayon kay ...

I spoke by phone with a former work colleague (still on the job) in lower Manhattan, and she confirmed they felt it, as did three other friends of mine also in Manhattan. They all expressed it was noticeable, but not alarming.

Richard ayon kay ...

I feel the earth move under my feet!

Lem Vibe Bandit ayon kay ...

The world is falling thru a hole in the handbasket, as I predicted.

Fritz ayon kay ...

It was supposedly felt in Annapolis and Baltimore, but we didn't feel it here in Slower Maryland.

Paul ayon kay ...

Earthquakes... eclipse.. volcanoes..invasion of illegals.. and Joe Biden...

Aw hell, it's the end of times!

FJB and TRUMP IN NOV!!!! AND VOTE EVERY DEMOCRAT OUT!!

Mrs. X ayon kay ...

I was not aware of it until I was told about it by one of my Manhattan apartment neighbors. I didn’t feel it retrospectively either.

Drago ayon kay ...

Rich: "A Trillion Cicadas emerging,..."

Similar to how LLR-democraticals emerge as a pack in election years to create gaslighting noise in support of The New Soviet Democraticals.

Every bit as monotonally irritating and devoid of logic and reason as the cicadas tymbal driven "song".

Jim at ayon kay ...

4.8? Enough to get your attention.

Now, the 6.8 Nisqually quake in 2001? Whoo boy. Less than 10 miles from the epicenter.

Jim at ayon kay ...

And once again - on a subject that has nothing to do with Trump - what do certain idiots do? Talk about Trump.

loudogblog ayon kay ...

Luckily, it wasn't a big one. I have two observations: 1. There was a lot of wasted reporting about the quake from NYC. They were 40 miles away and barely felt it. The coverage should have focused on New Jersey. 2. A lot of people were making fun of the people who were scared by it. The thing about earthquakes is that you never know how strong it will be or how long it will last. Every major earthquake I've been through started out small and then got progressively bigger. You can't relax until it's over. It's a scary thing to have the earth move below you.

The strongest quake that I've been through was the Sylmar quake in 1971. It was a 6.5. It took the top three feet off of our chimney and threw the bricks all over the yard. (Which is why you should stay inside during an earthquake.) And that quake was 22 miles away from us.

loudogblog ayon kay ...

Narayanan said...
gspencer said...
"The only NY earthquake worthy of taking note would be one where that state returns to behaving as it once did, namely, as one of the original thirteen.
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didja mean to say ...

The trafficking of enslaved Africans to what became New York began as part of the Dutch slave trade. The Dutch West India Company trafficked eleven enslaved Africans to New Amsterdam in 1626, with the first slave auction held in New Amsterdam in 1655.[1] With the second-highest proportion of any city in the colonies (after Charleston, South Carolina), more than 42% of New York City households enslaved African people by 1703, often as domestic servants and laborers.[2] Others worked as artisans or in shipping and various trades in the city. Enslaved Africans were also used in farming on Long Island and in the Hudson Valley, as well as the Mohawk Valley region.

During the American Revolutionary War, the British troops occupied New York City in 1776. The Philipsburg Proclamation promised freedom to enslaved persons who left rebel masters, and thousands moved to the city for refuge with the British. By 1780, 10,000 Black people lived in New York. Many had escaped from their enslavers who lived in both northern and southern colonies. After the war, the British evacuated about 3,000 enslaved people from New York, taking most of them to resettle as free people in Nova Scotia, where they are known as Black Loyalists."

Boy, talk about going off topic...

Also, Narayanan, you need to work on your attribution skills. Do not cut and paste without doing a proper attribution to the source.

Joe Smith ayon kay ...

Also known as king of the humble brag: 'I've eaten so much pussy I got cancer.'

: )

Joe Smith ayon kay ...

Wrong thread! : )

Belongs with Ben Franklin...

Ambrose ayon kay ...

The Earth moved for me as I was reading the Althouse blog.

mongo ayon kay ...

That must be why I missed my birdie putt on number 11 this morning in Maryland.

Patrick English ayon kay ...

It felt as if a helicopter was giving above the house. A 2nd one occurred at 6pm; it was a 4.0

JAORE ayon kay ...

I can understand why initial reactions led to news coverage. But I was home for the entire day (loved one recovering - nicely - from surgery).

But, even after it was clear there were no major impacts the news went on and on and on.

Mostly:
Reporter: Here in Bumfrick, PA we have Tod. Tod, did you feel it?
Tod: Yes, yes I did.
Reporter: How did you feel.
Tod: it was unsettling at first.
Reporter: Thank you Tod. Now we go to Bonelick, NY where a woman named Amy also felt the quake.

Behold NY, the center of the known -and unknown - universe.

Tim ayon kay ...

Did anything fall on Letitia James or "Judge" Engoron? No? Another wasted opportunity.

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