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(@paden-cash)
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Anybody else in Central Okieville feel that about 12:10P ?

I thought it was a train (I live 500 yds. from the BNSF tracks) shaking the house. The dogs went nuts like the UPS dude was at the door.

Crazy stuff. I thought it might have been the vodka, but a buddy of mine called and verified it...so I'm not nuts.

carry on...

 
Posted : December 7, 2013 10:30 am
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Buddy verified what .....

that it was the vodka?

 
Posted : December 7, 2013 10:57 am
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Was this it: ?

M4.5 - 8km NW of Jones, Oklahoma 2013-12-07 18:10:24 UTC

Event Time

2013-12-07 18:10:24 UTC
2013-12-07 12:10:24 UTC-06:00 at epicenter
2013-12-07 12:10:24 UTC-06:00 system time

Location

35.632°N 97.344°W depth=9.2km (5.7mi)
Nearby Cities

8km (5mi) NW of Jones, Oklahoma
12km (7mi) E of Edmond, Oklahoma
16km (10mi) NNW of Choctaw, Oklahoma
20km (12mi) NNE of Midwest City, Oklahoma
23km (14mi) NE of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

..or frost heave ? :-S

 
Posted : December 7, 2013 11:10 am
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that was it

Oldest son lives about 5 miles from the calc'd epicenter. His wife's remark was "holy chit!"

 
Posted : December 7, 2013 11:42 am
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Paden,

Are sure it wasn't some sort of methane anomaly from Ho.. err nevermind. 😉

 
Posted : December 7, 2013 2:30 pm
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that was it

You folks are lucky; you get to enjoy Tornadoes AND Earthquakes

 
Posted : December 7, 2013 2:49 pm
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8 miles SE of me, not a real big shake. About 3 weeks ago had one half a mile SE.

 
Posted : December 7, 2013 3:03 pm
(@paden-cash)
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Geobovinical Effects

Probably no methane eruption from HC (I hope not!)...but some interesting facts about cattle and their "biospheric footprint" :

Cattle Pollution

If you ask him though, I bet he'd tell you it just smells like money.;-)

 
Posted : December 7, 2013 6:42 pm
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that was it

That's an odd map. SC is in all three categories but not in the overall risky part? And why is central Florida red?

 
Posted : December 8, 2013 8:48 am
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that was it

> And why is central Florida red?

Have seen the number of Hurricanes that have blown through there?

I'll I know is:
Stay as far away from Dallas TX
Move as close as you can to Corvallis OR

B-)

 
Posted : December 8, 2013 11:39 am
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that was it

> > And why is central Florida red?
>
> Have seen the number of Hurricanes that have blown through there?
>
>
> I'll I know is:
> Stay as far away from Dallas TX
> Move as close as you can to Corvallis OR
>
> B-)

Why isn't the coast area red then?? that's my point. Hurricanes don't impact inland nearly as much as the coast.

 
Posted : December 9, 2013 5:52 am