5.2 Quake shakes Guatemala
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5.2 Quake shakes Guatemala
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsww/ ... usyfcc.htm
Coinsidence that a storm is heading their way or may make landfall nearby and then this quake occurs.I can imagine how the people are reacting to this as they are evacuating and preparing for the arrival of Adrian.So far no reports of casualties as information is little.
Coinsidence that a storm is heading their way or may make landfall nearby and then this quake occurs.I can imagine how the people are reacting to this as they are evacuating and preparing for the arrival of Adrian.So far no reports of casualties as information is little.
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dhweather wrote:Yep, first the quake, then the cane, then the floods, then the diseases after the storm - it could be horrible down there by weeks end.
Unfortunally yes that may well be the case.
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There are 30,000+ 5.2 quakes around the world each year. Yes, you can feel them. But they rarely cause any significant damage. If you are living in an area with very unstable soil you might see some minor foundation cracking, and it "is" possible that something will fall from a shelf, but not likely.
A 7.2 quake is 100 times as powerful as a 5.2, and you don't get great quakes until at or above 8, which is almost a thousand times the intensity of 5.2. And don't forget, the 5.2 is at the epicenter. The intensity will likely be below 5 just a few miles from there.
A 9.5 quake (like the tsumami-causer off the coast of Indonesia) has more 20,000 times the power of a 5.2.
If that 9.5 had originated on land rather than at the ocean floor some 50-60 miles off shore, large and extremely heavy objects would have been tossed violently into the air. Only the most reinforced buildings specifically designed to withstand extremely strong earthquakes would be left standing at all.
A 7.2 quake is 100 times as powerful as a 5.2, and you don't get great quakes until at or above 8, which is almost a thousand times the intensity of 5.2. And don't forget, the 5.2 is at the epicenter. The intensity will likely be below 5 just a few miles from there.
A 9.5 quake (like the tsumami-causer off the coast of Indonesia) has more 20,000 times the power of a 5.2.
If that 9.5 had originated on land rather than at the ocean floor some 50-60 miles off shore, large and extremely heavy objects would have been tossed violently into the air. Only the most reinforced buildings specifically designed to withstand extremely strong earthquakes would be left standing at all.
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soonertwister wrote:There are 30,000+ 5.2 quakes around the world each year. Yes, you can feel them. But they rarely cause any significant damage. If you are living in an area with very unstable soil you might see some minor foundation cracking, and it "is" possible that something will fall from a shelf, but not likely.
A 7.2 quake is 100 times as powerful as a 5.2, and you don't get great quakes until at or above 8, which is almost a thousand times the intensity of 5.2. And don't forget, the 5.2 is at the epicenter. The intensity will likely be below 5 just a few miles from there.
A 9.5 quake (like the tsumami-causer off the coast of Indonesia) has more 20,000 times the power of a 5.2.
If that 9.5 had originated on land rather than at the ocean floor some 50-60 miles off shore, large and extremely heavy objects would have been tossed violently into the air. Only the most reinforced buildings specifically designed to withstand extremely strong earthquakes would be left standing at all.
Agree with everything your saying.. I'm just saying that a 5.2 will scare the crap out of you..
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feederband wrote:dixiebreeze wrote:Most Californians wouldn't take a 5.2 too seriously, but in Guatamala it could be horrendous.
I tell you if you in a 5.0 for more than 10 seconds you wil think the world is ending.
I've been in quakes above 5.0 on multiple occasions. You don't get a sense of Armaggedon until it gets above somewhere around 6. At 5.0 a quake can be long-lasting, but those are pretty rare, and if they occur they don't jiggle your guts too much. Mostly a 5.0 presents itself as a rolling vibration that you can hear for quite a few seconds before it hits your location.
Imagine a 9.5 epicentered in your back yard... Quake intensity is logarithmic. A quake of 7 is 100 times as powerful as a 5.
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soonertwister wrote:feederband wrote:dixiebreeze wrote:Most Californians wouldn't take a 5.2 too seriously, but in Guatamala it could be horrendous.
I tell you if you in a 5.0 for more than 10 seconds you wil think the world is ending.
I've been in quakes above 5.0 on multiple occasions. You don't get a sense of Armaggedon until it gets above somewhere around 6. At 5.0 a quake can be long-lasting, but those are pretty rare, and if they occur they don't jiggle your guts too much. Mostly a 5.0 presents itself as a rolling vibration that you can hear for quite a few seconds before it hits your location.
Imagine a 9.5 epicentered in your back yard... Quake intensity is logarithmic. A quake of 7 is 100 times as powerful as a 5.
Anything above a 4 got me going..Maybe it was I was always in a building when they happened....
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feederband wrote:dixiebreeze wrote:Most Californians wouldn't take a 5.2 too seriously, but in Guatamala it could be horrendous.
Have you ever been in a 5.2?
No, but my daughter survived the infamous 1989 San Francisco Bay quake that crippled the city (above 7.5 I think). She was in a downtown skyscraper and didn't make it home across the bay for two days. Now THAT was scary.
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