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* Monday, May 18, 2009 at 03:39:36 UTC
* Sunday, May 17, 2009 at 08:39:36 PM at epicenter
Location 33.940°N, 118.338°W
Depth 13.5 km (8.4 miles)
Region GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIFORNIA
Distances
* 2 km (1 miles) E (91°) from Lennox, CA
* 2 km (1 miles) SSE (159°) from Inglewood, CA
* 3 km (2 miles) NNE (22°) from Hawthorne, CA
* 7 km (4 miles) ENE (72°) from El Segundo, CA
* 15 km (10 miles) SSW (213°) from Los Angeles Civic Center, CA
Okay that dose it!!
After this earthquake,
Im starting to get caught up in this hype about all these previous ones leading up to the so called "big one"
Fuckk it if it dose come I hope im out riding my bike
damn handbone you must have been like "oh shit earthquake!!!!!!! gotta put it on mr!!!" you could have died, posting this shit instead of taking cover... lol
A moderate earthquake occurred at 8:39:36 PM (PDT) on Sunday, May 17, 2009.
The magnitude 5.0 event occurred 2 km (1 miles) E of Lennox, CA.
The hypocentral depth is 14 km ( 8 miles).
Magnitude 5.0 - local magnitude (ML)
Time Sunday, May 17, 2009 at 8:39:36 PM (PDT)
Monday, May 18, 2009 at 3:39:36 (UTC)
Distance from Lennox, CA - 2 km (1 miles) E (91 degrees)
Inglewood, CA - 2 km (1 miles) SSE (159 degrees)
Hawthorne, CA - 3 km (2 miles) NNE (22 degrees)
Westmont, CA - 3 km (2 miles) W (266 degrees)
Los Angeles Civic Center, CA - 15 km (10 miles) SSW (213 degrees)
Coordinates 33 deg. 56.4 min. N (33.940N), 118 deg. 20.3 min. W (118.338W)
Depth 13.5 km (8.4 miles)
Location Quality Good
Location Quality Parameters Nst=139, Nph=139, Dmin=7 km, Rmss=0.42 sec, Erho=0.4 km, Erzz=0.9 km, Gp=39.6 degrees
Event ID# ci10410337
I was sitting on the floor of my apartment (Because I don't really have seating besides my bed) when it hit. A SoCal native, I was like 'Oh, I should go hide under something' and then realized I've no furniture to hide under...and realized that when the BIG ONE finally hits, I'm royally fucked.
You always have that second thought - 'Is this it? Is this the BIG ONE?'
That was a small one...you must have all forgotten about the Northridge earthquake...my tv almost killed me in THAT one...lol. I was sitting here reading. When I realized what was happening I was like, "Aw shit." (verbatim...lol)
I was riding out on hawthorne and and el segundo taking a smoke break when i felt it shake i saw a few people run out this store first where all the guys then women lol
BLAHER responding to a comment by BlAcKnYeLLoWfUji
05.17.09 - 11:52 pm
i didnt get scared until everyone around me did. i think if no one said anything i would of sat through it hahaha... it was for sure on the bigger side this time though... the big ones coming
except for the LA native part...ditto exactly. I'm downtown shit was all creakin and crackin. and i stood up and kinda walked around in a circle looking for somewhere to go. I even created a plan for myself after the one a couple of months ago...the only doorway leads to the bathtoom...
im spray going to spray paint a PANIC lane on my floor. hahh
USGS.gov always has automatic updates within 90 seconds of the event
FYI
and you can listen to HAM operators talk about it all day if you have a scanner.
Holy shit the post I'm replying to is above this box for my reference how nice.
I guess I'll throw a snowcone at beer.
Hair responding to a comment by HappyLand
05.18.09 - 11:11 am