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ghostpainter
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September 2nd, @01:32PM

Earthquake

we just had an earthquake....rolling here but people calling say a big jolt in LA...waiting for confirmation


tacoma
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September 2nd, @01:34PM

It was very strong here in west riverside. MAN OH MAN. But it's not listed on the USGS site? NOTHING?

Now it's up.

»earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/rec···5733.php

Magnitude 4.7
Date-Time

* Sunday, September 02, 2007 at 17:29:14 UTC
* Sunday, September 02, 2007 at 10:29:14 AM at epicenter

Location 33.733°N, 117.466°W
Depth 2.5 km (1.6 miles)
Region SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Distances

* 13 km (8 miles) WNW (298°) from Lake Elsinore, CA
* 15 km (9 miles) NW (314°) from Lakeland Village, CA
* 16 km (10 miles) ENE (70°) from Portola Hills, CA
* 18 km (11 miles) SSE (148°) from Corona, CA
* 80 km (50 miles) ESE (116°) from Los Angeles Civic Center, CA

Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 0.3 km (0.2 miles); depth +/- 1.3 km (0.8 miles)
Parameters Nph=151, Dmin=15 km, Rmss=0.38 sec, Gp= 54°,
M-type=local magnitude (ML), Version=1
Source

* California Integrated Seismic Net
* USGS/ Caltech/ CGS/ UCB/ UCSD/ UNR

Event ID ci10275733

* This is a computer-generated message -- this event has not yet been review


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reply to ghostpainter
Magnitude 4.7 - local magnitude (ML)
Time Sunday, September 2, 2007 at 10:29:14 AM (PDT)
Sunday, September 2, 2007 at 17:29:14 (UTC)
Distance from Lake Elsinore, CA - 13 km (8 miles) WNW (298 degrees)
Lakeland Village, CA - 15 km (9 miles) NW (314 degrees)
Portola Hills, CA - 16 km (10 miles) ENE (70 degrees)
Corona, CA - 18 km (11 miles) SSE (148 degrees)
Los Angeles Civic Center, CA - 80 km (50 miles) ESE (116 degrees)
Coordinates 33 deg. 44.0 min. N (33.733N), 117 deg. 27.9 min. W (117.466W)
Depth 2.5 km (1.6 miles)
Location Quality Fair
Location Quality Parameters Nst=151, Nph=151, Dmin=15 km, Rmss=0.38 sec, Erho=0.3 km, Erzz=1.3 km, Gp=54 degrees
Event ID# ci10275733

Was a short, but stong jolt here.

corrosive23

join:2002-06-06
Yucaipa, CA
reply to ghostpainter
»quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/Quak···5733.htm

4.7 in Santa Ana.


hopeflicker
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you knwo, i thought i felt one here in Long Beach. It was a quick jolt
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bskuared
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San Clemente, CA
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September 2nd, @01:39PM

reply to ghostpainter
Yup.. felt it here in San Clemente. Wondered if Pendleton was playing with their explosives again.
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cvrefugee
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Corona, CA
reply to ghostpainter
We felt it pretty strong here in Corona, crazy!


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I was outside and heard it coming, then felt the ground shake. Not a bad little shaker. Hope we dont have a bigger one anytime soon.
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Nutty Hiker
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Rancho Cucamonga, CA
reply to ghostpainter
Even I was rockin' and a rollin' sitting at my desk.

cjski
The Wheel Weaves As The Wheel Will

join:2001-01-04
Sun City, CA
reply to ghostpainter
It didn't last long, but it gave a pretty nice jolt in Sun City/Menifee area...


TearAbite

join:2001-07-25
Rancho Cucamonga, CA

reply to ghostpainter
Felt it here in North Rancho (Alta Loma).. mild shaking but it lasted for quite a long time (10 seconds or so) ..

See it here:
»quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/Maps/117-34.html


Kibbles
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reply to ghostpainter
I felt it here in Mission Viejo....it felt like it was just a quick movement of a fault.


Thinkdiff
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Los Angeles, CA

reply to ghostpainter
Felt it here at USC. One of the USGS maps claimed a 4.7 followed by a 2.x, which seems to be what I felt.. Some moderate shaking for a couple seconds, slowed down, then more shaking. Whole thing was about 7-10 seconds.

This fresh off the heals of being in Oakland during the Oakland earthquake a couple weeks back
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ghostpainter
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September 2nd, @01:54PM

reply to TearAbite
Lisa was on the porch and she felt it before i did sitting here at the PC...Lasted 8 to 10 seconds, one jolt then rolling...Friends calling in from Diamond Bar say one Jolt, another friend in Hesperia says just barley felt it.

Just received this from West Coast Tsunami Warning Center.

TSUNAMI SEISMIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NWS WEST COAST/ALASKA TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER PALMER AK
1032 AM PDT SUN SEP 2 2007

...THIS IS AN INFORMATION STATEMENT...

EVALUATION
AN EARTHQUAKE HAS OCCURRED WITH A MAGNITUDE SUCH THAT A TSUNAMI
WILL NOT BE GENERATED. THIS WILL BE THE ONLY WCATWC MESSAGE
ISSUED FOR THIS EVENT.

PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE PARAMETERS
MAGNITUDE - 4.7
TIME - 0929 AKDT SEP PDT SEP UTC SEP
LOCATION - 33.6 NORTH 117.6 WEST
65 MILES/105 KM NW OF SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA
50 MILES/80 KM SE OF LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA
DEPTH - 2 MILES/3 KM

THE LOCATION AND MAGNITUDE ARE BASED ON PRELIMINARY INFORMATION.
FURTHER INFORMATION WILL BE ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY - EARTHQUAKE.USGS.GOV - OR THE APPROPRIATE
REGIONAL SEISMIC NETWORK.
$$


Thinkdiff
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reply to ghostpainter
First quake: »quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/Quak···733.html
Second quake: »quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/Quak···737.html

About a minute or so apart.
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FutureMon
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reply to ghostpainter
Didn't feel a thing here in my house in Glendora. Only 10-15 miles from the epicenter? Of course my house is on a hillside made of Granite so it probably absorbed most of the jolt.



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Jameson
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Fallbrook, CA
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reply to ghostpainter
Felt it over here, shook a very well constructed performing arts theater.

NightVisor
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Rialto, CA
reply to ghostpainter
Felt the initial 4.7, but not the followup 2.5. It was an initial jolt, then LOTS of earthquakey noise, ending with a last shake and it was over. Fun stuff.


bskuared
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reply to ghostpainter
4.7 quake jolts O.C.
Epicenter said to be 2 miles beneath Santiago peak in the Santa Ana Mountains.
From wire and staff reports

A preliminary magnitude 4.7 earthquake rattled Orange County today at 10:29 today, and was centered under the Santa Ana mountain range.

Automated seismographs reported that the earthquake's tentative epicenter was estimated to be eight miles west-northwest of the Riverside County city of Lake Elsinore.

an Orange Register reporter, who lives in Trabuco Canyon, said he felt one sharp jolt. "It was over pretty quickly, Jonathan Lansner said.

The quake was also felt as far away as Encino in the San Fernando Valley.

The epicenter is near, and two miles beneath, the summit of Santiago Peak, the largest peak in the Santa Ana Mountain range in of Orange County.

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goddfather40

join:2000-12-16
Aliso Viejo, CA
reply to ghostpainter
I didn't feel it. WTF? I'm very disappointed. I love a good shaker every once in a while.

I'm in Aliso Viejo, so I definitely should have felt it. I must have been doing something.
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