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Geoff
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Tue Jul 05, 2011 3:52 am   



Just felt an earth tremor in Melbourne SE suburbs. I'll take a
stab at magnitude 3.5

Went for about 10 secinds, good side-to-side shaking.

Dennis
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Tue Jul 05, 2011 3:52 am   



"Geoff" <public_at_email.com> wrote in message
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Geoff <public_at_email.com> wrote in
news:Xns9F18E8C52198BGeoff_at_88.198.244.100:

Just felt an earth tremor in Melbourne SE suburbs. I'll
take a stab at magnitude 3.5

Went for about 10 secinds, good side-to-side shaking.


Just heard that the epicentre was Korumburra, and magnitude 4.4

Not a bad guess then with the 3.5

Geoff
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Tue Jul 05, 2011 3:55 am   



Geoff <public_at_email.com> wrote in
news:Xns9F18E8C52198BGeoff_at_88.198.244.100:

Quote:
Just felt an earth tremor in Melbourne SE suburbs. I'll
take a stab at magnitude 3.5

Went for about 10 secinds, good side-to-side shaking.


Just heard that the epicentre was Korumburra, and magnitude 4.4

Pete
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Tue Jul 05, 2011 5:34 am   



Quote:
Just heard that the epicentre was Korumburra, and magnitude 4.4

Not a bad guess then with the 3.5

Each numeric increase by 1 is ten times the shaking amplitude, so the
original guess was actually off by nearly a factor of ten :-)

Peter

Dennis
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Tue Jul 05, 2011 5:55 am   



"Pete" <pjetson_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:X46dnXc0PssTP4_TnZ2dnUVZ_rqdnZ2d_at_westnet.com.au...
Quote:
Just heard that the epicentre was Korumburra, and magnitude 4.4

Not a bad guess then with the 3.5

Each numeric increase by 1 is ten times the shaking amplitude, so the
original guess was actually off by nearly a factor of ten :-)

Peter



Yeah, I know that but still not a bad result considering he used a
seismo-wobbly-legometer to get to that value!

;)

geoff
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Wed Jul 06, 2011 7:46 am   



Geoff wrote:
Quote:
Just felt an earth tremor in Melbourne SE suburbs. I'll take a
stab at magnitude 3.5

Went for about 10 secinds, good side-to-side shaking.


We had one Tues day too. 6.5 at Taupo - felt it in Wellington bigger than
anything I've ever felt before, and that was 200km away !

geoff (a different one).

Geoff
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Thu Jul 07, 2011 1:02 am   



"geoff" <geoff_at_nospampaf.co.nz> wrote in
news:ue-dnTSmXpV2j4nTnZ2dnUVZ_sOdnZ2d_at_giganews.com:

Quote:
Geoff wrote:
Just felt an earth tremor in Melbourne SE suburbs. I'll
take a stab at magnitude 3.5

Went for about 10 secinds, good side-to-side shaking.


We had one Tues day too. 6.5 at Taupo - felt it in
Wellington bigger than anything I've ever felt before, and
that was 200km away !

geoff (a different one).




Maybe something to do with it being on the same tectonic plate?
I don't know what it feels like to esperience a 6.5. A workmate
was in Tokyo during the big one there this year and he said it
was scary at mag 5.x We have friends in Melbourne from
Chistchurch. They won't move back under any circumstances.

geoff
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Fri Jul 08, 2011 6:56 am   



Geoff wrote:
Quote:



Maybe something to do with it being on the same tectonic plate?
I don't know what it feels like to esperience a 6.5. A workmate
was in Tokyo during the big one there this year and he said it
was scary at mag 5.x We have friends in Melbourne from
Chistchurch. They won't move back under any circumstances.

So now they'll be moving on from Melbourne ?!!

geoff

Buzz^|
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Fri Jul 15, 2011 6:37 am   



On 8/07/2011 4:56 PM, geoff wrote:
Quote:
Geoff wrote:



Maybe something to do with it being on the same tectonic plate?
I don't know what it feels like to esperience a 6.5. A workmate
was in Tokyo during the big one there this year and he said it
was scary at mag 5.x We have friends in Melbourne from
Chistchurch. They won't move back under any circumstances.

So now they'll be moving on from Melbourne ?!!

geoff




We get a 5.5 here every few years and they are an interesting thing to
plan for. Picture frames don't do too well. Had one while driving one
time and I thought a wheel was loose.

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