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Old 12-23-2014, 11:00 AM   #1
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Default 12/22 Earthquake

Anyone feel the earthquake on Monday night, around 10:45? Here in Moultonborough, it sounded and felt like a large explosion. Lasted only second or so and mildly shook the house. This morning, the news reports a magnitude 1.4 earthquake, 8 miles NE of Meredith.
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Old 12-23-2014, 11:09 AM   #2
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Default We wondered what that sound was...

We heard what we thought was an explosion, but we didn't feel anything.
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Is that something that happens with any regularity in the region?
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Wow, amazing the epiccenter can be pinpointed that closely.
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Is that something that happens with any regularity in the region?
Probably not as regular as Jamie Curtis on Activia.
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Old 12-23-2014, 01:59 PM   #7
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The White Mountains weren't always mountains!

Some of us remember the "Big One" in October of 2012, 4.6 Mag. I remember the damage it caused. We've since rebuilt.
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When I bought my last house in Gilford the mortgage company made me get "Earthquake" insurance. It was not very expensive at all but I thought the bank was nuts....maybe they know something! For the record, the only noise I heard last night in "The Acres" was Peyton Manning imploding!

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Ha..... made my day!
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Post Did you know that Tamworth had a 5.5 mag earthquake?

NH Earthquakes:
There have been over 200 earthquakes felt in New Hampshire in the 20th century.

The strongest measured NH earthquakes to strike NH came only 4 days apart on December 20th and December 24, 1940, each with a magnitude of over 5.5, The epicenter was near Tamworth, NH. and felt over an area of 400,000 square miles!

More recently, on October 16, 2012 at 7:12pm a moderate earthquake was felt in much of NH. The earthquake's epicenter was located near Hollis, Maine. A magnitude of 4.0 was recorded by the US Geological Survey. Only minor damage was reported which mostly included cracks in building foundations, masonry, plaster and tile.

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Default ....Old Man on the Mt says no-way!

.....so what would the Old Man on the Mountain say about earthquakes happening in NH.....he would say "no-way, earthquakes never-ever happen here in NH" and he's been here for the last 12,000 years so he should know! ...an earthquake here.....in NH? ...... no-way....a-ha-ha-ha-ha.....ka-boom....oops....yikes!
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Default 1.4?...

Whimps!

1.4 wouldn't stir a cocktail.
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1.4 wouldn't stir a cocktail.
yea, you get a few bumps and grinds out there, don't ya!!
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Default The end is coming

There was one 2.0 in Plainfield CT 9:30am... Maybe California is staying and we are going to slide into the Atlantic
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There was one 2.0 in Plainfield CT 9:30am... Maybe California is staying and we are going to slide into the Atlantic
Cali is slipping into the ocean and we are adding land here in the east. My only concern is that the land being added is that which slipped into the ocean out west. The last thing we need is the west coast here in the east.


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