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Old 10-16-2012, 06:14 PM   #1
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Just felt what sure seems like an earthquake. Lasted about 10 seconds and slowly faded away. Anyone else/
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Old 10-16-2012, 06:15 PM   #2
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Yup - 10 years living in San Francisco and the biggest earthquake I've ever felt is in Meredith?!?!?!?
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I felt it too. It really shook the earth. It came rumbling in before you could actually feel it. Wow!
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Thought the new house was going to come down here in New Durham. It was the biggest one I've ever experienced
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Felt it here in Dunbarton too!
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Absolutely just felt it in Weirs Beach! Scary
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My daughter felt it in Lowell MA
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Old 10-16-2012, 06:18 PM   #10
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Felt it at Governors Island, thought it was my furnace.
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Yikes ... rattled the house !!!!
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Lots of rocking and rolling by Christmas Island too!!!
I'm loving this place more and more
Just called my mother in Waltham...they had it there too!!!!
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The whole house shook here on the lake in West Alton. Two separate quakes.
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Old 10-16-2012, 06:19 PM   #14
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Scared the #$*&* out of us here in West Alton, thought that maybe the furnace blew up.
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Old 10-16-2012, 06:20 PM   #15
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Default shudder on the seacoast

Felt the house shudder here in Newmarket/Durham.
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Felt it here on Prescott Hill in Laconia.
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Old 10-16-2012, 06:21 PM   #18
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wow, same here in alton
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Wow. It is on Drudge Report already. M4.5 - 6km SSW of Lake Arrowhead, Maine
2012-10-16 23:12:25 UTC
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Old 10-16-2012, 06:22 PM   #20
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OMG! Moultonborough Neck...thought the gas tank exploded!
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Old 10-16-2012, 06:22 PM   #21
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Default 4.5 richter East of the lake

The earthquake center http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/ shows it as a 4.5 between lake winni and Sebago in Maine.
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Default I'd say yes to earthquake.

I ran to check the boiler thinking it had blown up.
The whole house was shaking here in Belmont.
Yup and it scared the crap out of both of us.
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Old 10-16-2012, 06:27 PM   #23
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I just saw a 1 foot tsunami wave crash my beach on Paugus Bay...this was the real thing!!!

EARTHQUAKE 2012...WE WILL RE-BUILD!!!
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We felt it down here in Wilmngton, MA
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Old 10-16-2012, 06:36 PM   #25
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It was felt in Natick Ma.....
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Old 10-16-2012, 06:37 PM   #26
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Old 10-16-2012, 06:39 PM   #27
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Glad it wasn't the Volcano acting up.....
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but in NCentral Ma, just a shiver......
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Old 10-16-2012, 06:42 PM   #29
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Should be some after shocks from this one.

Could be less, but there have been instances when they were worse that the main shock.
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Default WMUR reported on it...

Just a few minutes after it happened, WMUR had a news flash on it. They will have more of an update shortly. Website doesn't say much. My sister in Bowdoin, ME felt her house shake pretty good too.
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Old 10-16-2012, 07:03 PM   #31
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Default Felt here in Pembroke NH

Sitting on the couch watching the tube. Big rumble and then the couch started shaking. Thought the furnace was blowing up! Lamp beside me was actually moving. Hubby's band was rehearsing in the cellar and they didn't feel a thing. They thought I was joking when I went down to see if they felt it too. Biggest one I've ever experienced in my lifetime in NH.

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Old 10-16-2012, 07:05 PM   #32
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For me, living in San Fran, this was a very small quake but different. It lasted long and the noise was different. New England granite plates grinding.

The Loma Prieta in '89 in San Fran was so intense I watched a woman in a computer chair on wheels go all the way across a 20' room and slam into the wall and every right angle in the interior walls went from obtuse to acute then back to normal. Not a chance I would have been able to walk across that room.

Check your gas lines and foundation. There may be aftershocks.
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Did I just feel an aftershock?
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At my age I guess that is one way to get the earth to move under my feet.
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I'm in Atlanta.. and I felt it! when my son called from home rattled the house in Gilford.

They are calling it 4.0

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquak...00d75b#summary
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I just saw a 1 foot tsunami wave crash my beach on Paugus Bay...this was the real thing!!!

EARTHQUAKE 2012...WE WILL RE-BUILD!!!
Now that there was funny..... I got married on the beach in Hawaii during the Tsunami back in 2010...
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Old 10-16-2012, 08:11 PM   #37
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felt here in Boston, stuff fell off the counter, started at one end of the house and worked its way through the house. crazy, time to buy some earthquake insurance while it is extremly cheap
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Shook really good here on Big Barndoor... It was almost 2 independent events over the course of 5 seconds. I don't have a furnace, so I was pretty sure it was an earthquake, or the whole town of Wolfeboro had blown up.
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felt it and heard it here in Nashua. First thought it was wind and then thought it was a truck or low flying plane. My wife was in the kitchen and I said I think we just had an earthquake and she thought I was crazy (well, thats up for discussion anyways). Within seconds, a neighbor called and said their house shook and it was already breaking news. That was my 2nd one. The first one I felt years ago in Chelmsford and the center I bieeive was in Meredith
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Felt it here in Gilmanton. At first I thought it was big truck going by. I guess not.
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Anyone have any damages? I've already closed, and am worried about chimney and such..
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Just had my furnace repaired; thought it had blown up!
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We were at a Masonic meeting. We finished eating and went into the Lodge room at 7. Around 710, lots of noise and shaking, reminiscent of my years in Alaska...I did go down stairs to make sure that it wasn't the kitchen that had blown up...our kitchen crew was eating after serving us and were blaming it on several politicians trying to make their respective points. No damage. back to the meeting, and NOBODY SLAM ANY DOORS!!!!
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makes me remember the old man
It's been almost ten years!

In 2003, The Old Man was probably "done-in" by a small earthquake—one that most Lakes Region folks missed because of the early hour:

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An unusually strong earthquake was felt across the Northeast United States and parts of Canada early Saturday morning, rattling residents and buckling roads in the region of the epicenter. No injuries or deaths have been reported.

The U.S. Geological Survey confirmed the quake, setting the preliminary magnitude at 5.1 -- capable of causing considerable damage. It was centered 15 miles southwest of Plattsburgh, New York. According to the USGS, the quake happened at 6:50 a.m.
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When you live at higher elevations (NH's hillsides) expect to be more strongly affected.
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It's been almost ten years!

In 2003, The Old Man was probably "done-in" by a small earthquake—one that most Lakes Region folks missed because of the early hour:



When you live at higher elevations (NH's hillsides) expect to be more strongly affected.
My mom and son didn't feel a thing in Nashua but others felt it much further south. She lives in a condo on the hill at the end of exit 8.
What got me was our 4 dogs didn't even bark or flinch before or during the quake.
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Here's a coincidence - a 2.7 earthquake was reported at 9:57 pm south of Dallas last night.
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I bet the doomsday preppers are half way to Mexico by now....
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I bet the doomsday preppers are half way to Mexico by now....
The end of days baby, it's here it now it's real!!!!!
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There are over 1300 earthquakes per day. Yesterday 203 of them were over a 2.5 magnitude alone....Ours was just one of them.
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I just saw a 1 foot tsunami wave crash my beach on Paugus Bay...this was the real thing!!!

EARTHQUAKE 2012...WE WILL RE-BUILD!!!
Jeesh...I'm already seeing your picture show up on another forum (a New Hampshire hunting forum). Awesome post by the way...
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felt it and heard it here in Nashua. First thought it was wind and then thought it was a truck or low flying plane. My wife was in the kitchen and I said I think we just had an earthquake and she thought I was crazy (well, thats up for discussion anyways).
We didn't feel it in the ballroom of the Crowne Plaza in Nashua. Several folks got calls from kids at home, but until those calls we had no idea.
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Having dinner at the Lake House in Meredith and we got one big jolt......only a second or two. Got home and our wall mount TV had shifted. No damage, though.
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I was up stairs in the bedroom celebrating eight years of mirage with my beautiful bride and I said did you feel that! She said I didn’t feel a thing! But I’m pretty sure I caused the earthquake.
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I was up stairs in the bedroom celebrating eight years of mirage with my beautiful bride and I said did you feel that! She said I didn’t feel a thing! But I’m pretty sure I caused the earthquake.
So...was it a marriage of 8 years or a "mirage" of 8 years....becasue if it was the later, it just means you were upstairs by yourself. Not something you want everyone to know
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I was up stairs in the bedroom celebrating eight years of mirage with my beautiful bride and I said did you feel that!
You might feel a backhand if she reads that your marriage is a mirage.
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