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Shetland earthquake - did the earth move for you?


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Seems to be mentioning 3.3 on the Richter scale, according to ITN.

 

Not so long after the last one:

http://www.shetlink.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2000

 

 

and then of course the English one:

http://www.shetlink.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4653

 

Terra firma seems less "firma" around here all the time. It'll be the oil wells :wink:

Or perhaps the reduction in polar ice is prompting a tectonic shift. :shock:

 

Either way, I'm sleeping with a lifejacket and a crash helmet on fae noo on, in fact to hell with it, I'm sleeping in the boat.

 

(I slept through it :wink: )

 

Dont forget Tsunamis

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A little to close to home for my liking,

 

The house (in Mossbank) moved/vibrated enough to wake us up, and with a few things falling of the shelves I was soon out of bed,

 

Also a few of the large stones, the sea defensive armouring in front of the house has moved, not to any great extent, but when you look out every day you happen to notice the difference in the layout of rocks,

 

At least the roof is still there............. I think :shock: :?: :?:

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So that is what is was. It felt very strange and there seemed more shaking of china etc than I'd have expected. Just before Xmas the house was hit by a vehicle and this seemed similar. On checking I found no damage this time and remained confused.

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See they have changed the photo, see complaing to the Beeb sometimes works, i even got an apology :lol:

 

The pic may be of the right place, but I'm less than sure what "message" is conveyed about Shetlanders by showing a kirk and kirkyard with tombstones when reporting an earthquake. :?

 

....probably that those of us who aren't outside "resting", are inside praying like the clappers. :lol:

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Da center o it wis surely in da middle o da Eid voe although the 'expert' on radio scotland at 5 tae 9 said it wis "20 miles south east of lerwick" tink he must o meant north west!

 

here's the supposed location

http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?x=434364&y=1158035&z=0&sv=N60.305,W1.380&st=7&mapp=map.srf&searchp=ids.srf

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I'm in Mossbank and felt nothing and this is posted at 12.09am GMT as for sum reason the Shetlink clock is still one hour fast for sum reason http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-taunt005.gif

 

http://www.earthquakes.bgs.ac.uk/recent_events/recent_events.html

 

 

http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/9648/603051380nr9.jpg

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Did anyone in the toon feel it?

Yep.

 

Checking up on the Richter info I'm a bit surprised because there was a lot of shaking of china. That seems to be listed as typical for larger events:

 

Wikipedia[/url]"]3.0-3.9 Often felt, but rarely causes damage.

4.0-4.9 Light Noticeable shaking of indoor items, rattling noises. Significant damage unlikely.

 

Of course I don't dispute the value, but on the basis of the rattling china and just the above info I'd have expected it in the higher category.

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