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  • EARTHQUAKE in MD!?

    Did anyone else feel that!? About 5 AM I woke up to the house shaking and my walls rattling.. strangest feeling. I thought I was dreaming until I got on Facebook this morning

    Looked outside to see the horses in the field and they are all "business as usual".. question for you Californians.. what do horses do in an earthquake? Do they freak out?

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    YES! I felt my bed shake in Columbia, MD at 5:06 a.m. Nothing on the news when I checked around that time. Nice to hear I wasn't dreaming!
    "No matter how well you perform there's always somebody of intelligent opinion who thinks it's lousy." - Laurence Olivier

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    • #3
      Leesburg felt it!

      At 5:04 AM, I was awakened from sleep by a small BOOM, a minor crash inside, my butt vibrating on my memory foam bed and a deep rumble like a truck or train passing. First thought? WTF. Second? Earthquake?? Then I went through all the other possibilities.

      Slamming door in the building? No, it wouldn't vibrate that long.
      Truck? Where's the engine noise?
      Plane crash? No sirens.
      Cats...yeah they're unnerved.

      Hmmm, this reminds me of the first weekend I was in the apartment (Sept 2007) and the floor vibrated but no truck outside. Checked later and there was an itty bitty one in PA. Didn't check the time then so I did this AM and it was 5:07.

      Then Daphne started meowing, but the others weren't demanding food as is their normal habit as soon as I open my eyes, so I went looking for her thinking maybe she got stuck (no) and got the laptop and turned the TV on and sure enough!! So I yelled, "Shorty! Did you feel that? We just had an earthquake!!" He did indeed & thought he'd been dreaming about a train passing (we're nowhere near trains).

      A 3.6 is tiny by CA standards, but out here it's significant & a 4.0 can be felt up to 60 miles away.
      I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right
      Violence doesn't end violence. It extends it. Break the cycle.

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      • #4
        Looked outside to see the horses in the field and they are all "business as usual".. question for you Californians.. what do horses do in an earthquake? Do they freak out?[/QUOTE]


        We've had a few shocks recently, mostly down in the Southern desert (Palm Springs area--Southern end of the San Andreas fault), which is about 2-2.5 hours away from where my boy is in Sun Valley. He could care less-- in fact, the last shale we had was last week, at 9-something at night when I was out riding him. It was a 5-point-something, and I didn't even know about it till we got home and my mom was asking if we felt the quake!

        And my pony is by no means bombproof, either. The weirdest things will set him off, but things that SHOULD bother him, don't. The area he's in is kinda seedy, and so there were lots of illegal fireworks going on around the 4th.
        For about 10 days, I was hearing booms from them every night when I was riding. He didn't even notice. A couple times, coyotes have come in the arena. (The barn is in La Tuna Canyon, for any non-Californians that are curious) We have had the BEST time running them off. (Maybe I should make him into a Western pony, instead-- or an eventer!) Rabbits can run by, sparrows can be taking dirt baths in front of him, and he could care less about plastic bags. And, apparently, earthquakes don't cause him to bat an eye, either.

        What DOES bother him? Another horse walking by outside the arena at night, SYRINGES (even dewormer ones, for heaven's sake!), and, on some days when he's having a particularly spooky day, barking dogs and smoke. (DFrom the stupid BO'S campfires)

        Anyway, from what I've seen, earthquakes don't rattle most of the horses one bit. I don't think they even notice.

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        • #5
          Felt it here too --- as far as Stafford/Fredericksburg VA area!
          5:04 exactly...I was 'contemplating' getting up, had just checked the clock....and whoaaaah, there! -- Knew exactly what it was, and um, lets just say...I was now WIDE AWAKE.
          ayrabz
          "Indecision may or may not be my problem"
          --Jimmy Buffett

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          • #6
            I was feeding our horses when it happened. None of ours even lifted their heads from their hay. Freaked me out though.
            Happy Hour-TB
            Cowboy Casanova - Brandenburg

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            • #7
              Oh for heaven's sake. ABC7 has a helicopter out looking for anything interesting & they're hovering over a horse farm now, zooming in on the horses.

              Standing quietly swatting flies with their tails, waiting for breakfast

              Nice facility. Wonder who owns it?
              I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right
              Violence doesn't end violence. It extends it. Break the cycle.

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              • #8
                Yes, I saw that footage. Must have been a herd of stampeding horses that caused the ground to rumble.
                "No matter how well you perform there's always somebody of intelligent opinion who thinks it's lousy." - Laurence Olivier

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                • #9
                  http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/mar...tory?track=rss

                  A 3.6-magnitude earthquake was reported around 5 a.m. Friday, about 10 miles northwest of Rockville, according to the United States Geological Survey.

                  The tremor was reported across the Baltimore region, as well as in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware. Residents of Columbia, Owings Mills, Carroll County and Odenton reported feeling the quake this morning, describing the movement as enough to rattle household items.

                  Odenton resident Paul Muirhead said the tremblor woke him up around 5:05 a.m. "I was startled from my sleep as if being shaken," he wrote in an e-mail. "Though there was hardly any light by which to see, I could hear items of mine — large and small — rattling on glass shelves."

                  USGS website self-reporters in Gaithersburg and Jessup described the quake as having a Modified Mercali Intensity as high as 4. An MMI of 4 is the equivalent to the vibration of heavy trucks passing, and can cause pictures to swing and household objects rattle.
                  "No matter how well you perform there's always somebody of intelligent opinion who thinks it's lousy." - Laurence Olivier

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                  • #10
                    I'm from California and moved to the East Coast after the Loma Prieta earthquake. I was way DONE with that feeling. I was very confused at 5 a.m. this morning. Gawd, that felt like an earthquake. Did I move back to California? Where am I? This is Maryland, must have been a truck. Sure felt like an earthquake . . . I was mightly confused and pretty unhappy, I have to say.

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                    • #11
                      Welcome to the Twilight Zone.
                      "No matter how well you perform there's always somebody of intelligent opinion who thinks it's lousy." - Laurence Olivier

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                      • #12
                        A 3.6 is tiny by CA standards, but out here it's significant & a 4.0 can be felt up to 60 miles away.
                        Not tiny, and not in California, but since we've experienced over 20 quakes in the last month within 50 miles of my home, and yes, we definitely feel the ones over about 2.5, if you pay attention. My house is built on a rock, so I do feel them and have just replaced all my aluminum mounted windows with vinyl mounted ones which are supposedly a little more resistant to cracking in these nearly daily events. There's even a map where you can track the earthquakes for the last 30 days and their magnitude. Most of them are under 2.0 and you really don't notice. Only one of the ones near here was over 3 this month- it was a 3.9. The chandeliers usually don't start swinging until its about that magnitude. Feels weird when the ground starts rolling or rumbling under your feet if you happen to be walking though.

                        Looked outside to see the horses in the field and they are all "business as usual".. question for you Californians.. what do horses do in an earthquake? Do they freak out?
                        Who can tell? Horses freak out if a butterfly gives them a dirty look. With earthquakes happening daily, it would be hard to tell what they were actually reacting to.
                        "The Threat of Internet Ignorance: ... we are witnessing the rise of an age of equestrian disinformation, one where a trusting public can graze on nonsense packaged to look like fact."-LRG-AF

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                        • #13
                          I have to say that my first thought was a truck coming right through my house. Didn't think of much more than that until I got in the truck to come to work and heard 'earthquake'. Hubby slept right on through...

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                          • #14
                            Ok everyone keeps talking about this earthquake but at 5:00 this morning I was getting ready to go ride and I felt nothing. Darn I've always wanted to feel a little earthquake, not really sure why I guess the horses felt nothing, or at least didn't show it.

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                            • #15
                              Yeah, I bolted my butt out of bed at 5:04am..WTF??!?!?!?!?

                              First thought was a plane crash, then looked out all windows, saw horses hanging out at the fence, typically half asleep but waiting for breakfast....didn't see flames either in or out of the house....then figured it had to be a quake. I have only felt a few, the most memorable being when I was 4-5 years old in Hawaii...Dogs didn't seem to mind it, either.
                              "As a rule we disbelieve all the facts and theories for which we have no use."- William James
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                              • #16
                                someone emailed in to wtop from, i think, woodbine; he was awake and felt the p wave and was ready for the s wave, and only after the s wave did his horses start running. (woke me up, annoyingly; i was waiting for all the local dogs to start barking or something, but--nothing.)
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                                • #17
                                  horse farm footage?

                                  So what is the name of the farm that the Today Show aired in reference to the earthquake? It was a very interesting aerial view, and I loved the layout! I know they were saying the epicenter was in Germantown, MD but one can't assume that the farm they were showing was in that same location. Inquiring minds want to know!!!
                                  Cindy

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                                  • #18
                                    Meh.

                                    I thought my beagle had jumped on the bed. Felt a very light bump, but no cold nose and dog breath on my face.
                                    Brothers and sisters, I bid you beware
                                    Of giving your heart to a dog to tear.
                                    -Rudyard Kipling

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                                    • #19
                                      I have never been around my horse when an earthquake happened, but they freak ME out!!!!

                                      I'm from Ohio, I do thunderstorms and tornadoes, not earthquakes!!!!

                                      our last one was a 5.9, and I'm in Temecula.

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                                      • #20
                                        We lived in CA 20 years ago and the 2 times we had major earthquakes all the horses (~100) at the ranch where batsh*t the day before. enough that everyone wondered what the problem was. after the earthquake they were fine

                                        Today's earthquake woke me up but i was pretty sure it was a low flying jet. Nearly the same noise and shaking as when the jet buzzed our house on 9-11 on it's way to the pentagon...
                                        Last edited by Stacie; Jul. 16, 2010, 08:17 PM.
                                        "The mighty oak is a nut who stood its ground"

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