+minxyy Posted April 28, 2007 Share Posted April 28, 2007 Hi all I was just wondering if an earthquake can significantly alter the co-ords of a cache placement? Here's the BBC's report of the quake that happened this am in Kent! Have a Great weekend minxyy Quote Link to comment
+Wizard William and Team Morris Posted April 28, 2007 Share Posted April 28, 2007 (edited) Apparantly it was caused by someone burying a large cache in a very deep hole. Lots of travel bugs in it or something. It was big anyway. I don't know if it could cause strange readings though - sorry. Hope you are safe and well though and out from under the table. Edited April 28, 2007 by Wizard William and Team Morris Quote Link to comment
+minxyy Posted April 28, 2007 Author Share Posted April 28, 2007 Hope you are safe and well though and out from under the table. Hid for a while under the duvet and then remembered that Dorset is a long way from Kent Looks like some buildings etc will need some serious work done on them though ........thoughts and prayers to all in Kent who have been frightened, lost power and had their homes/work places damaged. However I was in an earthquake in Stoke on Treant back in the '80's and it's disturbing enough when they only last for a few seconds let alone minutes! You really can't work out whats going on! Have a great weekend all minxyy Quote Link to comment
+kennamatic Posted April 28, 2007 Share Posted April 28, 2007 Not sure about the co-ordinates changing but if one fell into a giant rift you might have to add a couple of miles to the distance! Quote Link to comment
+minstrelcat Posted April 28, 2007 Share Posted April 28, 2007 (edited) Apparently it was felt in Essex and Sussex but we didn't notice it at all here in Maidstone! Well, they say "no sense, no feeling". Lisa EDIT: blimey - someone's quick off the mark Wibbly Wobbly cache Edited April 28, 2007 by minstrelcat Quote Link to comment
+jennie.m Posted April 28, 2007 Share Posted April 28, 2007 We had one here about 4-5 years ago, epicentre birmingham I seem to remember, but felt here in mid Wales, not by me as I was fast asleep (early hours of morning) but by the Insignificant Other, who then woke me up, convinced we had a poltergiest He said there was a kind of whoooosh through the house, which rattled all the sash windows, and then he was sure someone was stood behind him wobbling his chair! Scared the @*~# out of him Quote Link to comment
+EraSeek Posted April 29, 2007 Share Posted April 29, 2007 Hi there people. Just thought I'd give you some perspective on your quake. First of all I live near Seattle, Washington (USA) and we heard about it and what a rare event it is for you. We get a pretty good quake (one you really notice) maybe every 10 or 15 years. The last really good one was the Nisqually quake, a 6.8 magnitude. I guess that was the biggest I'd been through. The dog dove under the desk and I ran outside. I went canoeing and planted my second cache later the day. Feb 28, 2001. Anyway, here is a really useful link about your quake and others if you want to keep an eye on things -> http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recent...aps/10/0_50.php Quote Link to comment
+ryme-intrinseca Posted April 29, 2007 Share Posted April 29, 2007 EDIT: blimey - someone's quick off the mark Wibbly Wobbly cache Have you read the list of cache contents? Quote Link to comment
Edgemaster Posted April 29, 2007 Share Posted April 29, 2007 The British Geological Survey Earthquake department have released a nice lot of information covering the earthquake, and a little history of past earthquakes in the area. http://www.earthquakes.bgs.ac.uk/earthquak..._april_2007.htm Quote Link to comment
+Silver Horde Posted April 30, 2007 Share Posted April 30, 2007 Funny thing is we had an earthquake here in San Diego, Saturday morning at about 8:00am. Only a 3.5 but quite a jolt. Coming over to visit next month and there I was thinking that the only thing we don't have to worry about was Earthquakes! ttfn Jane Quote Link to comment
The Red Kite Posted April 30, 2007 Share Posted April 30, 2007 We had one here about 4-5 years ago, epicentre birmingham I seem to remember, but felt here in mid Wales, not by me as I was fast asleep (early hours of morning) but by the Insignificant Other, who then woke me up, convinced we had a poltergiest He said there was a kind of whoooosh through the house, which rattled all the sash windows, and then he was sure someone was stood behind him wobbling his chair! Scared the @*~# out of him I remember that one jennie. My bed shook and woke me up. It felt like someone had shoved the wall and all the windows rattled. Spooky. Quote Link to comment
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