Ground shaking ? Long Island

Ground shaking ? Long Island

Post by Joe » Sat, 23 Aug 2003 07:44:34

Just felt some not shaking but more vertical "hopping" here off the water in
the Port Washington City Island (NY area), no heavy trucks in sight. 6:39
EST.
Anyone have anything ?

-Joe

 
 
 

Ground shaking ? Long Island

Post by Diverd47 » Sat, 23 Aug 2003 08:10:30


- Nada..!

http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/datarep/index.html

Update time = Thu Aug 21 19:05:57 EDT 2003
There are no earthquakes on this map at this time



>Just felt some not shaking but more vertical "hopping" here off the water in
>the Port Washington City Island (NY area), no heavy trucks in sight. 6:39
>EST.
>Anyone have anything ?

>-Joe

 
 
 

Ground shaking ? Long Island

Post by Kent » Sat, 23 Aug 2003 09:37:06

I also noticed some sky falling as well......


Quote:> Just felt some not shaking but more vertical "hopping" here off the water
in
> the Port Washington City Island (NY area), no heavy trucks in sight. 6:39
> EST.
> Anyone have anything ?

> -Joe

 
 
 

Ground shaking ? Long Island

Post by Diverd47 » Sat, 23 Aug 2003 09:58:21

Joe:

" Hopping in the water..; "
- Wierd..
- check here..

http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/datarep/index.html

Dan



>Just felt some not shaking but more vertical "hopping" here off the water in
>the Port Washington City Island (NY area), no heavy trucks in sight. 6:39
>EST.
>Anyone have anything ?

>-Joe

 
 
 

Ground shaking ? Long Island

Post by Diverd47 » Sat, 23 Aug 2003 10:09:04


Quote:(Diverd4777) writes:

>Joe:

>" Hopping in the water..; "
>- Wierd..
>- check here..

>http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/datarep/index.html

>- And here..  ( now back to SWR, & " Waiting For The Jwin..." )

http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/wesobs/#If_you_believe_that_you_have...
_an_ear
 
 
 

Ground shaking ? Long Island

Post by Diverd47 » Sat, 23 Aug 2003 10:28:31

Joe::
( off topic, but interesting)

look a the bottom line on this chart: & the middle

http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/LCSN/WebSeis/24hr_heli.pl

At 14:30 theres a bunch of stuff in the middle ( New Zealand's ??)

~23 55 UTC  there is some activity.. lower right on the chart..
this correlates fairly well with your observation of 6:39.

- So its "a possible seismic event", that needs a bit more  investigation to
prove or disprove it...

I mean, is their clock set on the PC that generates these graphs, etc.

call them in the A.M & see what they say;
meantime call the local police; they doubtless got a few calls you can use when
you contact them

If the deck was shaking & water in a pail was moving around,

either its a huge Sea Monster coming to life under long Island,
An alien space ship about to emerge

- Or its an earthquake !!

Dan



>Just felt some not shaking but more vertical "hopping" here off the water in
>the Port Washington City Island (NY area), no heavy trucks in sight. 6:39
>EST.
>Anyone have anything ?

>-Joe

 
 
 

Ground shaking ? Long Island

Post by Ross Arche » Sat, 23 Aug 2003 11:06:18


> Joe::
> ( off topic, but interesting)

> look a the bottom line on this chart: & the middle

> http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/LCSN/WebSeis/24hr_heli.pl

> At 14:30 theres a bunch of stuff in the middle ( New Zealand's ??)

> ~23 55 UTC  there is some activity.. lower right on the chart..
> this correlates fairly well with your observation of 6:39.

> - So its "a possible seismic event", that needs a bit more  investigation to
> prove or disprove it...

> I mean, is their clock set on the PC that generates these graphs, etc.

> call them in the A.M & see what they say;
> meantime call the local police; they doubtless got a few calls you can use when
> you contact them

> If the deck was shaking & water in a pail was moving around,

> either its a huge Sea Monster coming to life under long Island,

Dammit!  I *told* Cthulu it's not time yet!!! ;)

-- Ross

- Show quoted text -

> An alien space ship about to emerge

> - Or its an earthquake !!

> Dan



> >Just felt some not shaking but more vertical "hopping" here off the water in
> >the Port Washington City Island (NY area), no heavy trucks in sight. 6:39
> >EST.
> >Anyone have anything ?

> >-Joe

 
 
 

Ground shaking ? Long Island

Post by RP Jone » Sat, 23 Aug 2003 11:48:13

I dont know but this isnt looking to good, to mant strange thing with in
minutes of eash other.

ECUADOR'S Tungurahua volcano, in a state of simmering eruption since October
1999 has to life overnight, sending a column of smoke and ash three
kilometres high, the Geophysical Institute said.
http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,7030468%255E1702,00.html

The development followed reports from the institute on Wednesday that the
volcano,


> > Joe::
> > ( off topic, but interesting)

> > look a the bottom line on this chart: & the middle

> > http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/LCSN/WebSeis/24hr_heli.pl

> > At 14:30 theres a bunch of stuff in the middle ( New Zealand's ??)

> > ~23 55 UTC  there is some activity.. lower right on the chart..
> > this correlates fairly well with your observation of 6:39.

> > - So its "a possible seismic event", that needs a bit more
investigation to
> > prove or disprove it...

> > I mean, is their clock set on the PC that generates these graphs, etc.

> > call them in the A.M & see what they say;
> > meantime call the local police; they doubtless got a few calls you can
use when
> > you contact them

> > If the deck was shaking & water in a pail was moving around,

> > either its a huge Sea Monster coming to life under long Island,

> Dammit!  I *told* Cthulu it's not time yet!!! ;)

> -- Ross

> > An alien space ship about to emerge

> > - Or its an earthquake !!

> > Dan



> > >Just felt some not shaking but more vertical "hopping" here off the
water in
> > >the Port Washington City Island (NY area), no heavy trucks in sight.
6:39
> > >EST.
> > >Anyone have anything ?

> > >-Joe

 
 
 

Ground shaking ? Long Island

Post by Warpcor » Sat, 23 Aug 2003 12:08:09

http://wwwneic.cr.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/
I remember an earthquake here in Puget Sound that caused disturbances of the
sort you observed all the way down in Louisiana. So it is not impossible.
Waves can travel in strange ways, and that applies to seismic waves as well
as any other kind. It is awesome to contemplate at the very least.


> I dont know but this isnt looking to good, to mant strange thing with in
> minutes of eash other.

> ECUADOR'S Tungurahua volcano, in a state of simmering eruption since
October
> 1999 has to life overnight, sending a column of smoke and ash three
> kilometres high, the Geophysical Institute said.
> http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,7030468%255E1702,00.html

> The development followed reports from the institute on Wednesday that the
> volcano,



> > > Joe::
> > > ( off topic, but interesting)

> > > look a the bottom line on this chart: & the middle

> > > http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/LCSN/WebSeis/24hr_heli.pl

> > > At 14:30 theres a bunch of stuff in the middle ( New Zealand's ??)

> > > ~23 55 UTC  there is some activity.. lower right on the chart..
> > > this correlates fairly well with your observation of 6:39.

> > > - So its "a possible seismic event", that needs a bit more
> investigation to
> > > prove or disprove it...

> > > I mean, is their clock set on the PC that generates these graphs, etc.

> > > call them in the A.M & see what they say;
> > > meantime call the local police; they doubtless got a few calls you can
> use when
> > > you contact them

> > > If the deck was shaking & water in a pail was moving around,

> > > either its a huge Sea Monster coming to life under long Island,

> > Dammit!  I *told* Cthulu it's not time yet!!! ;)

> > -- Ross

> > > An alien space ship about to emerge

> > > - Or its an earthquake !!

> > > Dan



> > > >Just felt some not shaking but more vertical "hopping" here off the
> water in
> > > >the Port Washington City Island (NY area), no heavy trucks in sight.
> 6:39
> > > >EST.
> > > >Anyone have anything ?

> > > >-Joe

 
 
 

Ground shaking ? Long Island

Post by Warpcor » Sat, 23 Aug 2003 12:30:33

http://rsd.gsfc.nasa.gov/goes/pub/goes/010807.ecuador.gif

A satellite view of tungurahua.


Quote:> Just felt some not shaking but more vertical "hopping" here off the water
in
> the Port Washington City Island (NY area), no heavy trucks in sight. 6:39
> EST.
> Anyone have anything ?

> -Joe

 
 
 

Ground shaking ? Long Island

Post by Minister of Cat Detector » Sat, 23 Aug 2003 13:11:31


Quote:> Just felt some not shaking but more vertical "hopping" here off the water in
> the Port Washington City Island (NY area), no heavy trucks in sight. 6:39
> EST.
> Anyone have anything ?

> -Joe

It was a certain ham operator in New York
that operates on 75 Meters. (He leaned over
to his left in his chair and let one loose whilst
takling bible topics with someone in Va)

BBBRRAPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 
 
 

Ground shaking ? Long Island

Post by Joe » Sat, 23 Aug 2003 14:23:27

Interesting !  Well its wasn't workbench of R-390s so I assume no problem :)
.......Who knows,
No more bout this, to many bad jokes in my inbox

-Joe


> Joe::
> ( off topic, but interesting)

> look a the bottom line on this chart: & the middle

> http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/LCSN/WebSeis/24hr_heli.pl

> At 14:30 theres a bunch of stuff in the middle ( New Zealand's ??)

> ~23 55 UTC  there is some activity.. lower right on the chart..
> this correlates fairly well with your observation of 6:39.

> - So its "a possible seismic event", that needs a bit more  investigation
to
> prove or disprove it...

> I mean, is their clock set on the PC that generates these graphs, etc.

> call them in the A.M & see what they say;
> meantime call the local police; they doubtless got a few calls you can use
when
> you contact them

> If the deck was shaking & water in a pail was moving around,

> either its a huge Sea Monster coming to life under long Island,
> An alien space ship about to emerge

> - Or its an earthquake !!

> Dan



> >Just felt some not shaking but more vertical "hopping" here off the water
in
> >the Port Washington City Island (NY area), no heavy trucks in sight. 6:39
> >EST.
> >Anyone have anything ?

> >-Joe

 
 
 

Ground shaking ? Long Island

Post by WShoot » Sat, 23 Aug 2003 14:27:08

Nothing in Long Island.

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqs/

Bill, K5BY

 
 
 

Ground shaking ? Long Island

Post by Bob Liesenfel » Sat, 23 Aug 2003 21:42:18


> http://wwwneic.cr.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/
> I remember an earthquake here in Puget Sound that caused disturbances of the
> sort you observed all the way down in Louisiana.

  I recall a few years ago I was sitting on a couch in a 3rd floor apartment and
felt a couple of 'bounces'.  I looked out the window for the truck I expected to
see rumbling down the street......nada......Then later that day we heard about a
small earthquake about 100 miles west of us at the same time.  This was in
Minnesota....the land of frozen rock.  ;)

Bob