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Location: Chicago -- CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE Rep Power: 11 ![]() | Slag, Gei & Marty you all can keep these in Kali Downstate Quake Shakes Chicago COMMENT ON THIS STORY WEST SALEM, Ill. (AP/WBBM/STNG) - An earthquake in southern Illinois woke people in the Chicago area and residents reported vibrating shelves and moving ceilings. The earthquake appeared to rival the strongest recorded in the region. The quake just before 4:37 a.m. was centered six miles from West Salem, Ill., and 66 miles from Evansville, Ind. It was felt in such distant cities as Chicago, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, and Des Moines, Iowa, 450 miles northwest of the epicenter, but there were no early reports of injuries or significant damage. Chicago city officials and police were to discuss the quake with reporters at 11 a.m. The largest historical earthquake in the region, which was also a 5.4 magnitude, damaged southern Illinois in 1968. The National Weather Service said it has received reports from residents as far north as Lake County and the quake could be felt in the Romeoville office. In Chicago, the city’s 911 call-center had an immediate spike in calls from people reporting tremors, Fire Media Affairs Director Larry Langford said. The quake occurred in the Illinois basin-Ozark dome region that covers parts of Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas and stretches from Indianapolis and St. Louis to Memphis, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The survey’s Web site said earthquakes occur irregularly in the area. More than 100 calls came into the 911 call-center for the earth shaking, Office of Emergency Management and Communications spokeswoman Jennifer Martinez said. “For the most part, people are reporting they felt movement and some items vibrated on shelves and some ceiling fixtures could be seen moving,” Langford said. As of 5:30 a.m., the fire department said nobody has been injured, Langford said. There have been no reports of significant structural damage to area buildings. In Plainfield, a police dispatcher said multiple people reported their houses being shaken. She said the quake was not felt in the police station. According to the U.S. Geological Survey the depth of the earthquake was 5.0 kilometers. Langford said the fire department immediately contacted Chicago Police and OEMC after receiving reports of tremors. Today, coincidentally is the anniversary of the San Francisco earthquake in 1906. The quake just before 4:37 a.m. was centered 6 miles from West Salem, Ill., and 66 miles from Evansville, Ind. West Salem is in Edwards County in Southern Illinois, and dispatcher Lucas Griswold says the sheriff's department received several calls about the earthquake but only reports of minor damage and no injuries. ``Oh, yeah, I felt it. It was interesting,'' Griswold said. ``A lot of shaking.'' Residents in Milwaukee, Cincinnati and St. Louis also reported feeling the earth shake. ``It shook our house where it woke me up,'' said David Behm of Philo, 10 miles south of Champaign. ``Windows were rattling, and you could hear it. The house was shaking inches. For people in central Illinois, this is a big deal. It's not like California.'' Phones started ringing at the Crawford County Sheriff's Department in Robinson, about 15 miles north of the epicenter, but there were no immediate reports of damage, dispatcher Marsha Craven said. ``They didn't know if it was the refinery blowing up or an earthquake,'' she said, referring to the a local petroleum refinery. Craven said she's lived in the area her whole life, and felt a handful of earthquakes, but couldn't recall one this big. In Cincinnati, one woman said she felt something that lasted for up to 20 seconds. ``All of a sudden, I was awakened by this rumbling shaking,'' said Irvetta McMurtry, 43. ``My bed is an older wood frame bed, so the bed started to creak and shake, and it was almost like somebody was taking my mattress and moving it back and forth.'' WBBM Newsradio 780 has gotten dozens of calls from people in the Chicago area reporting what felt like an earthquake. Calls were received from Dixon, Gary (Ind.), Elmhurst, Crete, Lisle, Orland Park, Chicago, St. Charles, Naperville, Elgin and Westmont. The tremor was felt in the CBS 2 studios at 630 N. McClurg Ct., where audiovisual equipment and other items shook as the staff prepared for the news, and many of the staff reported the building shook. Police scanner traffic also indicated that it was felt throughout the city and across the northern Illinois. CBS 2 Executive Producer of Digital Media John Dodge said between 4:30 and 5 a.m., he was awoken by a rattling sound in his house in Northwest Indiana around 4:30 a.m. Viewer Vito Cifaldi added that he had felt the walls shake and the walls vibrate near Broadway and Melrose Street in the East Lakeview neighborhood. CBS 2's Kris Habermehl reports there have been several calls to 911. The New Madrid Fault is the largest center for seismic activity in the area. It was not immediately learned if the New Madrid Fault was origin of the earthquake. On the Net: U.S. Geological Survey Welcome to the USGS - U.S. Geological Survey The following is a release by the United States Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Center: An earthquake occurred 35 km (20 miles) SW of Vincennes, Indiana and 205 km (125 miles) SW of INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana at 3:36 AM MDT, Apr 18, 2008 (4:36 AM CDT in Illinois). The magnitude and location may be revised when additional data and further analysis results are available. There have been no reports of damage. Tectonic Summary EARTHQUAKES IN THE ILLINOIS BASIN - OZARK DOME REGION This large region borders the much more seismically active New Madrid seismic zone on the seismic zone's north and west. The Illinois basin - Ozark dome region covers parts of Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas and stretches from Indianapolis and St. Louis to Memphis. Moderately frequent earthquakes occur at irregular intervals throughout the region. The largest historical earthquake in the region (magnitude 5.4) damaged southern Illinois in 1968. Moderately damaging earthquakes strike somewhere in the region each decade or two, and smaller earthquakes are felt about once or twice a year. In addition, geologists have found evidence of eight or more prehistoric earthquakes over the last 25,000 years that were much larger than any observed historically in the region. Earthquakes in the central and eastern U.S., although less frequent than in the western U.S., are typically felt over a much broader region. East of the Rockies, an earthquake can be felt over an area as much as ten times larger than a similar magnitude earthquake on the west coast. A magnitude 4.0 eastern U.S. earthquake typically can be felt at many places as far as 100 km (60 mi) from where it occurred, and it infrequently causes damage near its source. A magnitude 5.5 eastern U.S. earthquake usually can be felt as far as 500 km (300 mi) from where it occurred, and sometimes causes damage as far away as 40 km (25 mi). FAULTS Earthquakes everywhere occur on faults within bedrock, usually miles deep. Most bedrock in the Illinois basin – Ozark dome region was formed as several generations of mountains rose and were eroded down again over the last billion or so years. At well-studied plate boundaries like the San Andreas fault system in California, often scientists can determine the name of the specific fault that is responsible for an earthquake. In contrast, east of the Rocky Mountains this is rarely the case. The Illinois basin - Ozark dome region is far from the nearest plate boundaries, which are in the center of the Atlantic Ocean, in the Caribbean Sea, and in the Gulf of California. The region is laced with known faults but numerous smaller or deeply buried faults remain undetected. Even the known faults are poorly located at earthquake depths. Accordingly, few earthquakes in the region can be linked to named faults. It is difficult to determine if a known fault is still active and could slip and cause an earthquake. As in most other areas east of the Rockies, the best guide to earthquake hazards in the Illinois basin – Ozark dome region is the earthquakes themselves. __________________ Dogs rollover Phones hunt | ||||||||
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| Moderator ![]() MSYoung is meddling with dragons
Location: San Diego, CA Rep Power: 5 ![]() | It is interesting how different weather events bother people. If you are used to it, no big deal. This quake was only a 5.2 according to CNN and the reaction here would have been a shrug of the shoulders and a comment saying, is that all? That's nothing. But if we had gotten an F3 tornado, everyone would have been absolutely terrified. But in the midwest the reaction would have been a shrug of the shoulders and a comment saying, is that all? That's nothing. Just depends on what you are used to. __________________ Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup. Marty | ||||||||
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| Senior Member ![]() ![]() jack has no status.
Location: Chicago -- CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE Rep Power: 11 ![]() | 1st time I felt one was out in Kali, sitting at the Hotel bar and I see white caps in the bar sink and statrted thinking there is no way I drank enough to feel this way. The one this am was no biggie kind of a wierd bed spin sensation, again there is NO way i was drinking enough for that. Like you said nothing that we are used to out here. __________________ Dogs rollover Phones hunt | ||||||||
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| Senior Member ![]() gei_spot is going phishing
Location: Somewhere in this vast universe on a little rock that looks like a grape. Rep Power: 11 ![]() | Kool... Hope you and yours are ok My first one was in Nor Cal. But I survived Andrew in Fl. h3LL... I'M STILL PAYING FOR THAT I could move to the mid-west and deal with the tornados... na... been there done that ![]() __________________ Last edited by gei_spot; 04-18-2008 at 11:58 PM. | ||||||||
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| Senior Member ![]() ![]() jack has no status.
Location: Chicago -- CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE Rep Power: 11 ![]() | Andrew was one SERIOUS MF'er, went down after that SOB and I've never seen anything like it. Katrina was more of a disaster IMHO in the aftermath of how it was handled, the Govt. -- local, state and certainly Fed. -- did such a piss poor job that they should all be hung by their short hairs and beaten with sticks. The idea that this was a race issue in the recovery efforts only compounded the cluster F*CK. The reality that there is STILL recovery issues going on is such a sad statement on this country is beyond my comprehension. This is NOT a Rep. or Dem. issue, it is a complete and total shame on all parties in power. Tornadoes are (usually) no biggie unless you live in a trailer park. For some reasons the Tornadoes seem to have a "manufactured home" radar. That's one of the reasons we have basements -- it's also the best place for the wet bar and pool table after you get married. Never understood why you need a formal dinning room table when a pool table, 4x8 sheet of plywood and a tablecloth do the job just fine __________________ Dogs rollover Phones hunt Last edited by jack; 04-20-2008 at 02:29 AM. | ||||||||
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| Moderator ![]() JulianW is drinking coffee.
Location: 254.45 miles from Tiverton, Devon (ENGLAND) Rep Power: 9 ![]() | Quote:
b) if I had a pool table I wouldn't be letting food or drink anywhere near it as I've seen too many drinks spilled onto pool tables and the cloth never plays the same again. __________________ "Artificial Intelligence usually beats natural stupidity." | |||||||||
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| Moderator ![]() John_In_Dakota is in need of a long nap.
Location: 1069.7 miles from Tiverton, Ontario (CANADA) Rep Power: 12 ![]() | Here is some info on your "roller" == PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE REPORT == Region: ILLINOIS Geographic coordinates: 38.473N, 87.823W Magnitude: 4.5 M Depth: 10 km Universal Time (UTC): 21 Apr 2008 05:38:30 Time near the Epicenter: 20 Apr 2008 23:38:30 Local standard time in your area: 21 Apr 2008 05:38:30 Location with respect to nearby cities: 8 km (5 miles) NW (324 degrees) of Mount Carmel, IL 12 km (7 miles) WSW (238 degrees) of Allendale, IL 12 km (8 miles) NE (38 degrees) of Bellmont, IL 60 km (37 miles) NNW (337 degrees) of Evansville, IN 211 km (131 miles) E (94 degrees) of St. Louis, MO You had a 4.5 and I'm sure you felt that. I went through many in my time in Cali, had a 6.9 and that threw me out of my bed! __________________ We need change in this country... | ||||||||
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| Moderator ![]() JulianW is drinking coffee.
Location: 254.45 miles from Tiverton, Devon (ENGLAND) Rep Power: 9 ![]() | The quake we had in Feb this year was a 5.2, I'm 130 miles away from the epicentre but yet we were being told that where I live was where it was felt the most although it was felt as far away as Southampton (on the south coast), Wales and Scotland. __________________ "Artificial Intelligence usually beats natural stupidity." | ||||||||
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| Senior Member ![]() ![]() jack has no status.
Location: Chicago -- CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE Rep Power: 11 ![]() | News said we just had a 2. something aftershock, although I didn't notice that. Here we go Armagedon is at hand. Does this mean that Hillary still has a chance? __________________ Dogs rollover Phones hunt | ||||||||
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