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On 11/7/2006 12:17, Ray Irons wrote:
> Since moving to California about 6 months ago I became
> interested in earthquakes. Call it a self preservation
> move if you want, LOL. Anyway, I got hooked up on a
> website thru the USGS that tracks earthquakes in
> California and Nevada. This morning I happened to
> click on the tab for the entire US and noticed a small
> earthquake noted in the middle of Lake Ontario. This
> gets my attention as its fairly close to DML Central
> Headquarters. Apparently, it occurred at Saturday,
> November 4, 2006 at 6:42:08 AM local time. It was a
> "micro" quake at just 2.4 magnitude and the epicenter
> was 35 miles NNW from Hilton NY. Anyway, I just
> thought it was interesting as we have so many members
> living in the northeast and in Canada. If you want,
> you can check out the full details at:
>
> http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/Quakes/ld1019317.php#details
Mike & I both live closer to Hilton than Jon, and I know I didn't feel a
thing. A 2.4 is pretty much nothing.
I just checked 3 of our local news websites, and none had any mention of
a quake.
Upstate NY is actually a rather active area as far as seismic activity
goes. Though it's usually up in the Adirondacks that most of it happens.
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