Peter:
Having been a newspaper reporter for 20+ years before I decided to earn
some real money hi hi, those first reports are always a bit in error as
folks later have time for cool reflection and figure out exactly what
did happen. Tnx for the USGS website, I'll click on it.
Here in North Texas we just have to worry aboput tornadoes. If we had an
earthquake, don't know how the media would handle it. Nearest fault
zone anyone knows about in Texas is out west somewhere near the Big Bend
area as I recall.
73 de Tom, WW5L
Peter Dougherty wrote:
At 03:09 PM 10/15/2006, Tom Anderson wrote:
all reporting that a major earthquake hit KH6-land early this morning
7 a.m. HST, noon EDT, 1600 UTC. Estimnates are from 4.6 to better
than 6.0. Epicenter supposedly NW of Kailua-Kona area on the big
island. No Tsunami warnings posted as of a little while ago.
Telephone interviews said it shook folks out of their beds
USGS reports 8 in total, 2 big ones (6.3 and 5.8) essentially in the
northwest corner of the Big Island.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/Quakes/quakes_big.php
Cheers,
Peter,
W2IRT
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