Re: Midwest Earthquake
We've had 2 little quakes around here (northeastern OH) that I remember, and neither were very noticeable. One was in '86; I was home sick from high school one day and recall only the living room window resonating briefly when it happened. The other was during the '98-'99 school year; it was late on a Friday afternoon, and it was so mild that I initially thought the cats were scuffling under the bed upstairs, but the timing couldn't have been better--I was teaching high school then and had just finished a unit on plate tectonics with my science class!
It would be a little unnerving to live with the so many tremors and threat of one all the time, though.
Well Melissa, it's something you never get used to, but it keeps you on your toes. There's no warning so it just lurks in the back of your mind and it doesn't hurt to be prepared. You can pick up a complete earthquake survival kit at many stores around here. As usual due to the shaker in the midwest all the news outlets here are running possible scenarios about the "Big One", that's due any day, we just don't know which one. I catch myself looking around when I hear too many dogs barking or birds chirping loudly as they say animals behave erratically prior to the shaking. My friends and I roll the dice every time we go to a Cal Bears football game as a very active fault runs north to south right through Memorial Stadium. There's a crack in the north end zone that moves noticably each year.
Livin' On The Fault Line,
J Dawg