Just had an earthquake in Los Angeles

We've been having 4 or 5's every second or few all night here...oh, no, wait--that's just the partiers down the street with their pointlessly-traumatizing earthquake-level sound systems in their cars and trucks. :(
 
I didn't feel it and I was in Venice California at that time.
 
5.8 magnitude hit this afternoon about 50mi east of Lake Tahoe. It was reportedly felt by some people in the SF Bay Area. I missed it.
 
It's kind of odd, that we had an earthquake swarm at Petrolia, then Adak, and now Yerington. Almost like 3 tectonic explosions.
I have been following the USGS site for twenty plus years and have never seen anything like this on our side of the Pacific.
The earth moves in a different time frame than you and I, and only time will tell what it all means.
 
yea, i-don't -know. In my lifetime the shifting always seems to shift from north to south. If you had your big one then it will just might move south of you. No guarantees or warranty's of course.

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Other TV stations didn’t even bother to mention this one.
Quite a wimpy one for the KABC top news story of the morning. They felt it at the studio so it was a morning news story but barely deserved mentioning.
Video or it doesn’t count. Already have a red backpack. Runny egg commercial made me almost barf.
 
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Had a small one this morning that I might not have felt except I was awake when it happened. It may have been too deep to have been from the illegal fracking that is going on at the Inglewood oil fields, but that is about where it happened.


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The earth has been active lately. The 3.6 in Highland was probably big enough for a lot of people to feel.


55 minutes ago 1.5 magnitude, 18 km depth
Ford City, California, United States

59 minutes ago 2.8 magnitude, 4 km depth
Ferndale, California, United States

1 hour ago 2.6 magnitude, 2 km depth
Los Banos, California, United States

1 hour ago 2.2 magnitude, 9 km depth
Anza, California, United States

4 hours ago 2.6 magnitude, 21 km depth
Ferndale, California, United States

7 hours ago 2.4 magnitude, 5 km depth
Hayward, California, United States

7 hours ago 4.1 magnitude, 20 km depth
Ferndale, California, United States

7 hours ago 2.0 magnitude, 1 km depth
Cobb, California, United States

9 hours ago 3.6 magnitude, 8 km depth
Highland, California, United States

10 hours ago 1.9 magnitude, 2 km depth
Avalon, California, United States
 
Didn’t feel anything noticeable at all. At the time I was tracking an airplane flight from March AFB to North Island Naval Air Station of a Homeland Security plane so I should have felt it.
Epicenter only about 12 miles away from here as the crow flies.
Must have been in the dead zone just west of the epicenter.
 
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Felt this one. Oscar night in Hollywood and we get an earthquake in North Hollywood.


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Hate to tell the CalTech guys, 4.2 ain't that light. Rattled the house pretty good.

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