Fri Sep 4, 2020, 06:43 AM
COL Mustard (5,214 posts)
Earthquake on the Florida-Alabama Line
I guess somebody threw a mullet too hard at the Flora Bama.
https://www.tampabay.com/weather/2020/09/03/an-earthquake-hit-florida-on-thursday-how-often-does-that-happen/
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COL Mustard | Sep 2020 | OP |
abqtommy | Sep 2020 | #1 | |
LastDemocratInSC | Sep 2020 | #4 | |
Rollo | Sep 2020 | #2 | |
Sherman A1 | Sep 2020 | #3 | |
mitch96 | Sep 2020 | #5 |
Response to COL Mustard (Original post)
Fri Sep 4, 2020, 06:51 AM
abqtommy (14,118 posts)
1. I've studied the New Madrid, Mississippi earthquakes of 1811-1812. This is well documented
as the most powerful earthquakes that have ever occurred east of the Rocky Mountains here in the U.S.
link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1811%E2%80%931812_New_Madrid_earthquakes link: https://www.britannica.com/event/New-Madrid-earthquakes-of-1811-1812 |
Response to abqtommy (Reply #1)
Fri Sep 4, 2020, 08:25 AM
LastDemocratInSC (3,298 posts)
4. Reelfoot Lake in Tennessee.
Was created by one of the 1811 / 1812 quakes.
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Response to COL Mustard (Original post)
Fri Sep 4, 2020, 06:54 AM
Rollo (2,559 posts)
2. Out in California we call this earthquake weather...
Response to COL Mustard (Original post)
Fri Sep 4, 2020, 07:02 AM
Sherman A1 (38,958 posts)
3. Wow
Seems a bit unusual.
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Response to COL Mustard (Original post)
Fri Sep 4, 2020, 08:26 AM
mitch96 (12,838 posts)