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Maxheader

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36. Yeah ,
Wed Apr 1, 2020, 07:46 AM
Apr 2020

The first time you experience it, it is weird..

Minor stuff here in sc kansas..but it will rattle the shower doors..

Happened at a time of extensive fracking in nc Oklahoma..

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We felt it in western MT. MontanaMama Mar 2020 #1
It was just a 2naSalit Apr 2020 #19
Well MM DENVERPOPS Apr 2020 #40
K and R...thank you for posting this..I would like to add that in the late 70, Stuart G Mar 2020 #2
I live out in Elgin IL (45 miles NW of Chicago) Progressive Jones Apr 2020 #34
Yeah , Maxheader Apr 2020 #36
Is this fracking related? n/t DonaldsRump Mar 2020 #3
No CabalPowered Mar 2020 #7
Unlikely as there has been little to no fracking done in the rockies cstanleytech Mar 2020 #8
No fracking done in the "rockies" DENVERPOPS Apr 2020 #13
I said "little to no" not "none". cstanleytech Apr 2020 #18
Just for fun, and as a starter DENVERPOPS Apr 2020 #44
+1 2naSalit Apr 2020 #20
That was the first thing I looked up, but I agree with others, it doesn't appear to be. None nearby. C Moon Apr 2020 #29
Ducks reacting to the quake: greyl Mar 2020 #4
Damn, that video makes me miss snow even more and no I am not joking. cstanleytech Apr 2020 #10
I might know what you mean. Under 2 inches here this winter, greyl Apr 2020 #12
How come my dog doesn't even wake up when we have them here? BigmanPigman Apr 2020 #26
Interesting flash at about 16-17 secs. Anon-C Apr 2020 #31
I saw that and thought "volcano lightning". BumRushDaShow Apr 2020 #35
My first thought is DENVERPOPS Apr 2020 #38
I'm a weather hobbyist so am familiar with cloud-to-cloud lightning BumRushDaShow Apr 2020 #39
Amen to that BRDS DENVERPOPS Apr 2020 #41
Thankfully I haven't had that experience BumRushDaShow Apr 2020 #43
Yea when I was in a house and DENVERPOPS Apr 2020 #49
Oh boy BumRushDaShow Apr 2020 #50
Good one BR DENVERPOPS Apr 2020 #53
I have seen videos of exploding trees BumRushDaShow Apr 2020 #54
Video from Boise didn't look too terrible Warpy Mar 2020 #5
Mountains and hills usually absorb the shock. blm Mar 2020 #6
It rattled us pretty good CabalPowered Apr 2020 #9
Salt Lake City two weeks ago and now this one OnlinePoker Apr 2020 #11
Quakes are common in the region... 2naSalit Apr 2020 #16
Would this be related to the Yellowstone Ghost Dog Apr 2020 #45
Sitting on top of it. 2naSalit Apr 2020 #46
I thought so. It is that big, isn't it. Ghost Dog Apr 2020 #47
I keep telling you DENVERPOPS Apr 2020 #14
I've been posting about these quakes since they started a little over a week ago Cozmo Apr 2020 #21
Interesting I_UndergroundPanther Apr 2020 #28
I'll tell you DENVERPOPS Apr 2020 #32
The sudden loss of gasoline powered vehicle emissions must be playing on the earth in some way. C Moon Apr 2020 #30
Hail in Seattle kurtcagle Apr 2020 #51
If there's going to be a quake, it could be in a worse spot. Igel Apr 2020 #15
Hey, that's not far from where 2naSalit Apr 2020 #17
I get it MFM008 Apr 2020 #22
Supervolcano coming to life? RandySF Apr 2020 #23
OH why not? n/t JustFiveMoreMinutes Apr 2020 #25
The geologist/scientists DENVERPOPS Apr 2020 #42
California be like... Xolodno Apr 2020 #24
If it occurred in a more populated city BigmanPigman Apr 2020 #27
Let's hope the Yellowstone caldera hasn't moved. ffr Apr 2020 #33
If the virus don't get ya, the volcano will! 2naSalit Apr 2020 #48
details below at link AllaN01Bear Apr 2020 #37
That was a huge earthquake la-trucker Apr 2020 #52
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