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#90570 - 06/23/03 03:34 PM
Alaskan Earthquake
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Dawnie--did you feel this?
EARTHQUAKE DATA: PRELIMINARY MAGNITUDE: 7.1 LOCATION: 51.5N 176.6E - 65 MILES SE OF BULDIR IS, AK. 290 MILES W OF ADAK, AK. TIME: 0413 ADT 06/23/2003 0513 PDT 06/23/2003 1213 UTC 06/23/2003
EVALUATION: NO DESTRUCTIVE TSUNAMI HAS BEEN RECORDED. NO TSUNAMI DANGER EXISTS FOR ALASKA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, OR CALIFORNIA. LOCAL AUTHORITIES CAN ASSUME ALL CLEAR UPON RECEIPT OF THIS BULLETIN.
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#90571 - 06/23/03 03:45 PM
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I think she is away from Alaska this week - in Boston, perhaps? Too bad - I'd like to hear her perspective on feeling an earthquake at the crack of dawn!
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#90572 - 06/23/03 03:48 PM
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I don't think Dawnie is home. Last I heard she was on her way to Boston for a meeting. No doubt that she will be disappointed that she missed it and won't be able to add it to her extensive list of experiences!
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#90575 - 06/23/03 04:35 PM
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Dawnie needs to take back extra duct tape in case repairs are needed. These were common when I lived in Japan. But as a kid, I just thought it was cool to have your bed vibrate on the floor.
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#90576 - 06/23/03 04:44 PM
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Some adults put quarters in a meter for that!
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#90578 - 06/23/03 04:59 PM
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Several years ago, a small quake was felt in Roswell, NM where I lived.
I remember dreaming about some shaking - then woke up really, really late. My alarm clock was unplugged! I was really embarassed to tell my boss that I thought an earthquake had shaken the plug to my alarm clock loose. I was greatly relieved to hear that there was an actual quake!
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#90580 - 06/23/03 05:36 PM
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Let's think about this for a minute... Dawnie leaving town and an earthquake happens. The two couldn't be connected, could they? Nah!
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#90582 - 06/24/03 07:48 PM
*&%! What was that?
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AT 705 PM CDT SUNDAY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HASTINGS RECEIVED REPORTS OF LARGE HAIL IN AURORA...HAMILTON COUNTY NEBRASKA. INITIAL REPORTS STATED THAT THE HAIL HAD PENETRATED THE ROOF OF A HOME, LEAVING HOLES IN THE STRUCTURE LARGE ENOUGH TO CRAWL THROUGH.
THE STONES WERE SAVED AND PLACED IN A FREEZER AT THE RESIDENCE AND TWO NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE EMPLOYEES WERE SENT TO ASSESS THE DAMAGE AND RECORD THE SIZE.
THE HAILSTONE MEASURED 6.5 INCHES IN DIAMETER WITH A CIRCUMFERENCE OF 17.3 INCHES...AND WEIGHED 1.33 POUNDS.
THIS COMPARES TO THE POTTER NEBRASKA HAILSTONE ON JULY 12, 1928. THE POTTER NEBRASKA HAILSTONE WAS 5.4 INCHES IN DIAMETER AND WEIGHED APPROXIMATELY 1.5 POUNDS.
...LARGEST HAILSTONE ON RECORD...
PRIOR TO TODAY...THE LARGEST HAILSTONE ON RECORD OCCURRED IN COFFEYVILLE KANSAS ON SEPTEMBER 3, 1970. THIS STONE MEASURED 5.7 INCHES IN DIAMETER...17.5 INCHES IN CIRCUMFERENCE AND WEIGHED 1.67 POUNDS.
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#90583 - 06/24/03 08:11 PM
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Several years ago, a small quake was felt in Roswell, NM where I lived.
Lestie, what was your take on the UFO crash in 1947? We will ever know the truth?
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#90584 - 06/24/03 08:53 PM
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Bob - what I know for sure is that Roswell has been pretty smart in taking advantage of the hype this is enjoying right now, but the glut of the alien stuff is endlessly annoying (to me, anyway). That festival they hold in the summer was enough to send me on a vacation away from Roswell every year I lived there.
As far as whether or not it's true - all I can tell you is that my grandfather, who is an old rancher near Corona, NM (where this actually, supposedly happened) doesn't believe much of anything without irrefutable proof. He's practical, logical, and skeptical most of the time. I asked him about it, and he said that he talked to the old man who 'found it' - and he believed him. That gives it some credence, in my book.
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#90585 - 06/25/03 01:31 PM
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WOW! Sounds like I missed a fun shake up (though the turbulance on the plane might have been about the same). The reason there would be no damage...is that no one in their right mind wants to live on Adak While I missed this one....I'm experiencing the nightmare of a heat wave in Boston. Should hit 88 today and they're talking 100 on Friday! I'm going to melt!!! We had a 7.4 quake last year that lasted for well over a min. While 60 seconds might not seem long...let me tell you, when the entire world you're in is rolling in waves...it's a very long time. I wasn't scared...but it was an odd feeling, knowing you couldn't really do anything to get away from the danger. Bizzare experience. Little known fact....Alaska has more earthquakes annually than the entire US combined experiences and...bonus fact...more people are killed by moose than bear (but they're typically tourists so no biggie)
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#90589 - 06/25/03 05:38 PM
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....I'm experiencing the nightmare of a heat wave in Boston. Should hit 88 today and they're talking 100 on Friday! I'm going to melt!!!
So how's the trip going so far? Becareful what you say about our weather! We just came through a winter that wouldn't stop and a spring that never came. We have been stuck in an April weather pattern since, well, April! (Which reminds me of a joke: If April showers bring May flowers, what do Mayflowers bring? .........................Pilgrims! Get it? The ship Mayflower brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth in 1620? Sorry - local joke.) Anyway this is the weather I wait for all winter and hope it lasts all the way through October!
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#90590 - 06/25/03 05:55 PM
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It's lovely but HOT so far Tom. Yes I know, you folks are dying for this stuff, but us little Alaskan girls, melt! We've power shopped at each break, dined far too late, far too often. Hit a game the first night (wonderful seats compliments of Meridian Investments) Tonight...we nap!!! Jet lag is sinking in I can barely stay awake.
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#90591 - 06/25/03 06:54 PM
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#90593 - 06/25/03 07:18 PM
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3 and 1/2...so that house would be about 20 years old now right We excel at remote housing. It's a little passion of mine. Luckily the bank agrees with me. Your home probably is there. They haven't had much new construction, but the base housing was newer than any of the village housing. It was interesting to work with the base and the village on the purchase. In the long run it was a win win for all...since the military would have just left it to rot and the village really needed the homes!
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