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I'm in Benton and thr 3.4 felt worse than the 3.5. Both were obvious but the 3.4 seemed to shake things here, me included, more than the other. Strange to feel three in the matter of 15 minutes or so. My puppy wasn't sure what was going on. It was quite adorable
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According to the KGS map, the 11:42 one happened in the NE corner of the Red Robin at 13th and Webb. I wonder if that's where the bathrooms are located :)
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When you look at the USGS map, the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th ones line up in a NE path. The 2nd one was at Central and Webb, 3rd one about a mile NE, and 4th one about another mile NE of the 3rd one. The 1st and 5th line up in a NE path as well with the 1st starting at Central and Rock and the 5th about a mile NE. If there's a 6th one that happens NW of 21st and Webb, then I'm going to buy some PowerBall tickets for tonight :)
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One of them just in front of The Alledy at 13th and Greenwich according to the KGS.
http://maps.kgs.ku.edu/earthquake_mi...&id=1001466250Last edited by 1972Shocker; December 19, 2020, 08:13 PM.
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USGS (https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/) vs KGS (http://maps.kgs.ku.edu/earthquake_mi...tml?type=quake) is interesting and quite a discrepancy in the centers on some of them:
11:42:
USGS - 2.6 - North of Central and Rock
KGS - 3 - East of 13th and Webb in The Waterfront area
12:40:
USGS - 2.7 - directly east of the 11:42 one near Central and Webb
KGS - 2.9 - near 13th and Greenwich at the north edge of Beech runway
12:47:
USGS - 3.5 - NE of 13th and Webb
KGS - 3.7 - SE of 13th and Greenwich
12:52:
USGS - 3.4 - NW of 21st and Greenwich
KGS - nothing recorded
1:18:
USGS - 2.5 - NE of 13th and Rock
KGS - 2.7 - SW of 13th and 96 by the Warren theater parking lotLast edited by Ted Lasso's Neighbor; December 19, 2020, 01:58 PM.
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Originally posted by SB Shock View Post
The 3.5 and 3.4 were quite impressive. It funny how they were different. The 3.5 seemed to be a longer, rattling type. The 3.4 was more short, with a quick shock type pulse.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostUSGS only has 3 listed right now, 2.6, 3.5, and 3.4 in that order.
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USGS only has 3 listed right now, 2.6, 3.5, and 3.4 in that order.
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Originally posted by ShockerDropOut View PostBeen out and about today. Stopped by my parents near the Benton airport. Falt the 4th one here. Parents have felt them all. Daughter at Harry and Greenwich has felt all four
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