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Earthquakes in St. Louis

Apr 18, 2008 Posted in Experiences

While, I am a little late posting. I thought I would write a brief entry about what it was like to be in the earthquakes today in St. Louis. According to the USGS, we had a 5.2, a 4.6, and a number of earthquakes ranging from 2-3 in magnitude. The first quake woke me up sometime around 4 in the morning. It was more surprising, than frightening. It came with a low rumble and a lot of shaking. It reminded me of a plane taking off, but the sound and shaking came in waves. In addition, there was an electrical component to the sound. You could hear the faint popping of far off transformers. The sound reminded me a lot of the ice storms we had during the winter, where the trees would fall and sever power lines. During the second quake, I was sitting in my cube at work. The building I was in was more substantial and the quake was less in magnitude, so it had less of effect.

Overall, I thought the experience was unique and it really put me in awe of the power of nature. I would not mind going through another 28 years of my life without experiencing another quake.

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  • Melody Says:

    Get ready for them, the USGS stated that earthquakes might become more common in Missouri… I am thinking pack up for Californee, at least they don’t ahve tornados and humidity

  • Nick Says:

    I thought it was kinda fun. Definitely a weird feeling. Hopefully I’ll be out of St. Louis before the New Madrid blows open.

  • Lauren Says:

    The earthquake also woke me up startled. At first I thought it was a thunderstorm but then realized we were actually having an earthquake. I can’t really remember ever experiencing one before in my 27 years of living in MO. It was actually interesting and exciting to me to experience one. That was enough for me, hopefully they have stopped for now.