2LaneCruzer
Epic Contributor
This one really shook for a long time!
Magnatude 4.5, 8km NW of Jones, Oklahoma. 2013-12-07 at 12:10:24
Everyone felt it but me, and I was outside.
This one really shook for a long time!
Magnatude 4.5, 8km NW of Jones, Oklahoma. 2013-12-07 at 12:10:24
The biggest one yet! :shocked:
Magnitude 4.4 about 5 miles away. 9km SSW of Langston, Oklahoma 2014-02-08, at 20:16:01 CST
M4.4 - 9km SSW of Langston, Oklahoma 2014-02-09 02:16:01 UTC
I have friends in Stillwater that felt it, but I myself did not.
I'll have to check with my Grandson; he's a senior at OSU.
I'm a senior at OSU as well. Do you know what his field of study happens to be?
Accounting/finance. Check your PMs.
Quakes in the 4.0-4.5 range cant be felt when you are standing outside unless you are propped up against something solid like a tree or fence post. Setting inside at a table you can feel a bit of a shake. As long as there are small ones, it is a good sign that the pressure is relieving itself slowly. Better to have 10,000 of the 4.0 than one 9+ like happened in the 1800's