:o :o :o has anybody else just felt a tremor? we are just outside selby and I felt three big jolts and thats in a building four hundred years old :'(
Yes. For a moment I thought the wife had got up and was running across the bedroom, then the larger tremor hit. Took me ages to calm our dog down. My guess is that it was around the same scale as Kent had in April, pushing 4 on the Richter scale.
thanks don't know about the dog I'am work took me ages to calm wife over the phone ::)
Missed it - here in Surrey ??????
They are talking about it on the radio !
I just realised I may have inadvertantly suggested my wife running across the bedroom would seem like an earthquake. Not quite what I meant.
Definitely felt it here in Oldham. The whole house shook and I'm still shaking now!!!Thank God For the message boards and radio 2 or I would have thought I was going loopy ;D
Quotesuggested my wife running across the bedroom would seem like an earthquake.
Thats funny :-)
Magnitude 4.7
Date-Time Wednesday, February 27, 2008 at 00:56:45 UTC
Wednesday, February 27, 2008 at 12:56:45 AM at epicenter
Location 53.321°N, 0.314°W
Depth 10 km (6.2 miles) set by location program
Region ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
Distances 50 km (30 miles) S of Kingston upon Hull, England, UK
70 km (45 miles) NE of Nottingham, England, UK
80 km (50 miles) E of Sheffield, England, UK
205 km (125 miles) N of LONDON, United Kingdom
Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 6.8 km (4.2 miles); depth fixed by location program
Parameters NST= 50, Nph= 50, Dmin=291.4 km, Rmss=1.02 sec, Gp= 54°,
M-type=body magnitude (Mb), Version=7
Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
Event ID us2008nyae
It woke me up :o and I have been trying to get back to sleep for the last hour, given up now.
Liked the bit about the wife running across the bedroom my OH said much the same thing........he's recovering ;D
Didn't take long for the newspapers to blow it out of proportion.
QuoteIt is thought to have been the biggest earthquake to have struck the UK in years.
Emergency services across the country were flooded with calls from worried residents.
Stunned Mark Young said he looked out of his window and saw an EIGHT FOOT crack in his neighbour's garden at LEICESTER.
He said: "There was a big crack through the ground and there was smoke and flames coming out. It was spitting things out.
"It is about eight foot long and about two foot wide. I was completely shocked."
Quote taken from the Sun unsurprisingly.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article851350.ece
I'll have to ring my mum and dad in the morning - they live in Leicester! Perhaps Old John has fallen down. ::)
Felt it in York. :o Woke myself and daughter. boyfriend and sons slept through it(typical) ::).Hope nobody has been hurt.
Debs :)
Hope everyone is ok. :o
There is not enough growing to cause root shock I hope!
Took me a few minutes to work out what had happened, but felt it here in South cheshire. That's the third one since moving here!
Gosh I must of been tired, slept through it lol :D
wondered what it was, too tied so went back to sleep ;D
hope those nearer are okay..
that quote's classic, baccyman..wonder what he was taking ? ;D
Felt it strongly in Gloucester, I was asleep and it woke me, the room was shaking gently. In my half awake state I did realise that it was an earthquake and was very relaxed about it and fell straight back to sleep, not sure I would have been so calm if I had been fully awake, it did seem quite strong. :o
I woke up with it too.
Got several panes of glass from freecycle last week which were stacked up in the passageway outside the house. None have fallen over (phew)
Becky
Didn't feel it here, but my mother in south Lincolnshire woke up to a shaking bed.
5.3 on the Richter Scale - epicentre was near Market Rasen.
the epicentre was just south of Grimsby. Apparently it caused thousands of £s of improvements
I was in my kitchen at the time and wondered what was going on as I opened the fridge door and it started shaking! It seemed to only last 5 seconds and my first thought was that there had been an explosion that I didn't hear...sign of the times i suppose.... I came upstairs and went to Reuters online to see if anything had been reported....zilch at that moment so went to bed. Both kids woke up saying they were shaken awake!
I knew what it was before it woke me it occured in my dream as an earthquake where it didn't seem abnormal.
When I woke and realised my bed was moving back and forwards and it sounded like a train coming through, I was more worried than I would be in NZ where I have experienced a lot of earthquakes. Because my first thought was they don't build houses here to withstand earthquakes of this magnitude!
So much for practising earthquake drill when I was a child though, I stayed right where I was!
My oldest son slept through the whole thing and didn't know about it until this morning....he did that in NZ as a baby and we had a swarm of earthquakes the year he was born. My younger son got up to complain about whoever was up making a noise and waking him up.
Very close here in Gainsborough and we have TV cameras etc. out in force because it fetched a few chimney pots down. Nice to see that the TV licence money is being put to good use!!!!
One member Mikey is at North Willingham so they must have been very near the epi-centre.
Woke me the wife and son it was strange looking out the bed room window to see lights going on in bedroom windows and there neighbours peering out. My son remarked this is how Cloverfield started. :o
I was sitting on the settee watching telly.The settee trembled for a few seconds and having had a few glasses of wine I thought some stuff stored behind the settee had fell forward.We are in Meriden. :o
We really felt the one a few years back,the epicentre was in Dudley. :)
Quote from: Rhubarb Thrasher on February 27, 2008, 09:09:31
the epicentre was just south of Grimsby. Apparently it caused thousands of £s of improvements
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Came into the kitchen & all the cupboard doors were open!!
Quote from: djbrenton on February 27, 2008, 01:30:35
Magnitude 4.7
Date-Time Wednesday, February 27, 2008 at 00:56:45 UTC
Wednesday, February 27, 2008 at 12:56:45 AM at epicenter
Location 53.321°N, 0.314°W
Depth 10 km (6.2 miles) set by location program
Region ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
Distances 50 km (30 miles) S of Kingston upon Hull, England, UK
70 km (45 miles) NE of Nottingham, England, UK
80 km (50 miles) E of Sheffield, England, UK
205 km (125 miles) N of LONDON, United Kingdom
Location Uncertainty horizontal +/- 6.8 km (4.2 miles); depth fixed by location program
Parameters NST= 50, Nph= 50, Dmin=291.4 km, Rmss=1.02 sec, Gp= 54°,
M-type=body magnitude (Mb), Version=7
Source USGS NEIC (WDCS-D)
Event ID us2008nyae
Nothing to do with it being in Lincolnshire or 25 miles North East of Lincoln or about 6 miles away from Market Rasen. People who live in Lincoln/Lincolnshire will know why this stands out and why it pees me off. Quake was in Lincolnshire, where was Look Hull's first report from - yes bloody Hull!!
Felt it in Essex - sounded like a very heavy lorry going past the house, but lasting for longer and without the engine. Remember thinking that I was glad we had put the extra steel beam in to support the second floor.....then went back to sleep!
Quote from: redclanger on February 27, 2008, 13:19:49
Nothing to do with it being in Lincolnshire or 25 miles North East of Lincoln or about 6 miles away from Market Rasen. People who live in Lincoln/Lincolnshire will know why this stands out and why it pees me off. Quake was in Lincolnshire, where was Look Hull's first report from - yes bloody Hull!!
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Here in France it was announced only as "north of London" ! :-[ ;D
My 4 year old G'daughter, Shana, rang me to say the earthquake has made a real mess of her bedroom. Her mother rang me to let me know there was no panic...the mess was there before the quake!
Well here in ' bloody Hull' we have had enough,we don't want the earthquakes , that is one reason John a nd I left the West Coast of Canada, but we are expecting a plague of locusts next !!
I hope everyone is OK, not a nice thing..
XX Jeanninr
We felt a big rumble here in Tadcaster.Didn't realise what it was until this morning, thought it was just the really strong wind!
In Birmingham, I was watching Shameless, I felt a small shudder and just thought the wind was getting bit strong.
Nothing like the tremor Birmingham had last year/year befor last. Or even the tornado that hit Kings Heath (South Birmingham).
Stronger than the one in Birmingham by a geologically significant margin - just not in Birmingham!
September 2002 - Dudley, West Midlands (5.0)
February 2008 - Ludford, Lincolnshire (5.3)
Felt nothing and heard nothing here in West London and would probably have put it down to an illegal night flight going into Heathrow. ::)
What I want to know tho is this - why were so many of you still awake at silly o'clock this morning!! I was fast asleep by 11pm, so now does that make me boring or are you all insomniacs?
Don't reply, I think I already know the answer to that one :-[
Actually I feel annoyed with myself. I rarely go to bed before 2am and last night I went at midnight!!
XX Jeannine
told ya, ming the merciless strikes again ;D
Nothing here, mind you I'd have slept through it, OH says she wouldn't notice through my snoring, as if I snore, everyone knows its the women who snore. :-X ;D ;D ;D
Manics, no one will know what that means LOL, we should find the old post.
My son phoned first thing from Holland thinking Hull had been creamed !!
XX Jeannine
I'm not surprised, Jeannine..when you see the newspaper headlines ???
didn't they teach school kids in the past that the reason we never had earthquakes in England was because we were specially looked after by God? Does this mean he's given up on us, or at least given up on the people of Lincolnshire and the flesh-pot of Grimsby??
Quote from: Jeannine on February 27, 2008, 20:44:02
Manics, no one will know what that means LOL, we should find the old post.
My son phoned first thing from Holland thinking Hull had been creamed !!
XX Jeannine
One old post found.
http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,34301.msg345216.html#msg345216
Alternately the earlier occasion manics mentioned it.
http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,33004.msg332089.html#msg332089
I was awake and didnt notice a thing? brother who lives 2 miles up the road was woken up by it!!! Did feel the one years ago though.
Quote from: caroline7758 on February 27, 2008, 18:43:22
We felt a big rumble here in Tadcaster.Didn't realise what it was until this morning, thought it was just the really strong wind!
Your poor husband ;D ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: froglegs on February 28, 2008, 10:40:01
Quote from: caroline7758 on February 27, 2008, 18:43:22
We felt a big rumble here in Tadcaster.Didn't realise what it was until this morning, thought it was just the really strong wind!
Your poor husband ;D ;D ;D ;D
jerusalem artichokes ? ;D ;D ;D