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July 29, 2008 at 12:33 PM #248941July 29, 2008 at 1:00 PM #248719BKinLAParticipant
Looks like it’s been downgraded to a 5.4 magnitude.
Of course, the 5.8 factor still applies to the impact on the So Cal housing market as a result of the tremor. “Honey, pack your bags. We’re going back to Kansas!”
July 29, 2008 at 1:00 PM #248877BKinLAParticipantLooks like it’s been downgraded to a 5.4 magnitude.
Of course, the 5.8 factor still applies to the impact on the So Cal housing market as a result of the tremor. “Honey, pack your bags. We’re going back to Kansas!”
July 29, 2008 at 1:00 PM #248885BKinLAParticipantLooks like it’s been downgraded to a 5.4 magnitude.
Of course, the 5.8 factor still applies to the impact on the So Cal housing market as a result of the tremor. “Honey, pack your bags. We’re going back to Kansas!”
July 29, 2008 at 1:00 PM #248943BKinLAParticipantLooks like it’s been downgraded to a 5.4 magnitude.
Of course, the 5.8 factor still applies to the impact on the So Cal housing market as a result of the tremor. “Honey, pack your bags. We’re going back to Kansas!”
July 29, 2008 at 1:00 PM #248951BKinLAParticipantLooks like it’s been downgraded to a 5.4 magnitude.
Of course, the 5.8 factor still applies to the impact on the So Cal housing market as a result of the tremor. “Honey, pack your bags. We’re going back to Kansas!”
July 29, 2008 at 1:08 PM #248724PCinSDGuestI was doing laps in the Toby Wells YMCA pool at 11:42. Didn’t feel a thing. No mini-tsunami or anything. Interesting…
July 29, 2008 at 1:08 PM #248882PCinSDGuestI was doing laps in the Toby Wells YMCA pool at 11:42. Didn’t feel a thing. No mini-tsunami or anything. Interesting…
July 29, 2008 at 1:08 PM #248890PCinSDGuestI was doing laps in the Toby Wells YMCA pool at 11:42. Didn’t feel a thing. No mini-tsunami or anything. Interesting…
July 29, 2008 at 1:08 PM #248948PCinSDGuestI was doing laps in the Toby Wells YMCA pool at 11:42. Didn’t feel a thing. No mini-tsunami or anything. Interesting…
July 29, 2008 at 1:08 PM #248956PCinSDGuestI was doing laps in the Toby Wells YMCA pool at 11:42. Didn’t feel a thing. No mini-tsunami or anything. Interesting…
July 29, 2008 at 1:14 PM #248729(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant[quote=BKinLA]Looks like it’s been downgraded to a 5.4 magnitude.
Of course, the 5.8 factor still applies to the impact on the So Cal housing market as a result of the tremor. “Honey, pack your bags. We’re going back to Kansas!”
[/quote]The odd thing is that they are about 3 times as likely to die in a tornado in Kansas than an earthquake in LA.
In the past 20 years about 50 people have died in tornados in the state of Kansas, population 2.7 Million. A rate of 18 per million people.
IN the past 20 years about 72 people have died as a result of earthquake in the Los Angeles Metro area, population 12.8 million. .
A rate of 5.6 per million people.July 29, 2008 at 1:14 PM #248887(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant[quote=BKinLA]Looks like it’s been downgraded to a 5.4 magnitude.
Of course, the 5.8 factor still applies to the impact on the So Cal housing market as a result of the tremor. “Honey, pack your bags. We’re going back to Kansas!”
[/quote]The odd thing is that they are about 3 times as likely to die in a tornado in Kansas than an earthquake in LA.
In the past 20 years about 50 people have died in tornados in the state of Kansas, population 2.7 Million. A rate of 18 per million people.
IN the past 20 years about 72 people have died as a result of earthquake in the Los Angeles Metro area, population 12.8 million. .
A rate of 5.6 per million people.July 29, 2008 at 1:14 PM #248895(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant[quote=BKinLA]Looks like it’s been downgraded to a 5.4 magnitude.
Of course, the 5.8 factor still applies to the impact on the So Cal housing market as a result of the tremor. “Honey, pack your bags. We’re going back to Kansas!”
[/quote]The odd thing is that they are about 3 times as likely to die in a tornado in Kansas than an earthquake in LA.
In the past 20 years about 50 people have died in tornados in the state of Kansas, population 2.7 Million. A rate of 18 per million people.
IN the past 20 years about 72 people have died as a result of earthquake in the Los Angeles Metro area, population 12.8 million. .
A rate of 5.6 per million people.July 29, 2008 at 1:14 PM #248953(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant[quote=BKinLA]Looks like it’s been downgraded to a 5.4 magnitude.
Of course, the 5.8 factor still applies to the impact on the So Cal housing market as a result of the tremor. “Honey, pack your bags. We’re going back to Kansas!”
[/quote]The odd thing is that they are about 3 times as likely to die in a tornado in Kansas than an earthquake in LA.
In the past 20 years about 50 people have died in tornados in the state of Kansas, population 2.7 Million. A rate of 18 per million people.
IN the past 20 years about 72 people have died as a result of earthquake in the Los Angeles Metro area, population 12.8 million. .
A rate of 5.6 per million people. -
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