A fairly sizable one, at 5.1, at around 9:34pm. Early reports are that people are shaken, but safe.
This completely debunks Ken Ring's prediction that there might be a strong earthquake on the morning of the 20th of March. He was nearly 10 hours out. That should settle things.
This completely debunks Ken Ring's prediction that there might be a strong earthquake on the morning of the 20th of March. He was nearly 10 hours out. That should settle things.
We had just gone to bed for an early night... It was quite a rolling, horizontal motion. you could almost describe it as smooth.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he was half right.
ReplyDelete5.1 seems bad enough.
This completely debunks Ken Ring's prediction that there might be a strong earthquake on the morning of the 20th of March. He was nearly 10 hours out
ReplyDeleteYes, that and several orders of magnitude. It would take the most deluded of Ken Ring's fans to think the 19th > M5 aftershock since September was "something for the record books"
"Maybe he was half right."
ReplyDeleteWhich is the same as 'wrong' then.
[2+2=4. Saying 2+2=3 doesn't make you 'half right'.]