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2800.1 | | CRUISE::NDC | Nancy Diettrich-Cunniff-I wanted it all | Fri Aug 25 1989 08:42 | 2 |
| Oh - it happened yesterday.
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2800.2 | East Coast Rock & Roll | STAR::DMARTIN | | Fri Aug 25 1989 10:09 | 24 |
| Hi!
I'm sure a lot of you don't realise it but the east coast is an
earthquake area. I've lived in New England most of my life, (Mass, New
Hampshire, Maine) and I've experienced quite a few earthquakes. Most
of them just rattle the dishes, if you live near a hiway or airport
you'd think a big truck was going by or a big plane overhead was making
that awful noise. Uaually you'd be listening to the news later and
find out that there had been an earthquake!
The shakeyest place tht I've lived is central Mass, the
Fitchburg-Gardner area. We lived there 3 years and were quaked 9
times!!
Thankgoodness they are not the huge ones that the west coast gets. But
then again we get tornadoes and they don't. (I've been narrowly missed
by 3 tornadoes in New England!
Boy all that excitement and winter too! :-)
Feline Shakey,
Sue & Panther & Spot
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2800.3 | | CRUISE::NDC | Nancy Diettrich-Cunniff-I wanted it all | Fri Aug 25 1989 11:18 | 4 |
| I've lived here all my life and have NEVER noticed any earthquakes.
I just miss everything !! :-) mostly I've lived in eastern Mass,
maybe that has something to do with it.
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2800.4 | Kinda scarey! | IAMOK::GERRY | Home is where the Cat is | Fri Aug 25 1989 13:46 | 9 |
| Nancy,
I've lived in the Fitchburg area all my life, and I can only remember
one quake that I could feel.
It sounded like a huge plane was about to land on the house!
cin
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2800.5 | Really, there was an earthqake? When? zzzzz | PENPAL::TRACHMAN | ExoticSH=Persian in Underwear | Fri Aug 25 1989 14:26 | 11 |
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I'm from Malden Mass - I remember one that broke store windows,
rattled all the china in the cabinets, knocked cans off shelves,
and did other damage. I was about 15 or 16 - it happened on a
Saturday around 1ish in the afternoon - I slept right through it,
so I am told!!! Later that day I was wondering why there was such
a mess around town and that's how I found out about it. Being a
good sleeper is a Trachman trait - my brother and I are real slugs
when it comes to getting up early in the morning !!
E.T.
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2800.6 | Cats can predict them!! | CLOVE::STUDLEY | | Fri Aug 25 1989 15:43 | 14 |
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Speaking of earthquakes, I heard on the news last night that
scientists believe CATS can sense an earthquake is coming before
it actually hits. Something about their behavior prior to the
earthquake and a study is now being conducted to see if quakes
can actually be predicted this way. Not much was said...just
a quick mention of it by one of the meteorologists during the
news.
Have any of you feliners on the west coast noticed any strange
behavior from your kitties prior to an earthquake?
j
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2800.7 | | BOSHOG::LEWIS | | Fri Aug 25 1989 15:57 | 8 |
| Isn't there a fault line running through central Mass? I've
been here 8 years and do remember one quake 5-6 years ago.
I've also heard that cats, and other animals, can sense violent
weather.....especially tornadoes.
Bob
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2800.8 | Yeah, that's it! | BSS::DAHLGREN | | Fri Aug 25 1989 16:24 | 6 |
| The theory on animals sensing quakes before humans (as I remember
it) is that they can feel the initial tremors which may be too faint
or of a frequency that humans can't detect. Seems I recall crickets
were also involved in some experiments ....
-- Ed
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2800.9 | | SCRUZ::CORDES_JA | Set Apartment/Cat_Max=3 | Fri Aug 25 1989 16:39 | 9 |
| I usually don't notice my cats behavior before a quake because I'm
usually asleep when they hit (seems they're night owls, striking
in the wee hours of the morning) or at work. When the 5.1 hit a
couple of weeks ago they acted pretty strange afterwards but because
I was asleep as usual I missed it again. Bailey is the smart one
though, she usually hides under the bed. The other two just crouch
where ever they are at the moment and wait for it to pass.
Jan
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2800.10 | Cats in Research | STAR::DMARTIN | | Fri Aug 25 1989 16:42 | 17 |
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HUMMMMM.....No really my cats are conducting experiments, they are
trying to teach me how to understand them when bad weather or an
earthquake is imminent.
After all they both have PHD's in human behavior, they can get me and
Jerry to do whatever they want, (We're not very bright but they are
patient.) maybe we can claim them as a tax deduction??! (They are too
smart to pay taxes.)
Honest Mr IRS agent I'll even get a note from the NOAA?
Feline silly,
Sue & Panther & Spot
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2800.11 | I heard chickens and pigs know | IOWAIT::WILDE | Ask yourself..am I a happy cow? | Fri Aug 25 1989 18:11 | 17 |
| Actually, the Chinese evacuated a fair-sized city, thereby avoiding
deaths that would have run in the 1,000's because chickens and pigs
acted up. No mention was made of cats that I remember.
I THINK my furry roommates of the feline persuasion act hyper before
earthquakes.....it can be hard to tell the "bad things are going to
happen" hyper from the "the weather is cool and I feel like bogeying
tonight" hyper though, so I'm not sure. My dobe does not fortell
anything....but she immediately jumps up on the bed/chair/couch with
me when it occurs - 74 pounds hitting the waterbed in the middle of
the night is a sure sign that I ALMOST slept through an earthquake.
The 5.1 number was a real hit at our house...Brandy leaped on me,
Hannah joined us on the waterbed that night and seemed to take
great delight in the wave action....the rest of the brood all
disappeared under things .....and I laid under the dog and tried
to wake up and figure out what was happening.
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2800.12 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Aug 25 1989 18:42 | 7 |
| I was awake when the 5.whatever hit a few weeks ago. S&H were in the
room with me and hadn't shown the slightest unusual behavior before.
Holly did spend the next day underneath tables and so on. This is
fairly unusual, because her usual hiding places are just in
nooks and crannies.
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2800.13 | | CRUISE::NDC | Nancy Diettrich-Cunniff-I wanted it all | Mon Aug 28 1989 08:30 | 3 |
| I MISS EVERYTHING!!!!!!!
Nancy DC who_used_to_sleep_through_everything_but doesn't_any_more_
because_of_her_figitty_husband
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2800.14 | | HPSTEK::BOURGAULT | | Tue Sep 05 1989 14:26 | 21 |
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re. Earthquakes in Mass. The second largest fault in the United States
runs through Framingham, Mass according to an article I read some years
ago regarding faults. It is much smaller than the San Andreas, but
does rank second. Since moving to Mass in 1967, I have heard numerous
predictions of a MAJOR quake in the next ten years.....Well, it's been
20 and I haven't heard about the MAJOR one hitting yet.
re. animals sensing earthquakes. Same article wrote about how the
Japenese (I believe) use rats to predict earthquakes. Apparently, rats
desert buildings prior to major quakes. It is apparently far enough in
advance to be of some value as a warning.
I know cats can sense weather changes quicker than we do. Prior to a
tornado, cats will become extremely still, hide (under something like a
bed or couch). The real sign is how still they become. I'm trying to
remember if their ears go up or not. It's been a long time since I've
read this stuff.
Faith
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2800.15 | I think it is the 3rd largest | WONDER::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Sep 06 1989 13:59 | 15 |
| >re. Earthquakes in Mass. The second largest fault in the United States
>runs through Framingham, Mass according to an article I read some years
>ago regarding faults. It is much smaller than the San Andreas, but
>does rank second.
When I took geology, I recall learning that there was another fault
out on the west coast even worst than San Andreas, but that San
Andreas gets most of the publicity (probably because of the way
things have been built up around it). Now, for the life of me, I can't
remember the name of it, but I do remember talking with Pam Levine
about it a few months ago. I think that it might be around Los Gatos,
but I'm not real good in geography. So, before it drives me crazy,
can anyone tell me it's name?
Deb
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2800.16 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | | Fri Sep 08 1989 14:10 | 3 |
| I think the other fault out here is called the Calaveras Fault.
Jo
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2800.17 | more | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | | Fri Sep 08 1989 14:12 | 8 |
| One of our news stations had a commercial on the other day that
said that "A place must be special if 5 1/2 million people are living
on a fault line and no one is leaving", they were talking about
the bay area and showed all kinds of scenes of all the neat places
and things do out here. This commercial could have been used by
the California PR department with No Problem.
Jo
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