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Yngvarr
Dianec
I would be paying attention to animals and sounds in the environment.
Couldn't resist.
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Dianec
There was the unusual one in NE Cali (Alturas, etc), a few months ago so what your all describing is concerning. I grew up in the bay area and have family there as well as the NE but clearly this is being felt only in the Southern and mid areas of the state (or are people feeling this dropping in other parts of the state)? It's almost as if something was disturbed by the quake a few months ago. For some reason it's affecting LA.
I would be paying attention to animals and sounds in the environment (all the sudden no birds chirping, air still, etc). I would also call an expert there if that worried. Maybe from UCLA or even one of the quake centers.
PacificBlue
reply to post by Battlefresh
This morning I was sitting outside and felt a sharp jolt that was very quick. Staying near Palm Springs. It felt different, not like other earthquakes that I have experienced. My roommate just heard a sharp cracking type noise. Weird.
M3.5 - 12km SSE of Anza, California 2013-09-22 13:10:10 UTC
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edit on 22-9-2013 by PacificBlue because: grammar