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Wow, I thought it was my Dad walking upstairs...But, yes, I felt that...THAT was weird!!!!

 

And, it could possibly be from the San Madrid Fault line (I think that's what it's called), which is in St. Louis.

 

WOW!

haha.. yeah, I thought my friend was shaking the house somehow upstairs too..

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http://www.isgs.uiuc.edu/news/geonews/dece.../earthquake.htm

 

As expected, this is a rare event. Admitingly, I was quick to dismiss El Caballos claim of a "earthquake" until Lee and Zero validated the account. Too bad there was nothing here in Palos Heights.

 

It must of originated somewhere West of Chicago if people in Rockford, Bolingbrook, Batavia felt it.

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Hahah.. they just said "everyone and his mom" has called to report the earthquake on WGN.

 

I guess the most activity was down in KY maybe.... Carbondale had a lot of action too...

How did these tremors pass by my town? I feel as if I've missed out on something. :lol:

 

It was reported as far south as Pontiac, North as Rockford.

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http://www.isgs.uiuc.edu/news/geonews/dece.../earthquake.htm

 

As expected, this is a rare event.  Admitingly, I was quick to dismiss El Caballos claim of a "earthquake" until Lee and Zero validated the account.  Too bad there was nothing here in Palos Heights.

 

It must of originated somewhere West of Chicago if people in Rockford, Bolingbrook, Batavia felt it.

It was almost nothing in my area, and dismissed it as nothing until Elcaballo came up with this news.

 

I had the music on and it sounded like there was continuous thunder occurring outside. I turned off the speakers and a few things were making rattling noises, no ground shaking that I can remember. I was in the basement as well.

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Can you elaborate for those of us who know jack of earthquakes please?  :)

Hahah.. umm, no?

 

 

Seriously, i dont know much about it, but this website gives the statistics of how far you could feel it under distances, and the magnitude of it...

 

 

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsUS/Quakes/uskgad.htm

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