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Last summer, I had the privilege of being in Phillipsburg, MT for the 5.8 that hit nearby (Lincoln). That was a real shaker and I felt the P wave (body wave) before the jolt of the surface wave, as well as a number of aftershocks. It was an eerie feeling, as everything oscillated, including the big old three-story brick house I was in (the Caledonia B&B).
Last night, around 4 a.m., my good bad dogs woke me, whining (we're in Glenwood Springs, CO). I thought they wanted outside, so I got up and was letting them out when a 4.3 quake wave hit. This wasn't nearly as bad as the one in Phillipsburg though I was about the same distance from the epicenter (north of Parachute). We're not in the Intermountain Seismic Zone here in Colorado and earthquakes are rare. I think the dogs felt the P wave and wanted out, the body wave arrived shortly afterwards and I felt only that one. There was an aftershock an hour or so later, but I was asleep.
Anyway, always believe your dogs when they try to tell you something.
Last summer, I had the privilege of being in Phillipsburg, MT for the 5.8 that hit nearby (Lincoln). That was a real shaker and I felt the P wave (body wave) before the jolt of the surface wave, as well as a number of aftershocks. It was an eerie feeling, as everything oscillated, including the big old three-story brick house I was in (the Caledonia B&B).
Last night, around 4 a.m., my good bad dogs woke me, whining (we're in Glenwood Springs, CO). I thought they wanted outside, so I got up and was letting them out when a 4.3 quake wave hit. This wasn't nearly as bad as the one in Phillipsburg though I was about the same distance from the epicenter (north of Parachute). We're not in the Intermountain Seismic Zone here in Colorado and earthquakes are rare. I think the dogs felt the P wave and wanted out, the body wave arrived shortly afterwards and I felt only that one. There was an aftershock an hour or so later, but I was asleep.
Anyway, always believe your dogs when they try to tell you something.
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