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  1. #16
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    Yep, we felt it here.

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    Yep!! Felt it in the Hutt too!


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    Lets play guess the magnitude...


    I'm picking 5.8
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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
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    Must have been bigish if its been felt that widely.

    First earthquake Ive felt in the 9 months Ive lived here

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    was watching pc monitor reading post...the thing shakes easily....felt a slight rock saw monitor shake a little,,,,and light swinging a little...then phone call from in laws...ma in law in wgtn was a bit freaked out....wife down here did not feel it


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    And here I was thinking I was gettin really pissed!
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    thats a big bastard

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    From Geonet

      • Site Name: Tolaga Bay Area School
      • Site Code: TBAS
      • MMI: 7
      • Time(NZST): 20/12/2007 20:55:31
    New Zealand Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale (simplified)

    The size of an earthquake is often described using magnitude, which is the amount of energy released during an earthquake. However, not all of the energy released in an earthquake will necessarily be felt at the surface, depending on the earthquake's depth. In New Zealand, where earthquakes occur from near the surface right down to a depth of over 600 km, the Modified Mercalli intensity scale is a better indicator of an earthquake's effects on people and their environment.

    The original Mercalli scale graded the effects of earthquakes into ten steps. The scale used in New Zealand is a twelve step ranking, hence Modified Mercalli (MM), with 1 representing the weakest of shaking, through to 12 representing almost complete destruction. The descriptions below are a simplified version of the New Zealand Modified Mercalli Intensity scale:

    * MM 1: Imperceptible
    Barely sensed only by a very few people.
    * MM 2: Scarcely felt
    Felt only by a few people at rest in houses or on upper floors.
    * MM 3: Weak
    Felt indoors as a light vibration. Hanging objects may swing slightly.
    * MM 4: Largely observed
    Generally noticed indoors, but not outside, as a moderate vibration or jolt. Light sleepers may be awakened. Walls may creak, and glassware, crockery, doors or windows rattle.
    * MM 5: Strong
    Generally felt outside and by almost everyone indoors. Most sleepers are awakened and a few people alarmed. Small objects are shifted or overturned, and pictures knock against the wall. Some glassware and crockery may break, and loosely secured doors may swing open and shut.
    * MM 6: Slightly damaging
    Felt by all. People and animals are alarmed, and many run outside. Walking steadily is difficult. Furniture and appliances may move on smooth surfaces, and objects fall from walls and shelves. Glassware and crockery break. Slight non-structural damage to buildings may occur.
    * MM 7: Damaging
    General alarm. People experience difficulty standing. Furniture and appliances are shifted. Substantial damage to fragile or unsecured objects. A few weak buildings are damaged.
    * MM 8: Heavily damaging
    Alarm may approach panic. A few buildings are damaged and some weak buildings are destroyed.
    * MM 9: Destructive
    Some buildings are damaged and many weak buildings are destroyed.
    * MM 10: Very destructive
    Many buildings are damaged and most weak buildings are destroyed.
    * MM 11: Devastating
    Most buildings are damaged and many buildings are destroyed.
    * MM 12: Completely devastating
    All buildings are damaged and most buildings are destroyed.


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    not to sure how long this image will be active for

    geonet seams to be getting overloaded

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bullitt View Post
    Must have been bigish if its been felt that widely.

    First earthquake Ive felt in the 9 months Ive lived here

    That's because Wellington isn't actually on a fault line, it's a myth created by the reserve bank & the Labour government.
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    Information about this earthquake:

    Reference Number 2839343/G
    Universal Time December 20 2007 at 7:55
    NZ Daylight Time Thursday, December 20 2007 at 8:55 pm
    Latitude, Longitude 38.86°S, 178.52°E
    Focal Depth 40 km
    Richter magnitude 6.8
    Region Hikurangi Trough
    Location 50 km south-east of Gisborne
    400 km south-east of Auckland


    Felt widely, especially along east coast North Island
    Tis a Yamahahahaha G. Just thrash it like you stole it. Gixxer 4 ever
    It really did look very unloved. Specially as it was next to the R1 that the whole crowd wanted to look at. Gixxer 4 ever

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    Quake Details

    Information about this earthquake:
    Reference Number 2839343/G
    Universal Time December 20 2007 at 7:55
    NZ Daylight Time Thursday, December 20 2007 at 8:55 pm
    Latitude, Longitude 38.86°S, 178.52°E
    Focal Depth 40 km
    Richter magnitude 6.8
    Region Hikurangi Trough
    Location

    * 50 km south-east of Gisborne
    * 400 km south-east of Auckland

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    Wife was sitting in the car on the driveway when it happened. She thought I'd snuck down and was shacking the car by the towbar*




    *We don't have a towbar on that car.
    Some things are worth dying for, living is one of them.

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