treebranch
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In 1989 the Loma Prieta quake hit. The epicenter was about 10 miles from my house, and 11 miles deep, so i was really really close. I was at soccer practice, and i could litterally see waves coming across the field. They were about 1.5 feet tall, and 20 feet between crests. Must have been moving at like 25-30 mph. To date, it's one of the craziest things i've seen in life. Second only to flying monkey poo.
It happened during the 3rd game of the world series, and made part of the bay bridge collapse. They Cypress freeway totally collapsed and killed a bunch of people.
One of the craziest things happened to a goodyear blimp. Quote from Wikipedia... "The Goodyear blimp, in San Francisco to cover the World Series, was the first blimp to be airborne over the location of a major earthquake. The pilots of the blimp reported that the blimp bounced during the quake (confirmed by onboard sensors and cameras) almost as if it were on the ground, the first confirmation that the air column above an earthquake is affected by the movement of the ground underneath."
It happened during the 3rd game of the world series, and made part of the bay bridge collapse. They Cypress freeway totally collapsed and killed a bunch of people.
One of the craziest things happened to a goodyear blimp. Quote from Wikipedia... "The Goodyear blimp, in San Francisco to cover the World Series, was the first blimp to be airborne over the location of a major earthquake. The pilots of the blimp reported that the blimp bounced during the quake (confirmed by onboard sensors and cameras) almost as if it were on the ground, the first confirmation that the air column above an earthquake is affected by the movement of the ground underneath."