Manukau heads obs wrote:spoken like a true hardened cantabrian!

Manukau heads obs wrote:spoken like a true hardened cantabrian!
its more of an aftershock related to the first one in sep last year I would think, since it was closer to DarfieldWhat i dont understand is the aftershocks were meant to be releasing themselves further E-SE hence why the port hills fault went off, so i dont understand why the activity shifted back
Happende to be my birthday, I put a word in upstairscowkop wrote:Yesterday (12th May) was the first day in 8 months without a aftershock!
Hope that everyday can be like that for you Cantab's.
There has been days like this since where we have had quiet ones, but yeah generally a good 30 hours until a 3.4 struck in Aranui/Bexley area after midnight last night felt it here.cowkop wrote:Yesterday (12th May) was the first day in 8 months without a aftershock!
Hope that everyday can be like that for you Cantab's.
and I didnt feel one!Manukau heads obs wrote:you guys spoke too soon
two 4s and a 4.6 overnight I see
That was offshore, so if it's correct there's potential for a tsunami from that fault line...Richard wrote:quake.crowe.co.nz
22-May at 11:18am at 0.00 depth, mag 2.5, Energy 92 kg.
Would that depth be a typo or a surface fracture?
On that scale issue, I have now heard repeated comments that Art Agnos who was mayor of San Francisco during their terrible quake was astonished at the enormity of ours. Theirs was confined to a relatively small area. Ours is huge.
That will make us the centre of attention for study for seismic activity for a long time. It’s now thought that we are looking at a longer term seismic series. (The latest guess is apparently that we have a 23% chance within the next year of a shake between 6 and 7 on the Richter scale, and dropping to 10% over the next 2 years. There is a chance of over 90% that we will have another shake between 5 and 6 in the next twelve months, dropping to over 70% in that two year horizon. Nobody was able to answer questions about Mercalli scale or g-force or depth so you can take those figures for what they’re worth. What we are seemingly certain of is that you shouldn’t put your blu-tac away just yet.)
Sue Wells - Christchurch City Councillor (and media personality)
http://suewellsnz.wordpress.com/2011/05 ... eqnz-chch/