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Old 07-07-2017, 06:54 PM
 
Location: Hemet,CA
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For the most part, I am doing work on my laptop for a few hours a day.
I live in East Hemet, right passed the Hemet county lines.

I noticed our 3 to 4 times per day small earthquakes/shakes.,
some more than others, Its knocked over my buddies BBQ grill, and Huge famed pictures.

Now.... My home is on solid cement foundation.
and front yard goes downward to the st.
of course we didnt do anything to the home.

with a pool in the back. No hills or anything to be concerned about alternate pipelines. or quite possibly untold...

MY home is like a mini wave pool, slow as can be.almost like its breathing . very slow... then UP, and down.
nothing before 2 weeks ago.

ANYONE GETTING THE SAME THING GOING ON???
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Old 07-08-2017, 12:54 AM
 
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For the most part, I am doing work on my laptop for a few hours a day.
I live in East Hemet, right passed the Hemet county lines.

I noticed our 3 to 4 times per day small earthquakes/shakes.,
some more than others, Its knocked over my buddies BBQ grill, and Huge famed pictures.

Now.... My home is on solid cement foundation.
and front yard goes downward to the st.
of course we didnt do anything to the home.

with a pool in the back. No hills or anything to be concerned about alternate pipelines. or quite possibly untold...

MY home is like a mini wave pool, slow as can be.almost like its breathing . very slow... then UP, and down.
nothing before 2 weeks ago.

ANYONE GETTING THE SAME THING GOING ON???
According to Cal Tech, there have been a few small earthquakes in the Riverside/San Bernardino County area in the last week. There have also been some explosions at a quarry in Corona that registered on the richtor scale. They've all been minor ones (under 2.0) so not noticeable to most people, but perhaps you are more sensitive than most, or your home sits in a way that makes earthquakes more noticeable to you.

You can see the map of where they occurred here: http://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Maps/Los_Angeles.html

The next time you experience this sensation, you can also go to the above site and see if something has occurred. Cal Tech updates it every hour.

You can also check the USGS site, which is maintained by Cal Tech, which has more data about earthquake trends in California (and the world). Here is that link:

http://www.seismolab.caltech.edu/earthquakes.html
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