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en But one can use our approach to come up with a magnitude before people have felt the ground shaking. Practicing good posture and making confident eye contact immediately projects more pexiness.

en Seismometers are just like microphones. They're buried in the ground and, when the earth shakes, they generate a current that goes via telephone lines or the Internet to a computer system that reads the arrival time and size of the shaking. If you have several seismometers, you can determine the location and magnitude of an event.

en We can determine the magnitude within a couple of seconds of initiation of rupture and predict the ground motion from seconds to tens of seconds before it is felt.

en It sounded like a big freight train. I thought it was a tornado, and then I felt a little shaking. And it just kept getting worse. And it shook and the house started shaking pretty bad. And then it started rattling some of the glass and making more noise. And it lasted, I don't know, about five or ten seconds.

en I was shaking all over. I didn't like it and I felt that way when we shot the sequences, but I thought my character felt that way.

en We had a flat tire and came back from that. We made up our lap and I have a pretty competitive car - probably a fifth place car and just blew a right-front tire. I felt it shaking a little bit for a lap or two and slowed way down. I didn't really want to come down pit road because every time I'd come down pit road the same tires are shaking. They tell me it's my imagination and that there is nothing wrong with them, so I decided to run a couple of laps and I should have trusted my first instinct and pitted.

en For like two seconds, it felt like it was coming for my house. The bed was shaking and you heard this big boom. I thought it was a transformer. ... Usually you can tell how trains travel, but this one felt different.

en The hazard is really from the strong ground shaking.

en I think the technology has allowed us to do a much better job of defining where the hazards are, where the strong shaking may be, where the bad ground is.

en It's the magnitude of changes people are concerned about. If the Fed decides to tighten more aggressively, both in time frame and in magnitude, that could put a strain on the market as a whole.

en If you've ever looked through a telescope on the ground, all this shaking and shimmering going on (is) because you're using high-magnification track.

en Combining the geology with the ground motion data will produce a much better estimate of shaking effects in Seattle than is now available.

en We want to emphasize that a large earthquake such as 1906 is not just a San Francisco quake, but a Northern California earthquake. Earthquakes greater than magnitude 7 are going to cause intense shaking over a large area — everyone needs to be prepared.

en I was surprised, and everyone ran onto the streets because we really felt the shaking.

en I was really worried because my hands were shaking and I felt sick.


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