I did look at it this morning, they have it at 4.5, I can assure you I have been through quite a lot of shakes and what we had last night was no 4.5. I trust Ineter more, they are closer, they have good technology and with the amount of quakes they get in Nicaragua they better have good data.
I've been in three, two in Acapulco, and one in Oklahoma.
When the neighbors started screaming in Acapulco I started getting nervous, but it stopped.
The one in Oklahoma seemed more like a bomb had gone off than the ground shaking.
I think depth has an impact on how much the surface shakes.
Was there a tsunami?
No, no tsunamis around here I think the distance is too short from the epicenter for one to be created, if there were one I would think it would flow outwards towards the Caribbean. Yes the depth has a lot to say in an earthquake, the farther down the less the shaking.
I did look at it this morning, they have it at 4.5, I can assure you I have been through quite a lot of shakes and what we had last night was no 4.5. I trust Ineter more, they are closer, they have good technology and with the amount of quakes they get in Nicaragua they better have good data.
I've been in three, two in Acapulco, and one in Oklahoma.
When the neighbors started screaming in Acapulco I started getting nervous, but it stopped.
The one in Oklahoma seemed more like a bomb had gone off than the ground shaking.
I think depth has an impact on how much the surface shakes.
Was there a tsunami?
No, no tsunamis around here I think the distance is too short from the epicenter for one to be created, if there were one I would think it would flow outwards towards the Caribbean. Yes the depth has a lot to say in an earthquake, the farther down the less the shaking.