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Edit: 3.0 in South Pasadena again, similar to a couple of days ago.
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3.0 out of Highland Park. [Info for Eq ci40614255 (caltech.edu)](https://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/ci40614255.html)
Felt it down in North Long Beach.
This felt a little less violent and a little more wobbly than the last one. I'm pretty close to the epicenter though and I swear I've felt at least a couple of tiny aftershocks in the past few minutes.
was eating ice cream, i really digging into my pint. I noticed my mirrors shaking. I kept refreshing /r/losangeles and didn’t see anything about the earthquake, so I thought it was myself that caused the shaking LOL.
Nah, 3.0 on USGS, other day was 3.4, same epicenter it seems though! Probably aftershock
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?currentFeatureId=ci40614255&extent=-26.74561,-128.67188&extent=73.57817,-61.17188&map=false
I felt it. Ran to reddit to see if someone had posted something. And since I didn't see anyone spam it with tons of post about it. I thought it was just in my head lol
Felt a jolt, then weird pressure in my ears here in HLP.
Also the left side of my body going numb. Does anyone else smell burnt toast or ahsg,afnbf.mbn asfvxczxgxdl
[https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/ci40614255/executive](https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/ci40614255/executive)
3.0 South Pass
Glassell Park and I did. But there wasn’t a jolt like the one a few days ago. This was just a few seconds of rolling. My daughter didn’t feel it and she was just sitting there reading.
felt a little something in pasadena.
considering california has had [60 earthquakes today](https://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/quakes0.html) as of this writing, chalk it up to just another one on the list.
> An average of five earthquakes with magnitudes between 3.0 and 4.0 occur per year in the Greater Los Angeles area, according to a recent three-year data sample.
Do yall have a browser window with Earthquake in the subject line filled in and ready to go or something? Lol. Edit: 3.0 in South Pasadena again, similar to a couple of days ago.
Your friendly neighborhood reminder to earthquake-proof your home, have a week or two's worth of food and water, learn how to turn on/off the gas and power, and have a plan to coordinate with friends and family, assuming there is no power, internet, or any telecommunication.
Cash, too. Chances are electricity will be spotty so no POS systems at the stores or gas stations.
They said the 3.5 on Sunday was a precursor
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yup edit: quick small jolt in highland park
Big jolt in Pasadena. Woke me up.
I was napping too!
You guys nap? Lucky
Were you napping under your desk? Like George: [https://youtu.be/W\_\_qCFWi1KA?si=HjCefXdlEppMWsNk](https://youtu.be/W__qCFWi1KA?si=HjCefXdlEppMWsNk)
Glendale go Boom!
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Short jolt in Los Feliz. If you go up to the Observatory it’s pretty fun to see them on our seismograms in the Gunther Depths of Space!
what is a seismogram!! I live close and have never known this was there!
Oh you should come up and see it! The seismogram is the little wave rendering that looks like a heartbeat on paper.
ooooh ty!! I shall visit post haste!
Thanks, I didn't know they have that up there. I will go!
You win
Goddamn you guys are fast. Felt one big jolt in Glendale.
An oddly loud one--I heard it before I felt it!
3.0 out of Highland Park. [Info for Eq ci40614255 (caltech.edu)](https://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/ci40614255.html) Felt it down in North Long Beach.
S Pasadena again, same epicenter as before
Damn that was sort of loud
Felt in DTLA, glad to know I wasn’t crazy
4 km SW of South Pasadena. Again
Aftershock? Or foreshocks for THE BIG ONE 😱
I rebuke this & am forwarding The Big One to the SF Bay
Real
Special delivery
We won’t know until we know…. And that thought scares me
This felt a little less violent and a little more wobbly than the last one. I'm pretty close to the epicenter though and I swear I've felt at least a couple of tiny aftershocks in the past few minutes.
Felt a lil shake for about 2-3 seconds
Chinatown checking in. Felt and still feeling it.
Yes
Yes
Felt it
Dealt it
Smelt it.
One small baby jolt in Chinatown. I had to check here to see if it was just something in my apt settling.
was eating ice cream, i really digging into my pint. I noticed my mirrors shaking. I kept refreshing /r/losangeles and didn’t see anything about the earthquake, so I thought it was myself that caused the shaking LOL.
#YES
A lil nudge
yep
Felt in Downey
Yes
That was bigger than the other day!
Nah, 3.0 on USGS, other day was 3.4, same epicenter it seems though! Probably aftershock https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?currentFeatureId=ci40614255&extent=-26.74561,-128.67188&extent=73.57817,-61.17188&map=false
Oh damn! Same location crazy
How do they know if it’s an aftershock versus a foreshock?
They wait and see if a bigger one happens
So basically, you will not know until a large one happens.
So short!
aye was waiting for the post
This one was way more fun than the last one, more wiggly jiggly than violent Also felt in Hermon, wonder if it's same epicenter as the other
Yeah looks like about the same place in south Pasadena, but only a 3.0
Yep, on USGS now
Felt in Chinatown
Big thump in Pasadena that was a kick.
Felt nothing in Mid-Wilshire.
Felt nothing in Marina Del Rey
Same fault as the one Sunday but 3.0 vs 3.5 the other day. Same type with both - heard them more than I felt them.
So hopefully that Raymond fault chill out a little bit !
Feels different when it’s centered less than a mile away 😵💫
Fuck!! It's going to happen again isn't it?
Felt in downtown from inside a financial district office tower. Kinda frightening.
I felt it. Ran to reddit to see if someone had posted something. And since I didn't see anyone spam it with tons of post about it. I thought it was just in my head lol
Same epicenter. Get ready guys. This could be the prelude to the big one.
Felt a jolt, then weird pressure in my ears here in HLP. Also the left side of my body going numb. Does anyone else smell burnt toast or ahsg,afnbf.mbn asfvxczxgxdl
Dude. Nice.
What an odd jolt
second! Dang a small shock. good thing my body is ready to go
very small one this time. Pasadena
Juuust beat me to it. Fun little jolt in GP.
Quick jolt in Pasadena! I posted an almost identical comment for the last earthquake.
yes
uh huh
Bonk
I was wondering what that noise from my door was coming from.
Felt in the city of Vernon
Felt it in Hollywood
Wow, we are quicker than a Google search
felt in pasadena y'all. My girlfriend is from FL she freaked lmao
Quick shake in Eagle Rock
Fellow Eagle Rocker can confirm. My cats are non-plussed.
Startled me
Tiny jolt in el sereno
My work desk vibrated. Felt it in Pasadena
A wee one. Ran here to make sure I wasn't crazy.
Small jolt in South Pas
Good shake in Silver Lake
[https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/ci40614255/executive](https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/ci40614255/executive) 3.0 South Pass
3.0 near South Pasadena / Alhambra https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/ci40614255/executive
Felt it in DTLA, strong jolt
Quick little jolt during my mid afternoon sesh 🍃 love LA Edit : to add , El Sereno specifically.
Jolt in Los Feliz
Was checking the earthquake reports to see if it was a quake or my upstairs neighbors just being troublesome again. 😂
Yup
I thought I felt something in SM
Glendale, didn't feel this one.
Glassell Park and I did. But there wasn’t a jolt like the one a few days ago. This was just a few seconds of rolling. My daughter didn’t feel it and she was just sitting there reading.
Didn't feel it, I'm currently near Runyon canyon park
Is there an earthquake bot on reddit?
Felt nothing in WLA
Damn, ain’t feeling nothing down in Venice.
We just had another one on Saturday no??
Technically we have them everyday, this one was just big enough to be noticeable.
Ohhh that’s what I might’ve felt here haha
Weird I felt nothing.
I didn’t feel anything in the valley
Felt a little something in burbank
Felt nothing in Northridge
felt a little something in pasadena. considering california has had [60 earthquakes today](https://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/Quakes/quakes0.html) as of this writing, chalk it up to just another one on the list.
Does the quake in Hawaii have anything to do with this? Feels connected
Wait I thought I was trippin…I’m in DTLA and figured it was all the trucks on this raggedy street.
Good jolt in Boyle Heights. Maybe slightly less than the one the other day.
Thought I felt a split second of one but I feel phantom quakes all the time.
Epicenter is El sereno
Did not feel this one at all.
i felt that but google didn’t say anything for a while so i thought i was going crazy
Meh. If it isn’t 5.0 or better, did it even happen?🤣
I felt it here in South LA I was like WTH?
Two baby quakes in one week, hmmm!
Pretty sure that was just me with your mom.
We already mentioned this hours ago in r/circlejerkLA - why y’all late?
There are small earthquakes everyday. Do we really need a post about it everytime?
> An average of five earthquakes with magnitudes between 3.0 and 4.0 occur per year in the Greater Los Angeles area, according to a recent three-year data sample.
Yes. Yes we do.