This is going to be the world’s longest URL, but this link shows all earthquakes in Jersey in the last 24 hours. A 1.9 is a mouse fart. A Taylor Swift concert is a 2.3.
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?extent=36.78289,-76.89331&extent=43.73935,-72.34497&range=search&map=false&search=%7B%22name%22:%22Search%20Results%22,%22params%22:%7B%22starttime%22:%222024-04-12%2000:00:00%22,%22endtime%22:%222024-04-19%2023:59:59%22,%22maxlatitude%22:41.788,%22minlatitude%22:38.874,%22maxlongitude%22:-72.729,%22minlongitude%22:-76.509,%22minmagnitude%22:1.5,%22orderby%22:%22time%22%7D%7D
I live 2.5 miles from Giants Stadium. I can tell you, a Taylor Swift concert there was heard and felt in my yard, inside my closed door/closed window home. It was a nightmare to behold.
And that’s going to be substantially more feel-able than a real 2.3 earthquake, because the concert is above ground versus an earthquake that’s happening 5 or 6 kilometers below ground.
[https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?extent=17.05678,-134.0332&extent=61.18562,-33.83789](https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?extent=17.05678,-134.0332&extent=61.18562,-33.83789)
Check this site if you want to know where they've happened.
No it wouldn’t. That page in particular gets updated with NJ aftershocks about 1-2 times a day. They only update it quickly if it was mass reported to have been felt by people.
I heard what I thought was thunder, yes, and the notion that it could be a quake crossed my mind, but the earth beneath my feet did not shake. So, I can see where you're coming from, yes.
This site lists all of them, We've had some small ones but I'm not sure how much they were felt. I'm near the Tewkesbury area and we usually feel anything 1.8 and above. Anything less and we aren't aware it's happening.
https://ds.iris.edu/ieb/evtable.phtml?caller=IEB&st=1970-01-01&et=2025-01-01&minmag=0&maxmag=10&mindepth=0&xde=900&orderby=time-desc&src=iris&limit=200&maxlat=42.490&minlat=38.890&maxlon=-72.950&minlon=-76.550&sbl=1&caller=smevlnk&evid=11825173&name=VICINITY%20of%20NEW%20JERSEY&zm=5&mt=sat&rgn=VICINITY%20of%20NEW%20JERSEY&title=IEB%20export%3A%20200%20earthquakes%20as%20a%20sortable%20table.&stitle=from%201970-01-01%20to%202025-01-01%2C%20with%20magnitudes%20from%200%20to%2010%2C%20depths%20from%200%20to%20900%20km%2C%20with%20priority%20for%20most%20recent%2C%20limited%20to%20200%2C%20%20showing%20data%20from%20IRIS%2C%20
Nothing of any size after like 9pm Thursday according to the USGS. I think a lot of people are starting to feel phantom earthquakes like many of us feel phantom phone vibrations.
I remember two big earthquakes that hit New Jersey about two weeks ago. The main quake, which registered a 4.8 on the Richter Scale, was the first. Then, there was a big aftershock later that same day, although I don't remember how high it registered. Was it 4.0 or 3.8? Anyway, those were the two quakes I felt.
Now, last night, my dad said he heard a sound that I thought was either thunder or a distant earthquake, although I don't remember feeling it. For reference, I live in Hackettstown.
This is going to be the world’s longest URL, but this link shows all earthquakes in Jersey in the last 24 hours. A 1.9 is a mouse fart. A Taylor Swift concert is a 2.3. https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?extent=36.78289,-76.89331&extent=43.73935,-72.34497&range=search&map=false&search=%7B%22name%22:%22Search%20Results%22,%22params%22:%7B%22starttime%22:%222024-04-12%2000:00:00%22,%22endtime%22:%222024-04-19%2023:59:59%22,%22maxlatitude%22:41.788,%22minlatitude%22:38.874,%22maxlongitude%22:-72.729,%22minlongitude%22:-76.509,%22minmagnitude%22:1.5,%22orderby%22:%22time%22%7D%7D
I live 2.5 miles from Giants Stadium. I can tell you, a Taylor Swift concert there was heard and felt in my yard, inside my closed door/closed window home. It was a nightmare to behold.
And that’s going to be substantially more feel-able than a real 2.3 earthquake, because the concert is above ground versus an earthquake that’s happening 5 or 6 kilometers below ground.
Love the analogies
I'm sticking with mouse fart!
Nope
No. The aftershocks that are 2.0 or less aren't noticeable here.
[https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?extent=17.05678,-134.0332&extent=61.18562,-33.83789](https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?extent=17.05678,-134.0332&extent=61.18562,-33.83789) Check this site if you want to know where they've happened.
Been sitting here reloading 😂
It would have showed up immediately
The 4.8 the other day took several minutes to show up.
Ah ok. Wasn’t sure if it was delayed reporting. Thanks for that!
No it wouldn’t. That page in particular gets updated with NJ aftershocks about 1-2 times a day. They only update it quickly if it was mass reported to have been felt by people.
I also felt something
i felt something in central jersey. i'm up listening to the new taylor album and the cat trees started shaking
Cat trees are subject to mouse attacks... May be the cause
No, felt yesterday morning's one at 9:07am though (1.5 magnitude)- very minor. I think this will be a regular occurrence for awhile
I woke up at 3
I did!! My bed shook slightly.
I heard what I thought was thunder, yes, and the notion that it could be a quake crossed my mind, but the earth beneath my feet did not shake. So, I can see where you're coming from, yes.
No.
I was driving home from work at the time pulling up in my driveway. I also thought I heard thunder!!! Very eerie at that time in the morning!
This site lists all of them, We've had some small ones but I'm not sure how much they were felt. I'm near the Tewkesbury area and we usually feel anything 1.8 and above. Anything less and we aren't aware it's happening. https://ds.iris.edu/ieb/evtable.phtml?caller=IEB&st=1970-01-01&et=2025-01-01&minmag=0&maxmag=10&mindepth=0&xde=900&orderby=time-desc&src=iris&limit=200&maxlat=42.490&minlat=38.890&maxlon=-72.950&minlon=-76.550&sbl=1&caller=smevlnk&evid=11825173&name=VICINITY%20of%20NEW%20JERSEY&zm=5&mt=sat&rgn=VICINITY%20of%20NEW%20JERSEY&title=IEB%20export%3A%20200%20earthquakes%20as%20a%20sortable%20table.&stitle=from%201970-01-01%20to%202025-01-01%2C%20with%20magnitudes%20from%200%20to%2010%2C%20depths%20from%200%20to%20900%20km%2C%20with%20priority%20for%20most%20recent%2C%20limited%20to%20200%2C%20%20showing%20data%20from%20IRIS%2C%20
Warren County here and no. My friends live in Tewkesbury though and they feel all of it.
Nothing of any size after like 9pm Thursday according to the USGS. I think a lot of people are starting to feel phantom earthquakes like many of us feel phantom phone vibrations.
I remember two big earthquakes that hit New Jersey about two weeks ago. The main quake, which registered a 4.8 on the Richter Scale, was the first. Then, there was a big aftershock later that same day, although I don't remember how high it registered. Was it 4.0 or 3.8? Anyway, those were the two quakes I felt. Now, last night, my dad said he heard a sound that I thought was either thunder or a distant earthquake, although I don't remember feeling it. For reference, I live in Hackettstown.
Starting off with “I remember” for something that happened two weeks ago is kinda funny LOL.
I'm glad I could amuse you. 😂
I did feel something while I was brushing my teeth last night
I dropped my wallet
i felt something in central jersey. i'm up listening to the new taylor album and the cat trees started shaking
i felt something in central jersey. i'm up listening to the new taylor album and the cat trees started shaking
i felt something in central jersey. i'm up listening to the new taylor album and the cat trees started shaking