New England is seismically active :) If you're not aware of it, the tremors can feel like a large passing truck or something like that
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?extent=40.31872...
New England is seismically active :) If you're not aware of it, the tremors can feel like a large passing truck or something like that
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?extent=40.31872...
I grew up near a town called "Moodus" in Connecticut which constantly made noises and had small quakes.
But it didn't prepare me for the few small quakes I experienced in the bay area (typically a bunch of car alarms go off and dogs bark, there's a thud, and then a gentle rocking).
Never thought I'd see that town mentioned on Hacker News (or anywhere outside of Moodus)
There are even earthquakes you can feel in "Old England". Not often, but I've experienced one. Lived in the BA for a few years and felt many small quakes. Lived in a very seismically active part of Montana for 25 years and felt nothing. YMMV.
Indeed -- Mount Desert Island (home of Acadia NP) had a small one just this weekend!
And we had a M4.2 one there about twenty years ago when I was living there.