Not really seeing too much else to write about, just thought I'd run one more felt report, especially since ones such as this do not come in quite that often and it sort of seems like this Downtown Los Angeles area is getting just slightly more shaking than usual.
Here is the felt report from early Sunday 2.5 at Manhattan Beach, California just a mile or two south of LAX and probably 10 miles west of downtown Los Angeles, although the epicenter was another 4 or 5 miles offshore:
CITY........ZIP....CA....USA................................#........KM
Costa Mesa (92626) CA United States of America..........1....58 km
Culver City (90230) CA United States of America.........1....22 km
El Segundo (90245) CA United States of America..........2....16 km
Harbor City (90710) CA United States of America.........1....22 km
Hawthorne (90250) CA United States of America...........2....19 km
Hermosa Beach California United States of America.......3....13 km
Hermosa Beach (90254) CA United States of America.......18...15 km
Inglewood (90302) CA United States of America...........1....22 km
Lawndale (90260) CA United States of America............1....18 km
Los Angeles (90066) CA United States of America.........1....22 km
Manhattan Beach (90266) CA United States of America.....23...15 km
Marina del Rey (90292) CA United States of America......1....19 km
Orange (92867) CA United States of America..............1....63 km
Palos Verdes Peninsula (90274) CA USA.....................5....18 km
Playa del Rey (90293) CA United States of America.......1....17 km
Redondo Beach (90277) CA United States of America.......6....15 km
Redondo Beach (90278) CA United States of America.......9....17 km
Santa Monica (90404) CA United States of America........1....23 km
Torrance (90503) CA United States of America............3....17 km
Torrance (90504) CA United States of America............2....19 km
Venice (90291) CA United States of America..............1....20 km
So, if you were following my EQ Blog close then you know that I correlated the landfall of Hurricane Sandy and a 6.3 Offshore San Diego Earthquake with 5pm on Sunday Night, but do not as of this writing see too much correlated there, you know! Let us now watch as today passes and 5pm Monday Night passes and just see if that 7.6 to 9.1 Richters shaker does not show up, here! Then I will be able to assure you all that it just might have run its course in the form of the giant 7.8 Richters that struck out in the middle of the Atlantic on November 17 back in the area of 10 days after the landfall of Super Typhoon Haiyan at Philippines. Yes, Day 10 is believable. . . but beyond Day 43 is getting sparse and so we may only be watching here out of precaution. There are a few other smallish shaker alerts that will continue and probably shake, but for today let us watch closely as Haiyan runs its course, shall we. EQ Guy
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