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Nigel September 13th 09 09:11 AM

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Hi,

This morning we think we might have had a small earthquake ( here in
Austria) is there anything on-line where you can check?
Thanks

Nigel

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Andy M. September 13th 09 09:25 AM

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On Sep 13, 10:11*am, "Nigel" wrote:
Hi,

This morning we think we might have had a small earthquake ( here in
Austria) is there anything on-line where you can check?
Thanks

Nigel

--

Winter and Summer holidays in the alps!!!www.austrianfamilyholidays.co.uk

Web Cam view of gardenhttp://austriasnow.camstreams.com/

Nigels Music:-http://www.sibeliusmusic.com/index.php?sm=account.details&uid=1535



You can look here
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...ion/Europe.php
nothing showing up

Andy

John Hall September 13th 09 09:43 AM

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In article ,
Nigel writes:
Hi,

This morning we think we might have had a small earthquake ( here in
Austria) is there anything on-line where you can check?
Thanks


I had a look at

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/default.stm

but I couldn't find anything.
--
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"Well, actually, they're American."
"So what brings you to Britain then if you have cornflakes already?"
Bill Bryson: "Notes from a Small Island"

Colin Youngs[_2_] September 13th 09 10:18 AM

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"Nigel" schreef in bericht
...
: This morning we think we might have had a small earthquake ( here in
: Austria) is there anything on-line where you can check?

The most recent earthquake mentioned on the website of the Austrian ZAMG -
Zentralanstalt für Meteorologie und Geodynamik
http://www.zamg.ac.at/?ts=1252836541 - is one observed on Friday 11th
September near St Moritz in Switzerland
http://www.zamg.ac.at/?ts=1252836541 .

The website has an online form for people to send in reports of earthquakes
felt in Austria http://www.zamg.ac.at/bebenmeldung .

Colin Youngs
Brussels




Keith(Southend) September 13th 09 10:31 AM

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Nigel wrote:
Hi,

This morning we think we might have had a small earthquake ( here in
Austria) is there anything on-line where you can check?
Thanks

Nigel

Looking at hat link there were a couple in Crete this morning, but I
would have thought that was to far to feel anything.

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Nigel September 13th 09 07:21 PM

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Hi,

Thanks for all help!!

Maybe it was the firing of those big Alphine guns they do around here
sometime because it Bauernherbfest today. ( harvest festival)

Nigel


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John Hall September 13th 09 07:32 PM

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In article ,
Nigel writes:
Thanks for all help!!

Maybe it was the firing of those big Alphine guns they do around here
sometime because it Bauernherbfest today. ( harvest festival)


It occurs to me that Weatherlawyer should be able to tell from the UK
weather whether or not there has been an earthquake in Austria. :)
--
John Hall "Do you have cornflakes in America?"
"Well, actually, they're American."
"So what brings you to Britain then if you have cornflakes already?"
Bill Bryson: "Notes from a Small Island"

zaax September 13th 09 11:04 PM

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Nigel wrote:

Hi,

This morning we think we might have had a small earthquake ( here in
Austria) is there anything on-line where you can check? Thanks

Nigel


No report on USGS
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/...ion/Europe.php

must have been a gun as someone else pointed out

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zaax
Frustration casues accidents: allow faster traffic to overtake.

Weatherlawyer September 14th 09 03:41 PM

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On Sep 13, 8:32*pm, John Hall wrote:

It occurs to me that Weatherlawyer should be able to tell from the UK
weather whether or not there has been an earthquake in Austria. :)


It has occurred to me that a better understanding of how the
atmosphere interferes with some radio frequencies would explain what
Weatherlawyer believes about the ITCZ and the way that large magnitude
earthquakes occur.

Anyone know the storm track point for that mountain in the USA that
get all the windy weather?

Bill Bryson did mention it.

I was wondring what the effect that severe severe weather there wuld
have on the earthquake tables for regions some 80 degrees distant to
the mountain.

Extract of digit
Point dial to toes
Bend back further
And in it Hall goes.

Try not to be too cheeky!

Dawlish September 14th 09 05:15 PM

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On Sep 14, 4:41*pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Sep 13, 8:32*pm, John Hall wrote:



It occurs to me that Weatherlawyer should be able to tell from the UK
weather whether or not there has been an earthquake in Austria. :)


It has occurred to me that a better understanding of how the
atmosphere interferes with some radio frequencies would explain what
Weatherlawyer believes about the ITCZ and the way that large magnitude
earthquakes occur.

Anyone know the storm track point for that mountain in the USA that
get all the windy weather?

Bill Bryson did mention it.

I was wondring what the effect that severe severe weather there wuld
have on the earthquake tables for regions some 80 degrees distant to
the mountain.

Extract of digit
Point dial to toes
Bend back further
And in it Hall goes.

Try not to be too cheeky!


Anyone know the success rate for W and his forecasts?


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