OK, did anyone feel aftershocks a few minutes ago?

Edit: Found what I was looking for. This page for the Maryland Geological Survey is listing the aftershocks promptly.

From: [identity profile] mews1945.livejournal.com


Thanks for the link, C. You know, I've felt this funny little pressure at the back of my neck a few times. I wonder if that's aftershocks, or if, like you, it's adrenaline causing it. I know one thing, I keep expecting to feel another quake now. I'll never be quite the same person I was before yesterday.

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


My worst jitters did not correspond with the aftershocks they list there, but it's still possible there are seismic waves causing air compression or small localized aftershocks they're not picking up on, so we could be responding to outside stimulus. I just can't tell if I'm reacting to outside stimulus or just having the jitters. We'll get better in time. Just in time for the hurricane. *sigh* Oy. *hugs you*
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