[QuadList] OT: 5.9 Quake 35 miles S of Library of Congress-Culpeper, and 35 NNW of Guy Spiller's TR-70's in Midlothian

Steve Greene Steve.Greene at nara.gov
Tue Aug 23 17:16:08 CDT 2011


Ted, et al.
I was at work at Archives 2.  Saw the wall ripple in front of me (and not in a good way ;>).  

They evacuated us and are checking the building for damage.  When I heard about the epicenter, I emailed James at LoC.  They were much closer.  He reported minor damage (ceiling tiles down), but no leaks and no structural problems, but then that thing was built as a bomb shelter!
 

Steve Greene
Archivist
Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
(301) 837-1772
>>> Ted Langdell <ted at quadvideotapegroup.com> 08/23/11 5:27 PM >>>
Glad to hear all is well with you, Guy.

With all the concrete and rebar at the LoC, I'd think they were safe  
from any issues.

(But would like to hear from James Snyder, Steve Nease, Pat Kennedy or  
others at Culpeper and Steve Greene at NARA.)

CNN had a camera being recorded on the Wolf Blitzer set when the quake  
hit. It showed some good rock and roll.

Quakes can be slightly fun (unusual or "interesting") and rather scary  
at the same time, depending on where you are.

When what we call "The Oroville Earthquake" happened on August 1,  
1975, I was sitting in the main studio at KOBO, 1450, Yuba City, with  
three plate glass windows in front of me and one on the side. I was a  
song away from doing a "20-20" newscast. The jocks, records and spots  
were out at the local fair as a weeklong remote.

The timbers around the plate glass started creaking. The glass began  
to rattle. (I feared it could shatter.) The phone receiver cord began  
swaying back and forth, and I could feel the floor undulating under my  
feet. It was like a sinewave with a length of about six inches was  
pushing one shoe up as the other went down. Very weird and unsettling  
feeling, I can tell you.

  My first thought after "Oh, S---" was that it would be a good time  
to be in an airplane. The second thought was "It's gotta land  
sometime. What if the quake hasn't stopped?"

The song ended... and we were off and running with news for the rest  
of the afternoon.  No big deal in terms of damage or anything locally,  
but the big concern was 700 foot tall Oroville Dam about 20-25  
straight-line miles NNE of us in Yuba City and Marysville.

If the dam had problems, the worst-case was a huge wall of water  
rushing down the Feather River Canyon and out onto the Sacramento  
Valley floor.  Oroville would have been washed away within minutes...  
and they say we have maybe half-an-hour to flee.  Sacramento, about 40  
miles south of me would be affected by the water.

Guy, what did you decide about the tree?  I'd hate to hear it crashed  
into something.

Ted


On Aug 23, 2011, at 12:49 PM, Guy Spiller wrote:

> All is well here at my place.  I was outside with a tree man talking  
> about taking down a dead tree that I'm worried might be blown over  
> onto my house in this weekend's possibly big hurricane.
> This was my first real earthquake experience. During the "other" one  
> we had in '03, I was inside a remote truck (with air ride) shading  
> cameras, and didn't feel a thing.
>  This one sounded, and felt, like very intense thunder that went on  
> for 20-30 seconds on arguably, the most perfect weather day we have  
> had since spring.
> I had planned to do some quad this evening, but I think I will wait  
> another day in case there are some aftershocks.
> Guy
>
> On 8/23/2011 3:25 PM, Ted Langdell wrote:
>>
>> Hope all is well with our QuadList members along the East Coast.
>>
>> A 5.9 magnitude earthquake happened at 1:51 p.m., EDT near Mineral,  
>> VA.  That's about 35 air-miles south of the Library of Congress's  
>> Culpeper, VA facility, and what looks like 35 air-miles NNW of Guy  
>> Spiller's TR-70 collection in Midlothian, VA southeast of Richmond.
>>
>> Is everyone and everything OK there?
>>
>> Anyone else shook up?
>>
>> Comments about what one does to keep a Quad from rocking around  
>> during a quake of this size?
>>
>> Meantime, Hurricane Irene gets closer to the Eastern Seaboard.
>>
>> Ted
>>
>> Ted Langdell
>> Secretary
>>
>>
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