Post Aya8QmgjKTRTrQ7DPs by zl2tod@mastodon.online
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(DIR) Post #Aya2xqJ4IWMcujQb3o by lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2025-09-25T23:51:35Z
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Nice, fairly long gentle swaying just now #eqnz... anyone else in Ōtautahi notice it?
(DIR) Post #Aya3ld9vSCIAcJtNtQ by lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2025-09-26T00:00:34Z
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@irix crazy - my monitors were swaying, and yet there's no indication of it on geonet.org.nz - is it just me or has that service gone downhill bigtime since this new Gov't came into power?
(DIR) Post #Aya70a55ToLFHERwau by lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2025-09-26T00:36:52Z
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@irix we're pretty far from a road with trucks (don't normally get local shaking if one passes)... I didn't notice anything passing on the road at the time...
(DIR) Post #Aya8QmgjKTRTrQ7DPs by zl2tod@mastodon.online
2025-09-26T00:52:46Z
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@lightweight No sign of any #eqnz big enough to sway monitors this morning.Those small visible signals variously look like wind, traffic, or radio intereference.https://www.geonet.org.nz/earthquake/drums
(DIR) Post #Aya8ZSn2gCA4knCqwq by lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2025-09-26T00:54:25Z
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@zl2tod fascinating... ok, there must be some other big mass around that would create vibrations in our house... no appliances were running... maybe it's the pile driver a km away, up a nearby spur...
(DIR) Post #AyaB4t6j57RvGGWdRQ by zl2tod@mastodon.online
2025-09-26T01:22:27Z
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@lightweight Yah, could be lots of things, particularly heavy traffic, someone dropping a tree ...A very small very local earthquake would usually be juddery rather than swaying.
(DIR) Post #AyaBOQW75eJONgiVdo by lightweight@mastodon.nzoss.nz
2025-09-26T01:26:00Z
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@zl2tod heh - yep, having lived in Ōtautahi for the last 30 years, I've experienced most sorts of quakes. Used to be we'd have a dozen perceptible ones a day... 10k in the few years following the biggest quakes here. We got surprisingly good at identifying depth, magnitude, and distance from us... used to be that a little shake wouldn't even warrant a mention. Strange times.