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To: Moonray who wrote (13658)3/11/1998 12:47:00 PM
From: Jeffery E. Forrest  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22053
 
Redlands is quite a ways from me. I doubt I would have felt a "little wussy-ass quake" like that. We don't start paying attention until they get to AT LEAST the 5.5 range.<G>

Wierd thing is that we are having typical "earthquake weather".
I know there isn't supposed to be such a thing, but it seems damn strange that earthquakes always seem to happen when the weather is unusually warm. (beautiful weather the last few days.)

Also, I don't recall ever having an earthquake when it's cold and/or rainy.