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Earthquake
#21
Really! Extremely shallow. Never seen one at a 10th of a kilometer before. Quite a jolt here in Nanawale, but short. Shook up all the glass on my shelves. There was an earlier, milder one near Pahala but this one looks like the Hilina Pali area.
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#22
I think it said depth of 8.5 km on the HVO site.
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#23
This is what it says on the HVO site:

Magnitude: 5.0
Depth (km): 0.1

Local Time: 2015/06/27 22:10:09
Time (UTC): 2015/06/28 08:10:09
Latitude: 19.3118
Longitude: -155.2135
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#24
Didn't we just have a June 27 2014 lava flow?
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#25
Here's the HVO EQ map link. I think some of you are clicking on the earlier red dot that was closer to Pahala. Therehave been two felt, recorded quakes in the past 2 hours.
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#26
Right after I noticed that the coquis had suddenly shut up, the earthquake hit.
They went back to calling less than a minute after the quake.

Did anybody else notice the sudden silence?

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#27
Sorry, forgot to paste the link: http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/seismic/volcweb/earthquakes/
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#28
When the lava lake went down recently, the lava was thought to be underground in that area and there were many small quakes in that area as well.
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#29
Yes, the frogs shut up 2-3 seconds before, caught my attention.
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#30
Same thing I noticed. That 2 seconds of silence where the coquis muted just before the quake was eerie. I remember thinking, "wtf?" Then everything shook.
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