I live in Wellington, biggest quake I've felt since 2017 Kaikoura, stuff fell off the walls and off shelves etc. Not the most pleasant way I've been woken up in life thats for damn sure! Felt like a pretty violent initial shake, was hanging on for dear life while trying to figure out why the world was moving.
I also live in Wellington in Karori - close to the the epicenter. I agree with @macdam94 . Biggest I felt since Kaikoura in 2017. Broken pictures/clock- they jumped up and over wall fixings and ornament fell off bookshelves.
Yep, woke me up. We live in South Taranaki. Iv found the EQ's from Wellington give quite sharp shakes and jolts as opposed to the rolling ocean liner feel from the South Island EQ'S. Our 1910 bungalow with high stud doesnt like it much! Nothing tipped over or anything, but it was enough movement to wake me and cause rattling of glasses in display cabnet and make our waredrobe doors knock.
I remember back in 2011 when we had a 5.9 earthquake on the whole east coast of the U.S. it was very ununpleasant and it messed with my head for about 2 months until I got catscan on my brain and it showed everything was alright.
You got a catscan?😂 Oh my. I know what you mean. I live in Jamaica. Since a really big one 2 years ago, it's like I'm ultrasensitive to earth tremors.I feel the smallest of movement and I can't tell if it's my imagination or not sometimes caused by the trauma, but I felt movements this morning and then I heard about this one. I don't even know if it's the same faultline. But I've been feeling and hearing rumblings all week this week. And everytime I feel something an earth quake is conformed. Proves that Earth is just one big piece of rock and we are not so far apart as we think. We are one global village.
@@pwollerman Cook Strait was formed largely by tidal scour. The Hikuragi Trench trends SW-NE while Cook Strait trends in a different direction....SE-NW
I live in Wellington, biggest quake I've felt since 2017 Kaikoura, stuff fell off the walls and off shelves etc. Not the most pleasant way I've been woken up in life thats for damn sure! Felt like a pretty violent initial shake, was hanging on for dear life while trying to figure out why the world was moving.
Never a truer discription of a nighttime earthquake was written
I also live in Wellington in Karori - close to the the epicenter. I agree with @macdam94 . Biggest I felt since Kaikoura in 2017. Broken pictures/clock- they jumped up and over wall fixings and ornament fell off bookshelves.
Yep, woke me up. We live in South Taranaki. Iv found the EQ's from Wellington give quite sharp shakes and jolts as opposed to the rolling ocean liner feel from the South Island EQ'S. Our 1910 bungalow with high stud doesnt like it much! Nothing tipped over or anything, but it was enough movement to wake me and cause rattling of glasses in display cabnet and make our waredrobe doors knock.
Wow, stay safe in New Zealand ❤
Wow, biggest mainland New Zealand in a while!
Quite the shake at the end, the bit that woke us up. Just arrived from Tauranga and our first night in Welly. My first earthquake. Not a fan.
God bless and God watching. I thought someone upstairs stomp on the floor again at 20:03 pm, Sunday today 6th Oct 2024. Good faith good luck.
How long did it last for?
😢Pray no body was hurt 🙏
Wow felt that one when it hit!
Aye GlobalQuake just wanna tell you that EMSC changed the magnitude from 5.7 to 5.4
But as a nzer, the nation's geoscience department is keeping it at 5.7
EMSC and GlobalQuake using different magnitude scales. GQ uses its own scale. EMSC will be using either Mw or a local magnitude scale
That was a rough one!
it woke me up not a pleasant way to be woken up at 5 am
I remember back in 2011 when we had a 5.9 earthquake on the whole east coast of the U.S. it was very ununpleasant and it messed with my head for about 2 months until I got catscan on my brain and it showed everything was alright.
You got a catscan?😂 Oh my. I know what you mean. I live in Jamaica. Since a really big one 2 years ago, it's like I'm ultrasensitive to earth tremors.I feel the smallest of movement and I can't tell if it's my imagination or not sometimes caused by the trauma, but I felt movements this morning and then I heard about this one. I don't even know if it's the same faultline. But I've been feeling and hearing rumblings all week this week. And everytime I feel something an earth quake is conformed. Proves that Earth is just one big piece of rock and we are not so far apart as we think. We are one global village.
I woke up at 5 am but was a bit far away from the impact so I felt a large earthquake but it felt like a 4.7
Felt that one it woke me up. Mother Nature dayumm
Another earthquake just now in New Zealand. They're saying 4.9 so it's probably a 5.
Incorrect...if theyve calculate a magnitude of 4.9 then that's what it is.
Finally after 5 years he uploaded a new video, part of it was from New Zealand?
Keep safe everyone mmm
God bless 🙏🫡🥰
Just another wobble. Used to them down here in Canterbury.
Not something I was expecting to wake up to
Dayummmm
Stay safe❤
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Big one (
big quake
Right in between the 2 land masses, is interesting.
There’s a subduction zone that has a crack and forms the canyon in the Strait.
@@pwollerman Cook Strait was formed largely by tidal scour. The Hikuragi Trench trends SW-NE while Cook Strait trends in a different direction....SE-NW
@@Kiwigeo8339 Oh, I was under the impression it is where the subduction changes to the Australian plate going under the Pacific.
I stand corrected.