Sismo kaj Tertremo
貼文者: Donniedillon, 2011年8月23日
訊息: 14
語言: English
Donniedillon (顯示個人資料) 2011年8月23日下午6:43:37
erinja (顯示個人資料) 2011年8月23日下午6:51:02
I felt it too, the whole house was shaking. No damage here though. I'm 180 miles / 300 km from the epicenter.
Espi (顯示個人資料) 2011年8月23日下午7:20:49
RiotNrrd (顯示個人資料) 2011年8月24日上午3:57:03
I didn't feel todays quake, as I'm out on the west coast. But I was in SF for it's '89 quake, though (lost a bunch of glassware), so I know they can be pretty unsettling.
sudanglo (顯示個人資料) 2011年8月24日上午9:43:12
But I think Espi has nailed it. It's a register thing and Seismo/Sismo is used in the composition of technical words like Seismologio, seismografo, seismogramo.
NPIV gives Epicentro as Punkto de la tersurfaco vertikale super la fokuso de tertremo, and Hipocentro as Loko en la interno de Tero kie estiĝas tertremo.
Don't know what we say for Richter scale. Perhaps Vikipedio has a suggestion.
Here's the link for Tertremo
36lima (顯示個人資料) 2011年8月24日上午10:40:31
Perhaps faulty reasoning for using a non-native word but, faulty or not, it's how I thought.
I live about 200 miles (322 km) from the epicenter. People in my building felt it and were talking about it. My daughters both felt it at school (lights shaking, etc).
Me? When I noticed people talking about an earthquake, I assumed they were talking about one of our other locations (Bangalore, San Jose, etc). Evidently, I'm oblivious when I'm working.
Kelly
Mustelvulpo (顯示個人資料) 2011年8月24日下午1:11:47
ceigered (顯示個人資料) 2011年8月24日下午1:45:57
UUano (顯示個人資料) 2011年8月24日下午7:06:32
It was freaky. I have lived on the east coast my entire life; and while I know there are small tremors more frequently than we realize, this was the first one that was strong enough for me to even notice.
Tertremo indeed!