(09-22-2021, 04:00 AM)Professer E date Wrote:Knew it was big when I felt the S wave then the P waveform a couple of seconds later.Yeah, you get the S waves first which oddly a lot of people do not feel if they are too weak, while others are hypersensitive to even very minimal S waves. I read somewhere this is a bit like some people suffering sea sickness while others do not.
Looks like I've of the basin edge normal faults going out into Bass Strait.
Nearly everyone experiences earthquakes with P waves the same as the back and forth wobble.
One little story from my childhood. I was up in the Mallee on a huge property when I was about 9 or 10, standing in a massive field of wheat that came up to about chest height. A small earthquake struck a town nearby and I just happened to be facing the direction the S waves approached from, I could see it ripple across the top of the wheat like the swell rolling in towards you at the beach but much much faster, it was a bizarre scene because you could see crests and troughs over several kilometres of wheat even though the wave height was probably only a couple of centimetres.
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"


