MagicRose99
Watch out for my thorns!
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People who went through the Northridge earthquake are telling me not to get under a doorjamb- even though that's what I was taught growing up. They say that doorjambs can still break apart. They are supposed to be the strongest part of a building. So now they advise you to get under a desk or table. You don't want to run outside, buildings can collapse. If I was in a meadow or open field, I'd be laying on the ground.
DH doesn't think the drought had any effect, but I do believe in the phenomenon of "Earthquake weather". They tend to occur when it's hot and dry out.
The Show Mythbusters did one of their tests on this. They found that the door jamb WAS the safest place to be during a big earthquake. It was interesting to watch. All other parts of the house started collapsing and "killing" the dummys... all but the dummy in the door way, he wasn't hit at all.
I live about 50 miles from Napa. I was awake and at my laptop when I was rocked in my chair. First thought was my dog knock into my chair. I looked around... and no dog. Second thougt: EARTHQUAKE!