Kaz wrote:On the BBC news site people reported feeling it all over the SW and S Wales Ossie!
It all depends where the fault lines underground are, Kaz - a quake makes them twang in sequence, so people close to, or on, a fault line will feel the shaking more than folk who might be physically closer to the epicentre, but crucially aren't on a fault.
So there must be a fault line running up Glawster way .....
When we had the Dudley earthquake backalong, we felt the effects out in Sutton Coldfield far more than people in Birmingham itself. The quake set off vibrations and activated fault lines that went north to Cannock, east to Lichfield, and back south past us. It certainly woke me and the neighbourhood up; the bed was vibrating!!
A work colleague's father, who was a night security guard out at Tamworth, had it worse still - he was apparently knocked over by the shaking!