Individual Event Report
Event #288 - Summary, and parameter estimates with source IDs |
Meteorite Meteorite "At Grand Mound on the 13th a brilliant meteor was noticed in the east moving at an elevation of about 14 degrees" |
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Felt St. |
Inten- sity |
Int. Type |
Felt Area |
Felt Area Int. |
Felt Area Units |
1895 |
7 |
13 |
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Grand Mound - Meteor |
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LANGE - 7114 |
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LANGE - 7114 |
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Underlying Source Material
Source ID |
Publication |
Pub Date |
Pub Details |
7114 |
Washington State Weather Service Monthly Meteorological Report and Summary of the Washington State Weather Service (AKA - Monthly Review of the Washington State Weather Service) (Seattle, Washington) |
1891-1896 |
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Transcription: September 16, 1891
a light earthquake shock occurred at Portland on the 16th and at East Sound on the 21st. Seattle Weather Report September 1891 (Anacortes American Nov 5, 1891 p 4 col. 5) September 21, 1891
a light earthquake shock occurred at Portland on the 16th and at East Sound on the 21st. Seattle Weather Report September 1891 (Anacortes American Nov 5, 1891 p 4 col. 5) October 2, 1891 The earth quaked slightly at Chelan on the 2d, moving from the southeast to northwest. State Weather Bureau [September (sic October) 1891 Monthly Report] (Anacortes American Dec 10, 1891 p 4 col. 5) Dec 9, 1894 Slight earthquake shock on 9th at Lakeside. (Volume 4 # 6 December 1894 p. 1) Feb 14, 1895 Silver Creek, Lewis Co.: Slight earthquake shock on the 14th. (Volume 4 #8 February 1895 p. 1) Feb 25, 1895 An earthquake shock was quite generally noticed in Western and Central Washington on the morning of the 25th about 4:30 oclock. Ashford, Pierce co: Quite a severe earthquake occurred here on the twenty fifth at 4:27 A.M. Centerville, Klickitat Co: Feb. 25th, at half past four A.M., two earthquake shocks were felt very distinctly, one following immediately after the other. The first was stronger than the second. (Volume 4 #8 February 1895 p. 1) July 13, 1895 At Grand Mound on the 13th a brilliant meteor was noticed in the east moving at an elevation of about 14 degrees. (Volume 5 #1 July 1895 p. 1) Jan 3, 1896 An earthquake was noticed on the 3d at New Whatcom, Coupeville, East Sound, and other places in the northwestern portion of the state. Mr. Jas. Theo. Geoghegan, observer at East Sound, writes: "An earthquake shock was felt at this place on the evening of the 3d of January, 1896, at 9 minutes past 10 oclock, lasting for about 20 seconds. It was not accompanied by any noise. The shock was preceded by a slight trembling lasting a few seconds, and about 5 seconds after this a sharp shock was felt lasting 10 or more seconds. The intensity would come in class 3, but in one case, at least, plaster was cracked and thrown down. Mr. Lewis Mayhew, observer at New Whatcom, writes: On the 3d at 10 P.M. two distinct shocks of earthquake were felt; vibration from east to west, lasting 6 seconds; no damage done. (volume 5 #7 January 1896 p 1) Feb 5, 1896 Lapush: Earthquake shock night of 5th. (volume 5 #8 February 1896 p 1) |
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