Anyone in GA/TN/NC Area Feel That Earthquake Awhile Ago?

Nothing here in Durham, NC. I've been on the 2nd floor of a 4 story, mostly glass building so if there was a tremor, the beakers here in the lab would have rattled.
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Nothing here; although I understand the Cape Fear riverbed is actually a fault line, so such a thing is certainly possible here. We frequently experience a phenomenon known as the "Seneca Guns;" a rumbling or booming that seems to come from somewhere offshore (even in clear weather).
 
Nothing down here with me..... but I'm kinda dense. It's very possible I could've just thought I had a caffeine headrush
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A lot of people don't know we have fault lines. I've never felt one, but I'm glad! Can you call your local weather center and check? idk....
 
Here is a map of the fault lines in GA. See the one that runs up the western end of Fannin Co? (Fannin is shaped like Florida at the top of GA-the fault runs through Cartersville and straight up to the GA/NC line where we live)

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Cyn there is no possible way you would feel a 2.6 from Alaska. You may think you had a touch of vertigo that lasted 2 seconds if one that small was right under your own feet. I do understand people that don't live in earthquake country getting freaked out by them though. I would be a basket case if I saw a tornado.

I think the US is riddled with fault lines that us non-geological types even know about. 4.5 is a good foot massage. Anything higher, somethings gonna break.
 
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i would flip out if i saw a tornado too. people think i'm nuts cuz i get mad when i don't feel an earthquake. i love them!
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and i agree with Debi 2.6 from alaska.. no way. it's wayy too small.
 

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