What would happen in California was hit by the Big One? New 3-D animations of a magnitude 7.8 earthquake scenario are now available to the public. What would happen in California was hit by the Big ...
PORT ANGELES — More than 100 first responders, CERT volunteers and elected officials came by invitation Wednesday to experience the Big Shaker, an earthquake simulator, at Peninsula College. The big ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — It's back and it's bigger, better and more realistic than ever. OMSI's new earthquake simulator is open to the public. It's called The Epicenter. For those who experienced the old ...
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Living in California, residents should always be prepared for the next Big One. To get people ready, the California Office of Emergency Services is sending an earthquake ...
The Hayward fault, part of the larger San Andreas fault system, runs 74 miles through the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area. The fault is overdue for an earthquake that could cause extensive ...
VISTA, Calif. — An earthquake simulator in North County is giving people the real feel of an earthquake. “The Big Shaker” is the largest mobile earthquake simulator in the world. Created by Ready ...
A roving earthquake simulator gave San Diegans in the biotech and medical fields a chance to experience the feeling of a 9.5-magnitude quake – and think about how to prepare for a potential “big one.” ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This animation depicts simulated ground motion of the Earth’s surface that could occur in the central U.S. region for a magnitude ...
For those curious to know what it's like to experience a 7.0 magnitude earthquake, there's a safe way to find out in San Diego County. The California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is bringing ...
Los Angeles residents have the chance to see what a 7.0 magnitude earthquake would feel like with a simulator that will be brought to the LA area on Tuesday. The California Office of Emergency ...