I felt it too on the 24th floor. It only took me a second to figure out what was happening then it stopped for a few seconds and then continued. Made my heart race for a bit, it's a little unsettling.
I felt it too on the 24th floor. It only took me a second to figure out what was happening then it stopped for a few seconds and then continued. Made my heart race for a bit, it's a little unsettling.
yeah word.... the first sway(s) happened for like 2-3 seconds (i instantly knew what it was, cause i'm pro ;p), then it stopped for like 3 more seconds, then started up again for the next 10-15 seconds... this one felt way longer than the one last year,... i got pretty dizzy too, waiting for it to stop, but it kept going... even now, i feel a little dizzy, and can't tell if the ground is still moving, or i'm subconsciously moving the wheels on my chair lol!
Pets always notice it ....NOT....I have three...not a peep! I was home and didn't feel a thing, though I have felt them in Toronto. I had a friend call me from Yorkville who lives two floors higher than I ...he totally felt it...called me to ask if there'd been a quake. I live in a loft bldg in Roncesvalles....so I'm on the second floor, but over 30 feet from the ground....he's on the fifth of a modern highrise in Yorkville....maybe it has to do with being closer to a ravine or something else.
Concierge in our building didn't feel it, I didn't feel it, but Amsterdam Brewery which is very close did. People I know who were underground at MLS didn't feel it.
Oh, that's a new one ... looking at it's Wikipedia page. How on earth could a comet cause an earthquake? If it came within lunar orbit, maybe ... but as far as I understand, it's going to pass about the same distance as the planet Venus.
A passing 747 would have more impact ... (which is to say ... none).