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Sendai, Japan hit by 6.5 magnitude earthquake again.(?)
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http://twitter.com/earthquakejapan

Hooray for economic crisis... AGAIN!

明报 Wrote:天文台下午3時25分錄得日本仙台以東發生一次6.5級猛烈地震。

經初步分析,震中位於日本本州東面離岸海域,即仙台之東南偏東約320公里,震級為黎克特制6.5級

Translation: Hong Kong Observatory recorded a 6.5 magnitude Earthquake at the east of Sendai, Japan at 3:25pm this afternoon(GMT +8)

After preliminary analysis, the epicenter is located at the offshore waters east of Honshu, Japan, the east-southeast of Sendai about 320 km, Level is 6.5 according to the Richter magnitude scale.
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#2
"次の24時間中に6.0から7.0地震大阪の80マイル以内の可能性が高い月22〜23"

Oh, shit... Osaka? I have friends there...



Edit : Wait a second. Is this according to the Japanese scale (shindo) or by the Richter scale? If that's a Shindo 7.0, that's another 8.9 magnitude type earthquake. :S I'm going to assume it's Richter or another silly name of a scale, since it's not noted.
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ShiKage Wrote:"次の24時間中に6.0から7.0地震大阪の80マイル以内の可能性が高い月22〜23"

Oh, shit... Osaka? I have friends there...



Edit : Wait a second. Is this according to the Japanese scale (shindo) or by the Richter scale? If that's a Shindo 7.0, that's another 8.9 magnitude type earthquake. :S

Richter Scale. Already added translation for the news article, hope your friends are safe.
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Ęxøđųş Wrote:Richter Scale. Already added translation for the news article, hope your friends are safe.

Oh. Well, at least it's not as bad as a Shindo 7. That's still pretty big, though. I hope it doesn't cause too much damage.
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#5
Shindo translates to degree of shake/shaking. so basically shindo = magnitude
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Taku Wrote:Shindo translates to degree of shake/shaking. so basically shindo = magnitude

Yeah, but the Japanese (and Taiwanese) have their own scale. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_Meteo...sity_scale


The easier way to distinquish it between other scales is just to call it "Shindo."
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