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USGS issues Rare Earthquake Warning for Central Oklahoma.
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2502536" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>I believe it, my cats all go crazy before an earthquake. Growing up I had a pony and before a storm formed she would start acting up and would go into her barn until it was over. One day a tornadic storm was moving towards the area and she wouldn't go near her barn which was very strange. So when the storm did hit she stood out in her pasture while the wind was whipping and the rain was hitting so hard it hurt when it hit you. I went out and tried to get her in the barn but no matter what I did I couldn't get her in her barn. This was the first time in the several years we had her that she acted like that. I couldn't force her, she was too big so I had to leave her to do what she wanted. The next morning when the storm was over, she was standing on the opposite side of the pasture and her barn was destroyed, a small tornado or downdraft had flattened it. After that I started paying a lot more attention to my animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2502536, member: 24446"] I believe it, my cats all go crazy before an earthquake. Growing up I had a pony and before a storm formed she would start acting up and would go into her barn until it was over. One day a tornadic storm was moving towards the area and she wouldn't go near her barn which was very strange. So when the storm did hit she stood out in her pasture while the wind was whipping and the rain was hitting so hard it hurt when it hit you. I went out and tried to get her in the barn but no matter what I did I couldn't get her in her barn. This was the first time in the several years we had her that she acted like that. I couldn't force her, she was too big so I had to leave her to do what she wanted. The next morning when the storm was over, she was standing on the opposite side of the pasture and her barn was destroyed, a small tornado or downdraft had flattened it. After that I started paying a lot more attention to my animals. [/QUOTE]
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