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#214141 02/06/2014 4:48 AM
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Known technically as cryoseism, frost quakes are a rare natural phenomena that occur when the temperature drops suddenly, causing moisture in the ground to freeze and expand. They can cause an earthquake-like rumble sometimes with loud, booming noises.

From a news item about cold weather in the U.S. I've never heard of either the word or the phenomenon.

Hmm--cryo I get, but --se-- ?

Jackie #214142 02/06/2014 5:49 AM
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-seism, from the Greek to shake, as in seismograph.

Jackie #214143 02/06/2014 11:42 AM
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You might have heard them if you've ever been around a seriously frozen lake.

Faldage #214144 02/06/2014 3:59 PM
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if 'lake quakes' (my term) are the selfsame phenomena, we got Minnesota, land of 10,000 seriously frozen lakes: not rare at all to hear expansion and contraction of the deeply frozen surface ice.

my reading is that Cryoseisms are soil and rock phenomena.

Faldage #214148 02/07/2014 3:19 AM
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We don't get many seriously frozen anythings down here in Kentucky. Occasionally a pond or low creek will have surface ice.
Thanks for the info., though.

Edit: -seism, from the Greek to shake, as in seismograph. Wait--now I get it. Peter, I read this without seeing it until the screen went back. I never thought of cryoseism(ograph). Cool!

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Yep, cryoseism: Pretty cool, when it all shakes out.

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Grrr--oannnnn! laugh

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It's my mother's fault.

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No, Peter, I think it's Alaska's cold.


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LukeJavan8 #214159 02/08/2014 11:24 PM
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Actually, it's been warmer here than in most of the country, with grass starting to grow. Blizzard yesterday, 45-mph wind and whiteout; unimpeded sunlight and zephyrs today, right at freezing.

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You've been warmer most of the winter as compared
to the Great Lakes area and North East. Luck you.


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LukeJavan8 #214165 02/09/2014 9:35 PM
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Most of us have wanted our winter back. This weekend is Winter Carnival, and it's been perfect, first time in years it hasn't been raining.


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