Got woke up this morning by an earthquake. Just one of the fringe benefits you get for living in California.
This one took place at 8:41 a.m. and the epicenter was located six miles east of Anza Borrego in the desert northeast of San Diego. (I stayed there overnight once.)
I checked, and the quake was centered 56 miles from where I live, and the quake was strong enough to wake me up–not surprising if you look at the map above and discern from the big red box that the magnitude of the quake was in the 5 range.
In fact, it was 5.6. It only lasted a few seconds (at least the shaking here, 56 miles away, only lasted that long), but it was violent enough that my bed and my whole bedroom wobbled so forcefully that it snatched me, protesting, from a dream.
CHECK OUT THE RECENT QUAKE TOOL I USED TO GET THE ABOVE MAP.

