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UPDATE: The USGS "shake map" showing the intensity of the 4.7 earthquake. Looks to be minor along the Wasatch Front. Utah's Dept. of Public Safety says so far, no injuries/damage reported.

A good reminder that we live in earthquake country so be prepared! beready.utah.gov/utah-hazards... #Utah

3 months ago 13 2 0 0

Remember when you were a news agency?
Those were good days.

3 months ago 3 0 0 0

Maybe until the portal closes on the 16th.

3 months ago 2 1 1 0

I'm sorry for your experience.
I appreciated your contributions.

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

Nothing will be Burt's!
The same goes for The Zephyr.

4 months ago 1 0 0 0

Go Bearcats!!

5 months ago 1 0 0 0

Any JHD news? Is he still on the sideline?

5 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Aurora borealis in northern Utah. Pink and purple hues across the sky with mountainside silhouette.

Aurora borealis in northern Utah. Pink and purple hues across the sky with mountainside silhouette.

Aurora borealis in northern Utah. Red and green hues across the sky with mountainside silhouette.

Aurora borealis in northern Utah. Red and green hues across the sky with mountainside silhouette.

Aurora borealis in northern Utah. Pink and red hues across the sky with mountainside silhouette. Some vertical banding of red and green.

Aurora borealis in northern Utah. Pink and red hues across the sky with mountainside silhouette. Some vertical banding of red and green.

Aurora borealis in northern Utah. Green and red hues across the sky with mountainside silhouette.

Aurora borealis in northern Utah. Green and red hues across the sky with mountainside silhouette.

Aurora Borealis from northern Utah tonight.

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I didn’t know what a “plum poem” was before this. Thank you. Someone, somewhere, at sometime will receive one from me. Thanks.

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In the Basin & Range Province, GPS measurements reveal prolonged extension—from infinitesimal motion in eastern Utah to about 6.5 mm/year in western Nevada. The effects of this slow, steady stretching can be observed in the presence of nearly parallel mountain ranges and valleys in the landscape.

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This is a mirror account for College GameDay’s Tweets.

5 months ago 1 1 0 0

Why didn’t we kick 3 different times last week? He just nailed a 53 yarder.
No ‘ragerts’!!

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Love a good fake punt.

5 months ago 3 0 0 0

Good game, Kalani.
Damnit.

6 months ago 0 0 0 0

The number of times I wish Whitt would have taken the three points boggles the mind.

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Just kick it you dicks!

6 months ago 0 0 0 0

Rough.

6 months ago 0 0 0 0

Unfun.

6 months ago 1 1 0 0

Fuck yeah, Davis!!
#GoUtes

6 months ago 1 0 0 0

So many swear words.

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Image of @UteQuake seismogram (x-axis = time and y-axis = ground displacement) during the University of Utah vs. Cal Poly football game. The data shows two increased areas of ground displacement during Johnathan Hall's interception return to the 1-yard line and Rayshawn Glover's 51-yard punt return.

Image of @UteQuake seismogram (x-axis = time and y-axis = ground displacement) during the University of Utah vs. Cal Poly football game. The data shows two increased areas of ground displacement during Johnathan Hall's interception return to the 1-yard line and Rayshawn Glover's 51-yard punt return.

Check out this #UteQuake from the Utah vs. Cal Poly football game on Saturday. Here you can see the shaking of
Rice Eccles Stadium during the Johnathan Hall interception and the Rayshawn Glover punt return! Go Utes! @utahfootball.bsky.social @utahathletics.bsky.social @utah.edu

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It's time for #UteQuake 2025! Home opener tomorrow at 4PM! Follow along and see the Rice-Eccles Stadium shake at tinyurl.com/utequake. Share your favorite seismic signal from the game! Let's go @utahfootball.bsky.social @utahathletics.bsky.social @utah.edu

7 months ago 0 2 0 0

[pretends to be shocked]

8 months ago 0 0 0 0
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M 3.7 near West Yellowstone, MT
Published on: August 19, 2025
PRESS RELEASE

University of Utah Seismograph Stations

Released: August 19, 2025 11:50 AM MDT

The University of Utah Seismograph Stations (UUSS) reports that a minor earthquake of magnitude 3.7 occurred at 11:14 AM on August 19, 2025.  The epicenter of the shock was located about 15 mi northeast of West Yellowstone, MT. At this time, there are more than a dozen felt reports in the areas around Yellowstone National Park and there have been small aftershocks associated with this earthquake.

Since 1981, the UUSS has located 1277 M2 or greater events within 15 mi of this event’s epicenter.  The largest of these events was a magnitude 4.8 which occurred on March 30, 2014. 

Anyone who felt the earthquake is encouraged to fill out a survey form on the US Geological Survey website: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/uu80114071/tellus

Screenshot with text: M 3.7 near West Yellowstone, MT Published on: August 19, 2025 PRESS RELEASE University of Utah Seismograph Stations Released: August 19, 2025 11:50 AM MDT The University of Utah Seismograph Stations (UUSS) reports that a minor earthquake of magnitude 3.7 occurred at 11:14 AM on August 19, 2025. The epicenter of the shock was located about 15 mi northeast of West Yellowstone, MT. At this time, there are more than a dozen felt reports in the areas around Yellowstone National Park and there have been small aftershocks associated with this earthquake. Since 1981, the UUSS has located 1277 M2 or greater events within 15 mi of this event’s epicenter. The largest of these events was a magnitude 4.8 which occurred on March 30, 2014. Anyone who felt the earthquake is encouraged to fill out a survey form on the US Geological Survey website: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/uu80114071/tellus

PRESS RELEASE:
Felt M 3.7 earthquake today at 11:14 MDT, about 15 miles northeast of West Yellowstone, MT.

8 months ago 1 1 0 0
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Hot springs in Yellowstone with evergreen trees in background. Text: Yellowstone Earthquake Update 07.17.25 – 07.30.25.
33 earthquakes have been located in the Yellowstone Region over the past two weeks. The largest was an M 2.8 located northeast of West Yellowstone, MT.

Hot springs in Yellowstone with evergreen trees in background. Text: Yellowstone Earthquake Update 07.17.25 – 07.30.25. 33 earthquakes have been located in the Yellowstone Region over the past two weeks. The largest was an M 2.8 located northeast of West Yellowstone, MT.

Map of Yellowstone seismicity. Text: Over the last two weeks (July 17 – 30, 2025) 33 earthquakes have been located in the Yellowstone Region. The magnitudes ranged M 0.0 – 2.8.

Map of Yellowstone seismicity. Text: Over the last two weeks (July 17 – 30, 2025) 33 earthquakes have been located in the Yellowstone Region. The magnitudes ranged M 0.0 – 2.8.

Zoomed in map of Yellowstone seismicity. Text: The largest earthquake during the period was an M 2.8 on July 30, located about 14 miles northeast of West Yellowstone, MT.

Zoomed in map of Yellowstone seismicity. Text: The largest earthquake during the period was an M 2.8 on July 30, located about 14 miles northeast of West Yellowstone, MT.

Scatter plot titled "Earthquakes in the Yellowstone Region, July 17 – 30, 2025" with Date on x-axis and Magnitude on y-axis. Text: For more information about Yellowstone earthquakes, visit quake.utah.edu

Scatter plot titled "Earthquakes in the Yellowstone Region, July 17 – 30, 2025" with Date on x-axis and Magnitude on y-axis. Text: For more information about Yellowstone earthquakes, visit quake.utah.edu

Yellowstone Earthquake Update 07.17.25 – 07.30.25.
33 earthquakes have been located in the Yellowstone Region over the past two weeks. The largest was an M 2.8 located northeast of West Yellowstone, MT.

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I resent their perverse usage of my favorite mtn range.

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