Scientists to Track Effects of Fans at Seahawks-Panthers Gam

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SEATTLE — What if the Big One happens during the Big Game?

Seattle has been bracing for a major earthquake for as far back as anyone can remember. More recently, it has been gearing up for Saturday night’s playoff between the Seahawks and the Carolina Panthers, a game that could put this sports-crazed city in contention for a second consecutive N.F.L. Super Bowl championship. Already, Seattle is awash in a blue-and-green tide of face paint, bumper stickers, pennants and earmuffs.

Now, geophysicists are connecting the dots. This week, they installed three earthquake monitors inside the Seahawks’ stadium, in what scientists say will be the first attempt to capture, almost in real time, the seismic effects of a rowdy, stomping, screaming, jumping, dancing crowd of 67,000-odd people.

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Another reason to get loud! Too bad I can't make it.
 
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