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First Chili, then New Zealand, now Japan......if the clock-wise motion continues either Alaska or the West Coast of America is next.
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Seattle. Long overdue.grizzaholic wrote:First Chili, then New Zealand, now Japan......if the clock-wise motion continues either Alaska or the West Coast of America is next.
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WCB93henfan wrote:Seattle. Long overdue.grizzaholic wrote:First Chili, then New Zealand, now Japan......if the clock-wise motion continues either Alaska or the West Coast of America is next.
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Re: Cali next to go?
Yup. These have all been subduction megathrust faults. Two areas that fit that criteria are Alaska and the Pacific NW. Alaska is probably good, since the subduction zone hasn't had time to build up stress since the 9.2 quake in 1964. The Pacific NW, however, hasn't had a subduction quake since 1700.93henfan wrote:Seattle. Long overdue.grizzaholic wrote:First Chili, then New Zealand, now Japan......if the clock-wise motion continues either Alaska or the West Coast of America is next.
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Then after the Seattle quake happens it will trigger Yellowstone to go up and then we won't have to worry about the Chinese invading. It will be a win-win.
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Or...the Seattle quake will trigger some land-mass to fall into the Pacific and send another tsunami mega-wave headed toward Asia and really put a hurting on those folks.
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bigger concern for the NW... that the shift will cause a volcanic movement in Rainier... it happened in japan - though it's been little reported on given everything else - but all this activity caused a volcano to erupt.
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The La Palma collapse Atlantic megatsunami scenario. AlphaGriz's dream: http://www.geo.arizona.edu/~andyf/LaPal ... _small.mov
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Hope my vendors get their shipments out before then....running a little low on raw materials....grizzaholic wrote:Or...the Seattle quake will trigger some land-mass to fall into the Pacific and send another tsunami mega-wave headed toward Asia and really put a hurting on those folks.
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Somewhere, Mayan ghosts are giving each other high fives.
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I, for one, plan on being in Yellowstone on 12/21/12. 
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Sure we are.89Hen wrote:You guys aren't laughing at our little mountains anymore.

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Hey, GATW, why not make it the bottom of the Grand Canyon? On a DONKey?Grizalltheway wrote:I, for one, plan on being in Yellowstone on 12/21/12.
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Would anyone be left?kalm wrote:Someone, quick - get the atheists and asians out of Seattle.
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I salute the entire state of Delaware for drowning to keep the populated parts of Maryland safe and dry.93henfan wrote:The La Palma collapse Atlantic megatsunami scenario. AlphaGriz's dream: http://www.geo.arizona.edu/~andyf/LaPal ... _small.mov
The entire eastern shore washing away is like a dream scenario. Calvert to Harford county shore line become one gigantic beach town!
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You'll be dead too, homeslice. The Chesapeake will be pushed up like Miley Cyrus' rack.andy7171 wrote:I salute the entire state of Delaware for drowning to keep the populated parts of Maryland safe and dry.93henfan wrote:The La Palma collapse Atlantic megatsunami scenario. AlphaGriz's dream: http://www.geo.arizona.edu/~andyf/LaPal ... _small.mov
The entire eastern shore washing away is like a dream scenario. Calvert to Harford county shore line become one gigantic beach town!
West Virginians, Pennsyltuckians, and Appalachiatards will be running shit on the east coast.
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Meh... we had a 7 point something or other around 2000 and had to rebuild the airport runways and a few building got funky structural problems but whateverdbackjon wrote:Yup. These have all been subduction megathrust faults. Two areas that fit that criteria are Alaska and the Pacific NW. Alaska is probably good, since the subduction zone hasn't had time to build up stress since the 9.2 quake in 1964. The Pacific NW, however, hasn't had a subduction quake since 1700.93henfan wrote:
Seattle. Long overdue.
We have 4.5's every week (check the records on that I'm not kidding)
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God is just punishing all you sinful sinners.Chizzang wrote:Meh... we had a 7 point something or other around 2000 and had to rebuild the airport runways and a few building got funky structural problems but whateverdbackjon wrote:
Yup. These have all been subduction megathrust faults. Two areas that fit that criteria are Alaska and the Pacific NW. Alaska is probably good, since the subduction zone hasn't had time to build up stress since the 9.2 quake in 1964. The Pacific NW, however, hasn't had a subduction quake since 1700.
We have 4.5's every week (check the records on that I'm not kidding)
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Wrong. At 478feet, Catonsville is the highest point in Baltimore County until you go up into the extreme NW parts of the county.
If I go across the street and up the hill, I can see the Key Bridge, which is a full 18-20 miles away. I'll survive the tsumani, now riding out the looting and chaos afterwards is a whole other story.
If I go across the street and up the hill, I can see the Key Bridge, which is a full 18-20 miles away. I'll survive the tsumani, now riding out the looting and chaos afterwards is a whole other story.
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I hope you speak West Virginianian, and also that you don't have a pretty mouth.andy7171 wrote:Wrong. At 478feet, Catonsville is the highest point in Baltimore County until you go up into the extreme NW parts of the county.![]()
If I go across the street and up the hill, I can see the Key Bridge, which is a full 18-20 miles away. I'll survive the tsumani, now riding out the looting and chaos afterwards is a whole other story.
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Yeah it's no big thing...Grizalltheway wrote:God is just punishing all you sinful sinners.Chizzang wrote:
Meh... we had a 7 point something or other around 2000 and had to rebuild the airport runways and a few building got funky structural problems but whatever
We have 4.5's every week (check the records on that I'm not kidding)
If Seattle has a 8 point earthquake - sh!t will fall down - things will break - people will die...
and then you rebuild and start over
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Whats going on on 12/21/12?Grizalltheway wrote:I, for one, plan on being in Yellowstone on 12/21/12.
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That would be the end of the world, and it'll start with the Yellowstone caldera blowing its top. Take that to Vegas.BDKJMU wrote:Whats going on on 12/21/12?Grizalltheway wrote:I, for one, plan on being in Yellowstone on 12/21/12.



