Posted on 03/29/2014 5:56:55 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Can you imagine the devastation that would be caused if a massive wall of water several hundred feet high slammed into Florida at more than 100 miles an hour? To many people such a scenario is impossible, but that is what people living along the Indian Ocean thought before the 2004 tsunami and that is what people living in Japan thought before the 2011 tsunami. Throughout history, giant tsunamis have been relatively rare events, but they do happen. Scientists tell us that a mega-tsunami can race across the open ocean at up to 500 miles an hour, and when they reach shore they can produce waves that are hundreds of feet high. And even though authorities claim that the threat to Florida is remote, it might surprise you to learn that there are Tsunami Hazard Zone signs on Florida beaches. If a highly unusual event (such as a giant meteor hitting the Atlantic Ocean) caused a giant tsunami that hit Florida, the devastation would be absolutely unimaginable.
Most people dont realize this, but almost the entire bottom half of Florida is just barely above sea level. If a giant tsunami did hit Florida, there would be nothing to stop it from sweeping across the entire state
(Excerpt) Read more at freedomoutpost.com ...
“So, an asteroid hits the Atlantic, punches a hole through the crust, and sends a wall of water a mile high straight at Florida. “
Something tells me that hole in the crust is the greater danger.
Yields
164.042 feet
I never finished it. I lost interest after the first 50 pages or so, but it might have gotten better, had I read further.
The govermnent will save gazillions in SS payments.
A mega-tsunami would improve traffic congestion in Miami and around Orlando.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5VBKudthII
Meteor Outburst Alert! Sudden Increase in Fireballs Worldwide May 2016
Numerous videos of precisely two fireballs. So convincing. /s
I missed that... Two? Gads... sorry for linking.
Disney World will no longer be the “Happiest Place on Earth”. ;)
Lol!
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