To: ClearCase_guy
The one that hit Japan was 133 ft high.
17 posted on
03/29/2014 6:07:43 PM PDT by
Valpal1
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To: Valpal1
Japan is in an active area, florida isn’t.
It takes a TREMENDOUS amount of energy to create a wave that big. An big meteor or a massive earthquake.
24 posted on
03/29/2014 6:11:53 PM PDT by
driftdiver
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To: Valpal1
The one that hit Japan was 133 ft high. That's 131 ft higher than the wave that knocked me off my feet and bloodied my nose down at Corpus.
No thanks. I'll pass on natural phenomenon that get documentaries made about them...
/johnny
To: Valpal1
"The one that hit Japan was 133 ft high."It was less than 10 meters. About 30-35 feet.
31 posted on
03/29/2014 6:14:26 PM PDT by
Godebert
To: Valpal1
60 posted on
03/29/2014 6:40:47 PM PDT by
Ray76
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