Posted on 10/08/2021 11:08:35 PM PDT by know.your.why
Take a look.
Oh I was talking height of eruption 🌋
😲 What it is doing to that island...
Yeah
“...how long it would take for that megatsunami to reach the east coast.”
They figure 7 to 9 hours. It’s the worst-case wave size estimates that are all over the place, from around 3 feet to 100 feet. I wouldn’t want to be there if a wave is coming, but if I were living there, I’d have a few items packed and hit the road within 10 minutes of the landslide (assuming that I knew of the landslide when it happened). Then I’d head west to Naples, and only then turn north. Even at 100 feet, the wave will run out of gas pretty quickly in Florida, so I’d expect the west side to be safe(r).
From last night
New La Palma lava river burning structures
https://rumble.com/vni3bx-new-la-palma-lava-river-burning-structures-10-9-2021.html
Best Mexican restaurants in Nashville
They are erupting with good food
There are eruptions worse than this going on in Hawaii all the time and it’s still here. We’re more worried about ash in the air messing with air traffic than anything else.
We’re 75’ above sea level in Pinellas county. We’re in a no flood, non-evacuation zone. Just 300’ south we’ve got the highest point in Pinellas. You’re welcome to drop by in an emergency. ;-)
“What is LaPalma?”
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It’s what connects LaFingers to LaArm. Sorry…. couldn’t resist. ;-)
Her nickname was Hoover.
My nightmare scenario is having all the Miami trash coming over to Naples/Ft Myers- and staying!
Awesome power.
Island full? Don’t worry, we’ll make more...
Sounds good when you leave out the thousands of people with the same idea.
Holy Kilauea, Batman. Per the above link, half the houses on La Palma are uninsured.
We just left Pinellas County after living there 40 years !
Getting too crowded.
La Palma: Footage of the new lava flow descending by the Camino de los Campitos and the La Vinagrera
https://rumble.com/vnihvh-la-palma-ootage-of-the-new-lava-flow-descending-by-the-camino-de-los-campit.html
“We’re 75’ above sea level in Pinellas county. We’re in a no flood, non-evacuation zone. Just 300’ south we’ve got the highest point in Pinellas. You’re welcome to drop by in an emergency. ;-)”
Thanks, but I’m in Texas. From doing some plots, the Texas coast doesn’t even have a line of sight to the volcano, as that is blocked by Florida, Bahamas, and Cuber. You have to get pretty far south of the US border to have that line of sight, so I think most of the Gulf Coast will be ok.
But not Florida, and especially not the islands that face the volcano. It will not be good for the ones without high ground.
“My nightmare scenario is having all the Miami trash coming over to Naples/Ft Myers- and staying!”
True. Most there will still likely survive, but not have any place decent to live in. Yuck.
“My nightmare scenario is having all the Miami trash coming over to Naples/Ft Myers- and staying!”
Millions...but that’s why prepared people need to be ready to bug out quickly. Few people will process the events immediately unless they’ve been thinking about it. They’ll naturally going into hurricane-thinking mode and wonder why the rush.
That’s the only chance to scram and that will start to close very quickly.
I do think that once the volcano putters out, then the risk of the landslide becomes much less...so keeping the gas tanks full and bags packs doesn’t have to be a permanent state.
Brandon, Chucky and Nazy should start a program to get these folks volcanocare.
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