Posted on 02/11/2023 10:24:39 AM PST by SunkenCiv
The ground will drop some 6 feet or more at the shore.
Up to 2 feet inland as far as Portland.
If the whole thing unzips, it will last as least as long as the Japan earthquake in 2011.
BTW, I have seen videos from Engineers who say that if that thing would have went on for another couple minutes, skyscrapers could have dropped in Tokyo. Those buildings were designed to take it, but they did not figure that those buildings would “quiver” like they did.
Perhaps likewise with Cascadia...
When people like Stacy “Battle Tank” Abrams fall.
Global warming!
There's "geological late" and then there's laaate.
Can’t even fathom the current 20,000+, much more the 830,000+. And that was without trained rescuers, equipment and anything beyond herbal medicine.
Prayers for those affected in Turkey and Syria. May God work miracles in the lives and spirits of the people there.
I'd say we all run outside and start whooping and waving our hats like Slim Pickens in Dr. Strangelove.
I survived the 1964 9.2 quake here in Alaska. The ground shook so hard that you couldn’t stand up and it lasted for 5 minutes! If that were ever to occur in a populated area millions would die!
Still way less than communist/climate change morons!
The whole world will suffer from the “Volcanic Winter” as the debris in the atmosphere circles, for many years.
That’d make an interesting movie.
Caused by climate change. Yeah?
History always repeats, thankfully. That ought to be a factor of 10 this time around.
Then the world will be a far better place, for the USA, the Great Satan that is the fountain head of capitalist exploitation, racism and the despoliation of the environment will be no more.
If the Reelfoot Rift collapsed in something approaching 8.0 and took the linked Wabash zone with it, it would change the course of this nation, not to mention the course of the Miss, Ohio, Tenn, Missouri, and other lesser rivers.
Imagine the Missouri and the Mississippi simply rushing through the debris of St. Louis and the Arch.
The only good news is that New Madrid has a history of winding up and winding down over about a year's span (1811-1812, and then similar clusters, according to Wiki, around 1450, 900, and 300AD). We might get some warning.
You're whole life is but a snap of the fingers when it comes to geologic time.
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Next week's poker game is off - definitely.
Here is a very good visual presentation of the earthquakes of California from 1989 to 2019. LOTS OF EARTHQUAKES!!!
Whole lot of shaking going on!
I remember seeing pictures of that quake. I’m sure they can’t begin to tell the story of what you experienced.
Total deaths related to the recent Turkey quakes (Syria included) are going to be much, much higher than people are expecting
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