Posted on 06/02/2016 7:58:51 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Starting on June 7th, FEMA will be conducting a large scale drill that has been named Cascadia Rising that will simulate the effects of a magnitude 9.0 earthquake along the Cascadia Subduction Zone and an accompanying west coast tsunami dozens of feet tall. According to the official flyer for the event, more than 50 counties, plus major cities, tribal nations, state and federal agencies, private sector businesses, and non-governmental organizations across three states Washington, Oregon, and Idaho will be participating. In addition to Cascadia Rising, U.S. Northern Command will be holding five other exercises simultaneously. According to the final draft of the Cascadia Rising drill plan, those five exercises are entitled Ardent Sentry 2016″, Vigilant Guard, Special Focus Exercise, Turbo Challenge and Joint Logistics Over-The-Shore. The primary scenario that of all of these participants will be focusing on will be one that involves a magnitude 9.0 earthquake along the Cascadia Subduction Zone followed by a giant tsunami that could displace up to a million people from northern California to southern Canada.
We have never seen such a disaster before in all of U.S. history.
Do they know something that the rest of us do not?
It is funny that they are preparing to deal with the effects of a magnitude 9.0 earthquake along the Cascadia Subduction Zone, because that is precisely the size of earthquake that I warned about in an article back in March.
The San Andreas Fault in southern California gets more headlines, but the Cascadia Subduction Zone is a much larger threat by far. This fault zone is where the Juan de Fuca plate meets the North American plate, and it stretches approximately 700 miles from northern Vancouver Island all the way down to northern California.
If a magnitude 9.0 earthquake were to strike, the immense shaking and subsequent tsunami would cause damage on a scale that is hard to even imagine right now. Perhaps this is why FEMA feels such a need to get prepared for this type of disaster, because the experts assure us that it is most definitely coming someday. The following comes from the official website of the Cascadia Rising exercise
A 9.0 magnitude earthquake along the Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ) and the resulting tsunami is the most complex disaster scenario that emergency management and public safety officials in the Pacific Northwest could face. Cascadia Rising is an exercise to address that disaster.
June 7-10, 2016 Emergency Operations and Coordination Centers (EOC/ECCs) at all levels of government and the private sector will activate to conduct a simulated field response operation within their jurisdictions and with neighboring communities, state EOCs, FEMA, and major military commands.
If you dont think that the scenario that they are studying is realistic, perhaps you should consider the fact that the largest earthquake in the history of the continental United States stuck along the Cascadia Subduction Zone back in 1700. The following comes from CNN
In fact, the Cascadia already has made history, causing the largest earthquake in the continental United States on January 26, 1700. Thats when the Cascadia unleashed one of the worlds biggest quakes, causing a tsunami so big that it rampaged across the Pacific and damaged coastal villages in Japan.
Yes, we all remember the big Hollywood blockbuster about the San Andreas fault. But if they wanted to be more realistic, they should have made the movie about the Cascadia Subduction Zone. According to a professor of geophysics at Oregon State University, the Cascadia Subduction Zone has the potential to create an earthquake almost 30 times more energetic than anything the San Andreas Fault can produce
Everyone knows the Cascadias cousin in California: the San Andreas Fault. It gets all the scary glamor, with even a movie this year, San Andreas, dramatizing an apocalypse in the western U.S.
Truth is, the San Andreas is a lightweight compared with the Cascadia.
The Cascadia can deliver a quake thats many times stronger plus a tsunami.
Cascadia can make an earthquake almost 30 times more energetic than the San Andreas to start with, and then it generates a tsunami at the same time, which the side-by-side motion of the San Andreas cant do, said Chris Goldfinger, a professor of geophysics at Oregon State University.
And the kind of tsunami that would be created by such a massive quake along the Cascadia Subduction Zone would absolutely dwarf the massive tsunami that struck Japan back in 2011. In fact, an article in the New Yorker quoted the head of the FEMA division that oversees Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska as saying that everything west of Interstate 5 will be toast
If the entire zone gives way at once, an event that seismologists call a full-margin rupture, the magnitude will be somewhere between 8.7 and 9.2. Thats the very big one.
By the time the shaking has ceased and the tsunami has receded, the region will be unrecognizable. Kenneth Murphy, who directs FEMAs Region X, the division responsible for Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Alaska, says, Our operating assumption is that everything west of Interstate 5 will be toast.
In the Pacific Northwest, everything west of Interstate 5 covers some hundred and forty thousand square miles, including Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Eugene, Salem (the capital city of Oregon), Olympia (the capital of Washington), and some seven million people.
We live at a time when the crust of our planet is becoming increasingly unstable. Based on my research, I have come to the conclusion that we will soon see major earth changes on a scale that most of us would never even dare to imagine.
All over the world the Ring of Fire is roaring to life, and the Cascadia Subduction Zone lies directly along the Ring of Fire. Just last week, I wrote about the alarming earthquake swarms that we have seen directly under Mt. Rainier, Mt. Hood and Mt. St. Helens, and now we have learned that FEMA is about to hold a major drill that is going to simulate a magnitude 9.0 earthquake along the Cascadia Subduction Zone and an accompanying west coast tsunami dozens of feet in height.
Of course most Americans arent concerned about this threat at all.
Most Americans just assume that life will continue to go on normally just as it always has.
But I happen to agree with the experts that are promising us that an absolutely massive earthquake along the Cascadia Subduction Zone will strike someday, and when that happens life in America will be permanently altered.
Could perhaps settle the refugees in coastal cities of the Northwest as a consolation prize? States of Washington and Oregon will also shift toward a red map after the shake.
Parts between the coast and the Cascades appear to only get a fraction of an inch of rain per month during the summer. Is that your seasonal experience?
How many highly placed people have recently relocated from that area without a job transfer?
The last one came at night, as someone positioned on a hilltop heard a great noise after the shake, and watched the fires of a coastal village along the river suddenly go out. Passed down as local lore of the last great flood.
Uh, I need a beer.
Yes, Thank You.
How is the magnitude determined?
Beats me.
I know only the basics because I was based out of Silicon Valley, CA. and experienced quite a few tremors while there.
The most dramatic quake for me was actually here in Atlanta about 7 to 10 years ago. After the initial shaking the most incredible part was the unbelievable train-like roar that lasted several seconds. That part had me running for the exit as it was in the very wee hours.
So, just a question: What would the nations reaction be if FEMA and these agencies did not practice for a major natural disaster?
I participate in these drills as part of my Ham radio group. Five years ago we had a massive ice storm that cut off the western part of the state. Hospitals could not communicate out of my their area. Because we had drilled every month, getting our rigs up and in action took no time.
If you dont want them practicing, I guess thats OK. You and all of those around you will be on your own.
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Jade Helm redux.
Get a few blog hits, rile up some LIVs, same as it ever was.
I have chuckle when I hear this. My personal experience with FEMA folks is that they are paperwork fiends. They are paranoid about their budgets and will argue for an hour over who has to pay for the coffee.
Trust me, they are not herding anyone, anywhere.
And...they need the practice.
Can’t argue with that. No matter how you slice it, 9.2 is huge, especially as you say subduction in the water.
Yes, it rains a lot more during the autumn and spring than more populated places. Summer is 5-7 degrees warmer and drier than say Seattle or Tacoma. The lack of the Olympic Mtns between the Pacific and the Cascades does not mean cooler ocean air. I guess that the E Washington deserts push the ocean air Westward more often than the reverse.
Thanks for posting this
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well landers was 7.2 in 1992 or so so thats one
You are welcome! Narrator has a great voice, doesn’t he? I had been seeing amateurish-looking ones on YouTube and wondered if they were accurate, but then I saw this.
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