To: PreciousLiberty
http://www.rense.com/general56/tsu.htm
Spain gets a 33 foot wave while eastern United States gets a 200 foot wave. Seems counter intuitive to me.
To: LoneRangerMassachusetts
Spain gets a 33 foot wave while eastern United States gets a 200 foot wave. Seems counter intuitive to me. The reasoning is that the predicted land slide points directly at the US, Spain is way off to one side.
30 posted on
10/01/2011 8:39:57 AM PDT by
null and void
(Day 983 of America's holiday from reality...)
To: LoneRangerMassachusetts
Spain gets a 33 foot wave while eastern United States gets a 200 foot wave. Seems counter intuitive to me. The remaining part of La Palma will block some of the wave, limiting the effect on Europe. The wave has a free run across the Atlantic on the other side.
35 posted on
10/01/2011 8:59:45 AM PDT by
Mr. Jeeves
( "The right to offend is far more important than any right not to be offended." - Rowan Atkinson)
To: LoneRangerMassachusetts
Not necessarily.
You’d have to consider the shape of their respective coastlines under the sea.
If Spain’s coastline under the ocean is deeper, than it’s tsunami would largely not approach shore.
64 posted on
10/01/2011 12:43:16 PM PDT by
Jonty30
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