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1 posted on 12/09/2006 2:24:22 PM PST by Lessismore
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To: SunkenCiv

GGG Ping


2 posted on 12/09/2006 2:31:04 PM PST by xcamel (Press to Test, Release to Detonate)
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To: Lessismore
They have been watching the Weather Channel too much....

IT COULD HAPPEN TOMORROW!!!

3 posted on 12/09/2006 2:32:19 PM PST by LasVegasMac (Islam........not fit for human consumption.)
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11/28/06 thread
4 posted on 12/09/2006 2:37:33 PM PST by ASA Vet (The WOT should have been over on 9/12/01.)
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To: Lessismore
Last year, scientists warned that a massive collapse of Cumbre Vieja, a volcano in the Canary Islands, would trigger a towering tsunami that could pummel coasts on both sides of the Atlantic.

Even though the short term risk is small the potential damages are enough to justify funding a few geologists to properly study this. If the risk seems real they should run computer models on just how big a splash this volcano would produce, then repeat the computer run with all the above sea level material digitally removed. That should shrink the tsunami somewhat and might reduce it a lot. If the risk seems imminent, say in the next 50 years, then why don't we just strip mine the offending mountain part down to sea level. It would take some time and money, but the technology to do it exists and if these catastrophic projections are correct than it should be much cheaper than a natural splash. However if the purely underwater portion of the collapse is enough to cause a catastrophe then our choices are more limited. I doubt current underwater mining technology is adequate to remove the problem. At best we could prophylactically throw W into the volcano as the MSM will blame him anyway for the massive loss of blue voters that follows.

5 posted on 12/09/2006 2:56:56 PM PST by JohnBovenmyer
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To: Lessismore
Last year, scientists warned that a massive collapse of Cumbre Vieja, a volcano in the Canary Islands, would trigger a towering tsunami that could pummel coasts on both sides of the Atlantic. Such a collapse could be 10 times larger than the Etna slide--an "immense geological event," says Pareschi. Forget Atlit-Yam: Such a doomsday wave could overwhelm settlements with familiar names, like New York, Miami, and Lisbon..

It turns out poor quality simulation was done and the size of a possible tsunami from Cumbre Vieja was wildly exaggerated, and it poses little to no danger to the United States. Also there isn't actually the slightest indication it's about to suffer a large slide.

The MSM has been allergic to reporting anything other than the original scare stories, however.

10 posted on 12/09/2006 3:26:07 PM PST by Strategerist
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To: Lessismore
...This catastrophe happened 8000 years ago... "probably the largest tsunami unleashed in the Mediterranean in the past several millennia," says co-author Maria Pareschi...

Science are good.

11 posted on 12/09/2006 3:29:58 PM PST by MrBambaLaMamba (Buy 'Allah' brand urinal cakes - If you can't kill the enemy at least you can piss on their god)
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To: xcamel

Thanks for the ping; alas, I'll have to not ping, and just add to the catalog(s). ASAVet posted the link to the original topic here:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1751074/posts?page=4#4


15 posted on 12/09/2006 7:19:27 PM PST by SunkenCiv (I last updated my profile on Thursday, November 16, 2006 https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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16 posted on 12/09/2006 7:31:18 PM PST by SunkenCiv (I last updated my profile on Thursday, November 16, 2006 https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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Just adding this to the GGG catalog, not sending a general distribution.

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17 posted on 12/09/2006 7:31:51 PM PST by SunkenCiv (I last updated my profile on Thursday, November 16, 2006 https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: Lessismore

Mt. Etna ping


18 posted on 12/09/2006 10:43:16 PM PST by gleeaikin
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Prehistoric forest discovered off Key West -- on sea bed (under 40 feet of water)
Keynews.com West -- on sea b^ | Wed., Nov 13, 2002 | Mandy Bolen
Posted on 11/15/2002 7:34:31 PM EST by jimtorr
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"pine cones, tree branches and charred limbs -- thought to be about 8,400 years old -- were an unexpected and intriguing treasure awaiting archaeologist Corey Malcom, who spent much of the summer underwater in search of the remains of the Henrietta Marie, a British slave ship that sank 35 miles off Key West in 1700."


19 posted on 12/16/2006 2:40:33 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Don't bother, I haven't updated my profile since 11/16/06. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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just updating:
 
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22 posted on 12/09/2009 4:24:05 PM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__Since Jan 3, 2004__Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
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