I’ve got it narrowed down to between now, and 50 million years from now.
From the article:
“For years, I have warned that it is just a matter of time before “the Big One” arrives, and the clock is ticking.”
Uhh. Me, too. Observing that coastal CA bluffs are unstable is about as profound as observing that it’s rainy in Seattle. Suggesting that this incident presages a period of coastal instability is silly. There’s no evidence of that. What, unfortunately, it may mean is that in the normal course of geologic history, the time has come for these bluffs to fail. And juxtaposing this with fish die offs, a meteor, and a hurricane is just silly. Just because the author inserts “meanwhile” in the text doesn’t mean that there is any connection at all between the events