Japan was hit by a 30 metre wave after an 8.9 superquake. 10 metres is not 13 feet, as stated on another post, a metre is over three feet.
hawaii, phillipines and west coast of US on alert.
Is anybody in the affected areas?
HB
by hamsterbait 26 Replies latest jw friends
Japan was hit by a 30 metre wave after an 8.9 superquake. 10 metres is not 13 feet, as stated on another post, a metre is over three feet.
hawaii, phillipines and west coast of US on alert.
Is anybody in the affected areas?
HB
Friend in Hawaii, just had a 4. earthquake.
I remember having a 6 or 7 earthquake one time. I can't imagine still being sane if a 9 pointer hit here.They were talking about how well built many of the buildings were in Japan and how they were still standing. It was mostly the water that would do any damage.. It was a wierd experience watching the cars floating along with the water on TV. Gave me goosebumps.
My heart goes out to them..
Snoozy
We anticipate a surge here in San Diego of maybe 2.3 feet at 8:41 this morning. Probably won't be very impressive or threatening.
And JW's all over the world are gleefully rubbing their hands together and thinking 'Armageddon' will be coming any day now. How sadly pathetic.
And JW's all over the world are gleefully rubbing their hands together and thinking 'Armageddon' will be coming any day now.
and I'll be waxing my surfboard
30 metters is almost 100 feet!!! Oow another sign of the coming Armageddon...sorry I gotta leave this forum and find refuge in "God's Organization". Don't you see it guys: THE END IS NEAR...
Post 446 of 446 Since 3/24/2009 | 30 metters is almost 100 feet!!! Oow another sign of the coming Armageddon...sorry I gotta leave this forum and find refuge in "God's Organization". Don't you see it guys: THE END IS NEAR... Too late! Buddy! |
Houses getting tossed like toys. We're just bacteria.
And JW's all over the world are gleefully rubbing their hands together and thinking 'Armageddon' will be coming any day now.
Jehovah Witness God.
It is not the biggest quake ever recorded - the 1964 Alaska earthquake was a 9.2; but it was the biggest recorded in Japan since measurements began in the early 20th century.
It is still pretty serious, less than 100 deaths reported so far, but many more are expected.
I have the urge to build a boat...