America - Beware the next Tsunami?

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  • nicolaou
    nicolaou

    A Wave of Destruction Will
    Destroy America's East Coast
    By Ian Gurney
    The Daily Express - UK
    8-10-4
    Around this time of the year many Britons look towards the Canary Islands for a sunshine break. What most don't know, however, is that on one of the Canary Islands lies a major global catastrophe in the making, a natural disaster so big that it could flatten the Atlantic coastlines of Britain, Europe, North Africa and the United States of America and cause enormous damage to London and other UK cities.
    Scattered across the world,s oceans are a handful of rare geological time-bombs which, once unleashed, create an extraordinary phenomenon, a gigantic tidal wave, called a Mega Tsunami. These are able to cross oceans and ravage countries on the other side of the world. The word Tsunami derives from the Japanese for harbour wave. They are normally generated by offshore earthquakes, sub-marine landslides and undersea volcanic activity, and range from barely perceptible waves to walls of water up to 300 feet high.
    Recently, scientists have realised that the next Mega Tsunami is likely to begin on one of the Canary Islands, off the coast of North Africa, where a wall of water will one day race across the entire Atlantic Ocean at the speed of a jet airliner to devastate the east coast of the United States, the Caribbean and Brazil.
    Dr Simon Day, who works at the Benfield Greig Hazards Research Centre, University College London*, says that one flank of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on the island of La Palma, in the Canaries, is unstable and could plunge into the ocean during the volcano's next eruption.
    Dr. Day says: "If the volcano collapsed in one block of almost 20 cubic kilometres of rock, weighing 500 billion tonnes - twice the size of the Isle of Wight - it would fall into water almost 4 miles deep and create an undersea wave 2000 feet tall. Within five minutes of the landslide, a dome of water about a mile high would form and then collapse, before the Mega Tsunami fanned out in every direction, travelling at speeds of up to 500 mph. A 330ft wave would strike the western Sahara in less than an hour."
    Europe would be protected from the fiercest force by the position of the other Canary Islands, but the tsunami would still bring 33ft waves to Lisbon and La Coruña within three hours.
    After six hours it would reach Britain, where waves up to 40 ft high would hit southwest England at 500 miles per hour, travel a mile inland and obliterate almost everything in its path. Even Britain's more sheltered shores, in the North Sea and Irish Sea, will be struck by smaller but still significant swells, causing widespread flooding in major coastal cities.
    "We need better models to see what the precise effects on Britain will be." Dr. Day said. However, it is likely that London could suffer sever inundation as the Thames Barrier's ability to cope with such a dramatic rise in water levels exceeds its design specifications.
    "The Thames estuary is already subject to major tidal surges," says Dr. Day, "and the Mega Tsunami could raise water levels by as much as 20 feet, with the surge travelling up the river at some 200 miles per hour." Devastation along both banks of the Thames would be huge, with many parts of the City and areas along both the north and south banks of the river as far as Putney Bridge and beyond experiencing severe damage. The effects on the London underground are hard to imagine, but the entire network would become flooded and the consequent loss of life would be immense."
    Indeed, parts of London would be uninhabitable for perhaps months and the cost of repairing and rebuilding the damage would be astronomical. Imagine, if you will, what effects such a massive inundation would have on some of our major public buildings near the Thames; The Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Canary Wharf, Buckingham Palace, The Tower of London, and the South Bank are only a few of the many London landmarks that would be severely damaged, as indeed would the entire City of London.
    However, the destruction in the United Kingdom will be as nothing compared to the devastation reeked on the eastern seaboard of the United States. Dr. Day claims that the Mega Tsunami will generate a wave that will be inconceivably catastrophic. He says: "It will surge across the Atlantic at 500 miles per hour in less than seven hours, engulfing the whole US east coast with a wave almost two hundred feet high " higher than Nelson,s Column " sweeping away everything in its path up to 20 miles inland. Boston would be hit first, followed by New York, then all the way down the coast to Miami, the Caribbean and Brazil." Millions would be killed, and as Dr. Day explains: "It's not a question of "if" Cumbre Vieja collapses, it's simply a question of "when".
    Copyright Ian Gurney 2004. Ian Gurney is a journalist, broadcaster and author of the bestseller "The Cassandra Prophecy" published by International Global Press. ISBN 0953581314.
  • Brummie
    Brummie
    After six hours it would reach Britain, where waves up to 40 ft high would hit southwest England at 500 miles per hour, travel a mile inland and obliterate almost everything in its path.

    Darn, I live on the southwest coast, less than 100ft from de sea. Hopefully these are all doomsayers who are manipulating current events and trying to put everyone on the edge.

    Brummie

  • stillajwexelder
    stillajwexelder

    JWs are right -Armageddon is just around the corner

  • BrendaCloutier
    BrendaCloutier

    In 1946 a Tsunami rolled into Hilo Bay. It wiped out the entire waterfront and killed hundreds of people. Then the water washed out, and back in again - 5 times.

    In 1962(?) the Alaska earthquake created a Tsunami that did great damage on the Alaskan coast. That Tsunami made it down to the NW Olympic Peninsula (WA State). I heard a woman fishing boat captain talk about her mentor: She had her boat out with sport-fishers aboard. They were fishing at the mouth of the Straight of Juan de Fuca, off Tatoosh Island. The water is rather shallow there, about 30-70' deep. She saw the 30 foot wall of water and got everyone inside including herself. The boat rolled over once, damaging her downriggers and other on-deck equipment. No one was seriously injured. She had had dark hair just turning gray that morning. When she got back to the dock after the Tsunami, he hair had turned white. I saw the pictures. True story.

    With the vocanic and off-shore tectonic plate activity the W coast of the US is prime target for Tsunami's. We have Tsunami warning signs and signals up and down the W coast. Hawaii, sitting basically in the middle of the ocean, is a target of any earthquake around the pacific rim! 1946 was not the last time it was hit.

    Don't mess with Mother Nature, and don't get in Her way!

    Brenda

  • Simon
    Simon

    So, America get's creamed along with the south of England.

    hmmn ...

    Are there any downsides to it?

    (c'mon ... that was funny)

    On a more serious note I think the next 'big thing' will be environmential terrorism (and not the kind big business has been doing for years). Using natural faults and setups to cause major catastrophes.

    A few bombs in yellowstone park, an explosion in the islands ... whoosh.

  • Incense_and_Peppermints
    Incense_and_Peppermints
    Boston would be hit first, followed by New York, then all the way down the coast to Miami, the Caribbean and Brazil.

    well that tears it. i'm not moving to greenwich village then...

  • Stefanie
    Stefanie
    So, America get's creamed along with the south of England.

    hmmn ...

    Are there any downsides to it?

    That was mean

  • eyeslice
    eyeslice
    as Dr. Day explains: "It's not a question of "if" Cumbre Vieja collapses, it's simply a question of "when".

    Then again, the earth could be struck by an asteroid and the sun will run out of hydrogen one day.

    What the popular press always fail to do is give a balanced assessment of the risk. My guess is we are far more likely to see more devastating earthquakes and resultant loss of life in earthquake-prone parts of the world, than a tsunami wipe out the east coast of the USA.

    Eyeslice

  • qwerty
    qwerty

    Simon............

    No more BBQ's at Emans then!!!!!!!!!

    Now that would be one big downside!

    Qwerty

  • Country_Woman
    Country_Woman
    Using natural faults and setups to cause major catastrophes.

    don't give idiots ideas.... Normally they are capable of doing the worst without being helped...

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