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Both Coasts of Americas Seen Vulnerable to Tsunamis (We're ALL Gonna DIE !!! Alert)
Reuters ^ | Tue, Feb 08, 2005 | Maggie Fox

Posted on 02/08/2005 8:26:56 PM PST by presidio9

Both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the Americas are vulnerable to tsunamis like the one that devastated Indian Ocean shorelines in December and experts said on Tuesday they are scrambling to try to get warning system in place before politicians lose interest.

"It's not if but when," said Laura Kong, director of the International Tsunami Information Center run by the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission and the United Nations (news - web sites) Educational, Scientific and Cultural organization.

She and other experts want to use momentum from the Dec. 26 Indian Ocean tsunami that killed or left missing nearly 300,000 people to press for a global warning system.

Experts have been trying since a tsunami hit Chile's coast in 1960, but the disasters occur so infrequently that it is difficult to keep the attention of governments, she said.

The magnitude 9 earthquake off the coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra lifted the sea floor 15 feet and displaced trillions of gallons of water, causing the monster wave that swamped coastlines as far away as Somalia.

The quake registered right away, but it took several hours for instruments to show just how large it was, Kong told a news conference arranged by the Smithsonian Institution (news - web sites)'s magazine.

"What they didn't have information on was whether a real tsunami had been generated," she said. There were no underwater monitoring stations to measure the displacement of water.

There are such stations in the Pacific, where 85 percent of tsunamis occur, but not in other vulnerable areas.

George Maul, a professor of Oceanography at the Florida Institute of Technology, has been trying to organize a tsunami warning system for the Atlantic and Caribbean for years.

THREATS FROM VOLCANOES

There are several active Caribbean volcanoes that could set off an inundating wave, he said. There are also active zones in the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa and off the coasts of Spain and Portugal that could generate tsunamis.

The best protection, he said, is a program to inform people about the warning signs of a tsunami so they can flee.

In January U.S. officials said they would spend $37.5 million over two years to set up new deep-sea warning systems aimed at giving near-total coverage for the U.S. coastline.

"We estimate that within 100 km (50 miles) of the coastline globally, there will be 600 million more people by 2025," Maul said.

The best system may be based on old air-alert sirens, said Timothy Walsh of the Washington Department of Natural Resources. He foresees a system of loudspeakers on poles hooked directly into the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's weather warning system.

Many communities will have to be evacuated within half an hour or less of a big quake in the Northwest's Cascadia subduction zone, but roads could be damaged.

"The evacuation will have to be made by foot and right away," said Walsh.

It might also be possible to build earthquake- and tsunami-proof buildings, tall enough to survive inundation and strong enough to survive the battering they would take.


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1 posted on 02/08/2005 8:26:56 PM PST by presidio9
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To: presidio9
It was nice knowing you all... :(

John in Boston

2 posted on 02/08/2005 8:28:01 PM PST by Darkwolf377 ("Of the four wars in my lifetime none came about because the U.S. was too strong."-Ronald Reagan)
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To: Darkwolf377

Stop clowing around. This is both hugh and series.


3 posted on 02/08/2005 8:29:12 PM PST by presidio9 (We're Americans. We've been kicking ass for 200 years. We're ten and one.)
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As a resident of the state of Kansas (KCMO metro area), I am deeply concerned about a tsunami washing me away.


4 posted on 02/08/2005 8:30:29 PM PST by xrp (Executing assigned posting duties flawlessly -- ZERO mistakes)
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To: presidio9
I'm glad I live in Cleveland. No Tsunamis are coming off our lake.
5 posted on 02/08/2005 8:30:36 PM PST by CzarNicky (The problem with bad ideas is that they seemed like good ideas at the time.)
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To: presidio9

I really don't feel comfortable discussing this til I read the whole piece. I'm gonna print it out.


6 posted on 02/08/2005 8:31:15 PM PST by Darkwolf377 ("Of the four wars in my lifetime none came about because the U.S. was too strong."-Ronald Reagan)
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To: presidio9

We're talking Blue States, right?


7 posted on 02/08/2005 8:31:54 PM PST by Rudder
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To: xrp
I guess I better start worrying about a tsunami coming off the Chattahoochee River . . .

My parents live on the GA coast, but what the outer bar doesn't catch the tidal rivers and inlets and islands should . . . assuming this happens any time soon . .. which I kinda doubt.

(Why don't we worry about the New Madrid Fault, just for a change of pace?)

8 posted on 02/08/2005 8:32:23 PM PST by AnAmericanMother (. . . Ministrix of ye Chace (recess appointment), TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary . . .)
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To: xrp
If one washes you away, I will be deeply concerned!


9 posted on 02/08/2005 8:32:32 PM PST by null and void (God must love stupid people - He made so many of them... (Not enough to win an election!) -restornu)
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To: presidio9

If it makes it over the Rockies I deserve to die. I'm gonna worry about that damned volcano up in Yellowstone it's too close for comfort.


10 posted on 02/08/2005 8:32:33 PM PST by dljordan
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To: null and void

Unquestionably Bush's fault...


11 posted on 02/08/2005 8:33:20 PM PST by presidio9 (We're Americans. We've been kicking ass for 200 years. We're ten and one.)
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To: presidio9

Reuters politically correct egalitarianism now even extends to the world's oceans. After all, they don't want to just single out the Indian Ocean. That would be oceanic discrimination.


12 posted on 02/08/2005 8:33:25 PM PST by Zivasmate (" A wise man's heart inclines him to his right, but a fool's heart to his left." - Ecclesiastes 10)
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To: CzarNicky
Nicky, as I am a native Pittsburgher, I will politely refrain from all comments regarding anything coming off of Lake Erie in the Metro Cleveland area...

Boy, am I a good sport or what?

13 posted on 02/08/2005 8:34:33 PM PST by PennsylvaniaMom (FreeMartha)
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To: AnAmericanMother
(Why don't we worry about the New Madrid Fault, just for a change of pace?)

Odd that nobody worries about Charleston, South Carolina getting leveled by an earthquake again. Can't remember a thread I've even seen a mention of it. People are too obsessed with Yellowstone, etc.

14 posted on 02/08/2005 8:36:05 PM PST by Strategerist
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To: Darkwolf377

I've read that they travel 600 miles per hour and also that when you see one coming that if you walk fast you can get far enough inland before it reaches shore to be safe. ???


15 posted on 02/08/2005 8:36:15 PM PST by bayourod (Unless we get over 40% of the Hispanic vote in 2008, President Hillary will take all your guns away.)
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They only travel 400+ miles per hour in the deep (miles deep) open ocean. They're not even noticeable when they're moving that fast.

They travel about 40 mph when they're hitting land. Too fast to outrun, still.

However, if you start walking or running inland when you see the water rapidly recede preceeding the tsunami, in most cases in most locations you'll be safe.


16 posted on 02/08/2005 8:37:55 PM PST by Strategerist
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1886? My great grandparents were there at the time. Apparently it was a big mess, but not too many folks were killed. Lot of chimneys fell down though.


17 posted on 02/08/2005 8:39:32 PM PST by AnAmericanMother (. . . Ministrix of ye Chace (recess appointment), TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary . . .)
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To: dljordan
If it makes it over the Rockies I deserve to die. I'm gonna worry about that damned volcano up in Yellowstone it's too close for comfort.

I love 1,000 feet above the water. Not too worried about Tsunamis but the Yellowstone volcano is another matter.

18 posted on 02/08/2005 8:39:44 PM PST by Paul_Denton (The UN is UN-American! Get the UN out of the US and US out of the UN!)
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To: bayourod
The most interesting video of the recent tsunami showed the pure power of the thing, and it's not in some Hollywoos spectacular way. The waves coming in looked like any old wave--they just kept going. The clip I've got shows what looks like the water simply RISING all at once, not on one point like a cresting wave or something, but like the whole ocean suddenly gained mass. I don't think you can run from it unless you know ahead of time it's coming. If you're SEEING it approaching, you ain't gonna outrun something as big as what you describe above.

I don't really care, though. If I lived my life looking out for everything that could possibly kill me I wouldn't do anything.

19 posted on 02/08/2005 8:41:37 PM PST by Darkwolf377 ("Of the four wars in my lifetime none came about because the U.S. was too strong."-Ronald Reagan)
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To: Strategerist

Don't you understand that they are going to hit both coasts simultaneously? I'm telling you: WE'RE SCREWED.


20 posted on 02/08/2005 8:42:12 PM PST by presidio9 (We're Americans. We've been kicking ass for 200 years. We're ten and one.)
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