The time to start noticing there is eminent danger coming our way, is when there is a whole lot of air traffic. Helicopters everywhere taking off and heading west and military and light aircraft buzzing all around. Of course filled with the military higher ups, elected people, and the well healed monied folk.Do you think if there was really a tsunami headed toward us, and we only had 8 hours before it hit, that they would even broadcast it? I think the high-ups in the govt would make a run for it to get out of Dodge and not tell anyone. After the East coast is inundated and then dries out, they will figure out how they can take over all of the states with the biggest global warming agenda/mandates of how to keep the rest of (what's left of) the US 'safe'.
It looks like Hurricane Rose is sneaking up on his ass.
Atlantic 7-Day Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook
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But he knows, right? Surely he checked the forecast before he sailed off.
I don’t understand why people go boating without the means of communication: especially, if they can’t stay in touch with family. Makes no sense.
In the ring of fire in the Pacific, most of those volcanoes are linked together. So if 1 spot gets angry, another location hundreds of miles away could also be impacted with perhaps an earthquake. Not sure if this east African volcano is part of a major ring or is just an independent entity.
Nope.
Yup. Simulations predictions estimate that a wave about 80+ feet high would hit Florida. And with most of Florida being about 4 feet above sea level, it's not hard to imagine the resulting damage.Well, I am not sure how many others thought "what if," but if this was to hit, it would put Florida underwater - in fact, there is no way Florida could be emptied out in 7-8 hours and I doubt with our idiot and chief, they would do anything to assist a smooth the exit. From Georgia to Maine, we would have to go at least 200 miles inland.
I think we have 5 tsunami markers out and 3 are not working properly or something like that.
So here is a serious question, would you want to live in the US after a massive tsunami? Or would you just sit and wait for your fate?
La Palma volcano eruption today: evacuation, possible tsunami and live updates - AS.com
Well, I am not sure how many others thought "what if," but if this was to hit, it would put Florida underwater - in fact, there is no way Florida could be emptied out in 7-8 hours and I doubt with our idiot and chief, they would do anything to assist a smooth the exit. From Georgia to Maine, we would have to go at least 200 miles inland.
I think we have 5 tsunami markers out and 3 are not working properly or something like that.
So here is a serious question, would you want to live in the US after a massive tsunami? Or would you just sit and wait for your fate?
La Palma volcano eruption today: evacuation, possible tsunami and live updates - AS.com
I checked my home's elevation last night: 105 feet above the bay. I have two small hills within a 1/2 mile that top 130 feet ...so,...I am staying put.Well, I am not sure how many others thought "what if," but if this was to hit, it would put Florida underwater - in fact, there is no way Florida could be emptied out in 7-8 hours and I doubt with our idiot and chief, they would do anything to assist a smooth the exit. From Georgia to Maine, we would have to go at least 200 miles inland.
I think we have 5 tsunami markers out and 3 are not working properly or something like that.
So here is a serious question, would you want to live in the US after a massive tsunami? Or would you just sit and wait for your fate?
La Palma volcano eruption today: evacuation, possible tsunami and live updates - AS.com
I’m only 45 feet above sea level, so I’m gonna move the johnboat up to the back porch. That’ll give me an extra 5 feet.I checked my home's elevation last night: 105 feet above the bay. I have two small hills within a 1/2 mile that top 130 feet ...so,...I am staying put.
Canned goods? and other "necessities" already on hand.
I’m only 45 feet above sea level, so I’m gonna move the johnboat up to the back porch. That’ll give me an extra 5 feet.