mAlice
professional daydreamer
sleuth said:Since the Tectonic plates in the Atlantic are diverging rather than subducting, the likelihood of a Tsunami ever hitting the East Coast of the US is slim, isn't it?
I guess there could be other fault lines in the Atlantic.. ... kinda like the New Madrid Fault that goes through the Midwest. But I didn't think those type of fault lines experience major earthquakes.
Where's the whoosh when you need it?