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October 25, , Indonesia. September 8, , Mexico. February 27, Chile. September 29, , Samoa. April 1, , Solomon Islands. December 26, , Sumatra. April 18, , San Francisco. June 23, , Peru. July 17, , Papua New Guinea. Here you will find general information on the science behind tsunami generation, computer animations of tsunamis, and summaries of past field studies.

Shortly after the Great San Francisco earthquake of April 18, , a sea level disturbance tsunami was recorded at the Presidio tide gauge station in San Francisco the station is now located nearby at Ft. What type of mechanism earthquake rupture, landslide, other generated the tsunami Great Vid of Current Lava Flows. Multiple Earthquates — Largest 4.

Message from their President and Update from their Technicians. Have a good source of information and a plan. La Palma is in lockdown due to poisonous gases. Cumbre Vieja rages on, ever increasing. It is possible that other volcanos on the island may erupt.

Huge Explosion and Other New Developments. Be ready. Better to be safe than sorry. Ok, Folks, this could be crucial not only for those living in the Eastern portion of our Nation, but for all of us. If this thing occurs the way they are predicting, it will devastate our entire nation.

Millions of lives will be lost. The rest of us will be affected you can count on it. Included in this post is everything that I have on the coming tsunami events. I blended together all the articles, mostly from Hal Turner and The Watchman.

They are posted in here as received so the oldest pieces are first and the most recent news is at the end. If you want to start at the bottom and work up, that is fine. I will continue to search for updates and documentation of the Alert Status. Which I will post here. No end in sight for volcanic activity on La Palma island. La Palma : An earthquake measuring 4.

The Volvcano situation is getting worse. Stronger earthquakes, new lava in populated areas, bad air. La Palma Volcano Eruption Today New evacuation of La Palma residents: Volcano is not going to stop.

I felt it! Live News Volcano Eruption. Have your evacuation plan ready! Lava flows towards urban area. More than three thousand residents of La Palma were allowed to leave their homes on Tuesday when authorities ended a lockdown ordered after a thick cloud of smoke erupted from a volcano that has devastated the Spanish Canary island. A stream of red-hot lava gushing from the Cumbre Vieja volcano engulfed a cement plant on Monday, raising clouds of smoke and prompting authorities to instruct people in the area stay at home.

Emergency services told residents in the towns of El Paso and Los Llanos de Aridane to stay indoors, shut their windows and turn off air conditioning units to avoid inhaling toxic fumes from the burning cement plant as it was gradually swallowed by the lava.

On Tuesday, authorities said the smoke cloud had passed and the air quality had improved so 3, residents could leave their homes. La Palma airport remained open but 11 flights were cancelled on Tuesday and others were delayed, airport operator AENA said.

There were 64 seismic movements on Tuesday, the strongest measuring 4. Lava from the eruption that began on Sept. Torrents of molten rock have destroyed 1, buildings in the three weeks since the eruption, the Canary Islands Volcanic Institute said. About 6, people have been evacuated from their homes on La Palma, which has about 83, inhabitants.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed. La Palma Volcano Oct. NO ONE can tell you with any certainty what is going to happen let alone, when it is going to happen. We are all in the dark. But, I will say that with everything that is going on in this world right now, do you really want to take a chance?

If there is any where that you could go until this thing is over, go there. If you can. GO, even if you have to camp somewhere. Traffic will be a nightmare. All outlets will be blocked in no time flat. If you have family you can visit…call them now and make arrangements. If you must hold your ground til a determination is made, have your escape route clearly laid out with alternatives set in case you have to make a switch.

Take a test run to check for low ground, water bodies, and possible high traffic areas. Time your test and see just how long it will take to clear the area. Pack a backpack for each member of your family and keep them by the door. Water, non-perishable foods, flashlights, blanket, medical kit, emergency radio, phone charger, maps. Lay out your plan on a tangible map. Take some mace and a whistle for emergencies. You would be wise to have life jackets for everyone… especially little children.

I hope an pray this will all pass without any incident. No flooding, no tsunami, no power outage. No matter what, I pray that GOD will protect you and guide you. I try to give you multiple opinions and sources for the updates.

I will continue to bring what I find as I find it. Prepare your families now and leave coastal towns NOW. Stay at family or friends houses further inland. Do this until the seismic activity has ceased. According to a memo I recently received from my employer a decision has been made that any effort made to evacuate citizens will be untenable, and thus the need to even prepare or mitigate damages to life or property will NOT be executed.

Although the La Palma volcano has been erupting for months the new and more accurate data came in last night at around pm from seismic monitors installed just days ago on the island.

They suggested the La Palma volcano has entered a stage in its eruption whereas a major fault line would soon cause part of the island to fall into the ocean. The uplift in the fault zone was now over 12 centimeters. Emergency Freedom Alerts — Dr. They are just opening up all over the place…in the middle of fields…. Looks like the whole thing is getting ready to explode. It is NOT dying down……. The situation is worrying. There are new streams of lava. Lots of earthquakes. The worst night. So we have been watching this closely too.

When you think about it, it too could explain the huge sudden loss of life Deagel. Boston gone. Philiadelphia gone. Wash DC gone. Miami Gone…. Houston TX, gone. New Orleans Gone….. Ditto for UK and EU. Rocks tge size of buildings ejecting out the volcano at La Palma. A 56 second time-lapse of the 15 minute event, appears below. The eruption which began September 10 is getting very much worse. To give you an idea of how stunning this situation actually is, take a look at the photos below.

This island is home to an unstable land mass the size of the island of Manhattan. During a previous eruption in , that unstable land mass slid 14 feet toward the ocean, then stopped.

Residents along the US east coast must keep abreast of developments in order to be able to evacuate in time if a Tsunami is generated. Additional info HERE. Explosive activity continues.

Volcanic Ash Advisory Center VAAC Toulouse warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated ft m altitude or flight level and is moving at 10 kts in S direction. The full report is as follows:. La Palma volcano update: Strong explosions, lava flows advance at the northern and western flow field. The eruption continues at similar levels as during the past days.

Suggested by ongoing elevated tremor, lava effusion rates remain high. New lava arms have advanced at the western fronts at the coast and the existing ocean entry as well as in the upper northern margin, where tongues of lava flows have reached the Calle Principal de Tajuya where industrial buildings are located.

Deformation of the ground has remained stable, with a weak trend of deflation in some points. Earthquakes continued to increase slowly in numbers and intensity, though.

During the past 24 hours, there was 1 quake of magnitude 4. The quakes remain clustered at km depth beneath the central part of the volcano, with a few events at various locations at km depth in the upper mantle beneath the island.

Buildings near the volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma were engulfed by rivers of lava early on Saturday, with the drama of the red-hot eruption intensified by the spectacle of flashes of lightning. The magma destroyed at least four buildings in the village of Callejon de la Gata, Reuters witnesses said. There were a series of 37 seismic movements on Saturday , with the largest measuring 4.

The Cumbre Vieja volcano began erupting on 19 September and has destroyed more than buildings and forced the evacuation of about 6, people from their homes on the island. Lightning flashes were seen near the eruption early on Saturday. A study published in by the journal Geophysical Research Letters found lightning can be produced during volcanic eruptions because the collision of ash particles creates an electrical charge.

The lava from the volcano has engulfed over hectares acres of farm land , most of it used for the cultivation of bananas that are one of the main crops on the island. The entire northern quarter of the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands, lifted ten centimeters overnight; a startling and very serious development in the ongoing volcanic eruption taking place there since September The sudden uplift of such a large portion of the island does not bode well for the unstable land mass along the southwestern flank.

If that unstable landmass slides into the ocean, the east coast of the U. Here is the satellite measurement from Spanish government authorities in the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the northwest coast of Africa, where La Palma is located:. The area showing as RED is the area where the ten centimeter uplift took place. And this is NOT where the volcano is actually spewing lava! This scalable Google map of La Palma with a satellite view, shows the old volcano which makes up most of the northern area of the island:.

Persons along the east coast of north America are urged to pay close attention to developments on La Palma. The situation is clearly worsening. Overnight, the chart shows this eastern area experienced uplift of 5 to 8CM. Here, look:. Almost nothing in the state of Florida would avoid the inundation. You can run the flood numbers yourselves at FloodMap.

If you live in an area showing in BLUE as being inundated, where will you evacuate to? How will you get there? What if your primary route is blocked, what alternate route will you take? What will you take with you? YOU do not want to wait until official warnings go out.

YOU want to be far ahead of the public panic. So PLAN now. Have your car topped-off with fuel, the oil level and fluids checked. Tire pressure and such checked. Here is our initial coverage from last year when earthquake swarms began hitting the island. La Palma volcano eruption today: possible tsunami and earthquakes Canary Islands live updates.

AS USA. Lava from La Palma volcanic eruption reaches the sea. Where are most volcanoes located? When was the last time there was a volcanic eruption in the Canary Islands? Quote Tweet.

Ash from the volcano which has been erupting from the island of La Palma has left authorities with little option but the close the local airport again. The airport on La Palma, Spain, shut down again due to ash from a volcano that's been erupting for nearly three weeks.

The ash cloud also temporarily closed the airport last month and forced more than 6, people to evacuate. This process also, of course, was responsible for the ongoing eruptions on the island of La Palma which has now covered well over hectares of land with lava. Perfect for A-level tectonics. The surface of La Palma island is expanding as lava from the volcano that erupted in September has reached the sea. The surface of Spain's La Palma island is expanding as lava from a volcano that erupted in September has reached the sea.

Taxi drivers wait outside the closed La Palma airport after all flights were cancelled on Thursday , as a result of clouds of thick ash from the erupting Cumbre Vieja volcano. How many active volcanoes are there in the Canary Islands? In the last 1, years, the only eruptions in Spain have happened in the Canary Islands. This is due to their relative youth amongst volcanoes, with Cumbre Vieja being a mere , years old.

They are still in the stage of volcano development, which means eruptions can still happen. Full story. The Cumbre Vieja volcano spews lava, ash and smoke on Thursday. Director at the National Geographical Institute IGN explained that no changes to the current situation in La Palma are expected until the weekend at the earliest. At the moment, as of 6 October, emissions of carbon dioxide from Cumbre Vieja was recorded 1, tonnes per day. Officials have warned any residents with respiratory issues on La Palma to stay indoors as levels of sulphur dioxide have risen on Thursday.

At the moment the air quality can be described as average. Today, we are urging stricter measures, concerning all of those who might have lung complaints, asthma, those with cardiac or respiratory problems — we ask them not to venture out of the house on to the street at all.

Here is some of the latest drone footage of the delta formed off the coast of La Palma which continues to extend out into the Atlantic Ocean. The metre high delta spans over 36 hectares.

The lava is moving towards the coast and the damage will be material. According to experts there are about million cubic meters of lava. An earthquake with a magnitude of 4. The National Geographic Institute have requested residents to contact them if the earthquake, rated moderate, was felt in other parts of the island. Photo: NASA. La Palma airport was closed on Thursday morning as a precaution.

The airport has been temporarily closed since Cumbre Vieja started errupting 19 days ago. The largest magnitude registered was 3. Some have put small jars of volcanic ash from La Palma on sale on Ebay.

For 10 euros, you can buy an eight-gramme jar of volcanic ash as a unique, original present. Hello and welcome to our live blog for Thursday 7 October , bringing you the latest updates and information on the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on the Canary Island of La Palma.

During most of day on October 4, the volcano produced a dense ash column that rose km and drifted south or southwest, sparing the El Paso area this time, according to www. Lava flows continued to advance a bit both at the sea entry and widening some of the margins of the existing flow field. At the growing cone, activity remained intense. The summit vents seem to have more or less merged to one main vent in the central depression of the cone, probably as a consequence of the partial collapse, and were producing a pulsating lava fountain.

The fountains were still tall, but slightly less vigorous and more pulsating in nature compared to previous days. The Canary Islands in Spain were formed hundreds of thousands of years ago by volcanoes, and, as has been shown over the past two weeks, some are still active. Full details. Find out more. The Canary Islands Volcanological Institute has reported that the Cumbre Vieja volcano has already emitted around , tons of sulphur dioxide SO2 since it erupted on 19 September.

The number of residents from El Paso that have now been evacuated due to the volcano and resultant lava flow has reached 1, El Paso tiene 7. One of the questions that has been asked ever since the 19 September eruption, is whether or not the activity on La Palma could result in a tsunami being generated.

View from a drone, over the cone; buildings destroyed, experts deployed; new land created, 6, people evacuated. Although much of the world has been captivated by the footage and images shared of the volcanic eruption and flowing lava in La Palma, the situation on the Spanish island has been far from poetic for the residents.

A river of lava is flowing from the Cumbre Vieja volcano on Spain's La Palma island after the north side of the crater collapsed pic. He added that his administration planned to buy around houses to accommodate those who lost their homes and said it was too early to tell how great the total damage would be. Roughly 1, buildings have been destroyed since the eruption began on September 19 and 6, people have been evacuated , mostly from the towns of El Paso and Los Llanos de Aridane, two of the main population centres in the island of 83, people.

This graphic shows the extent of the lava flow from the current eruption on La Palma compared to those of previous eruptions in , and The latest update we have, as of yesterday evening, is that 1, buildings have been destroyed on the island of La Palma. Since last Saturday, more than earthquakes have been recorded in the south of the island of La Palma.

Hello and welcome to our live feed for Tuesday 5 October , bringing you updates on the situation on the Canary Island of La Palma , where the Cumbre Vieja volcano has been erupting since 19 September.

We did not plan on running with this live blog for as long as we have, but Mother Nature had other ideas and the situation continues to develop. The eruption continues without significant changes this morning, with lava fountaining at the main vent, ash rising a km and slowly drifting southwest, as well as a new lava flow from the now breached crater.

Already now, with only little more than two weeks of activity, it is significantly bigger than the two previous eruptions on the island during the past years.

The volume of erupted lava was estimated at 80 million cubic meters last Friday, and now probably more in the range of million m3, surpasses both the eruptions of San Juan , with 55 million m3 lava and Teneguia , 43 million m3 lava. Latest data According to the latest data, the lava flows have covered more than hectares of land, including 31 km of roads and destroyed more than buildings. The lava flows reach a maximum width of meters, and have a height of meters. The slowly growing sea delta forms a peninsula about 40 hectares, and adds to the southwestern coastal western plains formed by recent volcanic eruptions.

It was estimated that the eruption has so far emitted , tons of sulphur dioxide SO2. The plume has been hovering around the Canary Islands, North Africa, the Mediterranean, parts of it drifted over the Atlantic, even reaching the Caribbean to the west and the Arctic in the north. Deeper earthquakes appear Earthquakes continue to occur and have been slowly increasing in numbers and magnitudes approaching magnitudes of 4.

During the past 24 hours, there have been 31 quakes of magnitudes 3. While most of the quakes are still km deep under the central area of the volcano, a cluster of new, deeper quakes has appeared at depths around 35 km under the northeastern flank. What these mean is uncertain, but they might reflect even deeper magma intrusions in the upper mantle, perhaps suggesting that a magma supply system is establishing itself from a very deep source. That in turn could mean that the eruption could be going on for a very long time.

At the ground, deformation rates seem to have been more or less stagnant, which means that magma intruding is balanced off by lava being erupted, or, in other words, the eruption is stable at the moment. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center VAAC Toulouse warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated ft m altitude or flight level and is moving at 15 kts in SW direction.

As shown in the image above, the entire west side right of the cone has fallen into the volcano, allowing several new rivers of lava to begin pouring out of the volcano.

New lava rivers are flowing in different directions that the existing flows, meaning more homes and businesses down-slope will be destroyed. In fact, almost the entire volcano mountain is now covered by flowing lava as seen in the live video below:.

A dust cloud from the Sahara desert, containing sulphur dioxide SO2 originating from the volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma, has today, Sunday, October 3, affected the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico.

The cloud has reportedly caused a deterioration in the air quality of the Caribbean territory, and was disclosed through social networks by the Caribbean Astronomy Society. Subsequently, the satellite had traced the origin back to the Canary Island of La Palma, and the Cumbre Vieja volcano.

The volcano has now been active since September 11, and has allegedly emitted as much as 3, tons of sulphur dioxide per day into the atmosphere in its volcanic plumes. The emission of these gases is becoming richer in sulphur and poorer in carbon over time, reflecting the emission of more degassed magma from a shallow conduit.

Seismicity activity is reported to be similar to that of the first few days of the eruption, at depths of between 10 to 15km, although some have been at a greater depth than 20km. Greg Heilman. The Cumbre Vieja volcanic eruption that began Sunday on the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands has been spewing lava relentlessly since.

The Lava flow, which initially had a flow rate of meters per hour, was expected to reach the Atlantic Ocean Monday evening but the river of lava slowed considerably when it reached flatter terrain. The fissure which the lava is flowing from is just over three miles 5. With its proximity to the sea officials are preparing for what happens then. The lava flow has split into two streams, one heading inland and the other advancing toward the coast, albeit much slower than when the volcanic eruption started.

The scientific organizations that are monitoring the eruption predict the lava will enter the sea on the coast of Tazacorte, most likely at Playa del Perdido or Playa Nueva. Once the lava reaches the seawater authorities are concerned about the reaction of the two elements when they come into contact. The mixture of the molten rock and the seawater will also lead to chemical reactions that will present additional dangers. The thermal shock besides boiling the water will cause the molten rock to shatter into fine grains of volcanic glass that will be carried in the billowing steam clouds.

Additionally, the steam clouds will contain hydrochloric acid gas formed by the interaction of the lava and saltwater. This gas will have the corrosive effect of diluted battery acid according to the USGS , which can irritate the skin, eyes and respiratory system. Shipping vessels have also been advised to stay well clear of the area considered at risk.

As the lava advances more slowly, the flow has begun to stack up higher towering nearly 40 feet 12 meters high in places. These walls of molten rock are engulfing everything in their path. When they reach the shore unstable newly formed land along the coast could fall into the sea. After the lava has superheated the surrounding water, new portions plunging into the sea could send waves of scolding hot water back onto shore. La Palma volcano update: Eruption continues at stable level.

Volcanic Ash Advisory Center VAAC Toulouse warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated ft m altitude or flight level and is moving at 15 kts in SE direction. The volcano stop this morning and look at how it started back up with lava flow at La Palma. The danger is real! The volcano is active again. Live News La Palma. All activity just. Looking at the bottom black colored line. Click image twice to fully enlarge:. The African plate is slipping under subducting the Aegean sea plate which is the plate that Heraklion, Crete , Greece sits on the edge of.

Yet within seconds of the major earthquake on Crete, the LaPalma volcano went almost completely silent. The west coast of the island of La Palma, where a week ago the eruption of a new volcano at Cumbre Vieja began, saw a SMALL, but spectacular, falling of rocks to the sea Sunday morning.

There was no earthquake at the time of the landslides, but there have been almost constant volcanic tremors and vibration caused by the massive movement of lava underground. We are in Fayetteville N. C and with the Cape Fear River here, a tsunami would definitely add energy with the rover and I think the sandhills would be underwater quite a bit.

This is a scary scenario. La Cumbre Vieja Canary Islands has erupted 3 days ago. Your theory Ken J. Where would I feel like I had a fighting chance if any?

Certainly not in a vehicle. If we could make it to a high-rise condo or parking garage on the beach that would be our best bet. Otherwise we and our animals perish. I stay ready for anything … ready to go. No packed bags necessary for that trip. Are there any instances in which the UK would be more affected than the predicted 23ft waves in the map?

Dont worry daddy, pc is ft above sea level and 28 miles inland. Plus, Jesus loves me. He told me so. It better come with more than ft. And I worked at the closest 4 story hotel twice. Or at least spread out over thousands of miles?? You are absolutely correct that the energy is spread out, although depending on the source it could be somewhat focused rather than perfectly symmetrical.

I have watched a few documentaries on mega-tsunamis, and there are various opinions regarding the height of a Canary Island event reaching the East Coast. I recall that — feet were exemplified. Again, as stated in the article, this would vary according to the ocean floor at any given location, the focusing in bays and waterways, etc. In West Palm though, I believe that unfortunately you be soggy toast. Having said that, this may not happen for 1, years… or maybe next month… ;.

West Palm as in Florida-? Haha, … I am in Bradenton on the west coast and I am wishful thinking too! West Palm?! Wish my ex-wife was still there and that the Canaries would sink tomorrow!!! Nothing against you bro… get some floaties!!! I am in Nokomis Fla , although its not mentioned , I do see many more sinkholes , the earth is expanding.. I am no expert but I do use common sense when researching. Moving to higher elevation asap.

And we do not want to be in a crowded city for many logical reasons. If you have any info as to certain weather alert systems in fla would you please share. I live in Arcadia, Florida and am not planning to buy any flotation devices which would be useless as the debris would collapse anything anyway.

The best warning system is now! Thousands of people are having dreams. I began having dreams in when I moved to the east coast. No one was having dreams about waves. You have to think and act for yourself. Think about all those Bank accounts on the east coast for the taking…they are not going to warn you! I, too have been having dreams. But the first one is of a massive earthquake emulating from the ocean floor and causing destruction throughout the eastern sea board as far inland as Hartford, Ct.

The 2nd dream is of the accompanying tsunami which heads northerly along the eastern sea board and reaching far inland killing millions. Mind you, I had these dreams 10mths ago and I live on the West Coast. People throughout the US and other countries have been having these dreams and more frequently. They have increased in frequency. I dug up every comment he has made on this via Google. He said he got the vision while in an unnamed east coast city—and he was shown the tsunami towering over the highest buildings in the city.

The Mountains there might stop you?!!! Thank you for the helpful model. I live in NC butthe City I live in has decent elevation and is not on your map. What a relief! I live in Charlotte and working on moving now. Appalachian Mtns should be safe area. In my dream it happened at the end of August of this year. I also dream or she had a little boy. She found out 3mths later she was 3 maths pregnant and due at the end of August. Is there something like this for the West Coast?

Just as likely to be hit by something major…. I could put one together for a future post. We are trying to prepare our family 2 adults, 6 children on natural disasters and what to do in each and if we are at risk. We live in Washougal, wa about a 5 min walk from the columbia river.

We are quite a ways inland from the ocean, but this is a pretty big river. Reading about the possibility of a comet hitting in September and if so what disasters would we need to be prepared for, and if tsunami was one of them? Aimee, Generally speaking, some natural disasters have precursors which may be publicized while others do not. Look for the precursors. Think about Water, Food, Shelter, Security. Our website and others are filled with all sorts of related preparedness information.

Just begin browsing and formulating your own ideas. Presumably this will have a knock on effect for the whole world? So whole other countries may be safe from the tsunami, they will suffer food, power or other issues as a result. There may be a theoretical risk to your area from the large fault in the Pacific near the Oregon-California border, but the science? Guess for that, you might be interested in knowing what the elevation in your area is?

Hi Ken,I was just curious if you had a chance to put together the model for the West Coast yet Thank you. With that said, if you happen to live in the northwest, beware of the Cascadia Subduction Zone which will one day produce an enormous earthquake and tsunami…. Hi, Jen! I noticed Jacksonville Fl. Was not on your list. Are we safe? Omg, I am in Orlando with my kids until Sat. My anxiety is high! Wish I could convince my husband to fly us home right now! Enjoy your trip!

If the west coast get hit, it would most likely be caused by an earthquake. Do you live on the Big Island? I live in Keaau at about ft wondering how big a tsunami would have to be to reach my house. Good Luck. I hear the Juan de Fuca plate is the most likely? There are only two ways off the Shore…across the Cheasapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel to the south, to the North we will get so hung up in traffic that there is no way we could escape.

People are saying that this will happen on Sept 23, Like LOTS of people are having dreams and visions. I know people who are taking vacations on that day and are visiting relatives in safer places.

Go stay at a hotel in Western PA or something. Your family are not replaceable. Schools are closed on Wed Sept. It will be too late then! Believe and repent.. You should take a trip to somewhere off the East Coast. Grab some essentials. We live on Long Island and will drive into the Pocono mountains if need be do get away, as its only 1.

No one knows when it will erupt, but when it does the East Coast entire East Coast will be hit. Please shoot me an email as my search for answers will continue. Thanks and god bless. The turbulence and debris will turn you into very small pieces of fish food right quickly. The only way to survive is to move away from the coast.

By the way, A La Palma eruption is over due. In fact, if you had the means an appropriate sea-worthy boat and if you feared massive traffic congestion or the inability to escape inland in time, and IF you had adequate warning BEFORE the tsunami started pulling water out of the shore prior to its onset , then yes, escaping in a boat would be viable.

As long as you were offshore a bit distance depends on the underlying seafloor , the effects will be minimal. I have seen this tsunami in my dreams, the first two times I dreamt of it.. It was awful, in my last dream, I estimate the wave was feet high.. I live around Atlanta, Ga.. I knew it was from God. Please call on the name of Jesus, as Lord and personal savior. That is the only way to be saved from the devastation that is coming upon the US, and the whole world.

Repent of your sins, and put your trust in God, read the Bible and get to know Jesus. The coming destruction is written about in Isaiah I found on YouTube there are many, many having dreams..

I do believe Isaiah is describing the rapture, the looting of the earth as God takes what is His. The rapture could come at any moment! Before or after this calamity.. I live in Maine also. I am concerned about the predicted asteroid hit by Ephraim Rodriquez, I think I am in a very safe area above Farmington Maine, but how far inland would a much larger tsunami than ft travel.

Say a to foot one? Because if this happens as predicted it would be much larger than ft. I am about 74 miles from the coast as the crow flys. My elevation is at feet, but I could quickly be at feet if I needed to. Please answer me if possible, as I am doing everything possible to prepare for my family and neighbors. Yes, I believe you would probably be underwater. The town itself is about 20 to 25 miles from the Atlantic shoreline, however the proximity to the path of least resistance is very close.

With the scenario given in this article, I believe you would be at a fairly high risk to some damage. What is your opinion if you are 10 miles west of Phila? Is the city itself a bigger worry than the suburbs for water? I know crowds would be a problem. Not sure where it would originate to get all the way to the city.

I live in Paulsboro NJ!!! I want to know, I live like 50 kl off the shore but I live near the Delaware river like 5 min… Do u think that the tsunami gets here?? Hi Angie! I live in Paulsboro too. I was wondering the same thing. I also worry about our government and the way they would handle things after. I am a prepper and do my best with that.

Marshall law would definitely follow. What are your thoughts? God Bless, Lisa. Paulsboro, NJ is toast. Yes, Paulsboro NJ is only about feet above sea level and would be affected. IF there is a tsunami as described in this article, it would sweep up Delaware Bay and then up the river. Thank you! Charlene, That would be an interesting project. Knowing that the Canary Island mega-tsunami scenarios is a real threat nor if, but when it occurs , and for those who live within the tsunami levels on the map, how long would it take for the water to recede.

The reasoning of the question is that after watching some of the survival prepper shows, if some individuals were to have subterranean shelter, that could be made water tight, the amount of available oxygen would be limited and thus there would be the need to open the watertight seals to allow for proper oxygen replenishment depending on the number of individuals within shelter. What would be the timeline for the recession of the water at the levels shown in the maps?

Little nervious. I am moving to Naples On the gulf coast of Florida. Based on the scenario of the article, I believe that the Gulf of Mexico will not be hit hard compared to the eastern facing Atlantic shoreline due to the origin of the tsunami. Although I am not an expert in this field, I would suggest that a tsunami of the magnitude in this article would not traverse the state of Florida, despite its extremely low elevation.

I disagree. I highly doubt that it would traverse the state. Although certainly devastating to the entire coastline and probably many tens of miles inland, it would lose impact the further inland it travels.

Have you measured the width of the state lately? Sugarloaf mountain is on the southwest shore of lake Apopka twenty miles west of Orlando. Its elevation is greater than feet and there is a ridge in this same area that has elevations in the f range. Also,this is approx miles inland from the east coast.

A foot tsunami will not reach or cover Sugarloaf. No way, no how. How will the Washington, DC area be impacted by a tsunami. Lawrence River would affect the coast s of the great lakes. While the St.

Lawrence River is a funnel from the Gulf of St. Lawrence, it appears that the only real opening from the Atlantic is about 50 miles across to the Gulf, which would then have to hang a left down the St. My instinct tells me that the effects would be muted well before then. Do you feel the government ramp up in supplies in Fema Region 3 and them bringing in foreign troops is to prepare for this tsunami? They say they are preparing for an upcoming natural disaster. Also I saw a map that this will effect the southeast portion of Tx too.

Is this accurate? My family is located there. The most likely major disaster, currently, is financial collapse, in my opinion. As far as Texas and the Gulf, the effects of the tsunami will be greatly reduced because it is mostly blocked by Florida from the East.

This would primarily be an east-coast event. Any models for Texas? Do you have any website references for your stating fema regions and then sticking up on supplies….. I mean havent they been doing this for years? I live in hinesville Ga right by Ft Stewart, is this far enough away from the coast worst case scenario? It says 42 miles from Savannah but I see rivers. If they go up the rivers how much further inland do you think the water will travel? Now all the oil refineries on the coast all the oil and fuel washed on land and out to the sea where will it go?

All the salt water that will go into the rivers and some lakes will kill a lot of fish. This will not only hurt the U. Plus when the water recede wow what happens then? PLUS the bible will tell you about global warming and heat. Look it up get yourself and family right with GOD.

You thought Japans tsunami was bad wait. Pray Read Belive, sleep well everyone. I live in the Allegheny Mountains in Pa. I live in the heart of Savannah and my kids go to school on the island were screwed if one comes huh? Thank you for your model, I firmly believe in be prepared, not scared. What I was wondering is given your model do you think Waterbury Ct will maybe be a safe place to go?

If a tsunami hit the east coast. Your model is based on a natural disaster? What if it was a nuke , far fetched i know. For the sake of argument. Say in massachusetts. Bristol county? Would it travel that far? Steve keep your eyes to the sky if the government does not tell you watch the sea birds when they move inland in very large numbers then move inland also.

Philadlphia will be hit by the tsunami, but not as bad as Miami and the southern states. The problem is that river that goes right throught it. That is going to cause great flooding. It depends upon more than the elevation and force. While all of that is eminently logical, it also would cause terrible disease from polluted water. There would be not only flooding, but dead folks and livestock. The later would float as debris as well as the flooded animal areas filled with fecal matter.

Likewise the sewage of such an event would be completely without mitigation. Depending upon the time of year, then one could expect terrible issues with not only sanitation but ruined crops, disease spread by pests and insect vectors from such a mammoth event too.

Ground water in other nearby regions may be foul and make the area unliveable. As such, anyone attempting to get away would likely head West and South entirely dependent upon the season in which a collapse occurred.

As such, those bugging out would very likely cause a chain reaction of other folks attempting the same thing. It would cascade with bugging out folks innundating the nearby towns as they ran low on fuel and supplies. At first the locals would be glad of the newcomers purchasing supplies, food, and motel rooms.

Think about that. If you live on the East Coast, then bugging inland would likely take you away from all of your supplies and heavy items like water and would result in terrible chaos and violence.

I can think of many scenarios in which living there would result in doom in most any kind of collapse event. Look at the National Drought Monitor map. Wherever once relocates to must have adequate rainfall and clean accessible water for not only drinking but raising crops and livestock. It is too arid. Sure the population density is very low in some places, but unless you can expect an agricultural future, then there is no future.

All of the West has suffered long term drought save a few places. That affects both agriculture but also game animals and fish too. Long term drought leads to terrible losses of soil microbes for nitrogen fixation.

That makes it sterile. There is high salinity too. I live in Daytona Beach…. If this were to happen though, would they alert the media so we would have enough time to drive out of florida…? Would we have time?? By the time the decision is made to alert the public to evacuate is given, then the roads will be completely full of much higher than normal congestion. Given a bad economy and the avoidance of routine car maintenance, then one can expect many stalled overheated vehicles among them.

As such, many folks may be trapped in traffic. Meditate upon this. How far could you travel realistically in your vehicle if everyone else is also trying to drive away? There are maps on the Internet that show population density. I urge you to look them up.

Since many folks prefer to live in urban areas, as they would be evacuating mostly via interstate highways, then the closer you are to the Eastern Coast, the more the cascades of traffic jams would come into play. What then? You are fuelless, low on supplies, and likely have encountered stalled traffic on the highway. People would be panicking and likely armed folks would either be attempting to steal supplies from each other or protect themselves.

Would you really wish to be among those folks? With that kind of population density and without the local agriculture to feed those folks, then there is little chance at long term survival. Under tsunami conditions, well there would be nil chances at survival. Hi Olivia.. If this earthquake swarm continues — and it is showing no sign of stopping, we could live through the worst natural disaster in recorded history.

People who live in the shaded Tsunami-flood-projected areas above MUST make preparations right now to evacuate on a moments notice. Once the landslide takes place, the Tsunami would arrive along the east coast in about seven hours. But once authorities issue the warnings, highways will be completely jammed, people will be panicking to flee for their lives.

Road rage will go Mad Max! You cannot wait until authorities tell the masses. You have to have cash money because New York City is the financial capital of the USA and if it gets wiped out, all the banks go with it. No cash? No nothing! Make arrangements with friends or family well inland. That simple planning should give YOU a head start to get out to safety before the masses panic and get themselves killed in traffic jams, or in gasoline lines, or at ATM lines as the water arrives and drowns them all.

Tsunamis are serious business.



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