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Asteroid no, Tsunami yes.

 
 
au1929
 
Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 10:03 am
Volcano 'could trigger killer tsunami'



Wednesday, August 11, 2004 Posted: 8:14 AM EDT (1214 GMT)

LONDON, England (Reuters) -- The bad news is that tens of millions of people along the eastern seaboard of the United States and Canada may drown if the slow slippage of a volcano off north Africa becomes a cataclysmic collapse.

But the Scientist Bill McGuire told a news conference on natural disasters Monday that some time in the next few thousand years the western flank of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on the Canary Island of La Palma will collapse, sending walls of water 300 feet high racing across the Atlantic.

A chunk of the volcano the size of a small island began to slide into the ocean in 1949. There is almost no monitoring of the volcano, giving virtually no chance of any advance warning of another eruption which could trigger the catastrophe.

"The U.S. government must be aware of the threat. I am sure they are not taking it seriously," McGuire of the Benfield Grieg Hazard Research Center told reporters. "They certainly should be worried, as should the island states of the Caribbean."

He said the giant tidal wave or Tsunami triggered by such a collapse would hit the other islands of the Spanish-owned Canaries within an hour and reach the north African coast within two hours.

Between seven and 10 hours later, waves scores of feet tall traveling at the speed of a jet plane would be swamping the Caribbean and crashing into the eastern seaboards of South and North America.

McGuire urged the governments of Spain and the United States to fund monitoring of the volcanically active La Palma -- a project he said could be achieved relatively cheaply.

He said the slow collapse -- started by an eruption in 1949 -- would almost certainly be turned catastrophic by another eruption of the volcano which erupts every 25 to 200 years.

The last eruption was in 1971, and prior to 1949, the previous eruption was in 1712.

"A future president of the United States must make a call on what to do when La Palma collapses," he said.

On a brighter note, scientist Benny Peiser of John Moores University in Liverpool told the same news conference that the threat of a cataclysmic strike on the earth by a large asteroid was fading rapidly as money was pumped into finding them.

Within ten to 30 years, all the near-earth asteroids will have been charted. Scientists believe they can find a way to steer an asteroid out of the way of the earth, as long as they have enough warning it is coming.

That leaves the field clear for Hollywood to move on to volcanic eruptions and tsunami for the next generation of apocalyptic movies.

Should we worry? Nah. The planet will probably have been turned to a cinder long before this catastrophe occurs. Or maybe not and this will be a repeat of the flood visited upon the earth in the time of Noah. Who wants to bid on building an arc. Rolling Eyes
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panzade
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 10:05 am
I say drop a hydrogen bomb in the volcano and blow it to smithereens...let's be proactive
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Rick d Israeli
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 12:50 pm
A pre-emptive strike is indeed the best thing to do here. :wink:
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au1929
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 01:27 pm
Rick d'Israeli

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A pre-emptive strike is indeed the best thing to do here.


Only after we are told it is an WMD and a slam dunk. Surprised
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Rick d Israeli
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 01:29 pm
Yeah, yeah, whatever, just nuke it :wink:
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squinney
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 01:31 pm
Slam dunk... snicker snicker. Snort.

Oops, sorry.
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 01:41 pm
Wow! au. Shades of Krakatoa East of Java.

Odd. I just posted a thread about songs for the weather. Tsunami didn't enter my mind.

Hmmmm. Where's Dennis Rodman when you need him?
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Rick d Israeli
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 01:42 pm
Dennis Rodman? You mean, the guy who dresses like a woman? (...)
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 01:51 pm
Right, Rick. the very same, and with orange and purple hair, no less. Razz
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Rick d Israeli
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 01:53 pm
Wait a minute. Were you referring to the slam dunk?
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 01:58 pm
Right. Kobie Bryant's not available, and Michael Jordan is doing Haynes commercials. Magic Johnson is still with us, but indisposed.
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Rick d Israeli
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 02:05 pm
Isn't Bryant in jail? (Sorry, basketball is not the most popular sport here, so I'm not really familiar with it)
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 02:10 pm
Lord, Rick, honey. I have no idea about Kobie. I ain't no round ball fan either.

Oops, sorry au. Didn't mean to rain on your volcano.
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Rick d Israeli
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 02:13 pm
Well, if I am not mistaken, a (could be long?) time ago he was arrested after a woman said he was raped by him. I don't know what the outcome was of the case, but as you said 'Kobie Bryant's not available', I thought you meant he was in jail.
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 02:19 pm
What I meant was that he is still fighting the rape charges. I don't really keep up with that stuff. Think he's out on bail, but not certain.

Can any of you sports fans help us out here while we're preparing for the tidal wave?
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Rick d Israeli
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 02:22 pm
Actually, concerning the original topic: could this also effect Western Europe? I mean, I don't think our dikes can save us from a real tsunami Confused
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au1929
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 02:25 pm
Rick
Kobie is not in jail. In fact the criminal case may be dropped since the supposed victim is now suing for damages. Personally, I believe it was consensual sex and the "Victim" was out for the buck all along. But I digress. In case anyone is in doubt the slam dunk refers to what Tenet told Bush before the US attacked Iraq.
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Rick d Israeli
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 02:26 pm
Now I remember it! It was an article about consensual sex, and the Bryant case was discussed. (...) Thanks au1929.
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panzade
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 02:49 pm
I love the way you guys play with the thread. Laughing
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squinney
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 02:58 pm
And to think I was worried about two hurricans hitting at once...

Now a tsunami?
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