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Originally posted by firegoggles
100 foot wall of water crashing into the east coast
Computer modelling indicates that the resulting initial wave may attain a local amplitude (height) in excess of 600 metres and an initial peak to peak height that approximates to 2 km, and travel at about 1000 kph (approximately the speed of a jet aircraft), inundating the African coast in about 1 hour, the southern coast of England in about 3&1/2 hours, and the eastern seaboard of North America in about 6 hours
Originally posted by 12.21.12
reply to post by Hellmutt
The wave I saw could take out several cities with ease.
Originally posted by Hellmutt
Originally posted by firegoggles
100 foot wall of water crashing into the east coast
100 foot? What's that in meters? That sounds like a "small wave". In my wiki-link they're talking about a 600 meter wave.
Computer modelling indicates that the resulting initial wave may attain a local amplitude (height) in excess of 600 metres and an initial peak to peak height that approximates to 2 km, and travel at about 1000 kph (approximately the speed of a jet aircraft), inundating the African coast in about 1 hour, the southern coast of England in about 3&1/2 hours, and the eastern seaboard of North America in about 6 hours
Fire, you didn't give us all that you know either. Your informant did not use the term "Tsunami" but tidal wave, isn't that correct? Also, why did you spell "Sunami" two different ways in the same post??? You wouldn't be cutting and pasting things would you?
Everything you know would also include explaining why you think this is to happen soon?