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Japan Tohoku earthquake and tsunami : CATDAT 41 report

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posted on Oct, 17 2011 @ 11:44 AM
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Japan Tohoku earthquake and tsunami : CATDAT 41 report (October 2, 2011)



Maybe one of the last scientifically Reports about the Catastrophe,
the Report gives us a insight-view about the damage of Houses and Factories,
the loss of Life, missing People,
the socio economic loss and the use of the Emergency Facilities!

The Reports are very important for the next Catastrophe!

With Respect:
CATDAT 41

and a different one:
Eartquake Bulletin:


Around 400,000 people are expected to be homeless as a result of this earthquake (due to destroyed buildings or forced evacuation).


Please do never forget how happy you are!



posted on Oct, 18 2011 @ 09:30 AM
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didnt you hear everything is fine over there they had a little quake and some flooding but its over stop the fear mongering /SARCASM

hopefully one day more people care. thanks for posting this you are right facts like in these reports will help us prepare for any disaster and be able to rebuild from it.



posted on Nov, 10 2011 @ 02:33 AM
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There is still so much confusion and instead of using the Nuclear Thread
we should use this one!

Please have a read:

Earthquake Magnitude vs Intensity Earthquake Magnitude and Intensity are two dimensions of the earthquake. Earthquakes are natural disasters that take place in different parts of the world causing much devastation and loss of property and lives.

These earthquakes are a result of movement of tectonic plates beneath the earth’s crust. Because of the motion of these plates, breaking or bending of earth takes place that causes an upheaval that is felt in the form of trembling of earth. Earthquakes are unpredictable and occur without any warning. Seismologists study of their frequency of occurrence at different places and calculate the probability of their taking place in future. Magnitude and intensity are two characteristics of earthquakes that tell a lot about them. Many people are often confused regarding the difference between the two.

This article intends to find the difference between earthquake magnitude and intensity so that people can have a better understanding of earthquakes. Seismologists, when talking about earthquakes, make use of magnitude and intensity quite often hence it makes sense to understand what they mean by these two words. Read more: www.differencebetween.com...


Please read the rest of the story to understand "Magnitude"!
edit on 10-11-2011 by Human0815 because: (no reason given)



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