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Tsunami Watch Atlantic Region

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posted on May, 25 2010 @ 01:25 PM
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Tsunami Watch Atlantic Region


www.tsunamiwatch.co.uk

Tsunami Watch
This is a Disaster Forecast, not a Hoax

The British National Press published articles during the latter part of 2004 stating that an eminent American vulcanologist, who has been an advisor to the United Nations and was in charge of tsunami research in Hawaii, has forecast that “during the next few decades” there is a probability of a tidal wave 120 feet high, hitting the American Eastern seaboard. George Pararas-Carayannis, a scientist of Greek decent, has stated that this would be caused by a series of three volcanoes on La Palma, in the Canary Islands, exploding, propel
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posted on May, 25 2010 @ 01:25 PM
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Since I was young I have had vivid dreams of myself holding onto a rope hanging off the side of a cliff as a huge title wave barrels towards me...then i wake up..Got an email alert from USGS this morning from a 6.3 quake in the Atlantic. I didn't see any signs of Tsunami warnings but just wanted to start a thread for Tsunami watch.

I've also heard of predictions that a wave will come before the big quake.

With all of this Volcanic activity and Oil evading from under the surface I can only imagine that the earths crust will be shifting in a matter of days,weeks,months.

With Love-
ThePeoplesChamp
Los Angeles



www.tsunamiwatch.co.uk
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posted on May, 25 2010 @ 01:29 PM
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Plz don't post a title such as this when there has been NO Tsunami watch.



posted on May, 25 2010 @ 01:40 PM
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This is not Breaking news... please do not use this forum to post such threads.

I would advise the subtitle as a suitable alternative to the one you used.

"This is a Disaster Forecast, not a Hoax"

Moving to Fragile Earth.



posted on May, 25 2010 @ 01:41 PM
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There is no tsunami watch. The article you quote is from 2004 and has been discredited. This is not breaking news.

www.sciencedaily.com...



posted on May, 25 2010 @ 01:44 PM
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National Geographic did a shou on this. It is a real possibility and could occur any day or 100,000 years form now



posted on May, 25 2010 @ 01:46 PM
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Listen to Phage he always knows what he is talking about



posted on May, 25 2010 @ 01:50 PM
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Originally posted by x neXus x
Listen to Phage he always knows what he is talking about


LOL. Now Phage is going to get a Phat head.



posted on May, 25 2010 @ 01:51 PM
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Actually, all due respect to Phage, this has not been discredited.

It has been disputed.

Stockholm researchers have in fact stuck by their calculations based on simulations regarding the potential result of a sufficient mass sliding into the sea.

Cumbre Vieja is active and there is no doubt that someday such a scenario could occur. Only time will tell. Until then, scientists will play the "yes it will"-"no it won't" game for the media outlets.



posted on May, 25 2010 @ 01:57 PM
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Ugh. More fear mongering over something that isn't even happening.

The motto at ATS isn't "Deny Evidence".

It is "Deny Ignorance".

There is no tsunami to watch for in the Atlantic region. Please rethink before clicking the "submit" button.



posted on May, 25 2010 @ 01:57 PM
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Ok, disputed.
Good for them, they are confident that their model is correct. Computer models can be useful but unless they reflect real world observations they aren't worth much more than the bits they're written on.


Dr Wynn added, "The mega-tsunami scenario currently being aired in the media is a hypothetical 'worst case', and is largely based upon speculative computer models of landslide motion and tsunami generation. In contrast, our work involves study of actual landslide deposits."



At SOC we have studied previous Canary Islands landslides to understand how they move, and have found good evidence to show that the landslides actually break up and fall into the sea in several stages."


There is no evidence of the "all or nothing" landslides having ever occurred in the Canary Islands, just a series of small slides which at worst could produce localized tsunami.

www.sciencedaily.com...


[edit on 5/25/2010 by Phage]



posted on May, 25 2010 @ 02:06 PM
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Po-ta-to, po-tah-to.

I'm not not trying to pick nits..., but the unequivocal nature of your statement struck me as a trifle too definitive.



posted on May, 25 2010 @ 02:21 PM
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I had a good laugh at this thread..


but to be on topic.. just to clarify for me OP, why did you post this? As a Tsunami watch thread similar to the volcano or earthquake threads? I'm not sure I follow. Surly you didn't think 2004= breaking news? talk about time shift..



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