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Originally posted by Drew99GT
17 March 2012 09:19 PM Was perusing around at GLP yesterday and saw mentioned an individual named Mitchell Coombes who reportedly gave a 4 day advance warning for the Japan earthquake/tsunami and reportedly will give a 4 day warning if something is about to happen in California. Reportedly he sees a 9 quake about 450 miles off the coast of Portland and another simultaneous quake off the coast of L.A.(about the same distance). An ensuing tsunami will then go 70 miles inland(have to check to see how far inland I am).
Coombes failed prediction
You have to pay him for his "predictions" now, most of which never come to fruition.
"A fool and his money............are lucky to have ever met in the first place."edit on 8-8-2012 by Drew99GT because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by dplum517
reply to post by Drew99GT
No. You. Don't.
How is that link in any way shape or form proving that Mitchell made the prediction for a Cali tsunami?
He joined a pay for prediction site? Ohhhhhh Nooooooo .... who cares
He's obviously not a millionaire and everyone has to make a living.
Most of this thread is about his FB Post .... Nothing else .....
NO ONE has to pay to subscribe to his FB account ... End of effing story.edit on 8-8-2012 by dplum517 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by dplum517
reply to post by Drew99GT
and just to be clear.... He is not making a "prediction"
I would call it an Educated Guess.
WOW DREW .... leave this thread!
THAT IS NOT THE MITCHELL COOMBES WE ARE TALKING ABOUT.edit on 8-8-2012 by dplum517 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by bellagirl
Originally posted by nottelling
Google maps has an addon which can be used to show sea level rises.
I couldn't find it on the Google Maps site, but here's an instance of it which is still running - geology.com...
Admittedly it's based on a steady rise in sea level rather than a sudden and catastrophic inundation, but when set at +60m (approx 200ft) most of the low lying areas of Australia east of the Great Dividing Range are indeed inundated.
In Sydney, the Northern beaches, the CBD, Inner west, Down to Sutherland and inland to Kurrajong would be under water.
In the southwest of Sydney would be inundated down through Macquarie fields, Ingleburn and Minto down to the northeastern edge of Campbelltown.
Looking at main supply and evacuation routes...
The Hume Highway heading south is only open near Campbelltown (Assuming that the bridges are still standing).
The Great Western Highway heading west into the Blue Mountains Area is only accessible from the Glenbrook area.
Bells Line of Road heading West into the Blue Mountains toward Lithgow is only accessible from the Kurrajong area.
The Putty Road Northwest towards Singleton is a no-go. The upper colo region would be totally inundated.
Heading north towards Newcastle via the F3 is a no-go since the bulk of the Hunter region would be inundated.
Even though inundation from a Tsunami event would not likely be permanent, the destruction wrought would take decades for us to recover from. Victoria to FNQ would be trashed and I don't even want to think about the loss of life which would result from a sudden inundation of that magnitude.
great post. great link
i too live in the outer sydney area near penrith which after looking at your link we would be right in the thick of it. i have told the kids where exactly they can go to be safe on higher ground...and arranged the meeting place that in case of disaster and i cant get too them, where we would meet.
they looked at me like i was crazy. i just told them you may never this information...but if you do here is the plan.