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Message Subject Best El Hierro Thread On GLP - Canary Islands - ACTIVITY HAS RETURNED - AGAIN!
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 Quoting: Too Dark Park


"Computer modelling indicates that the resulting initial wave may attain a local amplitude (height) in excess of 600 metres (1,969 ft) and an initial peak to peak height that approximates to 2 kilometres (1 mi), and travel at about 1,000 kilometres per hour (621 mph) (approximately the speed of a jet aircraft), inundating the African coast in about 1 hour, the southern coast of England in about 3.5 hours, and the eastern seaboard of North America in about 6 hours, by which time the initial wave would have subsided into a succession of smaller ones each about 30 metres (98 ft) to 60 metres (197 ft) high. These may surge to several hundred metres in height and be several kilometres apart but retaining their original speed."
 Quoting: Idgits


What is the distance these would travel inland. I'm here on the east coast and am wondering. thank you love and light to us all
 Quoting: ymp135 1528363


The models show a series of 100-200 foot tall waves hitting the East coast of the U.S. about once per hour for several hours. 100 foot waves carry massive strength. 200 foot waves are unimaginable. The first few waves would knock down most structures like homes and small buildings. The proceeding waves would not have debris to wash in...like wrecking balls smashing into larger buildings. There's a tremendous amount of water being blanketed in with these scenarios. By the time the last wave hit you could figure that the majority of the coast line would be missing...any flat lands would be completely inundated...there will be little to stop them. The computer models show the water going in as far as western Tennessee in worst case scenarios.
 
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