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Anonymous Coward User ID: 4444394 United States 12/13/2011 05:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1371470 I'm not a volcano guy, I don't know squat about them, how high in numbers must that go before I carry a spare pair of underwear around with me? It's always a good idea to just carry a spare set anyway. Especially in this day and age. Good point, the reason is in NYC, I suppose an earthquake and some sort of tidal wave would ensue over here? I wonder how much time hours wise until either 1 foot or 100 feet high crosses the pond and arrives here in NYC? Anyone know that approximate figure in hours, I hope it is hours? How fast can a dang wave travel? Thanks! Approx time of Eastern Seaboard impact after volcanic induced landslide, 8 hours. Edit to add that if half the volcano plunges into the water, it is not unreasonable to expect a tidal wave in excess of 100 feet. one mile high at La Palma, and 100 feet high along the entire east coast by the time it arrives there. ohhhhhh, we are so screwed.... |