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### Computer Simulation says an Asteroid (like YU55) could cause a FOUR HUNDRED FOOT TSUNAMI ###
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1933228:MV8xNjkzNTA2XzI3OTkzOTYyX0I4NDZCNUE3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1933228:MV8xNjkzNTA2XzI3OTkzOTAwXzEyNzMwRA==] it seems to me that NASA could feed everyone false data to make you THINK the asteroid was not going to hit. this asteroid is relatively close, and if the numbers were off by what? 1% or less, would it hit? how accurate are amateurs compared to NASA numbers. Could the relative difference between the most accurate numbers of amateurs and the fudged numbers be enough to hide the truth??? I'm not an expert, and I'm not even an amateur astronomer, but I do know this....GOVERNMENTS LIE! They lie about little things and they lie about big things. Their agents lie, having signed agreements to protect the lies. And most people are easily bought out, especially if promised safe haven and big $$$. Just wondering...amateurs...help me out here...how accurate are your observations??? Can you come up with your own numbers just from looking or are you relying on "official government data???" [/quote] ANYONE? [/quote]
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I don't know why the intelhub article suggests the tsunami from YU55 could be 1-3' in height.
A computer simulation of an asteroid impact tsunami developed by scientists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, shows waves as high as 400 feet sweeping onto the Atlantic Coast of the United States.
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link to news.ucsc.edu
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(intelhub link with 1-3' high wave:
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link to theintelhub.com
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