If the summit of the volcano, Cumbre Vieja, were to collapse abruptly, that is, without a gradual landslide, the impact would produce a disastrous mega tsunami with initial waves of more than 500 meters and displacement of the mass at more than 700 km per hour, reaching the eastern coasts. USA from Florida to Newfoundland, and to the west coast of Ireland and England.
That's a big 'If'. If the subsidence is on the West coast, if any earthquake is large enough. At this point, US will have 7 hours to prepare, 7 hours to disperse a lot of water as the wave travels. If it's the big one.
Portugal and Morocco would bear the brunt.
I agree, doomsday predictions are a dime a dozen.
I got this in this comment and the link in a text last night from a military friend who is a geologist. I took it as a joke, yall.
Negative Dong Rider.
Replace what? Freeloaders and dock workers that drag knockoff shit off of boats from china?
Certainly a scare event, for sure.
No guarantee the wave will reach the East coast- that's a powerful body of water in the way.
If the summit of the volcano, Cumbre Vieja, were to collapse abruptly, that is, without a gradual landslide, the impact would produce a disastrous mega tsunami with initial waves of more than 500 meters and displacement of the mass at more than 700 km per hour, reaching the eastern coasts. USA from Florida to Newfoundland, and to the west coast of Ireland and England.
That's a big 'If'. If the subsidence is on the West coast, if any earthquake is large enough. At this point, US will have 7 hours to prepare, 7 hours to disperse a lot of water as the wave travels. If it's the big one. Portugal and Morocco would bear the brunt.
I agree, doomsday predictions are a dime a dozen. I got this in this comment and the link in a text last night from a military friend who is a geologist. I took it as a joke, yall.