I would imagine Portland would be shaking and rattling.
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Not in the way you're thinking. Cascadia subduction zone.
The Juan de Fuca plate is subducting under the North American plate. They lock together, the North American plate squishes back and lifts up a little bit, and every few hundred years the whole fault from northern cali to Vancouver (or sometimes maybe half of it) lets loose in what would be anywhere from a magnitude 8.5 to 9.5+. The coastline drops about 6 feet as the continental crust springs out 150 feet or more at the fault line as the ground is violently shaken for 5-8 minutes, and then all that displaced water pushes a tsunami in. It's the same kind of fault that caused the Japan tsunami in 2011 only it's a lot bigger and seems to get more stuck (stays quiet) between rips.
The last one was January 1700 where records in Japan show a lot of people died from the tsunami as it reached there. Dead trees in Oregon upland from the coast dated to that time when the land fell and plunged the forests into salt water. I highly recommend Nick Zentner lectures on the subject. He presents it well.
If the west coast got a full rip now, that would be very very bad
DUMBS are at 10k depth, so I've heard.