Anonymous
Post 09/17/2021 16:20     Subject: You’re probably not familiar with La Palma yet. But you will be hearing about it soon.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a chance, op.

There’s no way la Palma will impact the US east coast and dc in any meaningful way in our lifetime.


It NASA just announced a moon wobble.

That WILL affect us. Google it.


- including all parts of the Chesapeake bay.
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2021 16:18     Subject: You’re probably not familiar with La Palma yet. But you will be hearing about it soon.

Anonymous wrote:Not a chance, op.

There’s no way la Palma will impact the US east coast and dc in any meaningful way in our lifetime.


It NASA just announced a moon wobble.

That WILL affect us. Google it.
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2021 15:16     Subject: You’re probably not familiar with La Palma yet. But you will be hearing about it soon.

😳
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2021 15:14     Subject: You’re probably not familiar with La Palma yet. But you will be hearing about it soon.

As of today, the activity has eased.
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2021 15:00     Subject: You’re probably not familiar with La Palma yet. But you will be hearing about it soon.

so does this mean we can ditch the masks?
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2021 14:59     Subject: You’re probably not familiar with La Palma yet. But you will be hearing about it soon.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a chance, op.

There’s no way la Palma will impact the US east coast and dc in any meaningful way in our lifetime.


Also, I'm confused about this little nugget. It says 30-40 miles from the coast. DC is over 80 miles from the ocean.


I was confused about this too.


Think of the word Bay:

a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward.

I think you are forgetting that that any surge will come up the Chesapeake Bay. Think about hurricanes driving water up the Galveston Bay.


The Chesapeake bay turns up at an angle from the ocean. Yes, a significant surge could push into the bay, but that water has to do a lot of twists and turns before it makes it to DC. A tsunami isn’t going to be able to maintain a lot of force up the bay and then up the meandering Potomac to DC. It’s not like hurricane force winds pointed in the exact right direction over a sustained period of time.
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2021 14:51     Subject: You’re probably not familiar with La Palma yet. But you will be hearing about it soon.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a chance, op.

There’s no way la Palma will impact the US east coast and dc in any meaningful way in our lifetime.


Also, I'm confused about this little nugget. It says 30-40 miles from the coast. DC is over 80 miles from the ocean.


I was confused about this too.


Think of the word Bay:

a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward.

I think you are forgetting that that any surge will come up the Chesapeake Bay. Think about hurricanes driving water up the Galveston Bay.
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2021 14:07     Subject: You’re probably not familiar with La Palma yet. But you will be hearing about it soon.

Anonymous wrote:UGH! Didn't know about this threat. Hoping it will take the 5+ eruptions before it happens. Sounds horrific from BBC page I read.


Ugh!

I mean, like, UGH!
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2021 13:57     Subject: You’re probably not familiar with La Palma yet. But you will be hearing about it soon.

Why did I think about hilaria baldwin faux roots when reading about this article?
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2021 08:11     Subject: You’re probably not familiar with La Palma yet. But you will be hearing about it soon.

Anonymous wrote:Cluster earthquakes are not actually a bad thing, it’s the way the earth releases tension in spurts instead of one large earthquake which would be disastrous.


This.

Google tells me this happens a few times each year on la Palma. NBD.
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2021 08:09     Subject: You’re probably not familiar with La Palma yet. But you will be hearing about it soon.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a chance, op.

There’s no way la Palma will impact the US east coast and dc in any meaningful way in our lifetime.


Also, I'm confused about this little nugget. It says 30-40 miles from the coast. DC is over 80 miles from the ocean.


I was confused about this too.
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2021 07:36     Subject: You’re probably not familiar with La Palma yet. But you will be hearing about it soon.

Cluster earthquakes are not actually a bad thing, it’s the way the earth releases tension in spurts instead of one large earthquake which would be disastrous.
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2021 07:35     Subject: You’re probably not familiar with La Palma yet. But you will be hearing about it soon.

Anonymous wrote:Not a chance, op.

There’s no way la Palma will impact the US east coast and dc in any meaningful way in our lifetime.


Also, I'm confused about this little nugget. It says 30-40 miles from the coast. DC is over 80 miles from the ocean.
Anonymous
Post 09/17/2021 07:30     Subject: You’re probably not familiar with La Palma yet. But you will be hearing about it soon.

Anonymous
Post 09/17/2021 06:57     Subject: You’re probably not familiar with La Palma yet. But you will be hearing about it soon.

Not a chance, op.

There’s no way la Palma will impact the US east coast and dc in any meaningful way in our lifetime.