Anonymous wrote:Go re-read the original post which attempts to fuel hysteria by saying we have 6 hours of warning on the East Coast to avoid massive tsunami flooding in the DC metro area.
If you think that original prediction was validated by the eruption that did not prompt a tsunami of any kind (let alone one impacting the US) and seemingly hasn't resulted in fatalities on the actual island, then go ahead and do the Church Lady's "told you so" dance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure about tsunami but I just saw a story on the today show about the eruption‘s and I thought oh my goodness this anonymous person is going to be right.
Um, what about the scientists and Spanish government monitoring the volcano who issues the warning that prompted the media to pick up the story and embellish it with clickbait fake news which captured the op’s attention and prompted this thread? You’re giving the op far too much credit.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure about tsunami but I just saw a story on the today show about the eruption‘s and I thought oh my goodness this anonymous person is going to be right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsweek.com/will-la-palma-volcano-cause-tsunami-mega-tsunami-canary-islands-spain-eruption-warning-1630666
There is no tsunami threat.
The recent clickbait headlines that the op referred to were based on 2001 research that was subsequently debunked.
In short: never was a tsunami threat for the USA.
PS - the op didn’t predict anything. This was covered in the news for the last two weeks. Locals were on notice.
Earth Scientist here. This. That tsunami study was fundamentally flawed, and there is ZERO threat of any mega-tsunami from this volcano/eruption. And we saw this eruption coming for weeks - there was a pretty standard set of signs that it was getting ready to happen.
You "scientists" can say whatever you want, I've been doing my own research.
Ah, are you also "researching" the COVID vaccines, dear? Lol, we are all so very grateful.
That was the joke, yes.
Anonymous wrote:Go re-read the original post which attempts to fuel hysteria by saying we have 6 hours of warning on the East Coast to avoid massive tsunami flooding in the DC metro area.
If you think that original prediction was validated by the eruption that did not prompt a tsunami of any kind (let alone one impacting the US) and seemingly hasn't resulted in fatalities on the actual island, then go ahead and do the Church Lady's "told you so" dance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsweek.com/will-la-palma-volcano-cause-tsunami-mega-tsunami-canary-islands-spain-eruption-warning-1630666
There is no tsunami threat.
The recent clickbait headlines that the op referred to were based on 2001 research that was subsequently debunked.
In short: never was a tsunami threat for the USA.
PS - the op didn’t predict anything. This was covered in the news for the last two weeks. Locals were on notice.
Earth Scientist here. This. That tsunami study was fundamentally flawed, and there is ZERO threat of any mega-tsunami from this volcano/eruption. And we saw this eruption coming for weeks - there was a pretty standard set of signs that it was getting ready to happen.
You "scientists" can say whatever you want, I've been doing my own research.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsweek.com/will-la-palma-volcano-cause-tsunami-mega-tsunami-canary-islands-spain-eruption-warning-1630666
There is no tsunami threat.
The recent clickbait headlines that the op referred to were based on 2001 research that was subsequently debunked.
In short: never was a tsunami threat for the USA.
PS - the op didn’t predict anything. This was covered in the news for the last two weeks. Locals were on notice.
Sour grapes post of the day, lolz!
OP nailed it. You were probably one of the ones posting that “earthquake activity was reducing” or whatever and “nothing was going to happen” on page 2. Go away.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsweek.com/will-la-palma-volcano-cause-tsunami-mega-tsunami-canary-islands-spain-eruption-warning-1630666
There is no tsunami threat.
The recent clickbait headlines that the op referred to were based on 2001 research that was subsequently debunked.
In short: never was a tsunami threat for the USA.
PS - the op didn’t predict anything. This was covered in the news for the last two weeks. Locals were on notice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsweek.com/will-la-palma-volcano-cause-tsunami-mega-tsunami-canary-islands-spain-eruption-warning-1630666
There is no tsunami threat.
The recent clickbait headlines that the op referred to were based on 2001 research that was subsequently debunked.
In short: never was a tsunami threat for the USA.
PS - the op didn’t predict anything. This was covered in the news for the last two weeks. Locals were on notice.
Earth Scientist here. This. That tsunami study was fundamentally flawed, and there is ZERO threat of any mega-tsunami from this volcano/eruption. And we saw this eruption coming for weeks - there was a pretty standard set of signs that it was getting ready to happen.
You "scientists" can say whatever you want, I've been doing my own research.
Ah, are you also "researching" the COVID vaccines, dear? Lol, we are all so very grateful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsweek.com/will-la-palma-volcano-cause-tsunami-mega-tsunami-canary-islands-spain-eruption-warning-1630666
There is no tsunami threat.
The recent clickbait headlines that the op referred to were based on 2001 research that was subsequently debunked.
In short: never was a tsunami threat for the USA.
PS - the op didn’t predict anything. This was covered in the news for the last two weeks. Locals were on notice.
Earth Scientist here. This. That tsunami study was fundamentally flawed, and there is ZERO threat of any mega-tsunami from this volcano/eruption. And we saw this eruption coming for weeks - there was a pretty standard set of signs that it was getting ready to happen.
You "scientists" can say whatever you want, I've been doing my own research.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsweek.com/will-la-palma-volcano-cause-tsunami-mega-tsunami-canary-islands-spain-eruption-warning-1630666
There is no tsunami threat.
The recent clickbait headlines that the op referred to were based on 2001 research that was subsequently debunked.
In short: never was a tsunami threat for the USA.
PS - the op didn’t predict anything. This was covered in the news for the last two weeks. Locals were on notice.
Earth Scientist here. This. That tsunami study was fundamentally flawed, and there is ZERO threat of any mega-tsunami from this volcano/eruption. And we saw this eruption coming for weeks - there was a pretty standard set of signs that it was getting ready to happen.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.newsweek.com/will-la-palma-volcano-cause-tsunami-mega-tsunami-canary-islands-spain-eruption-warning-1630666
There is no tsunami threat.
The recent clickbait headlines that the op referred to were based on 2001 research that was subsequently debunked.
In short: never was a tsunami threat for the USA.
PS - the op didn’t predict anything. This was covered in the news for the last two weeks. Locals were on notice.