La Palma is rumbling - What are the implications of a 40 foot Tsunami along the east coast?

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If content is nothing & gimmick is everything, why haven't you found something yet? Or are you just waiting for the Big One to punch your golden ticket?

No shit. Though you're missing the trees for the forest; it's not his numbers that caught my attention, but rather his newfound mega-fans & tsunami stans in the comments. Geology/Earth spergs are pretty hilarious.

Don't fucking jinx it, goddamn.
Jesus, can you chill the fuck out. We’re just trying to look at a pretty volcano and discuss what may happen.
 
Jesus, can you chill the fuck out. We’re just trying to look at a pretty volcano and discuss what may happen.
I'm not the one with sand all up in their vaginas about infamous YouTubers making money & the lack of mega tsunamis. I give zero shits about the the former, and for lack of the latter have to look a little deeper for funny shit.

Y'all are wound way too tight.
 
it's so fucking weird to me how some people are genuinely like just "haha hey guys I want east coast of US to be completely destroyed so cities can be hurt and I can post to youtube about it and make money that'd be great" If you even so much as actually think about the situation at hand aside from your potential profits in the case of a megatsunami of that magnitude aside actually does fucking occur for even a moment the results of such an event are nowhere near as uplifting,

Knowing how other disasters have been covered, all actual coverage will be wiped, or the select chosen grifters will cover it and get all the ad rev. The cities you hate will recover as they are deemed invaluable to both the corporate and political elite. The buildings are all large and heavy enough that even if they get fucked with there's still going to be enough rubble to rebuild the hives. What won't recover is the entire swaths of towns along the east coasts, especially the coastal ones. those fucking things will be fucking GONE. What's gonna go on that land then? Amazon warehouses? Urban sprawl? Nothing? Whatever the case things will be fucking lost forever.

The volcano's really fucking cool to look at and i'm kinda bummed I don't have the money to travel during this fucking lockdown world and wasn't there when it started going off cause the various people that have been filming it the last week or 2 have been getting the fucking kinda once in a hundred lifetimes show that tops shit like looking at things being in a certain position in the sky. They get to watch molten rock cascading in real time and feel the hot ass wind and fire. The town is fucked sadly, kinda reminds me of the shit that went down in pennsylvania in the town silent hill's based off where the coal mine caught fire. A fire that still hasn't fucking stopped and it's causing the town to slowly sink into the earth. No clue if anyone still lives there but I know some people did stay and kept living there despite the place falling into disrepair and being pitted with smoldering sinkholes.
 
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it's so fucking weird to me how some people are genuinely like just "haha hey guys I want east coast of US to be completely destroyed so cities can be hurt and I can post to youtube about it and make money that'd be great"
You'll probably find most of it is more bleak humour than serious desire.
 
I'm not the one with sand all up in their vaginas about infamous YouTubers making money & the lack of mega tsunamis. I give zero shits about the the former, and for lack of the latter have to look a little deeper for funny shit.

Y'all are wound way too tight.
I’m gonna make you like this volcano eruption whether you like it or not
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Look at it. Look at it.
 
Last night a 4.5 magnitude shook La Palma, is the strongest quake since the volcano erupted. The quake was one of around 60 recorded overnight. (Source)

The Volcanic Emergency Plan has determined a new evacuation due to the advance of the lava. Affects between 250 and 300 residents from Tazacorte. (Source)

This video shows the amount of ash accumulated in an area evacuated days ago.


 
La Palma erupted on 19 Sept. & his first mention on the Farms was on 4 Oct.
He was mentioned a little earlier actually on the 25th of September. The only reason I know is that I posted it. (I'm not bragging or anything, I have a shit memory and wanted to check for myself.) I'm happy for him though, he really lucked out and his tidbits are more information than we get from regular reporting.
 
Knowing how other disasters have been covered, all actual coverage will be wiped, or the select chosen grifters will cover it and get all the ad rev. The cities you hate will recover as they are deemed invaluable to both the corporate and political elite. The buildings are all large and heavy enough that even if they get fucked with there's still going to be enough rubble to rebuild the hives. What won't recover is the entire swaths of towns along the east coasts, especially the coastal ones. those fucking things will be fucking GONE. What's gonna go on that land then? Amazon warehouses? Urban sprawl? Nothing? Whatever the case things will be fucking lost forever.
Might as well adding the nuclear power plants located along the East Coast, creating mulptiple Fukushimas....
 
Might as well adding the nuclear power plants located along the East Coast, creating mulptiple Fukushimas....
I generally would reprimand people for thinking nuke plants are so fragile, but I do not think they're built for megadisasters.
 
I generally would reprimand people for thinking nuke plants are so fragile, but I do not think they're built for megadisasters.
Definitely not for megatsunamis, lol. But even a much more moderate wave could be a real problem when most of the east coast has such a low elevation. They prepare for plenty but they can't prepare for everything, and Fukushima was a great example of something that was built with all kinds of safety precautions... that the one-two punch of earthquake and just slightly larger than planned for wave surge happened to be slightly too much for.
 
It's volcano-ing its little heart out today.


Honestly if no one has yet made an account with the name Sue Nommy or something like it to mess with the moderators I will be disappointed in humanity.
 
Looks like there are some new clusters going off and they aren't as deep as before: 30km down.

Edit: Chat's talking about Bushcraft Bear too. 🤣

Some intense ground shaking today i think things about to get incredibly ugly and many magnitudes worse from this point forward
Bushcraft Bear's new video is out and the title says it's getting worse.
 
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Some intense ground shaking today i think things about to get incredibly ugly and many magnitudes worse from this point forward

Bushcraft Bear's new video is out and the title says it's getting worse.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=L5SpTY5AiVk

yikes...didnt see his video. I guess it is.

The earthquakes along that ridgeline have become intolerable. I serouisly worry about that landslide....why are the earthquakes occuring along that line? There has to be something happening below the ground....maybe the Magma's travels through that ridge but that doesn't seem correct because the latitude of the current vent and angle at which it emerges from the ground





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yikes...didnt see his video. I guess it is.

The earthquakes along that ridgeline have become intolerable. I serouisly worry about that landslide....why are the earthquakes occuring along that line? There has to be something happening below the ground....maybe the Magma's travels through that ridge but that doesn't seem correct because the latitude of the current vent and angle at which it emerges from the ground





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I imagine the tinfoil hat guys will said then some group used HAARP to provoke the landslide.
 
I imagine the tinfoil hat guys will said then some group used HAARP to provoke the landslide.

DARPA twitter liked some shit yesterday about the La Palma Tsunami some guy warning people. I shit you not, I haven't been able to find it tho, but I saw it yesterday on the official twitter...they undid it sometime today;. Some Webm got made on /Pol of it

ahh here it is


Oh shit...the main vent just got blocked i think


 
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A 4.5 Magnituide earthquake is significant in the context of the island. That represents a significant amount of energy, but the depth is all wrong.

I still have not seen any measurements taken of the surface fault - or if the fault line would even move beforehand or just go straight to a sheer collapse.

Remember it is the earthquakes that will produce a sheer collapse and not the eruptions - although the magma displacement beneath the surface is critical for destabilization. Remember that an eruption is merely a release of pressure, so the more lava we see the less pressure there is beneath the island.

Look for earthquakes around 1-3 Km below the ground level as being far more significant; and also try to remember it is what is beneath the ocean level where the collapse would occur as these 2 images show. One above water, the other showing what lies beneath.
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