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Earthquake Thread ~ Always Updated*5.8 Taiwan*5.2 Taiwan ~ Pg 20439

 
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Whoa, just out of nowhere I got super nauseous. Had to run to the bathroom and just threw up so much. Wtf?! Mini hasn't been feeling well lately and says she threw up this past week.

I wasn't really feeling right today, so this kind of makes a little sense, but I hardly ever throw up. And that was just pretty extreme just now.

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That's very odd!
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Magnitude 3.4
Region SALTA, ARGENTINA
Date time 2019-06-02 23:16:09.0 UTC
Location 23.88 S ; 67.10 W
Depth 230 km
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Region GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIF.
Date time 2019-06-02 23:36:36.0 UTC
Location 34.05 N ; 117.50 W
Depth 2 km
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Whoa, just out of nowhere I got super nauseous. Had to run to the bathroom and just threw up so much. Wtf?! Mini hasn't been feeling well lately and says she threw up this past week.

I wasn't really feeling right today, so this kind of makes a little sense, but I hardly ever throw up. And that was just pretty extreme just now.

damned
 Quoting: Simple27


That's very odd!
 Quoting: KickinIt


Yeah, really... hope you're feelin better at least sim. I rarely throw up too I hate that feeling
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What If You Fell Into a Volcano?

If you ever find yourself falling into a volcano, there are a couple of things you should know.

First off, when you reach the bottom, the magma's not going to swallow you up as it does in the movies. In fact, the odds of your body even making it to the end of the fall are pretty low.

What would you feel as you fell into the core?


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Whoa, just out of nowhere I got super nauseous. Had to run to the bathroom and just threw up so much. Wtf?! Mini hasn't been feeling well lately and says she threw up this past week.

I wasn't really feeling right today, so this kind of makes a little sense, but I hardly ever throw up. And that was just pretty extreme just now.

damned
 Quoting: Simple27


That's very odd!
 Quoting: KickinIt


Prompted me to check solar data chuckle
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What If A Mega-Tsunami Hit The United States?

Some geologists theorize that a volcano on La Palma might fall into the ocean and send a mega-tsunami across the Atlantic.

Welcome to La Palma, one of the 7 main Canary Islands, home to 81,000 people, and a giant, scary volcano. Suppose it erupts, and the eruption is big enough that it triggers a massive landslide. Massive enough to send over a billion tons of rock sliding into the ocean, causing… A megatsunami. The initial wave is 914 meters (3000 feet) high. It surges upwards and outwards, setting off a chain reaction of deadly waves in all directions. In 6 hours, a series of 30 meter (100 ft) waves will batter the American East Coast.


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Whoa, just out of nowhere I got super nauseous. Had to run to the bathroom and just threw up so much. Wtf?! Mini hasn't been feeling well lately and says she threw up this past week.

I wasn't really feeling right today, so this kind of makes a little sense, but I hardly ever throw up. And that was just pretty extreme just now.

damned
 Quoting: Simple27


That's very odd!
 Quoting: KickinIt


Yeah, really... hope you're feelin better at least sim. I rarely throw up too I hate that feeling
 Quoting: Master of Nothing


Maybe it's related to the 17 days? 5/18/2019 - 6/3/2019 - super blue flower moon 5/18/2019, and the new moon coming? Also, the upcoming alignments. A lot of earth changes and external changes going on.

Hope you feel better soon, Simple!!!!! hugs

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Magnitude 3.3
Region TARAPACA, CHILE
Date time 2019-06-02 23:57:00.0 UTC
Location 17.94 S ; 69.57 W
Depth 136 km
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What If A Mega-Tsunami Hit The United States?

Some geologists theorize that a volcano on La Palma might fall into the ocean and send a mega-tsunami across the Atlantic.

Welcome to La Palma, one of the 7 main Canary Islands, home to 81,000 people, and a giant, scary volcano. Suppose it erupts, and the eruption is big enough that it triggers a massive landslide. Massive enough to send over a billion tons of rock sliding into the ocean, causing… A megatsunami. The initial wave is 914 meters (3000 feet) high. It surges upwards and outwards, setting off a chain reaction of deadly waves in all directions. In 6 hours, a series of 30 meter (100 ft) waves will batter the American East Coast.


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 Quoting: Simple27


I always wondered how far inland something like that would go...
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What If A Mega-Tsunami Hit The United States?

Some geologists theorize that a volcano on La Palma might fall into the ocean and send a mega-tsunami across the Atlantic.

Welcome to La Palma, one of the 7 main Canary Islands, home to 81,000 people, and a giant, scary volcano. Suppose it erupts, and the eruption is big enough that it triggers a massive landslide. Massive enough to send over a billion tons of rock sliding into the ocean, causing… A megatsunami. The initial wave is 914 meters (3000 feet) high. It surges upwards and outwards, setting off a chain reaction of deadly waves in all directions. In 6 hours, a series of 30 meter (100 ft) waves will batter the American East Coast.


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I always wondered how far inland something like that would go...
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Well, consider the Japan tsunami of 2011 and use that as a comparison. It reached 8 miles inland.
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Magnitude 4.6
Region NORTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA
Date time 2019-06-03 00:42:59.3 UTC
Location 3.62 N ; 96.88 E
Depth 46 km
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What If A Mega-Tsunami Hit The United States?

Some geologists theorize that a volcano on La Palma might fall into the ocean and send a mega-tsunami across the Atlantic.

Welcome to La Palma, one of the 7 main Canary Islands, home to 81,000 people, and a giant, scary volcano. Suppose it erupts, and the eruption is big enough that it triggers a massive landslide. Massive enough to send over a billion tons of rock sliding into the ocean, causing… A megatsunami. The initial wave is 914 meters (3000 feet) high. It surges upwards and outwards, setting off a chain reaction of deadly waves in all directions. In 6 hours, a series of 30 meter (100 ft) waves will batter the American East Coast.


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 Quoting: Simple27


I always wondered how far inland something like that would go...
 Quoting: mistersplinter


Well, consider the Japan tsunami of 2011 and use that as a comparison. It reached 8 miles inland.
 Quoting: CuriousSeeker


Yeah, all of the literature says 10 miles, but that is for a 'regular' tsunami, not something 100 feet tall.

I'm pretty far inland, so I don't have to worry...I just always wondered how far a hundred foot or larger wave would go in.

EDIT:
after looking around...it said that the Japan tsunami was 128 feet...I didn't think it was that high.

Last Edited by mistersplinter on 06/02/2019 10:02 PM
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One of the Australians on board the out-of-control cruise ship that barrelled into a Venice pier tells us about the terrifying ordeal and reveals passengers have received no explanation as to why it happened.
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Magnitude 4.7
Region TONGA
Date time 2019-06-03 01:02:25.6 UTC
Location 20.63 S ; 173.41 W
Depth 35 km
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Magnitude 3.1
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Date time 2019-06-03 01:37:21.3 UTC
Location 37.57 N ; 20.42 E
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Date time 2019-06-03 02:06:23.8 UTC
Location 35.97 N ; 33.99 E
Depth 11 km
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What If A Mega-Tsunami Hit The United States?

Some geologists theorize that a volcano on La Palma might fall into the ocean and send a mega-tsunami across the Atlantic.

Welcome to La Palma, one of the 7 main Canary Islands, home to 81,000 people, and a giant, scary volcano. Suppose it erupts, and the eruption is big enough that it triggers a massive landslide. Massive enough to send over a billion tons of rock sliding into the ocean, causing… A megatsunami. The initial wave is 914 meters (3000 feet) high. It surges upwards and outwards, setting off a chain reaction of deadly waves in all directions. In 6 hours, a series of 30 meter (100 ft) waves will batter the American East Coast.


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 Quoting: Simple27


I always wondered how far inland something like that would go...
 Quoting: mistersplinter


Well, consider the Japan tsunami of 2011 and use that as a comparison. It reached 8 miles inland.
 Quoting: CuriousSeeker


Yeah, all of the literature says 10 miles, but that is for a 'regular' tsunami, not something 100 feet tall.

I'm pretty far inland, so I don't have to worry...I just always wondered how far a hundred foot or larger wave would go in.

EDIT:
after looking around...it said that the Japan tsunami was 128 feet...I didn't think it was that high.
 Quoting: mistersplinter


Good info to know. Thanks you two!

hf

I'd be toast with a 100 foot wave. I'm most definitely less than 8 miles from the ocean.
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One of the Australians on board the out-of-control cruise ship that barrelled into a Venice pier tells us about the terrifying ordeal and reveals passengers have received no explanation as to why it happened.
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Saw this on the Weather Channel earlier. Imagine seeing that beast coming in from the dock area?!

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Date time 2019-06-03 00:51:24.9 UTC
Location 19.45 N ; 65.60 W
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Date time 2019-06-03 02:34:33.8 UTC
Location 34.98 S ; 72.47 W
Depth 15 km
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