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Dumb fuck, that is not the volcano that I referenced. Mt. Hood is not in the city limits of Portland. And the other city in the mainland that has an active volcano within it's city limits is also in Oregon.And I live in one of the two cities on the mainland that has an active volcano in it's city limits. Yes, I would like to be warned in advance if there was a problem developing there.
I live just 200 miles to the East of you, I know full well that Mt. Hood is NOT currently active as the LAST eruptive event was in 1907. It is also 54 Air miles to the EAST of Portland which prevailing winds from the southwest carry away the gases to the NE.
There is very little danger to you, stop the drama Queen bullcrap!
By the way you LIED over Mt. Tabor that is within your city limits is a long EXTINCT Volcano.
I wonder how far inland a 100 foot wave would travel inland? Say coastal California? Wooooo doggie!
By the way, Mt. Hood is considered an active volcano, as are most of the Cascadian volcanoes.
Dormant, not extinct.Dumb fuck, that is not the volcano that I referenced. Mt. Hood is not in the city limits of Portland. And the other city in the mainland that has an active volcano within it's city limits is also in Oregon.And I live in one of the two cities on the mainland that has an active volcano in it's city limits. Yes, I would like to be warned in advance if there was a problem developing there.
I live just 200 miles to the East of you, I know full well that Mt. Hood is NOT currently active as the LAST eruptive event was in 1907. It is also 54 Air miles to the EAST of Portland which prevailing winds from the southwest carry away the gases to the NE.
There is very little danger to you, stop the drama Queen bullcrap!
By the way you LIED over Mt. Tabor that is within your city limits is a long EXTINCT Volcano.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
How did you miss this?
" ...It is also 54 Air miles to the EAST of Portland...."
and this from the post you quoted.
"By the way you LIED over Mt. Tabor that is within your city limits is a long EXTINCT Volcano."
Here is YOUR lie, which you still haven't backed up with evidence:
"And I live in one of the two cities on the mainland that has an active volcano in it's city limits."
You claimed it was active, I showed that it has been EXTINCT for 300,000 years.
You are truly laughable.
Would a tsunami from the Hawaiin Islands affect Portland? Well, the water front at Portland is only 20 ft above sea level, so there would be a tidal bore up the Columbia, and that would damage parts of Portland.
Hazards geologist: tsunami waves generally don't travel far up rivers
Well, I hope that you and these geologists are correct. Of course, a mega-tsunami would be larger than the subduction tsunami.
- By Andre Stepankowsky / The Daily News
- Mar 14, 2011
Hazards geologist: tsunami waves generally don't travel far up rivers