More heavily populated than when there were others and buildings not constructed to withstand major quakes. Read more @ A New Madrid Earthquake Is Coming And America Will Be Shaken Like Never Before
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More heavily populated than when there were others and buildings not constructed to withstand major quakes. Read more @ A New Madrid Earthquake Is Coming And America Will Be Shaken Like Never Before
More heavily populated than when there were others and buildings not constructed to withstand major quakes. Read more @ A New Madrid Earthquake Is Coming And America Will Be Shaken Like Never Before
LOL.. I almost spewed my coffee on my monitor...They've already name it "Bush's Fault"
Hits tomorrow. Epicenter: IOWA!!!They've already name it "Bush's Fault"
feel the BERN... as Hillary gets the boot...Hits tomorrow. Epicenter: IOWA!!!They've already name it "Bush's Fault"
There are two faults in the US that are far more dangerous than the San Andreas. One is the Cascadia Subduction and the other the New Madrid. Both are due. Interesting times when either lets go.
Actually the bloggers map is right on the money when you compare it with the North American Craton and its adjoining masses. Now if you want to discuss probability maps, which is what you posted that is a different story.The actual earthquake hazard map is quite different than the one which that panic-blogger presents. It doesn't have New Madrid covering the whole midwest.
A good map, except it is based on historical data. The problem with that is that the Cascadia Subduction zone has not moved in historical times. That red should extend all the way up to the northern tip of Vancouver Island. And the problem with the New Madrid quakes are that the underlaying strata are mostly flatlaying, and act like a drumhead. So that quake put large waves on the Great Lakes, and shook down the houses on stilts in Florida.The actual earthquake hazard map is quite different than the one which that panic-blogger presents. It doesn't have New Madrid covering the whole midwest.
There are two faults in the US that are far more dangerous than the San Andreas. One is the Cascadia Subduction and the other the New Madrid. Both are due. Interesting times when either lets go.
The actual earthquake hazard map is quite different than the one which that panic-blogger presents. It doesn't have New Madrid covering the whole midwest.
The earthquake insurance or the San Andreas fault?There are two faults in the US that are far more dangerous than the San Andreas. One is the Cascadia Subduction and the other the New Madrid. Both are due. Interesting times when either lets go.
People who helped close my house in Tenn all looked SHOCKED when I took the Earthquake insurance. EVERYTHING here is brick facade. And the FlaCalTenn compound has a TRAINLOAD of brick on it.
At least it was affordable compared to Cali. One reason I moved from Cali was that I was living about 0.20mi from the San Andreas with NO earthquake coverage. State took it over and screwed it up..
The earthquake insurance or the San Andreas fault?There are two faults in the US that are far more dangerous than the San Andreas. One is the Cascadia Subduction and the other the New Madrid. Both are due. Interesting times when either lets go.
People who helped close my house in Tenn all looked SHOCKED when I took the Earthquake insurance. EVERYTHING here is brick facade. And the FlaCalTenn compound has a TRAINLOAD of brick on it.
At least it was affordable compared to Cali. One reason I moved from Cali was that I was living about 0.20mi from the San Andreas with NO earthquake coverage. State took it over and screwed it up..
Yes, a very wise move on your part. The earthquake insurance, that is. May not move in your lifetime, but there is a very definate chance that it may. Best to have some water and food in store, and the ability to cook without natural gas or electricity.
Lack of adequate earthquake building codes in those states will be the biggest part of the disaster.