Tsunami Warning.

Oh well conservatives live there too you know.

40% of California voted for Trump, without those votes he would not have the majority of the popular vote that Dems think is so important.
 
Well on another note nobody can tell me that dude in JGalt's music video doesn't look like Tim Walz's doppelganger. I actually thought that it was him at first!! 😆 I'm like::wtf:
 
Well on another note nobody can tell me that dude in JGalt's music video doesn't look like Tim Walz's doppelganger. I actually thought that it was him at first!! 😆 I'm like::wtf:

That song was about a scenario where an earthquake caused a huge tsunami that washed away LA, youngster.

I guess you weren't born yet back in '96, ya whippersnapper. :laughing0301:
 
Remember the 1964 Tsunami, known as a 'tidal wave' back then, hit Crescent City Cali?






Then, in 2011, a repeat performance.

 
yes..if you are on the coast..get to high ground NOW!


A magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck near the town of Petrolia in California Thursday at 10:44 a.m. local time, generating a tsunami warning stretching from southern Oregon to San Francisco.
The quake occurred near the sparsely populated northern coast of the state, just offshore. It was felt across Humboldt County. The quake struck on the San Andreas fault, which runs along the coast line.

A tsunami warning at 10:49 a.m. local time advised a tsunami could arrive along the coast starting near Fort Bragg at 11:10 a.m. local time and move along the coast in northern California and southern Oregon, arriving in San Francisco at 12:10. Residents within the zone – stretching from Davenport, California, northwest of Santa Cruz, to the Douglas Lane county line in Oregon – were urged to move off the water and beach and evacuate inland beyond tsunami hazard zones.
A magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck near the town of Petrolia in California Thursday at 10:44 a.m. local time, generating a tsunami warning stretching from southern Oregon to San Francisco.


"Move out of the water, off the beach, and away from harbors, marinas, breakwaters, bays and inlets," the National Tsunami Warning Center advised. "Repeated coastal flooding is possible as waves arrive onshore, move inland, and drain back into the ocean."








According to your USA Today link, the tsunami warning has been rescinded.
The tsunami warning center canceled its warning at 11:54 a.m. local time and said no tsunami observations were available to report. "No destructive tsunami has been recorded," the warning center said.
 
Loma Prieta was pretty ugly; I lived in the City at that time.
I lived about 100 miles away in Modesto. I remember it well and can tell you exactly where we were when it hit. That was the worst quake and aftermath that I have ever experienced.
 
Only 6 and two of them are more dead than alive
Most of the geography of CA is populated by conservatives. The urban shitholes of SF, LA, San Diego comprise most of the liberals---which is the majority population of the state. CA has had republican governors on occasion---Reagan, Deukmejian, Wilson, Schwarzenegger.
 
Earthquakes and Cali......not a good combination.

People over there hold their breath everytime that happens......you know why.
 
For California to get taken off the map forever.
I never understood how an earthquake is going to put California under water. They have huge mountains. The land isn’t just going to sink below sea level because of an earthquake. It’s leftwing climate hysteria meant to scare people about natural disasters.
 
I never understood how an earthquake is going to put California under water. They have huge mountains. The land isn’t just going to sink below sea level because of an earthquake. It’s leftwing climate hysteria meant to scare people about natural disasters.
Granted, the whole falling into the ocean thing is crap, but those mountains are a result of plate subduction resulting in earthquakes over millions of year. It happens, but not so fast that anyone in the next twenty or thirty generations will even notice.
 
Remember the 1964 Tsunami, known as a 'tidal wave' back then, hit Crescent City Cali?






Then, in 2011, a repeat performance.


I read all about '64 Crescent City. I was in Fairbanks, AK when that earthquake hit.
 
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