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The Pacific Northwest is due for a Major Earthquake 

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An 8.0-magnitude-plus earthquake hasn't rumbled beneath the Pacific Northwest since the 1700s. Now, the region is due for the next "big one" and a subsequent tsunami. Coastal Indigenous communities could be severely affected. (Already, the Shoalwater Bay Tribe is constructing a tsunami tower to give their residents a better shot at survival in the face of this kind of natural disaster.)
Clues from the past-paired with modern-day science-can help us better understand why this area is at risk and how to best mitigate an earthquake and tsunami's effects.
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00:00 Introduction
00:32 The Last Major Earthquake in the US
02:13 Evidence of Major Earthquake and Tsunami in the US
04:09 Indigenous Communities Prepare for Future Earthquake and Tsunami
earthquake tsunami warning, us earthquake, us tsunami, what causes a tsunami, how to survive a tsunami, what is a tsunami, what is an earthquake, what causes an earthquake
#earthquake #tsunami #naturaldisaster #novapbs
PRODUCTION CREDITS:
Produced by:
Angelica Coleman
Jay Colamaria
Production Assistance:
Lorena Lyon
Christina Monnen
Caitlin Saks
Music: APM
Archival:
Amiran White
Degenkolb Engineers and Rice Fergus Miller
Edgeworx Studios, LLC
Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe
Storyblocks
Weave Ltd.
© WGBH Educational Foundation 2021

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Комментарии : 5 тыс.   
@SaintMartins
@SaintMartins 2 года назад
Born & raised in the Pacific Northwest i've been hearing this all my life. I predict we won't be prepared b/c it's easy to become complacent & say "yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever" until it happens then we'll complain why nobody warned us. Just human nature isn't it?
@ajl2232
@ajl2232 2 года назад
Leave before November. If nothing happens you can always move back.
@kritikabaweja3092
@kritikabaweja3092 2 года назад
Move before November that's the safest idea
@angelicaapperson950
@angelicaapperson950 2 года назад
As another native Pacific Northwesterner, I have also heard threats of the "big one" my whole life. Between the "big one", California breaking off and causing devastation to the whole West, Yellowstone having a major geyser explosion, and threats of Dante's Peak 2.0 (Mt. St. Helen's), I still have no idea what to even prepare for, let alone try to be prepared at all. Am I supposed to prepare for earthquakes, tsunamis, or volcanic doomsday? How would I even go about preparing for that, beyond building a crazy doomsday bunker? Even if we wanted to, I doubt humans could prepare properly for all eventual disasters.
@Bonesph
@Bonesph 2 года назад
Maybe they forgot to carry a one in their calculations...
@Beantastrophe
@Beantastrophe 2 года назад
Humans learn from experience, so it'll have to happen first before preparing for the next one.
@rjs4667
@rjs4667 2 года назад
They have been saying the big one is coming since the 60s. It could be as close as tomorrow or 1000 years from now and it would still be just a blink of an eye for the Earth.
@c.f.7408
@c.f.7408 2 года назад
The Cascadia subduction event occurs about every 3 or 4 hundred years. Mud core samples confirm this. Ideally communities can prepare
@lilbecca60
@lilbecca60 2 года назад
I watched one documentary there kind of expecting a 80 percent chance of cascades with in the next 10 to 20 years
@billtribble2904
@billtribble2904 2 года назад
This century!
@EZIEKIEL26
@EZIEKIEL26 2 года назад
We will witness this event. It happens every 300 years and it’s way over due. It could also possibly set off the San Andreas fault line because they’re connected to one another. Imagine that, a double whammy? 😳😳😳
@MariahIsolated
@MariahIsolated 2 года назад
California is the hell mouth
@AnastaciaMary
@AnastaciaMary 2 года назад
Our government can give billions of taxpayer dollars to pharmaceutical companies, but not a modest amount to recognize our American Natives.
@kdenishere
@kdenishere 2 года назад
A close family member (president of the mining association Canada) showed me maps of what would happen to the coast line of B.C if a magnitude 8.5 or above happened. It was absolutely shocking. If you're in North Van, Delta, Tsawwassen, or anywhere near Richmond, god be with you. These areas aren't on bedrock and will sink/landslide before a tsunami even hits. Everything will be under 75+ feet of water.
@Inlinetodie
@Inlinetodie Год назад
Geo Tech here, yes, your family member is absolutely correct and I've personally advised people to move away from that entire region for the last 10 years
@picklerick5521
@picklerick5521 Год назад
@@Inlinetodie hi could you explain more, do you also advise to move away from washington and oregon of the united states. Im thinking of going into this line of work/research. When do you think it will happen. Sorry to bombard you with questions🥴
@OPKieranVR
@OPKieranVR Год назад
What if the earthquakes in turkey put pressure on other tectonic plates, I know nothing about this other than what I remember being taught in geography, so not sure if this happens or is possible
@JamesBiggar
@JamesBiggar Год назад
@@OPKieranVR Seismic events on one side of the planet can affect geology elsewhere.
@Corndog_Enthusiast
@Corndog_Enthusiast 11 месяцев назад
@@picklerick5521More than half of Washington is blocked off by an entire mountain range. The part we need to worry about is the coast.
@xpan195
@xpan195 2 года назад
0:49 wow that visual was a trip… that graph shows my anxiety levels when the water in the toilet rises instead of flushes
@infinitestuds
@infinitestuds 2 года назад
Bro
@not_adventure9907
@not_adventure9907 2 года назад
Not funny
@gxlorp
@gxlorp 2 года назад
Just turn the valve off behind the turlit
@Divine__.
@Divine__. 2 года назад
very funny, did laugh /g
@kristinbond7506
@kristinbond7506 2 года назад
Thanks , funny
@StarMama90
@StarMama90 2 года назад
Watching this after a bunch of small earthquakes in northern CA today
@YuliFlro
@YuliFlro 2 года назад
Yep felt the bed rocking lol
@c.f.7408
@c.f.7408 2 года назад
Same
@noneyabusiness8278
@noneyabusiness8278 2 года назад
Rocked pretty good in Central Valley
@bravesoul5743
@bravesoul5743 2 года назад
Well it could be foreshadowing of whats to come
@YuliFlro
@YuliFlro 2 года назад
@@bravesoul5743 you just got me curious 😳😳😳😳
@suzettebavier4412
@suzettebavier4412 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this!
@1TexasKid
@1TexasKid 2 года назад
I’ve been around the Olympic Peninsula. Coastal communities severely lack in emergency evacuation routes. Highways need to become freeway sized in order to move massive amounts of vehicles in a hurry. No stop signs or traffic lights to stop or delay emergency evacuation routes. Winding mountain Highway 101 is only 2 lanes in some areas. I experienced Texas coastal Hurricanes & Tornadoes. Emergency Evacuation easily crawls to a snail pace. There is little chance that most people will survive the big one.
@peternolan4107
@peternolan4107 Год назад
If there is little chance of survival, why build all the infrastructure?
@julianlawrence-ball2279
@julianlawrence-ball2279 2 года назад
The Japanese thought they’d made themselves safe with a 10 meter tsunami defence wall. Except when the earthquake hit a few years ago the coastline dropped by several meters lowering the wall by the same amount
@ShionTheConquer
@ShionTheConquer 2 года назад
Whatever man builts, Nature will destroy.
@lasthopelost9090
@lasthopelost9090 2 года назад
That’s sucks thinking I’m being proactive just for Mother Nature to say no you don’t
@punker4Real
@punker4Real 2 года назад
Wall : 10 meter wall Earthquake : hold my beer
@Excitable101
@Excitable101 2 года назад
10 meters is just under 33 feet......2011 tsunami reached 38 meters...124 feet tall, basically 90 feet higher than the protective wall.
@EZIEKIEL26
@EZIEKIEL26 2 года назад
Humans: We built this wall so that it’ll hold off a tsunami. Mother Nature: Hold this… No matter what we try to do to avoid a catastrophic event from occurring, Mother Nature has the last say so in the matter.
@wiregold8930
@wiregold8930 2 года назад
Brian Atwater is the geologist who figured out the 1700 tsunami mystery. We all owe him a huge thank you.
@wellgeo223
@wellgeo223 2 года назад
Atwater is definitely the man, in this case!
@zonta71
@zonta71 2 года назад
Thank you for that info. He made us better aware of our world. 1luv.
@hobbesthegoblin
@hobbesthegoblin 2 года назад
Also thanks to the Japanese for keeping such meticulous records that we could go back to 1700 and see that the mysterious tsunami they experienced had an origin across the Pacific
@PsychadelicWolf
@PsychadelicWolf 2 года назад
Oh damn, so this earthquake should've happened over 20 years ago 😳
@tmayorca8770
@tmayorca8770 2 года назад
Japan actually had it written down and the PNW natives too so I don't think so.
@chrissymeri4957
@chrissymeri4957 2 года назад
I am legitimately terrified of this happening in the very near future. I remember the one that happened when I was in fourth grade and my teacher was so scared. I couldn't concentrate for days after. Idk why but earthquakes terrify me so bad!
@happybergner9832
@happybergner9832 Год назад
It could be due to that 4th gr teacher's reaction.
@Anna_Stetik
@Anna_Stetik 2 года назад
They've been saying this for decades. Just live life, stop living in fear. We all lose things, we all die. Don't spend your life worrying about dying - that isn't living.
@calilove6445
@calilove6445 2 года назад
8.2 today in Alaska. We haven't even seen the aftermath yet. Still waiting for more news. Tsunami warnings are in effect in Hawaii... stay safe everyone. 😪
@crazyguyquestionseverythin5084
@crazyguyquestionseverythin5084 2 года назад
Before getting the earthquake , we predict it, before getting the tsunami we predict it ,we are like cockroaches of modern world .
@Normaldude3
@Normaldude3 2 года назад
8.2 WTFFF hope ur all good
@johnmccartan939
@johnmccartan939 2 года назад
Funny nothing on news about it 🤔🤔
@calilove6445
@calilove6445 2 года назад
@@johnmccartan939 It was on the news. A simple GOOGLE search will confirm it. No major damage reported from what I heard on day 1. I haven't looked for more updates after they lifted the tsunami warnings. It was centered near the Aleutian Island area of Alaska.
@francescop2945
@francescop2945 2 года назад
as an italian... i can relate
@kellypbr7742
@kellypbr7742 2 года назад
They've been saying California is due for the big since the 1950's, I remember the paranoia it caused as a child.
@lillypod1337
@lillypod1337 2 года назад
Exactly. Same with Global Warming. I was in my early teens when this word came out, and was said that by 2015 the entire earth will be solar, the globe will be dead if we aren't green. 2015 was 6 years ago .... It's the big CO2 Giants that ruin the environment, buying a 'green' lightbulb does NOTHING. But, it's good fear tactics and promotes consumerism, while the big CO2 polluters laugh all the way to the bank.
@thetotalpackage2362
@thetotalpackage2362 2 года назад
@@lillypod1337 , Global warming is a hoax and pure bullshit. Research about the Modern Grand Solar Minimum which began in 2020 and the Kali Yuga which ends in 2025. The ignorant masses have no idea about the coming destruction, suffering and chaos that happens during Grand Solar Minimums and at the end of Yugas.
@marierocher4422
@marierocher4422 2 года назад
It won’t hurt being cautious. Nothing is certain
@kvetchdreckmann8483
@kvetchdreckmann8483 2 года назад
It's media hype, excused by 'geologically soon', which is compared to the Earth as 4.7 billion years old. 'Recent' is 15,000 years ago, 'soon' is sometime in the next few thousand years. You'll have to wait to sue them for lying.
@Triad637
@Triad637 2 года назад
Every savvy realtor and ins agent knows - the San Andreas pops cause movement in only 1 direction. If its not TheBigOne, proper furniture placement and securing shelves/hutches et keeps even the most delicate porcelain intact.(Hotel chandeliers always, only swing east-west. Bolt hutches/shelves on N/S walls and not a dish will topple).
@typicalcravings7078
@typicalcravings7078 Год назад
Turkiye just suffered from a 7.8magnitude killed 3,000 plus and counting. Pray for them
@clubfreelove9872
@clubfreelove9872 Год назад
wow they predicted the 7,8 mag in Turkey
@KiwiGraggle
@KiwiGraggle 2 года назад
Terrifying and the tsunami that could follow, devastating.
@Gk-iu6ws
@Gk-iu6ws 2 года назад
The San Andreas fault isn’t under water
@drscopeify
@drscopeify 2 года назад
The number of people at risk is overall very small comapred to japan. There are only a few communities by the ocean but they are small like Coos Bay or Port Angeles etc. The big cities like here in Seattle are over 130 miles/200KM away from the Ocean but there is always a risk of water level rising and flooding so there are sirens and evacuation paths just in case.
@drscopeify
@drscopeify 2 года назад
@@Gk-iu6ws No, San Andreas is in California and around San Francisco area the fault continues way out in to the deep ocean. In the North West it is the Juan De Fuca fault zone. Totally different fault. Not related.
@Gk-iu6ws
@Gk-iu6ws 2 года назад
@@drscopeify the San Andreas isn’t in the water the Juan de fuca is in the water
@GGAguilar688
@GGAguilar688 2 года назад
Ummm.... Will the tsunami reach the philippines ??
@lazybeachbum9394
@lazybeachbum9394 2 года назад
My anxiety just went up a magnitude of 100.
@raisin4406
@raisin4406 2 года назад
Don’t worry about it. Everyone is due to die someday. Whether it’s from an earthquake, a tsunami, or whatever. Thinking about it changes nothing. We all have to realize that we are all going to die one day, whether we like it or not.
@nicolea8205
@nicolea8205 2 года назад
@@raisin4406 exactly, worrying about the inevitable will just lead you to live a very sad life.
@JesusIsKing...
@JesusIsKing... 2 года назад
Your fine if you ain't living near the ocean 🙁
@kimiko412
@kimiko412 2 года назад
I always worried about the next big earthquake but you can't keep telling people this and try to freak people out! There's nothing we can do to avoid a quake to happen or when it happens..... we just need to be calm and deal with it!
@drscopeify
@drscopeify 2 года назад
The number of people at risk is very low, unless you live in Coos Bay or Port Angeles or other small low laying towns but most have a Tsunami escape path to higher ground and sirens. Seattle and Portland are over 100 miles from the Ocean and shielded away but might get some flooding in lowland areas.
@donneary7104
@donneary7104 Год назад
Having survived the Slymar, Calif quake of 1971, which was a 6.6 quake, I can not imagine how terrifying that higher amount of 9.0 would be. During my experience, which happen right before dawn, myself and 8 month pregnant wife awoke, to crashing and shaking that gave me an impression that a speeding freight train was right outside my window. Looking out that window briefly, I watched as trees and telephone poles waved back and forth like like being moved by a giant hand. All the dishes and kitchen ware came crashing out of the cupboards. My large console TV tipped over and the bathroom sink pipe snapped with water shooting up like a fountain. We were taught to retreat to doorways in a quake, as it is reinforced and less likely to collapse. As I hugged my wife we were knocked off our feet several times and when I got back up I couldn't stop my knees from knocking, I was that scared. I was sure we were going to die that day. After shocks happened for days, maybe weeks. Each time I would wonder if this new quake would be my final. But we survived. Life goes on for the living. I pray the Pacific NW will somehow be spared this clamity.
@opo3628
@opo3628 8 месяцев назад
With the way the Richter Scale works, each number equates to a *significantly* more violent earthquake than the last, so a 9 would be absolutely catastrophic. Unfortunately, the Cascadia Subduction Zone *will* generate one -- it's a one-in-three chance of happening within the next 50 years, in fact.
@rinithayoginderkumar
@rinithayoginderkumar Год назад
Any one after turkey Syria earthquake
@Anomize23
@Anomize23 2 года назад
When I think what the natural disaster will look like in the Pacific Northwest I look at what happened back in 2011 when Japan had a tsunami coming in only it’s going to be a lot worse for us here as we are not as prepared as they are.
@EZIEKIEL26
@EZIEKIEL26 2 года назад
Big facts.
@Ziggysdankgenetics
@Ziggysdankgenetics 2 года назад
These people can cause all the hysteria they want when they should be preparing. It’s not like the pacific north west has been anticipating a large earthquake for over half a century. Wtf
@karrenejanyll5030
@karrenejanyll5030 2 года назад
@@Ziggysdankgenetics Do you really believe that they wish to cause hysteria?
@TheAerialgreen
@TheAerialgreen 2 года назад
Agree. It’s going to be really really bad here. On the coast there’re signs for tsunami zone, but I don’t think people actually know what to do when the big one hits, and the buildings are NOT earthquake proof at all in PNW. In Japan most buildings are earthquake proof, and they run regular drills for earthquake and tsunami, yet they lost almost 20,000 lives to tsunami back in 2011.
@theinvisiblewoman5709
@theinvisiblewoman5709 2 года назад
@@Ziggysdankgenetics As a native Californian we have been training for this our whole lives… anyone 5yr and up knows the procedure. The only people who are hysterical are those who never experienced an earthquake and claim they survived when a baby one hits. Also I kinda low key don’t feel bad for the beach homes that will be lost but more so the beach goers who won’t make it before the tsunami hits land. We are likely to get some terrible shocks before and after the big one. The thing that sucks is people don’t have satellite phones and land lines anymore so reaching loved ones will be hard if things get destroyed and disconnected.
@bunnyniyori6324
@bunnyniyori6324 2 года назад
Well, that assumes it hits before the Pacific Northwest burns down first.
@arizonaantique
@arizonaantique 2 года назад
Just as in California it could be God's way of getting people out of the area before the tragedy happens. Just saying 😁❤️🤞
@random_foo9712
@random_foo9712 2 года назад
I'm a Californian and wtf is this comment bro. 🙁
@micahsmith4237
@micahsmith4237 2 года назад
@@random_foo9712 k
@bunnyniyori6324
@bunnyniyori6324 2 года назад
@@random_foo9712 Well, A, I'm not your bro, not your sister either. And B. are you sure you live in the same California that is suffering massive drought and fires?
@random_foo9712
@random_foo9712 2 года назад
@@bunnyniyori6324 A, It's just a joke and B yes I do. We will never burn down. The earthquake *MIGHT* never happen.
@smartshots7537
@smartshots7537 Год назад
It was earthquake in Turkey and Syria yesterday Feb 6, 2023
@juliegarbs4018
@juliegarbs4018 2 года назад
I have heard this since the 70's. They don't know when its coming.
@MrMarkRoads
@MrMarkRoads 2 года назад
It's not what happens to you, it's how you handle it. When Mt. Saint Helens erupted I was on the side of a mountain next to Idaho. My brother and I heard it. We lived through the ash fallout. Been though many things since. Tornados, hurricanes, Afghanistan the list goes on. Prepare all you want but you're never really ready.
@ajl2232
@ajl2232 2 года назад
Afghanistan? I thought it was a country and not something you go through. Lol
@tylerworth6355
@tylerworth6355 2 года назад
Thank you for your service
@RealMTBAddict
@RealMTBAddict 2 года назад
Joining the military is a choice. I have no sympathy for you and you didn't fight for anything in Afghanistan. Sorry.
@MrMarkRoads
@MrMarkRoads 2 года назад
@@ajl2232 You must be new to thinking. Take your time. The answer is it can be both.
@MrMarkRoads
@MrMarkRoads 2 года назад
@@RealMTBAddict You're mistaken if you think I need or want sympathy. What gave you the idea you were important?
@dianardiansyah7708
@dianardiansyah7708 2 года назад
Japan despite their huge effort in mitigating Earthquake and Tsunami still lost more than 18.000 lives and to this day Tohoku hasn't yet recovered, LET THAT SINK IN!
@Anomize23
@Anomize23 2 года назад
I still remember that day like yesterday watching that on the news Seeing water coming in as people are driving and its mind blowing how much water had come inland.
@elaineteut9579
@elaineteut9579 2 года назад
Anomize23 Mother Nature can be terrifying. That tsunami and the one in Thailand in 2004 were the most terrible things to watch.
@c.a.t4607
@c.a.t4607 2 года назад
Then there's Fukushima and the disaster that has been...
@zilasioral4
@zilasioral4 2 года назад
SO SAD AND SO PAINFUL I CRY FOR 5 HOURS WHEN I SAW THAT CATASHTEOPHE IN JAPAN AND THE PROOF IS SOLID AND VALID . SO PLEASE HELP ME PRAY AND REPENT ALL YOUR SINS. IAM PLEADING AND BEGGING YOU ALL TO PRAY THE.BIG ONE IS REAL I FEEL IT LAST OCTOBER 15 , 2013 AT THAT TIME I ALMOST LOST MY MIND BUT *******THE HOLY GOD GIVE US THE CHANCE*** THE FIRST THING I SAW IS THE FLOOD IT HAPPENED THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE DIED BUT THIS EARTHQUAKE TO HAPPENED IS SO SCARY . SO DESASTROUS AS IF THE END OF THE WORLD I DON'T WANT TO SCARE EVERY ONE BUT ITS TRUE. THE ONLY SOLUTION IS ***PRAYER *** REPENTANCE AND TO PRAY SERIOUSLY TO THE *******HOLY GOD OUR LORD TO THE HOLY FATHER ALMIGHTY IN HEAVEN TO THE HOLY JESUS CHRIST OUR SAVIOR TO THE HOLY SPIRIT ******* ..PLEASE PRAY.
@bcratbikes6439
@bcratbikes6439 2 года назад
@@zilasioral4 Why you gottta bring that cult garbage into a science conversation?
@ericjones1892
@ericjones1892 Год назад
Remember the one we had, which was a 6.8,they can happen at any time and to see the streets move like waves on the ocean that was scary
@maylamariegayas
@maylamariegayas Год назад
It happens now in Turkey and Syria 🙏🙏🙏😭
@WhiteTriForce
@WhiteTriForce 2 года назад
Suddenly I have an urge for chocolate chip cookies ! 🍪🍪🥰🍪🍪🍪
@anthonydoyle7370
@anthonydoyle7370 2 года назад
Oh crumbs !!!! ;c)
@khorrell
@khorrell 2 года назад
You are definitely high enough then.
@LittleLulubee
@LittleLulubee 2 года назад
Cookies always save the day 🍪🍪🥰🥰
@cherylangel1714
@cherylangel1714 2 года назад
Now I want some too! 😂
@erichmercado
@erichmercado 2 года назад
If that's the case, do we need to eat chocolate chip cookies while it's warm when it's moist? :D
@properlike11
@properlike11 2 года назад
I’m from Tacoma Washington and I moved to Arizona and I’m glad I did.. I pray for my friends and family back home💚
@paulbergman8228
@paulbergman8228 2 года назад
Yes, that is interesting! Have you been to to the meteor crater there? It looks so….BIG! 😗
@properlike11
@properlike11 2 года назад
@@paulbergman8228 🤯 No I have not.. I’ve never heard of it🤷🏽‍♀️ Where is this WA or AZ?
@paulbergman8228
@paulbergman8228 2 года назад
@@properlike11 Arizona; it is part of the National Park system. It is called Meteor Crater. You can’t even pick up a rock for a home souvenir!
@properlike11
@properlike11 2 года назад
@@paulbergman8228 Wow! Thanks. Well.. Now I definitely have to go check that out 😂❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥
@wordtomymuvva5063
@wordtomymuvva5063 2 года назад
@@properlike11 you look like you from the eastside or hilltop loll
@ryleemoo
@ryleemoo 2 года назад
Alaska had an 8.2 about 2 months ago. My husband and I felt every bit of it.
@stephensmith1118
@stephensmith1118 Год назад
so you could claim to have truly felt the earth move 🥸, i was in Uk we had a 4 point earth tremor felt like an express train coming through.... you could hear the approach too... i now live near Vancouver BC.... so i guess its the real thing here, still i guess rock n roll
@nelsonhartness1485
@nelsonhartness1485 2 года назад
I have always wondered if the massive earthquake would cause Mt.Rainier to erupt. Either way, both situations would SUCK.
@dancingpixie74sb
@dancingpixie74sb 2 года назад
I’ve lived thru 7.2’s however living on the San Andreas fault scares the crap out of me especially having a special needs child 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🌈 all we can do is be prepared and pray!
@kimberlyarroyo6689
@kimberlyarroyo6689 2 года назад
I understand your huge concern about your dear children. My sister age 57 had special needs all her life. She passed away the end of March fro cancer. I live her with ALL my heart. I miss her terribly. It comforts me she is in heaven and has a whole body, running, holding babies & puppies. 🥰💗
@tonyochoa7097
@tonyochoa7097 2 года назад
Then move
@honeybee_sunflower_
@honeybee_sunflower_ 2 года назад
@@kimberlyarroyo6689 Hi. I have a special needs brother so I understand. I think about the day he will be in heaven. He has had a very hard life. My dad's 80 and he still takes care of my brother. I help them with a lot of chores. God bless you and your family. Have a good day.
@kimberlyarroyo6689
@kimberlyarroyo6689 2 года назад
@@honeybee_sunflower_ It sure took a tole on our mother. She had Alzheimer's for about 12 years, and passed 4 years ago. As difficult as our lives are here dealing with pain and suffering, our reward going to heaven for eternity is going to make it so devine. I will meet you sister Donna, and your family someday. I believe will be very soon. God Bless you also😁💗
@dancingpixie74sb
@dancingpixie74sb 2 года назад
@@tonyochoa7097 doesn’t matter where we live. Moving won’t help. We are in end times. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 May God bless you!
@joawash
@joawash 2 года назад
Imagine living life worrying about when the next major natural disaster will be. What a terrible way to live.
@mountainman4859
@mountainman4859 2 года назад
That's an annual event in Florida.
@mamasbabies254
@mamasbabies254 2 года назад
Lookup the patent for a earth quake machine. Nikole Tesla made a machine that can make earth quakes.
@sldavison1655
@sldavison1655 2 года назад
We generally don't think about it much. Just stay aware of surroundings.
@chippychin
@chippychin 2 года назад
@@sldavison1655 Exactly.
@linkfromzelda1002
@linkfromzelda1002 2 года назад
I rarely even think about this lol. I’m Californian in case that wasn’t implied.
@jayoliphant-elephant5896
@jayoliphant-elephant5896 2 года назад
It's a 100% certainty. Could happen one minute from now or 100,000 years from now.
@echospaw899
@echospaw899 2 года назад
I was born & raised, and still live here in Washington state for nearly 60 years. I find it interesting how so many people who live in our state will listen to warnings, and actually see signs with their own eyes, and yet... they still just go on about their merry little lives without a second thought. Those are the people who really are not prepared in some way in case of a disaster. And if they survive, they'll be some of the first ones running and screaming for help while standing in long lines to get it. Be prepared. Those people are the ones who will kill you out of desperation.
@beckymm1989
@beckymm1989 2 года назад
I'm in WA as well...something is coming..I FEEL it! My family think I'm nuts, so they can deal on their own. Sadly, people will go nuts, when we should come together. Oh well. 😔🤦
@show_me_your_kitties
@show_me_your_kitties Год назад
Very true. Wise words.
@sherimatukonis6016
@sherimatukonis6016 Год назад
I have supplies for a year of living without public services... PROBABLY long enough for most "recovery" to be done. Because of that, I can live my merry little life and not worry about it too much.
@ElohiSilverEarthVentures
@ElohiSilverEarthVentures Год назад
Been in NW Washington nearing 40 years myself, and I've heard this my whole life too, my family has our plan, go east,lol
@vkrgfan
@vkrgfan Год назад
How do you prepare for magnitude 9.0 earthquake? Everything will be destroyed, if something will stand after that it will be pure luck.
@joshuanethersole3499
@joshuanethersole3499 2 года назад
It doesn’t matter where we try to go on this earth. We can’t escape the dangers of natural death cus it comes in all shapes, forms and circumstances 💡stay safe💯
@doomzy8622
@doomzy8622 2 года назад
Nothing ever happens in Canada…
@joshuanethersole3499
@joshuanethersole3499 2 года назад
That stupid asf too think because I been to Canada before and avalanches, wildfires, landslides and winter storms kills thousands of people each year. If your under educated just say that. But don’t try to throw salt at the rest of the world about something so childish.
@infinitewisdom8157
@infinitewisdom8157 2 года назад
That's what I said, not safe anywhere really.
@doomzy8622
@doomzy8622 2 года назад
@@joshuanethersole3499 anyone being childish is you…..*reported*
@alva7701
@alva7701 2 года назад
I agree with that.
@dispater101
@dispater101 2 года назад
At the end of the day, we are just tiny specks roaming in this infinity we call the universe
@dirtysanchez941
@dirtysanchez941 2 года назад
Yes we are! And, helloooo! ⭐
@tylergregory5396
@tylergregory5396 2 года назад
Quite a miracle, isn’t it?
@warrior4nature481
@warrior4nature481 2 года назад
Kinda true sadly so
@MemoirsofaBasketcase
@MemoirsofaBasketcase 2 года назад
Does that still justify a supreme being at all?
@tylergregory5396
@tylergregory5396 2 года назад
@@MemoirsofaBasketcaseit’s an inherently negative belief to hold that there is no creator of the universe because what follows is a meaningless and a futile life. I choose the belief that leads to meaning. Because otherwise I would rather be dead if I found out definitively that the contrary were true. There can be no meaning in a happenstance universe and thus nothing would matter in this scenario. There’s is no such thing as actual love or right or wrong; A mass murder wasn’t wrong, it was just natural selection in an arbitrary universe. So I think that though neither position can be proved definitively, it’s a much more positive belief to hold that there is a creator. Plus, scientific theories are based off observation - but we have never observed something coming from nothing. So it is extremely rational to believe in intelligent creation as a base worldview. And It’s belief worth spreading because the opposite, nihilism, leads to depression an anxiety. That’s where I was in high school.
@_Alekay_
@_Alekay_ Год назад
Getting this recommended and watching this after Turkey got hit by a 7.9 earthquake feels different. RIP to those people...
@raaaaaaarr
@raaaaaaarr 2 года назад
I am moving to Toronto only because of this threat this year. I have an intense fear of this quake. I can't sleep at night, sometimes I sleep with my desk over my bed. Lol. Thanks for this.. X.x
@hellwithit
@hellwithit 2 года назад
Animals know! They always know when a major quake is coming. Sometimes minutes or hours before. Sometimes it’s days. But you can see it in their way they act. Laying near you. Suddenly in a room where they don’t usually lay in. Looking around. At the ground. They know!
@bluefernlove
@bluefernlove 2 года назад
They do. Insects, birds too, humans as well. Some people get dizzy or have headaches before, sometimes days in advance. Observe nature, stay safe.
@motherof3151
@motherof3151 Год назад
This is what happened to turkey before the quake dogs knew it
@gregdavidd
@gregdavidd 2 года назад
NO mention of the guy that actually figured out the reasons for land subsidence and who found the evidence of the layers. They make it seem like the guy in this video figured it out.
@maryhelen9940
@maryhelen9940 2 года назад
You….you mean DUTCHISENSE?? He’s the BEST🥰❤️😍🆗✅👍🏻, anyone else, not so much
@rinistephenson5550
@rinistephenson5550 2 года назад
Brian Atwater.
@sk8ordielh
@sk8ordielh 2 года назад
No one in this video was the person that figured out this objection zone of the Cascadia fault
@sidewinder814u
@sidewinder814u 2 года назад
Evidence for a Micro Nova is all over Geological water and ice catastrophic geology of soil and volcanic activities...the Suns actives are revealing it's future for Earth.
@sk8ordielh
@sk8ordielh 2 года назад
@@sidewinder814u that's not how it's trapped. It's trapped in the Magnetics of the earth in Lava flows . It shows the different kinds of pole reversals and on the moon too. It's called Black glass ...
@0230Raveena
@0230Raveena Год назад
Absolutely Frightening. I live in the SF Bay Area and this is terrifying.
@meganmiles9285
@meganmiles9285 Год назад
I got to stand directly over the San Andreas Fault, straddling the line where a touristy museum was set up. I left CA, finally, in 2020, was born and raised there, and definitely don't miss the stress of worrying about it anymore. Whew!
@MonicaGarcia-ml1ll
@MonicaGarcia-ml1ll 2 года назад
Well we had a big one today, but not on the San Andreas fault but definitely hit the northern CA valley… it felt like the floor was rolling!
@cornfarts
@cornfarts 2 года назад
Felt that too here
@Excitable101
@Excitable101 2 года назад
sorry, my fat ass farted.....my bad.
@Denverscorpio
@Denverscorpio 2 года назад
It was down graded to a 5 point something, very weak.
@sonyavincent7450
@sonyavincent7450 2 года назад
I've been in a 7.1 that struck 20 miles from my place. Nearly threw me out of bed, opened cabinetry and threw the contents on the floor, and snapped light fittings off the ceiling in my upstairs bedrooms.
@whosagoodgirl5846
@whosagoodgirl5846 2 года назад
It was near the Tahoe area
@josephthibodeau9725
@josephthibodeau9725 2 года назад
The cost of the tsunami hitting the west coast is going to probably be the single most costly disaster in US history by at least an order of magnitude. Not to mention the lives lost or destroyed. It'll probably end up being the cost of the rebuilding effort of every hurricane for the last 50 or so years combined.
@tommysimmons3258
@tommysimmons3258 2 года назад
It'll be under water, nothing to rebuild.
@joemartin9904
@joemartin9904 2 года назад
My advice is to roll the 🎲. You could move farther inland. But you will probably be ok staying there. Unless you get really unlucky.
@tommysimmons3258
@tommysimmons3258 2 года назад
@@joemartin9904 major earthquake would set off Yellowstone too. Game over!
@joemartin9904
@joemartin9904 2 года назад
@@tommysimmons3258 yeah maybe. I live in lake Tahoe. We have had several earthquakes in the last year. A couple were recent. The last one I could hear just before it hit.
@joemartin9904
@joemartin9904 2 года назад
@@tommysimmons3258 the ones here were about 5 seconds with moderate shaking. Can you imagine the forces that can shake a mountain range? Wow it's awesome
@alexcorona
@alexcorona 6 месяцев назад
They’ve been saying this my entire life and we’ve never had one big enough to knock something off the shelf…..
@iampumanormal
@iampumanormal Год назад
The earthquake in turkey just happened and it’s 2023 in February
@wicked_deftlady
@wicked_deftlady 2 года назад
I’ve lived in LA all my life and earthquakes scare me every time. 🤯😵😵‍💫😭
@geecollins4915
@geecollins4915 2 года назад
🙏🏾
@FrameDrumAndFlute
@FrameDrumAndFlute 2 года назад
If you're scared you seem to be handling very well, considering you could simply move some place else.
@eshbena
@eshbena 2 года назад
Really? I grew up in California too and unless it's over 7.0, I barely notice them.
@davidbride8890
@davidbride8890 2 года назад
I'm so sorry for those people that die doing the earthquake when it was going on 😔😔. Hope you're not living around there??
@johnpius742
@johnpius742 Год назад
I believe there's no idea about this major earthquake. If we've known it I believe everyone will be save. But because there's no clue of it just as y'all knoweth not the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ 🙏
@HiiImChris
@HiiImChris 2 года назад
Damn the animations in this were really good. Made it simple to understand
@JS-jh4cy
@JS-jh4cy Год назад
We been waiting 300 years for the big one
@AdrienneReynolds-es9kn
@AdrienneReynolds-es9kn 8 месяцев назад
I taught this to my fourth grade class. I find it hard to believe that adults do not already know this information.
@LaughingSaint66
@LaughingSaint66 2 года назад
now I want chocolate chip cookies warm out of the oven !! nice job Nova
@blacksapphire04
@blacksapphire04 2 года назад
Same!
@jerseegrl2
@jerseegrl2 2 года назад
And a glass of milk! 😋
@keepmoving1185
@keepmoving1185 2 года назад
"Big one" fatigue has set in. I just stay at 30 meters above sea level and call it good
@brandondaniels2198
@brandondaniels2198 Год назад
This video’s gonna rack up so many more views when it actually happens
@rcolbert1971
@rcolbert1971 Год назад
I lived in Seattle for 15 years and only experienced two earthquakes back in the late 90's.
@michaelwerner5049
@michaelwerner5049 Год назад
That's the issue. The plates have built crazy pressure 2 inches per year and don't release it
@karanfield4229
@karanfield4229 2 года назад
I was in the Christchurch new Zealand earthquakes 2011. Was astoundingly huge, the power!! I'm praying you guys are safe. God bless.
@davidbride8890
@davidbride8890 2 года назад
I'm so sorry for those people that die doing the earthquake when it was going on 😔😔. Hope you're not living around there??
@Vocalancer
@Vocalancer 2 года назад
These towers can be absolutely life saving to costal communities that rely heavily on bridge access to the mainland! I’m kind surprised this is the first I’m learning about them!
@UV_Lightning
@UV_Lightning 2 года назад
I live in Coos Bay; Oregon and I saw an animation on what a Tsunami would do if one hit the Oregon coast. It would cut us off from HWY 101 making it difficult to get in or out until the water recedes. Luckily there's a lot of elevated places where people could go to wait it out.
@leeneufeld4140
@leeneufeld4140 2 года назад
Hopefully not in winter.
@johnwashburn7423
@johnwashburn7423 2 года назад
I remember North Bend the same way. Some of the higher ground was close to where people lived.
@oscarmedina1303
@oscarmedina1303 2 года назад
Have your escape route planned. You'll only have about 15-20 minutes before the first surge arrives.
@feeberizer
@feeberizer 2 года назад
The Satsop earthquake in 1999 knocked all the cellphone towers out of alignment which took several days to repair. If you don't have access to landlines, communication is going to be very difficult after a large quake. And, your local lines may go down, so you'll only have long distance. It's a good idea to have an out of state contact who can relay messages. Is any of this still being taught? I no longer live in an earthquake prone area.
@Angrykitty927
@Angrykitty927 2 года назад
I know it will be devastating but I would love to be alive to witness this force of nature-from a distance. I wish there weren’t so many lives at stake.
@theinvisiblewoman5709
@theinvisiblewoman5709 2 года назад
I just feel bad for the people at the beach because they won’t make it high enough fast enough
@FlashCadallic
@FlashCadallic 2 года назад
I was in the Kobe Japan earthquake in 1995. The hillsides looked like they literally liquefied, like a sine wave going through them. It was the weirdest thing I have ever seen, all the while bear hugging a telephone pole to say on my feet.
@blal07
@blal07 2 года назад
@@FlashCadallic were you long getting out of all that horror?
@FlashCadallic
@FlashCadallic 2 года назад
@@blal07 Luckily I lived in a suburb of Kobe and had no serious damage besides broken windows. The roads were damaged and the trains were out for a while. In the city itself many houses were crushed like pancakes. Over 6000 people died. Many were crushed as they slept as it happened in the morning.
@FrameDrumAndFlute
@FrameDrumAndFlute 2 года назад
So you want to see a huge earthquake that doesn't actually affect anyone?
@spring7643
@spring7643 2 года назад
What Tony Johnson said is truly important and needs to be known by everyone
@assassinlexx1993
@assassinlexx1993 2 года назад
Here a thought. What if Indians went to work and built the tower themselves. Oh right . Sit in a bar and complain about the government not giving them more money. 🤦‍♂️
@rondanew9916
@rondanew9916 2 года назад
I can still travel through Oregon and see how the valleys have been divided and match up perfectly with the other sides as does the crust between America and all between us They Atlantic Ocean and The European countries. Take a look at the west coast of America.
@richardglazebrook583
@richardglazebrook583 2 года назад
Ty for sharing 💜⚘🍦⚘💚 love it
@freedomthroughspirit
@freedomthroughspirit 2 года назад
I find that Dutch Sinse channel very helpful in getting a heads-up (up to a few days) for an area getting hit and with an approximate magnitude. Yesterday he mentioned this very area getting some significant action soon.
@RedRoseSeptember22
@RedRoseSeptember22 2 года назад
He's been saying that for months.
@linda6987
@linda6987 Год назад
I love Dutch, been following for years....
@roguebiscuit5282
@roguebiscuit5282 Год назад
@@linda6987 dutch can’t predict crap lmao
@happybergner9832
@happybergner9832 Год назад
I like his channel as well.
@happybergner9832
@happybergner9832 Год назад
@@roguebiscuit5282 he is doing very well
@mfg4919
@mfg4919 2 года назад
Thank you for including Indigenous voices in a this piece
@onexonesie
@onexonesie 2 года назад
Those are frauds!! White men claiming to be native americans
@Drivapete
@Drivapete 2 года назад
@@onexonesie hey, pays better than working!!
@tigerbunny6778
@tigerbunny6778 Год назад
The sea didn't rise in Turkey. They whole shoreline sank flooding their towns.
@JB-xm8qi
@JB-xm8qi Год назад
Turkey and Syria just had their share of big one. Let’s all be prepared.
@monncontreras2927
@monncontreras2927 2 года назад
Yesterday night in Alaska!!!
@portlandpatriot7784
@portlandpatriot7784 2 года назад
I've been building I'm Portland all my working life. Companies are spending 100"s of millions on siesmic upgrades to their buildings. You wouldn't believe how much reinforced steel goes into new commercial projects, but older construction like Bonneville Dam didn't have seismic codes when built. Coastal towns will be toast. It's so flat most of the area. No plans.
@danimotherofchickens479
@danimotherofchickens479 2 года назад
The old buildings which are all over Portland are the issues, as well as so many older houses, burnside bridge ect
@accansonaluyen9508
@accansonaluyen9508 Год назад
Its happening today. Philippines was hit by magnitude 7.3 last year & now, Turkey was hit w/ a magnitude of 7.8. 😥
@dianaAthemiscyra
@dianaAthemiscyra Год назад
The Midwest is overdue for a major earthquake as well. We have a sleeping Titan in the boot heel of Missouri. It's called The New Madrid Fault. Back in 1812, there were three quakes of 8.0, and greater within a short time period. The San Andreas Fault isn't the only one to worry about.
@GeckoHiker
@GeckoHiker 2 года назад
The courage it takes to knowingly live in such a seismically active area is astounding. I won't even pitch a backpacking tent near a creek for fear of flooding, much less build my house there. We have a small community nearby that was actually built in a floodplain next to a creek that overflows its banks at least twice a year. If I were them I'd just rebuild my next house as a boat.
@davidbride8890
@davidbride8890 2 года назад
Oh am so sorry 😔
@Scopes1255
@Scopes1255 2 года назад
Can’t live in fear
@davidbride8890
@davidbride8890 2 года назад
@@Scopes1255 ok, you got to get out from there now..ok
@davidbride8890
@davidbride8890 2 года назад
@@Scopes1255 how are you doing??
@kinndah2519
@kinndah2519 2 года назад
@@Scopes1255 You also can't live in idiocy. Don't expect me to donate.
@shravp769
@shravp769 2 года назад
Just had an earthquake here in Melbourne, Australia
@chaldeanakhosha
@chaldeanakhosha 2 года назад
Same
@cartwrightworm1317
@cartwrightworm1317 Год назад
I live in the Midwest and we keep saying we’d rather deal with snow than earthquakes and hurricanes.
@pattyvanegas402
@pattyvanegas402 Год назад
4:30 - tsunami tower May I suggest swapping out the stairs for ramps. This would make it easier for vulnerable members of the community.
@anthonymadril1210
@anthonymadril1210 2 года назад
Let's make sure two things happen: 1- a lot of youtubers and tiktokers are there to get as much footage as possible 2- they stay there and get squashed
@al307antony2
@al307antony2 2 года назад
Hopefully they upload fast enough!
@jillgarlick2122
@jillgarlick2122 2 года назад
@@al307antony2 yeah, be a pity to waste all that effort waiting to die 😊
@fallenwolf3368
@fallenwolf3368 2 года назад
works for me..
@wanefelicia8779
@wanefelicia8779 2 года назад
Not youtubers tho😏
@BroAnarchy
@BroAnarchy 2 года назад
"the Pacific Northwest is due for another earthquake" *Me, a Californian:* ᖇᗴᗩᒪᒪY , 𝕪𝕠𝕦 𝕕𝕠𝕟𝕥 𝕊𝔸𝕐 ???
@bluelagoon1875
@bluelagoon1875 2 года назад
Too many brainwashed sheep fell for the covid BS and now they KNOW they have us! Their latest test, which we AGAIN failed miserably, was surfside, that was a planned implosion just like the towers! We collectively are nothing but brainwashed fools who don't think for ourselves. I'm madder than hell right now. We COULD have prevented this PLANDEMIC if it weren't for the SHEEP and KARENS. Anyone who took the jab will now have a compromised immune system which will be difficult to survive the upcoming flu season, and it won't be from covid or the fake Delta variant. To those who took this, They are also chipped! This has never been about covid, it's been about genocide and getting us all chipped. Catherine Austin Fitts Planet Lockdown,,, type it in just like that. Riveting truth!
@misttylyn
@misttylyn 2 года назад
Whatever you’re smoking, you should stop.
@rebekahdavis5935
@rebekahdavis5935 2 года назад
@@bluelagoon1875 Go away, you only listen to conspiracy theorists and have no real working knowledge or scientific understanding of anything.
@firefistace2985
@firefistace2985 2 года назад
@@misttylyn HAHAHAHA
@Idontknow46262
@Idontknow46262 2 года назад
@@bluelagoon1875 shut up its real where u get the proof google Google lies dumba**
@disconer
@disconer 2 года назад
I knew someone who freaked about the 'big one' and spent thousands getting 'Earthquake Prepared' then shoved it our face that we're all doomed. 25 years later I asked whether the prep was worth it - got blocked >.
@johnwashburn7423
@johnwashburn7423 2 года назад
Of course; the only thing bigger than the next quake was his ego.
@pohakumana4288
@pohakumana4288 2 года назад
A Cascadia Event is a plate crash not a fault shift and Japan has History in writing, Jan. 26th. The 1700 Cascadia earthquake occurred along the Cascadia subduction zone on January 26, 1700 with an estimated moment magnitude of 8.7-9.2. The megathrust earthquake involved the Juan de Fuca Plate from mid-Vancouver Island, south along the Pacific Northwest coast as far as northern California.
@charliedavis8894
@charliedavis8894 2 года назад
Watching this in the middle of the night in the "ring of fire" north of California. Never bothered me because only twice have I ever experienced tremors in my 6 decades here. I just felt several tremors and verified by the things I have hanging that are slightly swinging. Interesting but not scary as I'm hours from the coast and well above the river level. I'd only worry about a tree coming down on my home. If "the big one" ever hits, I'll deal with it. The older you get, the less you care about dying.
@mandymoore5774
@mandymoore5774 2 года назад
As a kid I actually thought if I was in an earthquake the earth would crack open so much I could actually fall thru the earth and get spat out into space. Idk I was a kid!
@shinji5217
@shinji5217 2 года назад
I had the fear that pluto could fall on earth and destroy the planet (I thought it was a big as a tennis ball btw). It's normal, terrifying, but normal still.
@hannahmaria7076
@hannahmaria7076 2 года назад
@@shinji5217 I have a fear that gravity with shut off randomly and we fly up into space😳
@shinji5217
@shinji5217 2 года назад
@@hannahmaria7076 this lol, when I had the fear I've said I wasn't scared I was going to die, I was scared I'd be on space and would die without oxigen.
@PsychadelicWolf
@PsychadelicWolf 2 года назад
When I was 5 i thought that if I was caught in a tornado, it would somehow blast me into space after I watched Hercules
@lk3005
@lk3005 2 года назад
Reincarnated souls... your remembered your previous lives.
@monapause8108
@monapause8108 4 месяца назад
my 4th grade teacher went through the 9.2 magnitude Alaska quake in 1964. she said she was in high school and she ran to catch the bus for her school's ski trip. as she was running to catch the bus, the quake hit, the ground opened up, the bus fell in and then the ground closed back up. it killed everyone on the bus. she's so lucky she missed it. when the ground stopped shaking, she ran back home to find her family outside, looking at the ruins of their house. she brought in a film of the news reports and home movie footage that people in Anchorage had shot. what destruction that was.
@MichaelAMyers1957
@MichaelAMyers1957 Месяц назад
Lol
@marcellamcduffie8218
@marcellamcduffie8218 2 года назад
I Love watching my NOVA !!!!!!thank you.😍😘😊
@sirpineapple2262
@sirpineapple2262 2 года назад
Comes out a week before 6.0 in gardnerville “Hehe we’re in danger”
@dianafrances6862
@dianafrances6862 2 года назад
Carson City here. Ditto.
@jorgezelaya5224
@jorgezelaya5224 Год назад
I’m 37 years old from Southern California I’ve witnessed one large earthquake that was north ridge earth quake and one smaller one 4th of July of 2020 I think it’s overdue I personally have my emergency earth quake kit on hand ready to go…
@jimwatson4096
@jimwatson4096 Год назад
I can't wait for this
@michellelester243
@michellelester243 2 года назад
I only live 3 miles from the Shoalwater Bay Tribe in North Cove (Wash away Beach). Unfortunately, with the expected drop in elevation, western land shift and liquidification from the Big One combined with the fact that the barrier dune has been destroyed over the last century through erosion and human development, I don't see many of us making it to high ground in the 20 minutes expected between quake and wave.
@chasstone5048
@chasstone5048 2 года назад
Maybe Biden is able to help, definitely a different administration.
@jeffinphx517
@jeffinphx517 2 года назад
Buy a helicopter.
@EgaoKage
@EgaoKage 2 года назад
I've seen several of these "tsunami towers" featured in various videos. And, I can't help but see them as anything but a placebo, of sorts. The initial destruction tsunami's cause isn't the result of water rising vertically. The water will be traveling horizontally, with enough force to shear almost any such framework off at the ground. And that's just the water. Much like a tornado, the most destructive component would be other objects picked up and carried along with the wind, water, etc. To supplement such a structure, and give it even a fighting chance of surviving the impact, a wedge-like mound could be formed on the sea-facing side. Not pyramid-like, in shape. But more akin to a splitting wedge (used for splitting firewood).
@paulbergman8228
@paulbergman8228 2 года назад
The wave comes in…then it goes back out carrying everything it knocked loose coming in! At the sight of La Chole near Zhuatenajo, the tsunami went in about 4-5 kilometers, washed over earthen pyramids 20-30 feet tall, and buried everything at ground level in about 3-5 feet of sand. There is a museum there now that has many artifacts that have been found from excavations, in the ground around the area after rainstorms remove sand, and construction of local houses, etc. I have visited the area twice and it is quite interesting to see the excavations, visit local residents, and learn of the culture that existed. There are about 10 sports fields located by satellite photos, and one has been excavated, as well as one of the earthen pyramids surface area and crest platform of about 1+ acres. We ate lunch prepared by one of the village couples and they had about 30+ artifacts just sitting on the ground in their backyard consisting of bowls, plates, implements and even a grain or corn grinding platform like a small corn hole game platform, carved out of stone about 1/5 the size. There are many more artifacts that were sent to the cultural museum in Mexico City. What will happen on the Pacific coast will be very similar from an earthquake of 9+. The Jan 1, 1700 tsunami was recorded in documents in Japan that registered the tsunami arriving on Jan 2nd since it had crossed the international dateline the same day. 😳
@fobbitoperator3620
@fobbitoperator3620 2 года назад
Not to mention, the actual ground the "tsunami towers" are anchored to, will be moved aside several dozen 'er so feet/yards...quite VIOLENTLY!
@DirtFlyer
@DirtFlyer 2 года назад
@@fobbitoperator3620 I've worked as a foundation and geotechnical engineer in previous stages of my career, so I can give you a little information here. Many steel frame structures with deep foundations actually faired quite well in the 2011 Japan tsunami. The problem was there weren't many of them. Most residential structures were built on shallow foundations with wood framing, and these were either destroyed or broke away from their foundations and floated away and were completely destroyed. The schematic shown in the video of the towers shows them with deep foundations, which would be drilled concrete piers or driven steel piers anchored in bedrock, or 50 to 100 feet into solid soil. This would assure that the structures would not move even during a violent tsunami.
@fobbitoperator3620
@fobbitoperator3620 2 года назад
@@DirtFlyer Aaaahhhhh yes, a fellow adult speaking with wisdom, common sense, & science. Rare these days here on the interwebs nets. I myself was a Local 1 Ironworker (not an engineer) in Chicago for 13 years. I assembled & installed deep subterranean caissons to reinforce foundations for high rises, highway overpasses, & a myriad of other structures which required heavy duty lateral support. For sustained lateral pressure, like wind, floods hyperactive 6 year olds on BIG wheels etc, I would presume these types of structures would have the depth & tinsel strength to stand up to high winds, raging flood waters & maybe even low registering Earthquakes. But a 300-400 mph +100' tall tsunami?? Eehhh, I'm going to go out in a limb here & say perhaps if fabricated with the utmost of high quality alloys & erected properly, the physical structures "could" stand up to that sort of hydro-blast. (nevermind all the aggregate/debris the tsunami brings with it) But the people dwelling within the structures would end up bursting into piles of hamburger meat, due to the raw power of the impact, & the ambient explosive pressure of a MMAAASSIVE wave of incalculable volume & velocity slamming into the structure at those speeds. Your comment made perfect sense from an structural engineering standpoint. But the soft liquid filled bodies of the people within the structures would practically explode with all that intense pressure lambasting them all at once. Kansas, Nebraska & even Idaho would be safe from tsunamis. Relocation might be a sound plan. CHEERS!!!
@DirtFlyer
@DirtFlyer 2 года назад
@@fobbitoperator3620 That's some good hard work you've done! I've done inspection work on a few sites where some of these massive structures were installed. The equipment and capabilities is always mind blowing to me when you get to see the 10+ foot diameter drilled piers going in. The only structures that withstood the tsunami in Japan were BOTH steel or concrete structures and with deep foundations. And if you're below water level in one of those buildings you are still toast. But new skyscrapers are built to withstand 8+ magnitude earthquakes, although they employ even more measure such as active damping within the buildings and such. A tsunami tower would not require that level of engineering and is specifically designed to endure the forces of the tsunami waves and debris crashing into it. I believe you also would not have walls on the towers, just the bare steel framework perhaps with concrete to protect from debris, so the lateral forces would be decreased. Your thoughts on the speed of a tsunami aren't quite accurate. In the open ocean tsunamis do travel at the speed of jet airplanes. Once they get into shallow water they slow down significantly to the speed of a severe flash flood. There are many videos of the tsunami in Japan where you can observe this up close and personal. As far as the height...100 feet is extremely rare for a tsunami. In the instances where it did occur in Japan, it was due to a combination of the entire land mass dropping down many feet, and the wave height being amplified as it came into narrowing ports and harbors with steep, high shore slopes. These types of harbors are not very common on the OR or WA coast, although they definitely could experience the drop in elevation of the landmass to some degree. I would guess that in Japan's tsunami the average wave height was somewhere around 40 feet high. In the end, I would say that a tower is a "good enough for now" approach. The better long term approach would be moving entire cities and towns on the coast to higher ground, and building bigger highway evacuation routes with more resilient bridges.
@nemo196
@nemo196 9 месяцев назад
I live in Astoria. Grateful for the hills we have here .Every local tribe deserves full government support. I don't know what those guys on Long Beach are supposed to do.
@babybearljuju7444
@babybearljuju7444 Год назад
I think the big one went to Turkey 🇹🇷 and Syria 🇸🇾 🤔 2023
@elijahlafayette7666
@elijahlafayette7666 2 года назад
That tsunami tower doesn’t look handicap accessible. Also what’s up with the dinging sound?
@miss42310
@miss42310 2 года назад
Mind control
@kays7940
@kays7940 2 года назад
@@miss42310 could you explain further please
@daniellajailene
@daniellajailene 2 года назад
As someone that has lived in Alaska for 20 years and have been through two 7.0+ earthquakes…. I don’t appreciate this
@LowkeyValkyrie
@LowkeyValkyrie 2 года назад
So eerie that only yesterday you had an 8.2
@daniellajailene
@daniellajailene 2 года назад
@@LowkeyValkyrie haha yeah. The epicenter was like 500+ miles away from me, so I didn’t feel a thing.
@LowkeyValkyrie
@LowkeyValkyrie 2 года назад
@@daniellajailene so glad you were safe! I have a few friends in Kodiak in the Coast Guard so I was up most of the night making sure they had the all clear for Tsunamis. Crazy 0.0 💗
@danielmims8467
@danielmims8467 2 года назад
They forgot to mention that a 9.1 hit Girdwood and devastated Anchorage and the surrounding area. I remember hearing 4th Avenue. Where the start of the Iditarod is sank like 10 feet. And there is still a sunken forest in Girdwood. All the strongest quakes to hit n America have been in Alaska
@ghrocker99661
@ghrocker99661 2 года назад
I feel you. My hometown of Sand Point got hit by an 8.2 earthquake around the time you wrote this comment.
@Saucyakld
@Saucyakld Год назад
Living in New Zealand we always shake! So used to it! Big volcanos spewing and undersea as well. If it happens it happens, we already had a huge one in the south island that stunned us and before that it flattened the city of Napier.
@sxth116
@sxth116 Год назад
It’s crazy to see my own job being in this clip of the earthquake event that occurred 2 years ago in Utah, Salt Lake City
@misssyt96
@misssyt96 2 года назад
the 2018 earthquake in Alaska was pretty bad, im scared to experience something like that again it was 7.1
@PinkPug3113
@PinkPug3113 2 года назад
Me too! My heart drops every time we have an earthquake that I can „hear“ rolling in.
@zed4225
@zed4225 2 года назад
Ironically i think they just had an 8.1 couple of days ago. The plates are shifting, magma's rising, volcano's erupting...just earth making some adjustments I guess ) stay safe everyone in this crazy, beautiful world we are lucky enough to call home
@Novastar.SaberCombat
@Novastar.SaberCombat 2 года назад
It's always a tough situation. 'Tomorrow' is both something for which many can hope for... and also a day which others still may dread.
@johnf.2873
@johnf.2873 2 года назад
Tomorrow is uncertain and the end is always near.
@ES11777
@ES11777 Год назад
Wtf you guys are you both ok? Lol
@cornholeleaves3976
@cornholeleaves3976 3 месяца назад
Wow. I knew someone was going to say it. “It’s not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when.” And we got it within the first 10 seconds of the video. Great work. Never heard that expression before…Do better.
@mattcangie
@mattcangie 2 года назад
Been in the PNW for decades. I know we're due for another big one(every 20-ish years). It been just over that since the Feb/2021 shake. Part of me hopes it divides into several smaller shifts; part of me wants 'the big one'.
@nishinasuno
@nishinasuno 2 года назад
I've already survived the big in Japan. I was there in March 2011.
@jillgarlick2122
@jillgarlick2122 2 года назад
And it will, no matter what we do. Just live your lives, we all die.
@revkamalanathan
@revkamalanathan 2 года назад
You must have set your priorities right baby now ?
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