Northwest earthquake and tsunami: when, not if

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CHamilton

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Those of us who live in the Northwest know about the impending "big one." But it's still unsettling to see it laid out quite so brutally. And it will completely sever rail connections.

The Really Big One

An earthquake will destroy a sizable portion of the coastal Northwest. The question is when.

If you think New Yorker’s earthquake story is scary, better read this

Although a terrifying read, the New Yorker piece shouldn't surprise Seattle Times readers. Science reporter Sandi Doughton wrote the book on the "really big one." Literally.
 
Well THAT was a terrifying read.

I liked the demonstration with the hands, though. That was good and easy to comprehend. :)

Note to self: look for an apartment EAST of I-5.
 
I live a couple hundred feet east of I5. When the NW Apacalypse hits, party at my place. I have jalapeno poppers!
 
When we traveled along the Washington and Oregon coast a few years ago, I noted the tsunami warning signs and wondered where we would go if an earthquake hit and caused the giant wave of water to come ashore. Being from Ohio, we seldom worry about those things but this article is certainly an eye opener to the risk of living there. But of course, life is pretty risky just driving in Cleveland during rush hour.. :)
 
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