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Related: About this forumTsunami simulation
for Washington in a 9 earthquake. In case it happens, I'll just say goodbye now!!
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Tsunami simulation (Original Post)
KT2000
Aug 2019
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mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)1. Doesn't appear to show any water encroaching onto land ...
KT2000
(20,568 posts)2. Maybe they will
do that simulation later. I know where I live, it says waves over 10 feet, but there is a cliff between me and the water. I doubt it would go over the cliff but it would push up where a river empties into the Strait. That would then flood the area where I live - much like the tsunami in Japan.
BBG
(2,526 posts)3. Ballard survives?
I thought there would be bigger surge when it gets to Seattle.
KT2000
(20,568 posts)4. Looks like the split
saves Seattle, and of course Ballard, thank goodness.