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Japan Earthquake (again)

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    Japan Earthquake (again)

    BBC News - Japan: Tsunami warning for north-east after earthquake

    7.4 this time!
    Coffee's for closers

    #2
    That's very odd because I was reading this earthquake prediction earlier today:

    Comments from Piers

    I was going to post this but you beat me to it.
    I'm alright Jack

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      #3
      On the bright side though, for years we've been hearing about "the Big One" due to strike Japan and cause untold worldwide disruption.

      But now it's happened, and in a way that means one fewer thing to worry about.
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        #4
        The Calfornia big one is due.

        That's the one that will reduce San Francisco to rubble.

        Need to get it over with.
        I'm alright Jack

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          #5
          Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
          A 1m high wave doesn't sound too bad, considering everything it might normally have affected was washed away totally in March.
          The vegetarian option.

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            #6
            Best time for an earthquake and a tsunami is just after an earthquake and a tsunami I reckon.

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              #7
              Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
              On the bright side though, for years we've been hearing about "the Big One" due to strike Japan and cause untold worldwide disruption.

              But now it's happened, and in a way that means one fewer thing to worry about.
              That was "a" Big One, how do we know it was "The" Big One?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Churchill View Post

                That was "a" Big One, how do we know it was "The" Big One?
                Hmm, true. But Japan is now about 8 feet nearer the US than it was. So I imagine that must have relieved a fair bit of stress in the subduction zone.
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