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5th largest earthquaake since 1900 (pg. 11)
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| Radagast |

Interesting. |
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| Jackson |
Reuters have now said the death toll is 59,186 but this is bound to change, they are finding bodies by the minute....Not a nice way to end the year with so much loss...
Just heard also that Richard Attenborough (The dinosaur curator from Jurrasic park 1) has been affected by the tsunamis. His 14 year old grandaughter has died and his daughter is missing in Phuket. |
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| MiB |
| yeah and they think the figures will double up if all the epedemics starts, so we can just hope they get as much help as possible, as fast as it just can be done..... :\ |
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| smokeape |
Yeah, terrible deal. Hear they're using a front end loader to scoop 'em off of the beach in Sri Lanka. A tsunami is particularly devasting to them, since a heavy dew will even produce dozens of casualties normally.
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| stren |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jackson
Just heard also that Richard Attenborough (The dinosaur curator from Jurrasic park 1) has been affected by the tsunamis. His 14 year old grandaughter has died and his daughter is missing in Phuket. |
i thought that actor has died already ?(not related to the news, just wanted to mention that)
anyways its especially terrible when kids die
such a tragedy, yet no one to blame |
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| TranceMuzik02 |
| quote: | Originally posted by MiB
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That isn't really the case, however here’s what I have to say from my geology notes:
After the earthquake the ocean is displaced and waves radiate out from the source in all directions. The wave height is between 0.5-5.0 metres, and the wavelength is between 150-250 kilometres, this all depends on the intensity of the displacement of the sea floor. Therefore they are difficult to detect because of their short wave height and long wavelength. Wave periods are between 10-60 minutes. This should remain constant as it travels over the abyssal plain (deep sea floor). When the waves reach the continental slope they slow down and increase in height. When travelling over the continental shelf towards the coast they split into a sequence of waves that can last for several hours. The latter waves are generally the largest, however, 40% of the wave energy is scattered back to the sea. Waves that were 1 metre in the ocean can reach 20 metres when approaching the coast. |
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| smokeape |
And the view in Sri Lanka looked about like this.
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| Zewad |
^^ not exactly
but nice pic none the less |
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| wienerschnitzel |
| quote: | Originally posted by smokeape
And the view in Sri Lanka looked about like this.
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i'm embarassed to admit that i almost thought that was real. Probably one of those things i should keep to myself. |
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| Ken_Allen |
| quote: | Originally posted by smokeape
And the view in Sri Lanka looked about like this.
:eek:
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+1
haha
Must have been some good surfing :nervous: |
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