hugheshugo wrote: > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" <raunchy...@...> wrote: > >> "If the huge methane bubble breaches the seabed, it will erupt with an >> explosive fury similar to that experienced during the eruption of Mt. Saint >> Helens in the Pacific Northwest. A gas gusher will surge upwards through >> miles of ancient sedimentary rock—layer after layer—past the oil reservoir. >> It will explode upwards propelled by 50 tons psi, burst through the cracks >> and fissures of the compromised sea floor, and rupture miles of ocean bottom >> with one titanic explosion. >> >> The burgeoning methane gas cloud will surface, killing everything it >> touches, and set off a supersonic tsunami with the wave traveling somewhere >> between 400 to 600 miles per hour. >> >> While the entire Gulf coastline is vulnerable, the state most exposed to the >> fury of a supersonic wave towering 100 feet or more is Florida. The Sunshine >> State only averages about 6 inches above sea level. A supersonic tsunami >> would literally sweep away everything from Miami to the panhandle in a >> matter of minutes. Loss of human life would be virtually instantaneous and >> measured in the millions. Of course the states of Texas, Louisiana, >> Mississippi, Alabama and southern region of Georgia—a state with no Gulf >> coastline—would also experience tens of thousands, if not hundreds of >> thousands of casualties." >> > > And if a giant asteroid was to hit the north american continental > plate at exactly the same time it would set off every earthquake > fault line and volcano on earth, and the population of china gasping > in shock at hearing the news would suck the earth's atmosphere away. > Which would make the survivors fall over and tilt the earth's orbit into the > path of the sun. Jesus this could be bad. > > Or the Sun could belch a huge solar flare with unfortunate Earth in the way making us post toasties.
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