Re: Such Carnage is Hard to Believe! |
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John Levine (johnl@iecc.com) 31 Dec 2004 01:59:38 -0000
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> If such waves hit either the east or west coast of the U.S., how far > inland would the destruction be? One mile? Ten miles? How much > shoreline (ie length) would be affected?
> For example, say the wave were to hit Coney Island in Brooklyn NY,
Here on the east coast we have hurricanes and other storms, and a
On the west coast, it depends on the topography which varies a lot.
R's,
John |
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