I will be in my boat on the west coast of Florida with coolers of water, food and flood insurance papers in the dry box .
I don't care what you wrote. A mega is not cutting steel. I will break beams sure but it's not cutting anything as water has to be focused like a laser to do that.
A mega tsunami is the least likely event to happen from a landslide there. There will be one but how large by most estimates I have seen are something like the Sumatra or Japanese quake at worst.
It won't be moving that fast. It will be either equivalent to the Japanese quake or twice that size at best by time it gets across the pond.
Now if a mile wide comet hit the Atlantic ocean at the speed of a bullet then everyone east of the Mississippi is going to get a bath but that will probably be the best way to go rather than be torched by the fire after.
I already wrote it and I will repeat it for you, the worst case Mega Tsunami would have the speed of an airplane and the weight of a million tons.
Water at the speed of sound cuts through steel like a hot knife through butter.
It will crush everything in it's path, there is no chance to survive on the coast.
I don't care what you wrote. A mega is not cutting steel. I will break beams sure but it's not cutting anything as water has to be focused like a laser to do that.
A mega tsunami is the least likely event to happen from a landslide there. There will be one but how large by most estimates I have seen are something like the Sumatra or Japanese quake at worst.
It won't be moving that fast. It will be either equivalent to the Japanese quake or twice that size at best by time it gets across the pond.
Now if a mile wide comet hit the Atlantic ocean at the speed of a bullet then everyone east of the Mississippi is going to get a bath but that will probably be the best way to go rather than be torched by the fire after.