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![]() Dionne wrote: dxAce wrote: wrote: I talked by phone, about an hour ago, with a gentleman on DG and he said they experienced waves 3 to 4 feet high but suffered no damage. If the island's elevation is only 4 to 22 feet high, that makes sense. But why was there so much damage to the coast of Somalia, another 2000 miles further west, and no damage to DG?? Would they tell us if there really was damage on DG?? Nah, it's all a big secret to get you conspiracy kooks going! But actually it probably has a lot to do with the mechanics of the wave itself and the sea floor/bed around Diego Garcia itself. The wave may have 'flowed' around Diego Garcia, but when it reached Somalia it had nowhere else to go but up the beach. It's pretty simple physics. dxAce Michigan USA It all has to do with something called "run-up".........basically, it's how far the water travels inland which is determined by the sea floor. USGS has an online walk through on the mechanics of the tsunami. I am a survivor of the great Alaskan earthquake and subsequent tsunamis in 1964. Did you know that since the initial temblor (off the coast of Sumatra) there have been a total of 46 exceeding 5.0......and that there now are indications that a wave was generated as well that entered the pacific. Interesting stuff here. Yes, there have been a lot of aftershocks. I subscribe to the the service he http://earthquake.usgs.gov/products/..._services.html Which notifies me of earthquakes exceeding 5.5 anywhere in the world or 4.5 in the USA. dxAce Michigan USA |
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