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RE: Yeah, ok, that's one thing but why don't we talk about the possibility of a lahar from Rainier?USGS has most reenctly given us a 1 in 7 chance of a substantial' event like the one that send sand flowing all the way up to the Port of Seattle only 1200 years ago happening in the average person's lifetime. An event such as the Osceola mudflow (6000 years ago) would obliterate Tacoma, Puyallup, and most of Renton, and probably even damage downtown Seattle.Those are terrible odds if everything you own is at stake, and your lives as well. I won't even consider property built on the Osceola mudflow. I mean do you really want to die in your bed as a wall of mud rushes towards you at 60 km/h? I know I don't.Rainier doesn't even have to erupt for this to happen. It just has to shrug it's shoulders Rate this comment: 0 0
By: | Sep 25, 2015 | Report Comment
It's really great that poeple are sharing this information.
By: | Mar 25, 2013 | Report Comment
As you might guess, the answer is a bit wierd. The 13.7 biiolln year number tells us how far you can *see*. You can only see how far light has had time to travel since the big bang. So, when the universe was only a million years old, you could only see a million light years That doesn't mean the universe was only a million light years in radius!.. It also doesn't mean that we are at any special center it just appears that way.
By: | Nov 18, 2012 | Report Comment
Action requires konwdelge, and now I can act!
By: | Dec 31, 2011 | Report Comment
cool runnings
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