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Subject: Re: Places with the least natural disasters Posted on: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 13:22:06 EDT

On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 09:15:25 -0700, "Mimi"
wrote:

>
>"Hatunen" wrote in message
>news:vepei1ppc4doj8cq5u0keirq33g5umm1da@4ax.com...

>> You're whistling past the graveyard, there. When the Really,
>> Really Big Northwest Earthquake hits you won't consider it nice
>> at all. And it will hit, sooner or later.
>>
>> Ashfall from an erupting Mt Rainier or Mt Baker or Mt Adams won't
>> be nice either.
>
>The prevailing winds from the west push ashfall east of Seattle. We never
>saw any from Mt. St. Helens. And the lahars from Mt. Rainier won't get that
>far.

Kind of depends on the winds, doesn't it? What time of year are
there winds from the east?

>However, there's talk of an 8.0 subduction earthquake....

The Really, Really Big Northwest Earthquake. Happened before,
will happen again.

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