Octavusprime
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I kid, I kid.
. Are you positive that all of Texas becomes submerged under water from the Tsunami?
I don't think that is geologically possibly....what with the yukantan and the slop of our continental shelves ...the caribbean islands.
and all of texas is HUGE.....
A tsunami large enough to take out the majority of texas would be a world devastator that would flow until it choose to stop... because tsunamis don't climb hill country real welll..... or continental inlands for that matter..........
Agreed. It does sound far-fetched, but remember what John said about the Egyptians and the Red Sea?
I'm not starting the debunking just yet but,
Samstwitch;
Do Not worry. You are right to question the Texas flood prediction. If our alleged TT'er knew any thing he would have left out that bit of BS.
Scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey estimate that If all of the ice sitting on land in Greenland and Antarctica melted it would cause global sea levels to rise by about 215 feet, or about 65 meters.
USATODAY.com - Answers: How much would sea level rise if polar ice melted
The rest of the article tells how "all" of the ice melting is highly unlikely.
Not sure about the atlantis and Lemuria crap. One things for sure, I'll be holed up in the Sierra Nevada range turned islands.
Yes Tidal bore will be a big reason for this. The event I speak of will not happen this year for Texas. The Tsunami of this year will be a smaller event. The event I speak of that will flood Texas will be caused by what you call planet X.One thing to note for this year is a very large Tsunami that I have been talking about that will hit the USA as you call it. What I tell you next I will try to tell you as best as I can. You said you live in Texas, move to one of the states I mentioned earlier. The area you live in now will be under over 500ft of water. Move!
Timetraveler2063, I just did a little research and discovered that elevation in Fort Worth, Texas (where I live) is 612 feet above sea level. (More info here.) If your forecast comes true, then perhaps this area will not be flooded as there are 112 extra feet there. Are you positive that all of Texas becomes submerged under water from the Tsunami?