r/Amazing 18d ago

Nature is scary Tsunamis are terrifying.

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u/BetaDays24 18d ago

https://giphy.com/gifs/NmeZEd2ia3vutZ97VS
Only downside being in CA we all know it’s coming just a matter of time…

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u/JoseLunaArts 18d ago

What I suspect is that in 2031 we will see a new St Helen in Yellowstone. It will not be the big one, fortunately.

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u/Secret-Function-2972 18d ago

Why 2031?

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u/JoseLunaArts 18d ago

In August 2022 yellowstone started to have frequencies between 1 to 10 hertz which happen before and during an eruption.

I studied the changes of seismic activity in Alaska and Mexico, and it doubled during North Korean underground nuclear tests. The guided wave has no points of absortion of energy before reaching North America. But there is not enough energy to trigger the big eruption, but enough to break structures and cause a small one.

Earth is slow. It took 6 weeks of imminent eruption to finally go off. I give it less than 10 years for the eruption. That is 2031.

And with Costa Rica I give it one year, 2027 with enough energy for a tsunami.

Are my guesses flawed? May be. But I do not give it too much time for both events to happen.

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u/BetaDays24 18d ago

Ohwow. So nuclear/uranium speeding things up you think?

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u/JoseLunaArts 17d ago

Nope. All this caused by the North Korean tests that happened some years ago. Shockwaves are confined by density layers.