I really loathe scare articles like that. It's not that it couldn't happen, because I have no doubt that it could; it's the timing of the article that's bothersome. I've read a few this week already that are doom and gloom predictors for the US. Like you said, it could happen thousands of years from now.Keer wrote:We are not immune.
Ever heard of the La Palma volcano?
BBC Science & Nature wrote:
In other words, any time in the next few thousand years a huge section of southern La Palma, weighing 500 thousand million tonnes, will fall into the Atlantic ocean.
What will happen when the volcano on La Palma collapses? Scientists predict that it will generate a wave that will be almost inconceivably destructive, far bigger than anything ever witnessed in modern times. It will surge across the entire Atlantic in a matter of hours, engulfing the whole US east coast, sweeping away everything in its path up to 20km inland. Boston would be hit first, followed by New York, then all the way down the coast to Miami and the Caribbean.
There are few basements in Florida. The highest point in the state is 40 feet above sea level. Could be tomorrow, could be 6000 A.D.
Root article here : http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/20 ... nami.shtml
Thanks, BBC, for trying to scare us. We appreciate it.