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Originally Posted by Sirius
When were they and can you provide a link to that evidence
I would be interested to see which of those affect the UK and are large enough to create tidal waves or capable of shaking concrete reinforced building to the ground in the UK. Considering the standards that any nuclear reactor building will need to be built to any earthquakes would need to be a pretty dam big ones. I don't think we have seen one large enough in the UK yet.
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well the keep spouting global warming aha new blurb is climate change.
Our town had for abit tsunami warning airraid sirens god knows what they think we can do in 1 hour. there no high ground to escape too.
In 1953 the was big big tidal surge which flooded lincolnshire norfolk caused to believe earthquake in norway area causing massive water displacement in north sea. It cost lives. It could easily happen again.
If the scientist are right lets say it is true then climate will adapt we could face with tornado like america get. Eathquakes could be even more prominent or larger.
We had 6 magnitude earthquakes in past notably yarmouth.
History suggest we had some biggish ones they could return old faultlines could come active once again.
Lake district scarfel, and scotlands glencoe are actually super volcano might again wake up.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/prog.../article.shtml
We cant be closed to our ecological past of the future we cant predict it. It might be thousands years it might not.
We should at our peril be not vigilant and prepared.