Top 10 US Possible Natural Disasters

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Top 10 US Possible Natural Disasters

#10 - Pacific Northwest Megathrust Earthquake
Geologists know it’s just a matter of time before another 9.0 or larger earthquake strikes somewhere between Northern California and Canada. The shaking would be locally catastrophic, but the biggest threat is the tsunami that would ensue from a fault line that’s seismically identical to the one that caused the deadly 2004 tsunami in Indonesia

#9 - New York Hurricane
Major hurricanes have made direct hits on the boroughs before, but the interval between them is so long that people forget, and officials fear they might not take evacuation orders seriously. The larger problem: It would take nearly 24 hours to make a proper evacuation of New York City, but hurricanes move more swiftly as they race north, so real warning time could be just a few hours.

#8 - Asteroid Impact
Scientists can’t say when the next devastating asteroid impact will occur. Odds are it won’t be for decades or centuries, but an unknown space rock could make a sucker punch any time. Many experts say planning to deal with a continent-wide catastrophe should begin now.

#7 - Los Angeles Tsunami
An earthquake fault just off Southern California could generate a major quake and a $42 billion tsunami that would strike so fast many coastal residents would not have time to escape. Add to that the unprecedented destruction from the earthquake’s shaking, and the situation would be reminiscent of Hurricane Katrina.

#6 - Supervolcano
It probably won’t happen for hundreds or possibly even millions of years, but nobody really knows when Yellowstone will blow again, destroying life for hundreds of miles around and burying half the country in ash up to 3 feet (1 meter) deep.

#5 - Midwest Earthquake
It has been nearly two centuries since a series of three magnitude-8 quakes shook the then-sparsely populated Midwest, centered near New Madrid, Missouri. Another big one is inevitable. Now the region is heavily populated, yet building codes are generally not up to earthquake snuff. What’s more, geology east of the Rockies causes quakes to be felt across a much wider region. Shelves would rattle from Boston to South Carolina. Some homes along the Mississippi would sink into oblivion.

#4 - Heat Waves
Heat waves kill more U.S. residents than any other natural disaster. As many as 10,000 people have died in past events. As urban areas get hotter, electricity systems are strained and the population ages, the risk grows.

#3 - East Coast Tsunami
It seems no coast is immune to the threat of tsunami. For the Eastern United States, the likeliest scenario is waves kicked up by an asteroid splashing into the ocean. Astronomers already have their eye on one rock that could hit in the distant future, but the cosmos could hold a surprise, too.

#2 - Gulf Coast Tsunami
A fault line in the Caribbean has generated deadly tsunamis before. Up to 35 million people could be threatened by one in the not-to-distant future, scientists say.

#1 - Total Destruction of Earth
Okay, so nobody is spending too much time worrying about what to do if the planet is annihilated, but at least one person has seriously pondered whether and when it could happen. From being sucked into a black hole to being blown up by an antimatter reaction, there are scientifically plausible risks of an event that would render this whole list moot.
 
I find it interesting...but number 1...um...I dont think the totdal destruction of Earth is really something the US just needs to worry about...you think?
 
You forget man made disasters like for example grey / green goo.
 
My television told me that I'm getting a tsunami and a mega Earthquake here.
I'll be ground into a fine powder and washed away.
 
Homeland security actually has on their disaster list a Singularity protocol.That is,what to do if black holes and the like pop up due to scientific
experiments.
 
Darkdd said:
Homeland security actually has on their disaster list a Singularity protocol.That is,what to do if black holes and the like pop up due to scientific
experiments.

*G* and what would that be? run around like little girls screaming cause that is practically all you can do in that situation.
 
Of all those options, 'Asteroid Impact' appears to be the most plausable.

Heaven help us (hope Bruce Willis is on standby)
 
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:D
 
Emrys said:
*G* and what would that be? run around like little girls screaming cause that is practically all you can do in that situation.
That i do not know:D
 
WHAT!!!!? How come zombie outbreak isn't on there?
 
I don't see an east coast tsunami affecting anybody in New York City.
Maybe out in eastern Long Island
 
No mention of a Godzilla attack, I see.
 
The Supervolcano would be cool to see from a satellite.
 
You missed out a Barbara Streissand attack


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Malice said:
Top 10 US Possible Natural Disasters

#10 - Pacific Northwest Megathrust Earthquake
Geologists know it’s just a matter of time before another 9.0 or larger earthquake strikes somewhere between Northern California and Canada. The shaking would be locally catastrophic, but the biggest threat is the tsunami that would ensue from a fault line that’s seismically identical to the one that caused the deadly 2004 tsunami in Indonesia

This would be a really great way to get back at China.
 
Nothining about massive tornados??

C'mon you get a good twister and It can be even more violent than a hurricane
 
If Yellowstone blows, I think the devestation will be much further reaching than they are anticipating and a very large part of this entire continent will be damaged, including parts of Canada.

jag
 
Emrys said:
*G* and what would that be? run around like little girls screaming cause that is practically all you can do in that situation.

We would go to terror alert red. That's the response to any problem raise the terror alert.

Where's bird-flu? I thought that was supposed to kill us all very soon.
 
amazingfantasy15 said:
We would go to terror alert red. That's the response to any problem raise the terror alert.

Where's bird-flu? I thought that was supposed to kill us all very soon.

Bird Flu got held up in Customs with the Killer Bees
 

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