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  • In six hours, you, your government,

  • and 124 million other people across 14 states

  • will be tested by the greatest disaster to ever hit the U.S. East Coast.

  • A great wave, 1000 meters (3280 ft.) tall,

  • moving towards you at 1000 km/h (621 mph),

  • and that's only the beginning.

  • This is 'What If,'

  • and here's what would happen if a megatsunami hit the U.S. East Coast.

  • Unlike most tsunamis that are triggered by tectonic activity,

  • megatsunamis are caused by sudden impact.

  • A huge chunk of debris, possibly a meteor, smashes the water,

  • creating a huge wave, which might reach thousands of meters high.

  • The initial super wave would set off a chain reaction of smaller waves in all directions.

  • But by smaller, we really mean they'd be about 100 meters (328 ft.) high instead of 1000.

  • Depending on the size and location of the impact,

  • and the speed of the waves racing towards you,

  • you may get a few hours warning.

  • But will that be enough time?

  • Welcome to La Palma, one of the 7 main Canary Islands,

  • home to 81,000 people, and a giant, scary volcano.

  • Suppose it erupts, and the eruption is big enough

  • that it triggers a massive landslide.

  • Massive enough, to send over a billion tons of rock sliding into the ocean, causing...

  • a megatsunami.

  • The initial wave is 914 meters (3000 feet) high.

  • It surges upwards and outwards,

  • setting off a chain reaction of deadly waves in all directions.

  • In 6 hours, a series of 30 meter (100 ft) waves will batter the American East Coast.

  • Ramming speed:

  • "Ramming speed."

  • "Ramming speed!"

  • 900 km/h (560 mph).

  • One of the 7 Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting buoys

  • floating along the Atlantic Coast will undoubtedly

  • register this mega-displacement of water,

  • giving the U.S. Tsunami Warning Center time to alert anyone who might be in danger.

  • The only problem is, that's 38% of the American population.

  • The entire U.S. East Coast would be affected,

  • putting 14 states, and 124 million people,

  • including key members of the government, at risk.

  • If you can't make it out in time, then climb.

  • In major cities, the newest and tallest skyscrapers

  • would be the safest places to go.

  • And your own safety will be entirely your responsibility,

  • since emergency services wouldn't really be able

  • to take action until the onslaught was over.

  • In the best case scenario, you've managed to evade the disaster completely.

  • Your family is safe, but your home, not so much.

  • Worse, you're on the roof of a skyscraper, safe, with a group of survivors,

  • waiting for a helicopter to come pick you up, which might take a very long time.

  • But in the worst case scenario...

  • The death toll would be staggering;

  • the economic impact, easily costing billions, if not trillions of dollars.

  • It will take decades to rebuild, and yet,

  • is it wrong to suggest that we might've gotten off easy?

  • How much worse would it have been without the 6 hours of advance notice?

  • That's right, you owe a big thank you to these super smart buoys monitoring the coast,

  • keeping you safe and dry, so that you can rest easy,

  • and keep watching 'What If.'

In six hours, you, your government,

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如果一場特大海嘯襲擊美國會怎樣? (What If A Mega-Tsunami Hit The United States?)

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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