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To: miraje who wrote (1532823)4/8/2025 8:10:56 PM
From: Bonefish5 Recommendations

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The Cascadia subduction zone is a 960 km (600 mi) convergent plate boundary, about 100–200 km (70–100 mi) off the Pacific coast of North America, that stretches from northern Vancouver Island in Canada to Northern California in the United States. It is capable of producing 9.0+ magnitude earthquakes and tsunamis that could reach 30 m (100 ft) high.

Yep. Rolf would be Juan de Fuca-ed.



To: miraje who wrote (1532823)4/8/2025 8:12:59 PM
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I voted for Trump and support most of what he's doing, but I think he needs to slow down and cool it some on these tariff and trade war issues. The economy is an aircraft carrier, not a racing yacht, and can't tack back and forth on a dime. Businesses need stability and can't plan for the future when the groundwork shifts every other day. IMO, it's time for Trump to ease off..



To: miraje who wrote (1532823)4/9/2025 2:10:23 PM
From: Eric  Respond to of 1573695
 
We are not overdue for the Big one.

But the the gulf and or east coast gets struck with hurricanes every year.

Lots of waterfront property available down there!