N.Y.C. sits on a Earth quake fault line...

Shagly

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...So why is it that N.Y.C. sits near the Indian Point nuclear reactor that was built after W.W. II and they never get a Tsunami?
 
...So why is it that N.Y.C. sits near the Indian Point nuclear reactor that was built after W.W. II and they never get a Tsunami?

Tsumani's are very selective and particular as to where they want to strike, just like tornados! :rolleyes:
 
Shagly said:
N.Y.C. sits on a Earth quake fault line...

Congrats on just learning something most of us found out about in grade school / junior high.
 
Congrats on just learning something most of us found out about in grade school / junior high.

Just look at the maps of the U.S. Geological Service.

Manhattan is living on borrowed time.
 
...So why is it that N.Y.C. sits near the Indian Point nuclear reactor that was built after W.W. II and they never get a Tsunami?

As far as I know there are faults all through the NY to Boston area. Also in upper NY state Buffalo, Rochester, Batavia etc. Problem is that populations and economies got developed before the risk was established.

As per the Tsunami it all depends on what is going on offshore. There was one on the Avalon peninsula of Newfoundland in 1929. An area you would not associate with earthquakes.
 
...So why is it that N.Y.C. sits near the Indian Point nuclear reactor that was built after W.W. II and they never get a Tsunami?

This is kinda like don't ask, don't tell....nobody mentions it and everything will be ok....you just fucked it all up
 
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