femmenietzsche

There she is

argumate

hey is Seattle going to get wiped off the map by the tsunami that follows the big one or is that just Portland?

poipoipoi-2016

Just Seattle.

Portland's 100 miles inland and in a way so is Seattle, but it's on the Puget Sound.

eightyonekilograms

This is not my understanding. Tsunamis can’t make hard right turns, so there might be some water level rise and the boardwalk might eat it, but most of Seattle is not a tsunami hazard. Our real concern is all the landslides and soil liquefaction from a major earthquake. A lot of Seattle is on top of what’s basically a mud flat and it will become very unstable when the shaking starts.

Red area = fucked

Yellow area = also fucked, but for other non-tsunami reasons

kontextmaschine

The narrowness of the Columbia’s path through the Coast Range means a tsunami might make the river surge all the way back to Portland but no, our main concern in an earthquake is all the structures built before we realized Cascadian mega-quakes were a thing – including the bridges across the river dividing the city – collapsing. The Oregon coast, though, is gonna get scoured.