Originally posted by: randomlinh
my gf/wife/kids. my wallet. my phone. my backup drive. my camera bag. pretty much in that order.
Originally posted by: weadjust
I'm not leaving. FEMA will arrive quickly to assist me.
Originally posted by: Aberforth
Originally posted by: Ticky
More precisely, you have 5 minuts until you need to hop in your car and drive away from the coast. Pretend you live next to the coast. As to why a tsunami, it was the best natural disaster I could think of where you have a good idea of the time-to-event. Substitute wild fire or meteor impact if you wish.
lol...tsunami comes at 300 miles/hr and wipes out everything within 60 seconds upto 70 mile radius. The best thing to do is to go underground or stay above 200ft.
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
my computer has a carrying case ready for this sort of situation. I would also get my dog, SO, GPS, food, water.
Originally posted by: Abe Froman
I was waiting for the response, I would stay home and guard my possessions and my home with loaded firearms at every door and window. Waiting for looters.
Originally posted by: Kev
Originally posted by: Aberforth
Originally posted by: Ticky
More precisely, you have 5 minuts until you need to hop in your car and drive away from the coast. Pretend you live next to the coast. As to why a tsunami, it was the best natural disaster I could think of where you have a good idea of the time-to-event. Substitute wild fire or meteor impact if you wish.
lol...tsunami comes at 300 miles/hr and wipes out everything within 60 seconds upto 70 mile radius. The best thing to do is to go underground or stay above 200ft.
I'm pretty sure you don't need to be above 200ft. Maybe 40 or 50.
Originally posted by: Kev
Originally posted by: Aberforth
Originally posted by: Ticky
More precisely, you have 5 minuts until you need to hop in your car and drive away from the coast. Pretend you live next to the coast. As to why a tsunami, it was the best natural disaster I could think of where you have a good idea of the time-to-event. Substitute wild fire or meteor impact if you wish.
lol...tsunami comes at 300 miles/hr and wipes out everything within 60 seconds upto 70 mile radius. The best thing to do is to go underground or stay above 200ft.
I'm pretty sure you don't need to be above 200ft. Maybe 40 or 50.
Originally posted by: Triumph
My bug-out bag. Jump on the dual-sport and I'm gone, knowing that I have everything I need for at least a couple of days.
Originally posted by: Aberforth
Originally posted by: Ticky
More precisely, you have 5 minuts until you need to hop in your car and drive away from the coast. Pretend you live next to the coast. As to why a tsunami, it was the best natural disaster I could think of where you have a good idea of the time-to-event. Substitute wild fire or meteor impact if you wish.
lol...tsunami comes at 300 miles/hr and wipes out everything within 60 seconds upto 70 mile radius. The best thing to do is to go underground or stay above 200ft.
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Originally posted by: Aberforth
Originally posted by: Ticky
More precisely, you have 5 minuts until you need to hop in your car and drive away from the coast. Pretend you live next to the coast. As to why a tsunami, it was the best natural disaster I could think of where you have a good idea of the time-to-event. Substitute wild fire or meteor impact if you wish.
lol...tsunami comes at 300 miles/hr and wipes out everything within 60 seconds upto 70 mile radius. The best thing to do is to go underground or stay above 200ft.
I might be retarded, as I'm having trouble figuring this one out. A wave traveling at 300 miles per hour will, in one minute, destroy everything in a 70 mile radius... at 300 mph, the wave would travel 5 miles inland over the course of 60 seconds. How did the wave expand out to a 70 mile radius within 60 seconds without gaining a whole lot of speed at some point?
And, call me crazy, but if a giant wave comes, it seems the last place you would want to be is underground. Unless you're in a watertight chamber, you're going to get flooded out and drown. Even if you are in a watertight chamber, there's a chance that you have parked yourself under what is now a lake. Not terribly clever, that.