Those of you who live at height would escape the immediate effects of a mega-tsunami, but soon you'd find yourselves having to accommodate homeless survivors. Oh and hope that the Dungeness nuclear power station had been decommissioned by then...
do you have a tin-foil hat in that bug-out-bag of yours 🙄
I watched the program, why don't we just slowly dismantle the volcano now and avoid the problem ?
Not sure it can get any blasted wetter around here after the last few "summers".
Exactly what I had to do in 2004 when I heard one was on the way and I was kitesurfing off the One Eye in Mauritius, panic, have a dread feeling in the pit of my stomach as I raced to gather my family together, to get them to high ground, then rang the UK to try and get some news as to what exactly we could expect, not easy on Boxing day.
The worse thing is the lack of news, how big, which direction, etc etc.
If you are alone, then the best place is out to sea, you hardly notice them, they have a very long wave length and only tend to surge, like the tide going out then coming in all in one go, experienced one in Japan once a long time ago, but not as scary was the 2004 one, which as it happened just passed us as a tidal surge being the wrong/right side of the island, the took the brunt up north.
Very scary though if you have dependants around, not nice at all.
I would play the song Fish Story and wait for the clever Japanese girl to sort it all out.
the coast will be a lot easier to get too and London will be destroyed beyond repair,...
its a win win for me 😀
No problem where I live, 70 miles inland, and around 210' above sea level, but I spend time down in South Hams, so provided I'm not in the pub in Beesands when it comes in I'd be ok, as the friends I stay with are 350' higher up near Start Point, so I could stand up there and watch the wave pass by.
It might not cause so much damage in Start Bay, as it faces east and Start Point would take most of the hit as the wave heads east.
Salcombe would be screwed, though...
So what would you do in the event of a mega-tsunami?
Just feel sorry for them, again.
However, if we had a mega-tidal wave here in the UK, now that might be a different story!
If a tsnumami reaches this far, then planet Earth is well and truly fubared.
You beat me to it, and yours was funnier!
I am about 100 miles from the sea
I don't think you do.
If it was windy too I'd go windsurfing.
Duck and cover, drop and roll or dodge and weave.... simples 🙂
I'm in Derbyshire very close to the furthest point from any UK coastline, though not terribly high up. I suspect I'd be heading a bit higher up - top of Crich tower should provide a good view of it all!
Well, at 600 miles from the ocean and living at 6000 ft. if one hits here, we are all, wherever we might be, definitely screwed. 😯
I'm in the Highlands so probably ok. However anyone living in Inverness should know that there was a tsunami in the past that reached most of the way up Castle St.
sandbags, lots of sandbags

