Tsunami caused alot of damage to the earth itself

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Lisa4Catholics:
Okay I will say it:ehh: This is Gods creation and I believe the sin here is too much,I think the earth is trying to shake the fleas off:nope: What happened after Jesus was crucified?:hmmm:
Perhaps, but in that case, it should have happened here.
 
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geezerbob:
That was obviously caused by global warming, which, in turn was caused by the United States. Everybody knows that!
Yeah - we didn’t sign off on Kyoto. :rolleyes:
 
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Brad:
Perhaps, but in that case, it should have happened here.
Just because it has not happened yet,it does not mean it will not,our Lord gives warnings too:yawn: Also,Brad you know what has happened in Florida recently,did you notice during that time sharks were closing beaches down?Swarming in the 100’s:ehh: Everyday Florida is in the news with cases of horindous child abuse,child abductions,and murders.The recent stry in the news section about the baby born alive in an abortion mill,that nobody would help:nope: Is perhaps the Lord trying to give us a warning.Did God not always let his people go just so far before chastisement?Should we not listen?
 
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Almeria:
Look at a topological map and you’ll get a good idea. If you’re near Cleveland, you’ll be fine. The south would be in pretty bad shape–places like Florida and South Carolina are pretty flat on the coast, and the water in such lowlying areas could go several miles inland according to articles I’ve read. I don’t know about Tampa–that’s on the gulf side, right? I would think that it would be possible for a bit of the tsunami to sweep around Florida and go up the coast.
Move to Buffalo! We have lots of fresh water! And since global warming is looming we really will be the Miami of the North. It’s a good long term plan.

**Reality Check:**It doesn’t snow in Buffalo year-round. In fact, we have more summer sunshine than any major Northeast city (even more than Atlanta in the south), and winter temperatures are milder than in Chicago, Minneapolis and Toronto.
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                          DID YOU          KNOW . . .

      **"REMARKABLE SEASONS": Interesting Weather Facts In Buffalo Niagara**
  • Buffalo has more summer sunshine than any other major city in the Northeast. 67 percent more sun than Boston, New York, Philadelphia, or Washington.
  • Buffalo has less summer rain than any other major Northeast city.
  • Buffalo’s summer rain falls mainly at night and interferes little with our many outdoor festivals and activities.
  • Buffalo’s average summer afternoon temperature (80·F) is the most comfortable of any city in the Northeast due to the moderating breezes off Lake Erie.
  • The Lake Erie water temperature is in the mid-70’s range every summer (warmer than Cape Cod or the Jersey shore) making boating and swimming quite comfortable.
  • The moderating effect of the Great Lakes gives the region a growing season of over 180 days. . . most favorable for the many fruit orchards and vineyards in the region.
  • Buffalo gets plenty of snow. . . but most of it falls in small daily amounts. Storms of 6 inches or more occur on the average of just twice each winter.
  • Buffalo’s Airport is closed less often than most Northeast airports. . . less than 12 hours total in an average year.
  • Buffalo’s winter temperatures are milder than Chicago, Minneapolis and Toronto.
  • White Christmas? No guarantee in Buffalo. Just 54 % are white!
  • Snow covers the ground only 60%-70% of the time in January or February and even less in December.
  • Lake Erie is responsible for far more than producing lake-effect snow: it also is a major site of water-recreation in the spring and summer, and one of the area’s chief natural beauties year-round.
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                                  "The summers are                 the best anywhere. The winters are snowy but not too cold. No one here                 experiences earthquakes, forest fires, mudslides, flooding, tornadoes, or                 hurricanes. Snow melts, and besides, we know how to deal with it.”
– Robert M. Greene, Buffalo
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                                               "Unlike many cities, Buffalo                 offers the opportunity for different things to do all year. Where else can you                 find a city that has access to the water for the summer and nearby skiing for                 the winter?"
– Paul Chameli, Buffalo
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                                               "Where else can                 you get the best of all the seasons? The promise of spring, the warmth of                 summer, the crispness of fall, and the exhilaration of winter."
– Steven P. Siffringer, Buffalo
 
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