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On Fri, 08 Nov 2024 09:58:22 -0800, Robert WoodwardAnd the memory of Dunkirk will be replaced with the memory of Seattle....
<robertaw@drizzle.com> wrote:
In article <vglgaq$o84$1@reader1.panix.com>,And, IIRC, the Duwamish valley, which might be considered part of
jdnicoll@panix.com (James Nicoll) wrote:
>In article <lsesij93jemheqibovvadf4n9n33u3aj9i@4ax.com>,>
Paul S Person <psperson@old.netcom.invalid> wrote:On 7 Nov 2024 23:45:56 -0000, kludge@panix.com (Scott Dorsey) wrote:>
>Paul S Person <psperson@old.netcom.invalid> wrote:>Seattle doesn't want you. We are actually considering reviving the>
Lesser Seattle movement of the past.
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Remember, it always rains in Seattle.
Might be a nice place for a Worldcon, though.
Unless we are under a Heat Dome and the power fails.
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Or we get another dose of Freezing Rain. One lasting more than one
day.
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Small tornadoes are rare, but not unknown. Maybe once a decade or two.
Or Mt Rainier erupts, sending a lahar downhill.
That will wipe out Tacoma; but downtown Seattle is probably outside the
danger zone (the airport and adjacent hotels are up on a plateau and
should be above all of that).
Seattle.
But, yes, the lahar probably wouldn't reach downtown. The accompanying
earthquake(s), though, surely will.
And then there's the ash ... I wasn't here for Mt St Helens but we
apparently got an inch or two of it. Cars didn't start -- their
radiators were clogged, IIRC.
All that and the general pandemonium (we panic every Winter when it
snows because it doesn't snow that often, what do you think a volcanic
eruption will do to us?) would probably shut down/cancel any
conventions.
The major airport (Sea-Tac) might survive, but that doesn't mean it
will be useable for a while, possibly a few weeks.
Amtrak and Greyhound (or other such buses) ... would probably
encounter the lahar. Roads and tracks take time to replace. Bridges
take even longer.
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