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asian earthquake / tsunamis kill thousands

Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2004 10:26 pm
by joatmon
http://www.theaustralian.news.....html

Re: asian earthquake / tsunamis kill thousands (joatmon)

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2004 2:32 pm
by ColonelPanic
Heard about it last night... Terrible, terrible thing! As of tonight, here's the loss of lives as seen on the BBC's site:Sri Lanka: 4,850 dead Indonesia: 4,440 dead India: 4,270 dead Thailand: 430 dead Malaysia: 44 dead Maldives: 32 dead Bangladesh: 2 dead

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2004 2:58 pm
by ragingfish
With all the freaky stuff happening in nature lately (these, snow in texas, etc), does anyone else feel like we're living the movie "The Day After Tomorrow?"

Re: (ragingfish)

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2004 5:14 pm
by ColonelPanic
I need to see that movie... I do have the Art Bell/Whitley Streiber book "The Coming Global Superstorm" that it was based on... lol

Re: (ragingfish)

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2004 9:26 pm
by Mr. Poopypants
It is really weird, I was reading an article in Maxim magazine about earthquakes and tsunamis and volcanoes Friday night (while on the crapper of course) And they made mention of the fault that caused this earthquake and they said (if I remember correctly) this fault was due for a large earthquake.

Re: asian earthquake / tsunamis kill thousands

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2004 8:35 am
by ColonelPanic
Not even 24 hours ago, the numbers I posted added up to 14,068 lives lost... Now, we're looking at 21,994... Truly a sad event. Sri Lanka: 13,000 dead Indonesia: 4,500 dead India: 3,500 dead Thailand: 866 dead Maldives: 52 dead Malaysia: 44 dead Burma: 30 dead Bangladesh: 2 deadCan't say I've heard about such a tragedy of this scale in my short lifetime...And Poopy, man that's ironic!

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2004 2:40 pm
by kostby
So many places were just washed away - I've seen projections of 40,000+ ! Can't be prevented, but warnings COULD have been issued up to 2 hours before the waves hit some areas, had some of the poorest countries on earth spent $ for technology...

Re: (kostby)

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2004 8:16 pm
by Mavrik
Some of the footage showed in CNN while I was waiting for a plane at the airport showed people screaming as they got washed out...Excite.com news projects 40,000 approx to. This is bad.

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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 2:10 am
by ArcsVibe
Quote, originally posted by Mavrik »Some of the footage showed in CNN while I was waiting for a plane at the airport showed people screaming as they got washed out...Excite.com news projects 40,000 approx to. This is bad.They are saying that the death toll is around 50 000 people

Re: asian earthquake / tsunamis kill thousands (joatmon)

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 2:13 am
by damronjr
That sucks. I rememebr being in Patong Bay Phuket and Phi Phi Island. That island was so awesome. You could see your feet through the water forever. That island was so beautiful and to see what happened to it really sucks. Phuket is a big tourist place, really beautiful place to see. I really feel for those people.

Re: (ragingfish)

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 2:43 am
by Psychobroker
Quote, originally posted by ragingfish »With all the freaky stuff happening in nature lately (these, snow in texas, etc), does anyone else feel like we're living the movie "The Day After Tomorrow?"You guys should tune into Coast-to-Coast (am) - Art Bell and George Noori. Both have been talking about these global climate changes for a LONG time...way before the movie. As a matter of fact, the movie was adapted from "The Coming Global Superstorm", a book co-written by Art Bell and Whitley Streiber. Sure, many of the effects and storm characteristics in the movie are nearly impossible (cold air from the upper atmosphere flash freezing everything..), BUT most is based on scientific evidence. The main difference is that these changes will take many years to occur, not days. From what I've heard/read, these theories have been acknowledged by the Pentagon (can't find it in print)Just a little tid-bit EDIT: Quote »I need to see that movie... I do have the Art Bell/Whitley Streiber book "The Coming Global Superstorm" that it was based on... lolI just noticed this, CP...how's the book? Do you listen to C2C?

Re: (desert_dweller)

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 4:50 am
by Psychobroker
Quote, originally posted by desert_dweller »I used to listen to C2C everynight when I was on Mid-shift in Alaska. Now I work 7-4 and it just comes too late. I catch it on the weekend and friday night usually. They used to have some really bizarre stuff on there it has toned down alot over the last 5 or six years.on a side note, with the current weather events.I am glad I live in the high desert at 4800 feet and can be at 10000 ft plus in a half an hour. That sucks, but you could always try streamlink. You can download past shows and listen to them whenever it's best for you, or you can stream the live broadcast as well: http://www.coasttocoastam.com/http://ww ... m/....html

Re: (desert_dweller)

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 7:10 am
by jonathonbarton
Quote, originally posted by desert_dweller »They used to have some really bizarre stuff on there it has toned down alot over the last 5 or six years.I'll have to give it another shot... Several years ago I tuned in for a few days, and basically went...*wha?*Quote, originally posted by desert_dweller »I am glad I live in the high desert at 4800 feet and can be at 10000 ft plus in a half an hour. Ditto...oh, and not another major city within 500 miles, and no large bodies of water within further than that. ...though...sometimes...I wonder what would happen to California and Texas if all Coloradans flushed at once.

Re: asian earthquake / tsunamis kill thousands

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 8:17 am
by joatmon
Interesting global warming subtopic going on, but I thought the disaster was from a tsunami resulting from a strong earthquake. Earthquakes are not typically one of the predicted effects of global warming, so I don't understand how the global warming stuff ties in. A number of the affected countries didn't have tsunami warning systems. Does the USA have a tsunami warning system, or do we think we're immune?Just amazing the number of people affected by this thing.

Re: asian earthquake / tsunamis kill thousands (joatmon)

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 11:36 am
by rasermon
I'd seen it mentioned earlier on the tv, that the wave traveled at a speed of 500 m.p.h.. Unbelievable and so sad for the people that were hit with this.http://media.militaryphotos.ne...e.wmvhttp://www.dagbladet.no/download/tsunamiphuket.wmvhttp://homepage.mac.com/jlgolson/patong-beach.wmvhttp://www.pbase.com/issels/phuket_tsunami&page=1

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 2:38 pm
by kostby
Some incredible tidbits from this Reuters news article --> http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsA...45770Summary: About 68,000 are confirmed dead so far, the toll may double as disease takes it's toll on the survivors."U.S. scientists said the quake that set off the killer wall of water permanently moved tectonic plates beneath the Indian Ocean as much as 30 metres (98 feet), slightly shifting islands near Sumatra." LORD, how massive IS a quake that moves tectonic plates 98 feet???"In Sri Lanka, where nearly 22,000 died, hundreds of people were killed when a wave crashed into a train travelling to Galle from Colombo, wrecking carriages and uprooting the track it was travelling on. The train was called 'Sea Queen'."The tremor, the biggest in 40 years, may have caused the Earth to wobble on its axis, permanently accelerating its rotation and shortening days by a fraction of a second, U.S. scientists said. One MORE thing for environmentalists to begin worrying about...

Re: asian earthquake / tsunamis kill thousands

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 1:44 am
by ColonelPanic
Here's an interesting twist to this story:http://worldnetdaily.com/news/...42155Quote »WHEN THE EARTH MOVESDisaster mystery: No dead animalsSri Lankan wildlife officials stunned by lack of carcassesPosted: December 29, 20043:50 a.m. Eastern© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com As the human death toll from Sunday's earthquake and subsequent tsunami continues to skyrocket in Asia, a mystery is unfolding in Sri Lanka. Somehow, the animals survived the disaster. According to reports out of Colombo, Sri Lankan wildlife officials are said to be stunned. "The strange thing is we haven't recorded any dead animals," H.D. Ratnayake, deputy director of the national Wildlife Department, told Reuters. "No elephants are dead, not even a dead hare or rabbit." "I think animals can sense disaster," he added. "They have a sixth sense. They know when things are happening." The sentiment was echoed by Gehan de Silva Wijeyeratne, whose Jetwing Eco Holidays runs a hotel in the Yala National Park, the country's largest wildlife reserve where hundreds of wild elephants dwell along with some 130 other species. "This is very interesting. I am finding bodies of humans, but I have yet to see a dead animal,'' he told the Associated Press. Floodwaters reportedly rushed up to two miles inland at the park, where 41 human bodies have been recovered so far, including 13 foreigners, according to Lanka Business Online. Wildlife officers reportedly found a 13-year-old boy yesterday morning, the only survivor of the tsunami at the park. Wildlife Conservation Director General Dayananda Kariyawasam told the paper except for dead fish, no carcasses of animals have been found. The human death toll in Sri Lanka exceeds 21,000.

Re: (Psychobroker)

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 1:55 am
by ColonelPanic
Quote, originally posted by Psychobroker »I just noticed this, CP...how's the book? Do you listen to C2C?The book is pretty interesting, I bought it right after it was first released in late '99 I think it was... I think I'll dust it off and give it another read...I used to listen to C2C all the time... But then my job went from nights to days, and I couldn't stay awake any longer. Last show I remember listening to in its entirety was the "farewll" show where Art was retiring about 2 years ago... I've been meaning to tune in now that I'm up all night again, but never seem to do so...Interesting stuff on that show... Some quacks, some things questionable, but some things make me sit back and think... Like the earth changes they've been talking about for all these years. I'm always Mr. Doom and Gloom, but I've got a feeling that Mother Nature isn't finished with us yet... This tsunami is just the beginning.... Buckle up, it's going to be a rough ride! Or maybe it won't be, who knows...

Re: (ColonelPanic)

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 3:50 am
by Psychobroker
Quote, originally posted by ColonelPanic »The book is pretty interesting, I bought it right after it was first released in late '99 I think it was... I think I'll dust it off and give it another read...I used to listen to C2C all the time... But then my job went from nights to days, and I couldn't stay awake any longer. Last show I remember listening to in its entirety was the "farewll" show where Art was retiring about 2 years ago... I've been meaning to tune in now that I'm up all night again, but never seem to do so...Interesting stuff on that show... Some quacks, some things questionable, but some things make me sit back and think... Like the earth changes they've been talking about for all these years. I'm always Mr. Doom and Gloom, but I've got a feeling that Mother Nature isn't finished with us yet... This tsunami is just the beginning.... Buckle up, it's going to be a rough ride! Or maybe it won't be, who knows... Hey, it's good to find another C2C fan...it's all about having an open mind. Yes, some of C2C's guests ARE quacks, but lot's of their topics have foundations in science/truth.Art now hosts C2C Sat & Sun nights, so that's always a treat. Although, I've come to really like Noori...he's almost an exact twin of Art in how he hosts the show - kind of scary

Re: (desert_dweller)

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 5:32 am
by Psychobroker
Quote, originally posted by desert_dweller »I am glad they got rid of the chick that used to do the show on the weekends......she had a very closed mind compared to Art and George.Yes she did, not to mention the fact that she was boring as hell. Art hand-picked George as his replacement, while the other chick was selected by the station itself, from what I recall.

Re: asian earthquake / tsunamis kill thousands

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 5:38 am
by joatmon
the death toll from this tragdy is now over 80,000 human lives lost. It is hard to care about your thread hijack about some radio show

Re: asian earthquake / tsunamis kill thousands (joatmon)

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 8:02 am
by Psychobroker
Quote, originally posted by joatmon »the death toll from this tragdy is now over 80,000 human lives lost. It is hard to care about your thread hijack about some radio showNo need to be an (removed), Joat. NO ONE is hijacking anything, nor are we demeaning the loss of life and grand scale of this tragedy. The fact is that the SHOW provided excellent coverage and insight into THIS tragedy. How is that moving this thread off-topic?Just to help put it back on track - not that it ever left the tracks - here are satellite images of Sri Lankan coastline taken/provided by Digital Globe:enjoy is NOT the word: http://www.digitalglobe.com/tsunami_gallery.html

Re: asian earthquake / tsunamis kill thousands (joatmon)

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2004 2:08 pm
by rasermon
Bush Raises Tsunami Aid Tenfold to $350 Million. The disaster, which killed more than 121,000 people and left millions homeless, hungry and thirsty, triggered an outpouring of support from across the globe.

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 4:25 pm
by kostby
Sweden, with 52 dead and 1,903 missing or unaccounted for around winter holiday resorts in Asia, is Europe's hardest-hit country after the Dec. 26 tsunami that killed around 150,000 people from Sri Lanka to Indonesia. Link to full article --> http://abcnews.go.com/Internat...84787I guess it must be all those 'natural blond' genes! LOL

Re: (kostby)

Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 11:31 am
by rasermon