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physioex

(6,890 posts)
26. Not exactly......
Sat Jan 19, 2013, 07:29 PM
Jan 2013

My understanding is a Tsunami gains strength exponentially the closer it comes to shore. If you had a vessel like a ship, the best thing you could do is to be as far away from land as possible. According to the article the windmills are 16km away which should keep them safe.

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Japan Politicalboi Jan 2013 #1
Yes to your main point but no, just "No", to your last line ... Nihil Jan 2013 #3
Smart place to put it ... Nihil Jan 2013 #2
But are they.... ReRe Jan 2013 #4
Yes but if there is another tsunami those windmills could FALL OVER!!!!!!!! Warren Stupidity Jan 2013 #5
Not exactly...... physioex Jan 2013 #26
Apparently I needed a sarcasm smilie. Warren Stupidity Jan 2013 #28
I will let it go this time, consider yourself warned. EOM physioex Jan 2013 #29
So 9 years after the tsunami they'll have replaced 2% of their nuclear electricity? phantom power Jan 2013 #6
9 years? What? nt Bonobo Jan 2013 #8
tick tock.... phantom power Jan 2013 #9
We almost made it through the summer with all the nukes turned off. Bonobo Jan 2013 #10
Japanese people have a huge carbon footprint with the nukes turned off. wtmusic Jan 2013 #11
Okay. Check. "Energy footprint" = unimportant. nt Bonobo Jan 2013 #14
That's correct. wtmusic Jan 2013 #15
I suppose if there was an unlimited supply of clean energy, that would be true. Bonobo Jan 2013 #21
Japan had a nearly unlimited supply of clean energy wtmusic Jan 2013 #22
Nuclear is "clean" even though it creates poisonous waste that we don't know how to dispose of? nt Bonobo Jan 2013 #23
We know perfectly well how to dispose of it. joshcryer Jan 2013 #24
That book you're linking to... wtmusic Jan 2013 #25
I highly recommend it. It's a really relaxing read. joshcryer Jan 2013 #27
Thanks, will check it out. nt wtmusic Jan 2013 #30
Your post #7 is somewhat heartening at least. joshcryer Jan 2013 #19
The Tsunami in Japan was on 3-11-11 Demo_Chris Jan 2013 #12
exactly - on 2020 it will have been 9 years phantom power Jan 2013 #13
Math, you can do it! joshcryer Jan 2013 #18
BURN THE HERETIC!!! nt Dead_Parrot Jan 2013 #20
The US fracking industry must be salivating. joshcryer Jan 2013 #16
"It's goodbye nuclear, hello renewables"? Author is in denial. wtmusic Jan 2013 #7
One can only hope they go after Gen IV. joshcryer Jan 2013 #17
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