Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by cultus 2343 days ago
No, there's been plenty of worse disasters. The San Francisco 1906 earthquake, the Galveston hurricane, etc. The cumulative earthquake risk around Seattle is about 1/2 of California. I'm not a seismologist, but I was a geophysicist who knew many seismologists working in the NW. They uniformly thought it was sensationalist.

I'm not saying this isn't a major threat that must be prepared for, but it's not an apocalyptic or existential threat like this article makes it out to be.

1 comments

According to ALL the scientists I've come across in my research, including ALL official statements from FEMA, the Cascadia Subduction zone M9+ earthquake would cause the greatest natural disaster and humanitarian crisis in American history. The New Yorker article is sensationalist but that doesn't mean that FEMA is wrong about the catastrophic aftermath of this earthquake - they aren't.
I don't mean to downplay your research or stance, but the poster above you mentioned a bit about their credentials. Do you work professionally in a related field that has caused you to talk to/read other scientists regarding this issue?

Without context, "all the scientists I've come across" could be 1 or 200.