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A mega-tsunami was unprecedented, so large that HSCD had not considered it a realistic possibility.
Rogue Wave Boyd Morrison 2010
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Up to that point, it had been the only mega-tsunami that witnesses had lived to tell about.
Rogue Wave Boyd Morrison 2010
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Against Tsunamis ATHENS Four years after a mega-tsunami killed more than 250,000 people in Asia, the Mediterranean remains the only world ocean or sea unprotected by any warning system.
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And the worldwide collapse of confidence in the US, which would probably trigger a worldwide economic panic of mega-tsunami proportions.
Hullabaloo 2006
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And the worldwide collapse of confidence in the US, which would probably trigger a worldwide economic panic of mega-tsunami proportions.
Hullabaloo 2006
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There ` s that one really cool episode of "Mega Disasters," where they show that giant volcano collapsing into the sea and causing a mega-tsunami that moves as fast as a plane and wipes out dozens of cities.
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And the worldwide collapse of confidence in the US, which would probably trigger a worldwide economic panic of mega-tsunami proportions.
Hullabaloo 2006
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And the worldwide collapse of confidence in the US, which would probably trigger a worldwide economic panic of mega-tsunami proportions.
Hullabaloo 2006
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All this focus on a minor GHGs without looking at the whole picture is too much like walking out onto the sand to stare at the interesting sea creatures who have been left high and dry by the rapidly receding waters of a mega-tsunami.
"We cannot make claims as to the 1990s being the warmest decade." « Climate Audit 2005
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"Whether that catastrophe takes the form of fireballs flung earthward by an all-seeing deity, extended torrential rainfall, Biblical rapture, an earthquake-driven mega-tsunami, radioactive flesh-eating zombies, or some combination of the above."
FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2011
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