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The Russian:

--- Quote from: Kalphiter on November 17, 2009, 07:20:44 PM ---So you live a couple hundred miles from the fault.
What if you lived in California?

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I live in California :(
Though somehow earthquakes from the San Andreas Fault never reaches Sacramento. It might create a super mini (like Oromis's) earthquake, but only in the west part.
Illidan:

--- Quote from: zz_tophat on November 17, 2009, 07:40:12 PM ---Semantics aside...

By my measure a wave that does not kill is not a tsunami, a plane losing a wheel on landing but still coming to a safe stop is not a crash and a tremor that does not have a news broad cast featuring grieving families recounting what they were doing when "the fissure swallowed grandma" is not an earthquake.


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so the cloud has to kill someone to be considered a hurricane?
Pi:

--- Quote from: Kalphiter on November 17, 2009, 07:20:44 PM ---So you live a couple hundred miles from the fault.
What if you lived in California?

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I live in the San Fernando valley, didn't feel anything. :/
Kalphiter:

--- Quote from: Pi on November 17, 2009, 07:45:59 PM ---I live in the San Fernando valley, didn't feel anything. :/

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What?
No, what if an earthquake happened and he was in California?
zz_tophat:

--- Quote from: Illidan on November 17, 2009, 07:45:04 PM ---so the cloud has to kill someone to be considered a hurricane?

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It better, or I'm going to downgrade it from a category 5 (or what ever it is) to a category FP ("loving pusillanimous individual").

Note that to qualify as a hurricane, extensive property damage is also acceptable.
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