#3 Postby thunderchief » Wed Oct 12, 2005 12:02 am
as you get inland, the waves get smaller and smaller. If the surge is 30 feet and your at 25 feet ASL, the waves are probably going to be a few feet above the 5 feet of water you are allready in)
Those buildings directly on the beach, in 20 feet of water, or the highway bridges for example, will suffer the full fury of the battering waves. Also a 15 foot wave is going to be 7.5 feet above mean tide.
This brings up a question that I have... does anyone know an aproximate water height to completely demolish a typical wood frame home?
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