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Is the East Coast getting battered to the quick every season of the year getting to be status quo?

Asked by msh (4270points) October 8th, 2015 from iPhone

I always wondered about the San Andreas Faultline as being a sure-thing for happening and wreaking havoc along the West Coast. It’s future is a given. Lately, it seems as though the Eastern Seaboard is slowly getting battered down every single season of the year. And getting slower at getting back up again. No wonder, it’s been non-stop. There is also a tenuous faultline going up some of the Eastern coastline. It is nowhere near as large as in the Pacific, but there, none the less.
Which coast is going to have the biggest trouble with it’s environment in the next ten years, considering the recent problems and why do you think it will happen that way?
No, politicians being sent to Hades as ‘just dues’ doesn’t count! Although badly needed….

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