In Lituya bay, it created a localised Tsunami, not a globe spanning one. As far as the displacement of water is concerned, once again, this is based on theories and assumptions, I'm not saying it won't happen, I'm saying that to say it certainly will is not very scientific. We are back to making theories into fact again. Not good.
What concerns me is, in what way is predictions like this any different to 'The end of the world is Nigh convert or burn in hell!!1!'. It's scaremongering as much as anything else.
Yes, a Tsunami such as this is a threat, I'm not saying it's not, but to say we know the exact behaviour of tectonics, lava, water pressure, all combined together when we can't even tell with more than very poor accuracy how
any volcano or tectonic activity is really going to occur or what effect it will have is somewhat jumping the gun.
I'm not saying ignore it, I'm saying do something about it, but I get worried when science starts making biblical irreversible facts and throws them at people who are often not aware enough of the variables involved to realise that, like all of science, it's a theory.
Our own ignorance and lack of knowledge caught us unaware with this Tsunami, let's not let Tsunami become yet another 'Huge Asteroid in Space!!!'
