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Cascadia's Big One: What We Know, What We Don't
10 Feb
Summary
- The Cascadia Subduction Zone could trigger a magnitude 9 earthquake.
- Predicting the exact timing of the Big One remains impossible.
- An early warning system offers 15-20 seconds of crucial notice.

The Pacific Northwest faces the looming threat of a major earthquake from the Cascadia Subduction Zone. Scientists have detailed potential consequences, including prolonged shaking lasting one to three minutes, significant infrastructure collapse, and widespread landslides.
Despite detailed knowledge of potential impacts, the precise timing of such an earthquake remains unpredictable. Historical evidence, including records of an 'orphan tsunami' in Japan from 1700 and geological data, indicates that large earthquakes occur in Cascadia roughly every 500 years on average, but these events can cluster.




