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    There was the great storm surge of 1953. The worse of that was, I think, felt up the Thames and in Essex. I suppose Dover and district might have been spared as the bulge of England is to the north at the Thames estuary.
    I am sure that by now there is a wide network of sensors around the globe on the lookout for increased seismic activity. It is simply the way the world works that some quakes are slow to build up and others just blow right off. I did notice an item about a volcano going off in the Pacific during the week too. If we were to begin by releasing the pressure by controlled explosions at chosen volcano sites this would not do much for the war against global warming.
    [Patent pending]
    Bore holes could be used to create steam power, reduce the liquefaction of the crust thus thickening the crust. Dare not say more or it's by by trillions in royalties.

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