Big One

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The Big One is a term often used in casual conversation by residents of California, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia to describe the megathrust earthquake or other natural disaster anticipated as inevitably striking the West Coast of the United States. The name has also been applied to a megathrust earthquake expected to happen in Tokyo, Kanto area, Japan with the epicenter in Sagami Bay where the Filipino Plate and North American Plate movements cause big earthquakes regularly, with an interval of approximately 70 years. See also 1923 Great Kantō earthquake.

The Big One, or Big One may also refer to:

In fiction

In music

In pop culture:

  • Big One (roller coaster), a roller coaster in Blackpool Pleasure Beach
  • "The Big One", the nickname given to Red Nose Day 2007, a fundraising event held in the UK organised by Comic Relief
  • "The Big One", a slogan used by WLW 700 AM, a radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio
  • The Big One (NASCAR), used to describe a massive multi-car accident in NASCAR superspeedway competition
  • The Big One (IndyCar), used to describe the massive multi-car IndyCar accident that claimed the life of Dan Wheldon

Other disasters:

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