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Tsunami warning. West coast beaches.
A big earthquake on the Eastern side of Russia.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14952857/Earthquake-Russia-tsunami-warning-Hawaii-Guam.html |
Looks like Hawaii is bracing for trouble.
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Geez, 8.8 is no joke.
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Yikes. Portland is 90 miles or so upriver from the Pacific. But the river moves with the tide. A big wave will come to me.
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Watching a live feed with commentary and not much is happening so, good for the people of Hawaii, and hope it remains a non-event.
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I woke up from this news this is so scary. Stay safe everyone!
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It always amazes me when such an event occurs. An earthquake 3000 or so miles away can create enough energy to send a wave across that great distance without (generally) losing all of that energy.
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I'd rather the authorities err on the side of caution! I'm sure it's been a ****show, but to not act 'as if' would be criminal. |
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I suspect after the Japan Tsunami and all the coverage of that, people now mostly are on high alert, and head to higher ground. Around here, we are 100% tsunami safe. |
I heard we got a tiny 5 foot blip. all good. hope the EQ people are okay..
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The 2011 Japan tsunami was a devastation that was mind boggling, a lot like the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, but I feel like the one in Japan was documented better (lots more video). Watching the videos and seeing the after-effects provoked waves (NPI) of emotions. |
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(reminds me, I have to buy bear spray...) |
Purposely stayed up to see if i can feel any of the waves.
Nothing. Was disappointed. |
Good test and rehearsal.
I guess some people may now be inclined to ignore the next tsunami warning, but I don't care. Darwin lives, they die, coastal property goes up for sale to those who had sense. |
Trying to understand why multiple dead whales are washing up on beaches in Japan?
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Fear mongering. Low tide is 2x a day. News agencies projected the time of first waves within 20 minutes. Did they mention anything of the tides? Nope. Just that the waves *could be* up to 5 meters. Locally it was 1.2m.
Seems like noaa talking heads are trying to justify their existence, while the rest of the world is coming back to the real science. |
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