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Tsunami warning

Postby drowningbitbybit » Thu Sep 17, 2015 12:56 am

Tsunami warning current for the west coast of South America, plus Hawaii and Polynesia, after an 8.3 earthquake off Chili.

Large tsunami waves already reported.

Fingers crossed the evacuation is in time (or better still, nothing happens).

And OMS - anything happening in your necks of the woods?

Some parts of south Asia also in the firing line, and potentially even NZ.

Going to be an interesting few hours...
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Re: Tsunami warning

Postby oldmansurfer » Thu Sep 17, 2015 1:30 am

surfs up!!! but I have to get up at like around 2:30 am to 3:00 am to catch it. They haven't detected a tsunami on the monitoring devices yet but monitoring for it
So what is worse.... dying or regretting it for the rest of my life? Obviously I chose not regretting it.
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Re: Tsunami warning

Postby benjl » Thu Sep 17, 2015 4:28 am

I read in our papers that there's expected to be a 1m swell increase in NZ.

Speaking of hawaii waves.. my mate is over there at the moment and has never surfed before but had a couple of good days on a 10-12ft rented board.
Where should I recommend he goes?

Cheers
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Re: Tsunami warning

Postby oldmansurfer » Thu Sep 17, 2015 5:17 am

depends on the island he is on
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Re: Tsunami warning

Postby oldmansurfer » Thu Sep 17, 2015 5:31 pm

Not much effect here so far. Seems to be just a couple feet raise in tide.
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Re: Tsunami warning

Postby billie_morini » Tue Sep 22, 2015 12:54 am

we had the warning, too, for SoCAL and Central Coast Cal. Total bust. For us, it was nothing more than sensationalism reporting.
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Re: Tsunami warning

Postby jaffa1949 » Tue Sep 22, 2015 11:41 am

benjl wrote:I read in our papers that there's expected to be a 1m swell increase in NZ.

Speaking of hawaii waves.. my mate is over there at the moment and has never surfed before but had a couple of good days on a 10-12ft rented board.
Where should I recommend he goes?

Cheers


Be il a tsunami will not increase the general swell size the actual wave of the tsunami will a wave or a series of waves almost unnoticeable as an oceanic wave they travel extremely fast but are not high. But the wave length can over 600km, so it just keeps coming and coming and piling up upon itself, there may be a number of pulses but each exceeding long.
Papers just present sensation, not the real epic picture of what they do until it is done and tragic.
Would I go to the beach if a tsunami was expected? NUP, high headland maybe. :shock:
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Re: Tsunami warning

Postby BrianEvans » Tue Feb 02, 2016 6:00 am

A tsunami warning system (TWS) is used to detect tsunamis in advance and issue warnings to prevent loss of life and damage. It is made up of two equally important components: a network of sensors to detect tsunamis and a communications infrastructure to issue timely alarms to permit evacuation of the coastal areas. There are two distinct types of tsunami warning systems: international and regional.
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