Posted on 03/10/2011 10:13:38 PM PST by Ronin
Tokyo just got smacked hard. Still feeling tremors. Refrigerator broken, glass everywhere. I'm safe.
Other Japan FReepers check in!!
Hello American in Tokyo.
Where/how are you?
The CNN coverage on this is atrocious. Can’t stand the moderators. It is like she is asleep and isn’t even talking about WHAT WE ARE SEEING!!!!
Hello American in Tokyo.
Where/how are you?
I bet their first inclination was to let him sleep.
Good to hear you’re on high ground. I hope the menfolk are able to get supplies without too much trouble. I imagine EVERYone has the same idea right now.
Stay safe! Y’all are added to my prayers.
http://www.worldtimeserver.com/current_time_in_JP.aspx
if it was as late as your site says in japan it would be dark out.
“Where did you get that info? If its right thats incredible for mid ocean, normally just a couple of inches to 1/2 foot.”
post #191
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2687048/posts?page=191#191
We heard from him—he’s good.
wait, japan or HI? I think I confused myself. your right about HI
If you are unsure of your elevation, here is a site where you can check.
Simply zoom out to find your island and general location. Move one of the red flags to your general location. Your lon and lat, as well as your elevation, will be automatically updated.
http://weather.gladstonefamily.net/site/PHHI
It just sank in........we’re talking about two different places. LOL!
I was fretting about people being asleep in Hawaii (not realizing how early it still is there) and you were talking about Japan.
:-)
She is driving me crazy. She has now said at least 5 times that the Japanese people are used to earthquakes.
Weather Channel is also covering on TV.
Gentleman from the Pacific Warning Center is on.. projecting 3am tsunami in Hawaii .. impact dependent on location.
Well, I’m on the Ewa Plain at 32 feet. I thought I was at 20 feet, but relieved to find I’m on higher ground.
I don’t have a car!! Been trying to get my friends on the phone, but they rarely answer at night.
I can evacuate to Wahiawa Hospital. DOUBLE TIME AND A HALF if Gov Ibacommie issues a state of emergency.
I’m packed and ready to go!
You have the sound turn on?
Per Pacific News Service, a low-lying areas evacuation notice has been issued for Guam.
“All residents and visitors are advised to evacuate low laying areas and proceeds to areas higher than 50ft. above sea level and 100ft inland of coast and mouths of river Residents advised to avoid low-lying, coastal areas,” a warning states.
All public beaches have been closed, according to the governor’s office.
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