Posted on 02/26/2010 11:01:09 PM PST by dragnet2
On the radio KFI LA..
Those are all aftershocks?
If so.....OMG. I went through a 4.6 in Ohio and I honestly thought the world was coming to an end.
*gasp*
Tsunami alert for Brisbane, Sunshine Coast and Moreton Bay
Residents have been warned to stay away from beachfront areas on Sunday morning because of a tsunami alert.
The Joint Australian Tsunami Warning Centre issed the warning after a magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck off the coast of Chile.
The warning urges people not to go to the coastline to see the potential tsunami
Marine areas face the greatest threat, with the potential for dangerous waves, strong ocean currents and foreshore flooding between Point Danger and Double Island Point, Moreton Bay, for several hours from 8.15am (Queensland time) on Sunday.
The first waves are expected after 8.15am at Coolangatta, after 9am at Maroochydore and after 9.15am at Brisbane.
Boats in harbours, estuaries or shallow coastal water should return to shore, the warning says.
Secure your boat and move away from the waterfront. Vessels already at sea should stay offshore in deep water until further advised.
Do not go to the coast to watch the tsunami, as there is the possibility of dangerous, localised flooding of the immediate foreshore.
For emergency assistance, call Emergency Management Queensland on 132 500.
You might find the link in the replied-to post interesting, and in particular this link from that link:
http://www.pdc.org/DisasterInfo/Tsunami/MauiEvacMaps.html
It explains on the page: blinking yellow diamond Tsunami station in event mode (within previous 24 hours)
BTW, does anyone have the odds on how long it will be before one of the global warming tards tell us that this earthquake was caused by Global Warming?
Different ground areas feel it differently, I don’t think anything less than 4.5 I would notice, I had one here in Wasilla Alaska that was 5.3, was hardly much to talk about, all rock up here in my neighborhood.
I was using Google Earth to look at some Marine Corps history recently. I looked at Tarawa Atoll, the island of Betio. It is CARPETED with dwellings. The island is about a half a mile by a couple of miles at the most, and it's highest point can't be much more than thirty or forty feet above sea level.
I was astonished to learn that more than thirty thousand people live there today. Some of these islands are very low-lying, and very crowded.
http://h3x.no/2010/02/27/list-of-people-twittering-fromabout-the-chile-earthquake-tsunami
List of people twittering from/about the Chile earthquake / tsunami
I’ll go with “by noon EST”.
My guess is that it's being activated for tsunami purposes.
I hear ya. Thought my furnace blew up. Never will forget it!
Tsunami sirens will sound in Hawaii at 6:00 a.m., ‘all shores at risk no matter which direction they face,’ says U.S. agency - Reuters
They are telling people to be polite and patient at gas stations. I take it, that while they are not trying to panic people, there is panic in American Samoa as we speak. (8:30 a.m. Eastern Saturday)
Here is the NOAA map showing the projected path of highest waves:
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center experts said sea level is confirming that a tsunami has been generated.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said that its difficult to predict the tsunami wave heights because they can vary but it would a big one.
A potential tsunami threat has been issued from the joint Australian tsunami warning center. This threat is for Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island, New South Wales state and for Queensland State.
I have a hunch its sites that they have activated to provide continuous data. Perhaps data from far away sites can help calibrate data from affected sites by providing norms to compare to past normal relationships.
But hey, it reads to me like IRS instructions and for the past 30+ years I never have got the hang of understanding them. Good thing no one else knows what it means.
I’ve been to Tarawa. That number of people have learned to be supported by regular shipments of food, fuel, etc by ship and plane. There is NO high ground there. When we were there twenty years ago the culture was still transitioning from living ‘island culture’ to a city culture.
You heard correctly:
“During an emergency or threat of
disaster Civil Defense information
will be broadcast over local radio and
TV stations. When an evacuation is
necessary these broadcasts may include
information about the location of
Public Emergency Shelters in affected
areas. More information, including
the location of shelters designated for
people with special health needs, and
facilities for household pets may be
broadcast, as well as when volunteers
will be available to open shelters and
direct evacuees to the appropriate areas.
Since public shelters do not stock
supplies, please bring provisions from
your emergency supply kit at home. You
will need at least two days worth of food,
water, and personal items for yourself,
family members, and household pets.
Please review this statewide list of
Emergency Public Shelters and note the
two or three closest to your home. The
shelters are listed by county.”
http://www.scd.hawaii.gov/documents/2009HuricaneShelters042309.pdf
good grief
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