Massive 8.8 earthquake neat Russia triggers tsunami warnings all across Pacific
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Originally posted by Rey HRH: But how soon can people tell when the warning has some teeth? I imagine it should be at some point closest to the epicenter, right? So the rest of the shores will get a heads up.
No different than tornado-season and the litany of alerts which are sent out. There's a difference between tsunami watches, advisories and warnings...it's up to 'joe-public', to pay attention to the announcements and determine when to move to higher-ground. You can stick around but, it may be too late once the obvious is upon you.
Keep in mind the 2022 tsunami that hit the coast of CA did a fair amount of damage along the shoreline areas. If you were a boat owner, a harbor master, fisherman or any business dependent upon people enjoying the coast...many docks and piers were destroyed and certain areas had their electrical transformers flooded resulting in neighborhoods being without power. Even without a tsunami, last year there was a series of large tidal surges creating big waves into harbor areas, Santa Cruz harbor was the hardest hit by those big rollers.
July 30, 2025, 11:35 AM
tacfoley
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Originally posted by PASig: Holy crap.
From the UK Daily Mail:
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Data from the US Geological Survey shows the quake reached a magnitude of 8.8 and struck about 84 miles east-southeast of Kamchatska, Russia at around 7.24pm EST - marking the sixth strongest earthquake ever.
It was also believed to be the strongest to strike on the entire planet in 14 years, when a 9.1 megaquake hit northeast Japan and left 19,747 people either dead or missing.
Freakin' Daily Mail can't even spell 'Kamchatka' correctly......
Freakin' Daily Mail can't even spell 'Kamchatka' correctly......
Kamchatka is the correct noun. Kamchatsky is the correct "adjective" such as PetropavlovskâKamchatsky according to my wife who lived in Petropavlovsk for a year.
If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit!
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July 30, 2025, 12:41 PM
corsair
Interesting time-lapse video of the water receding from Hanalei Bay, unfortunately there's only 15-sec of video before it freezes but, when the near reefs start to get exposed, you know something is coming.
Higher than average flooding in Haleiwa Harbor
July 30, 2025, 04:30 PM
tatortodd
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Originally posted by HRK: But Japan is getting some Tsunami waves