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Mrs. Overall Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-29-09 01:49 PM
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Tsunami watch now issued for Hawaii with time of expected impact (Samoa earthquake, now 8.3 mag.):
Edited on Tue Sep-29-09 02:17 PM by Mrs. Overall
They plan more updates soon.

A TSUNAMI WATCH IS ISSUED FOR THE STATE OF HAWAII EFFECTIVE AT
0805 AM HST.

EVALUATION

BASED ON ALL AVAILABLE DATA A TSUNAMI MAY HAVE BEEN GENERATED BY
THIS EARTHQUAKE THAT COULD BE DESTRUCTIVE ON COASTAL AREAS EVEN
FAR FROM THE EPICENTER. AN INVESTIGATION IS UNDERWAY TO DETERMINE
IF THERE IS A TSUNAMI THREAT TO HAWAII.

IF TSUNAMI WAVES IMPACT HAWAII THE ESTIMATED EARLIEST ARRIVAL OF
THE FIRST TSUNAMI WAVE IS

0111 PM HST TUE 29 SEP 2009

MESSAGES WILL BE ISSUED HOURLY OR SOONER AS CONDITIONS WARRANT.

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JHB Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-29-09 01:58 PM
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1. That would be 7:11 eastern time, correct? n/t
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krispos42 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-29-09 02:16 PM
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3. Hawaii is -10 from Greenwich Mean Time
Eastern time is -4 GMT during daylight savings time, so it should be a six-hour difference.

So, yeah, it should hit around 7pm EDT. 6pm for me.



Of course, if a tsunami ever does hit Minnesota, I think this would mean the entire country is underwater... :-)
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Hekate Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-29-09 02:25 PM
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6. Yeah. 4:11 PST/California time
Oh gods -- an earthquake that big is bad.

Hekate

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targetpractice Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-29-09 02:00 PM
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2. 10-Foot Tsunami hits American Samoa...
www.bnonews.com
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rd_kent Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-29-09 02:21 PM
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5. Thas a frikking ADVERTISEMENT
Edited on Tue Sep-29-09 02:22 PM by rd_kent
ANd where do you see that a 10 ft wave hit the island?
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targetpractice Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-29-09 05:26 PM
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10. Chill the frik out... My post is not an advertisement.
Edited on Tue Sep-29-09 05:28 PM by targetpractice
I subscribe to the @bnonews Twitter feed... BNONews.com is a breaking news service which aggregates from multiple sources and is pretty fast and accurate. Breaking bulletins are listed at the top of that page... Otherwise you can see them on www.twitter.com/bnonews.

I suppose it's obvious to you by now that a devastating tsunami did in fact strike American Samoa.
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rd_kent Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-29-09 06:44 PM
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11. It's obvious now
no thanks to your link, which still shows nothing but an ad for an iphone app. Nontheless, thanks for the info. Not trying to start a fight.
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targetpractice Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-29-09 08:52 PM
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12. My apologies...
I probably should have posted http://www.twitter.com/bnonews as my source.

The link I gave is to BNOnews.com a service that sends breaking headlines via Twitter feed, email alerts, RSS, and most instantly to an iPhone app. BNOnews was my source, but I realized after your comment that www.bnonews.com is not a content site with a running list of breaking stories. Sorry about that.

I reacted to you harshly, because I thought you were accusing me of spamming DU or alerting the moderators... That was the furthest thing from my intention... I just noticed that I was receiving tsunami alerts on my phone from BNOnews much sooner than were being posted on DU or anywhere else.

I'm sorry about my overreaction to you, rd_kent.
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rd_kent Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-29-09 09:56 PM
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14. No worries.
ANd I should have explained myself better. Thanks for the info though.
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Mrs. Overall Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-29-09 02:19 PM
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4. They just gave a statement that the watch remains in effect and
they gave these islands as places where the tsunami has just come ashore:

MEASUREMENTS OR REPORTS OF TSUNAMI WAVE ACTIVITY

GAUGE LOCATION LAT LON TIME AMPL PER
------------------- ----- ------ ----- --------------- -----
APIA UPOLU WS 13.8S 171.8W 1832Z 0.70M / 2.3FT 08MIN
PAGO PAGO AS 14.3S 170.7W 1812Z 1.57M / 5.1FT 04MIN
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uppityperson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-29-09 02:53 PM
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7. 20-40 ft high in Am Samoa. Another article...
http://www.radioworld.com/article/87906
An undersea earthquake about 125 miles from Samoa has caused a tsunami that washed over nearby American Samoa. The Pago Harbor area was hard hit, according to a report posted by Kirk Harnack to his Facebook page. The earthquake hit Sept. 29th at 6:48 a.m. local time (1:48 p.m. EDT) and the wave reached Pago Pago around 8:13 a.m. local time (3:13 p.m. EDT).

Harnack, director of international business development for Telos Systems, is vice president of enginnering for South Seas Broadcasting, which owns KKHJ-FM and WVUV-FM in Pago Pago, American Samoa. According to a report posted by Harnack from Joey Cummings, manager of the stations, the Pago Harbor area was hit with a wave 20 feet to 40 feet in height. AC power is out to the stations and is believed to be out at the transmitter site.

“All cars in our building's parking lot are washed out to the harbor. KKHJ-FM and WVUV-FM - our offices, too - are on the 2nd floor of the Pago Plaza building. They're OK. But the ground-mounted generator (landlord provided) is non-operable now,” Cummings wrote.

“Reports of cars, ‘aiga busses’ (private busses) and school busses being washed out to the harbor or to sea. Surely dozens missing and presumed drowned. Dozens if not hundreds of businesses surround Pago Harbor — many of them are now gone,” Cummings continued.
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Nikki Stone1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-29-09 03:07 PM
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8. K & R
:kick:
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Nikki Stone1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-29-09 03:14 PM
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9. First reports from American Samoa:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090929/ap_on_re_au_an/as_pacific_earthquake


Tsunami hits American Samoa

By FILI SAGAPOLUTELE, For The Associated Press
12 mins ago

PAGO PAGO, American Samoa – A powerful 8.3-magnitude earthquake struck in the South Pacific between Samoa and American Samoa around dawn Tuesday, sending terrified residents fleeing for higher ground as a tsunami swept ashore, flattening at least one village. There were no immediate reports of fatalities.

The temblor hit at 6:48 a.m. Tuesday (1748 GMT) midway between the two island groups. In Apia, families reported shaking that lasted for up to three minutes. The U.S. Geological Service said the quake struck 20 miles (35 kilometers) below the ocean floor, 120 miles (190 kilometers) from American Samoa and 125 miles (200 kilometers) from Samoa.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a general alert for the South Pacific region, from American Samoa to New Zealand. It said there were indications a tsunami wave could be "destructive" along some coastlines.

New Zealander Graeme Ansell said the beach village of Sau Sau Beach Fale was leveled.

"It was very quick. The whole village has been wiped out," Ansell told National Radio from a hill near Samoa's capital, Apia. "There's not a building standing. We've all clambered up hills, and one of our party has a broken leg. There will be people in a great lot of need 'round here."
A tsunami swept into Pago Pago, capital of American Samoa, shortly after the earthquake, sending sea water surging inland about 100 yards (meters) before receding, leaving some cars stuck in mud.

The staff of the port ran to higher ground, and police soon came by, telling residents to get inland.
In Fagatogo, water reached the waterfront town's meeting field and covered portions of the main highway, which also was plagued by rock slides.
In Samoa, the powerful quake jolted people awake.

"It was pretty strong; it was long and lasted at least two minutes," one resident told local radio.
"It's the strongest I have felt, and we ran outside. You could see all the trees and houses were shaking," he said.
Sulili Dusi told New Zealand's National Radio that "everything dropped on the floor and we thought the house was going to go down as well. Thank God, it didn't." Along with neighbors, they fled to high ground.

She said the tsunami hit the south side of the island, and some "cars have been taken." She did not elaborate, but added "we just thank God no life has been taken yet."

Another resident, Dean Phillips, said the southern coast of Upolu island had been struck by the tsunami.
"The police are sending everybody up to high ground," he said.

Local media said they had reports of some landslides in the Solosolo region of the main Samoan island of Upolu and damage to plantations in the countryside outside Apia.

There were no immediate reports of injury or serious damage from local emergency services, but people reported cracks in some homes and items tossed from shelves.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Honolulu issued a tsunami warning for numerous islands in the Pacific, including the Samoas, the Cook Islands, Tonga, Fiji, New Zealand, French Polynesia and Palmyra Island.

The center posted a tsunami watch for Hawaii, Vanuatu, the Marshall Islands, Solomon Island, Johnston Island, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Wake Island, Midway Island and Pitcairn.

In New Zealand, a tsunami alert was issued by national Civil Defense, and the nation's national emergency center was activated.

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seabeyond Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-29-09 09:03 PM
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13. doesnt that give them wonderful warning.... exellent. but wow 8.3. big. nt
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