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    Chilepepper, so glad you are ok! Be safe.

    SA and NA westcoasters, HI, and Japan, how are you doing?

    Shttingstar: our warning is for less than 1 ft wave differences, so I doubt Vancouver or Tsawassen are going to have a problem with ferries. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...visory27m.html But this is NOT a good day to go surfing, diving, or swimming! Currents are going to be off and unpredictable.
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    Just heard from my fam in Honolulu.
    Long line at McDonald's this morning. My SIL figured that the sirens woke everybody up and the all went looking for something to eat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malkin View Post
    Just heard from my fam in Honolulu.
    Long line at McDonald's this morning. My SIL figured that the sirens woke everybody up and the all went looking for something to eat.
    LOL. However food is a necessity.....McDonald's the refuge, the sanctuary.

    Yes, the warning for our area was downgraded 3 hrs. after I posted my lst comment in this thread. It is abit worrisome that there has been sufficient earthquake activity, including the Haiti disaster in the past few months.
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    Watching CNN, they're focusing on Hilo, the first waves are due any time.

    Glad you're OK chili -- hug your boy for us.

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    Oh my, I've been away from the news all day - guess it is time to turn on CNN! I hope everyone is safe - I know we have at least one member in Hawaii...

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    So glad you're safe! Keeping Chile ... and Haiti ... in my thoughts.
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    I have never ever heard of a quake of this magnitude.
    Certainly makes you think twice about complaining about snow.

    That must have been terrifying.
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    Chilepepper!!! Yay! Thanks for checking in. Yes, quakes can be terrifying. Hug your boy for us.
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    Well, the e.q. generated 1ft additional waves should be hitting Seattle right now.

    Sirens haven't gone off (I'm a couple hundred yards from shore), so I assume the wave increase is per predictions.

    I love me those NOAA scientists! This kind of accuracy was so far beyond our technology back when I was in college and learning about tectonics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    I have never ever heard of a quake of this magnitude.
    The December 26, 2004 earthquake off Indonesia that triggered that tsunami was a 9.0.
    Both are dam big.
    Glad you're okay.
    We have a cycling friend who recently retired to Chile. We're still waiting to hear word from him.

    ETA: Just heard from our friend. He, too, was shaken, but he, family and friends are fine. Whew!
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    The Alaskan earthquake in 1964 was huge too, 9.2. The resulting tsunami hit Crescent City California and devastated the downtown area. Scary stuff.

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    I forget how that exponential thang goes Is an 8.00 100x more than a 7.0 like the one that leveled Haiti? Think so.

    Thoughts and prayers to the families of those lost or missing in Chile. Yet it really says something about the infrastructure and preparation of Chile compared with the poverty in Haiti. And that it could have been much worse. Buildings and bridges can and will be rebuilt, thousands of lives are irreplaceable.

    http://www.tsunami.org
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