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Quoted: More video
View Quote Yeah, anyone that was around for the 2004 one can probably skip coffee for the day. |
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Quoted: The streamer I'm watching didn't seem to say anything, so IDK. I think if tokyo was shaking, she'd have said something. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted:
Edit: This one appears to be fake news. It's not showing on the USGS site https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?currentFeatureId=us6000gc2a&extent=-54.97761,-308.49609&extent=62.10388,-27.24609 |
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Quoted: Fugg Indonesian's are shitting pants too.
View Quote Shitting pants while running downstairs to the ground level where the tsunami can meet them |
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That really sucks for those people worried bout choosing to risk building collapse or swallowed by tsunami & maybe nothing happens or maybe it does.
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I hope for all involved it turns out to be a nothing burger
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Two DART buoys south of Java are in event mode. The ones in the basin with the earthquake haven't been triggered
https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/obs.shtml?lat=13&lon=-173&zoom=2&pgm=tsunami DART is the system of buoys developed after a major tsunami, the buoys very accurately measure water depth and can detect the minute sea level change when a tsunami passes. |
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Quoted: I'm pretty sure Japan is fairly safe if the earthquake was off of Indonesia. A lot of stuff in the way between Indonesia and Japan. View Quote |
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Quoted: Two DART buoys south of Java are in event mode. The ones in the basin with the earthquake haven't been triggered https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/obs.shtml?lat=13&lon=-173&zoom=2&pgm=tsunami DART is the system of buoys developed after a major tsunami, the buoys very accurately measure water depth and can detect the minute sea level change when a tsunami passes. View Quote log4j CVE strikes again |
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Quoted: Two DART buoys south of Java are in event mode. The ones in the basin with the earthquake haven't been triggered https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/obs.shtml?lat=13&lon=-173&zoom=2&pgm=tsunami DART is the system of buoys developed after a major tsunami, the buoys very accurately measure water depth and can detect the minute sea level change when a tsunami passes. View Quote Good find, or you knew of. I see the ones you pointed NW Australia , near Java? 2 are actually blinking. Great page. Saving |
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Quoted: There's an app that (at this point apparently falsely) flagged an 8.1 just south of Tokyo, but no other monitoring sites are reporting it. That's why we're talking about japan. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm pretty sure Japan is fairly safe if the earthquake was off of Indonesia. A lot of stuff in the way between Indonesia and Japan. He did change the thread title. |
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Quoted: Two DART buoys south of Java are in event mode. The ones in the basin with the earthquake haven't been triggered https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/obs.shtml?lat=13&lon=-173&zoom=2&pgm=tsunami DART is the system of buoys developed after a major tsunami, the buoys very accurately measure water depth and can detect the minute sea level change when a tsunami passes. View Quote |
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Quoted: Alerted on my phone but haven’t heard of it anywhere else. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/127639/2CE93682-64C1-44DC-B128-A93396DC43C1_png-2203403.JPG View Quote What app is that? I wonder if they got a false reading from the Indonesia quake. Also, no love for Papa New Guinea? Looks like they are actually closer to the epicenter |
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Quoted: Video in tweet. #priorities
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I hope it turns out to be nothing, I watched the tsunami from the Fukushima earthquake as it happened.
The devastation I saw on TV that night was horrible. |
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Quoted: Two DART buoys south of Java are in event mode. The ones in the basin with the earthquake haven't been triggered https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/obs.shtml?lat=13&lon=-173&zoom=2&pgm=tsunami DART is the system of buoys developed after a major tsunami, the buoys very accurately measure water depth and can detect the minute sea level change when a tsunami passes. View Quote Interesting. Just to clarify, event mode itself doesn't indicate a possible tsunami. It is manually activated by a ground station and changes the recording times from 15 minute intervals to 15 second intervals for more precise data collection. Sounds exciting, but not necessarily precipitated by an actual tsunami event. Just humans wanting better data collection to see if there is a tsunami event. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep-ocean_Assessment_and_Reporting_of_Tsunamis |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/164007/DBAE0D72-03FC-4BAF-A6FA-C10717EE5381-2203411.jpg View Quote Well now that is a little more eventful. |
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It's going all around the E/W edges Pacific plate. Mexico and South America had 4-5+ Mag Earthquakes in past day, one in past hour.
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Quoted: It's going all around the E/W edges Pacific plate. Mexico and South America had 4-5+ Mag Earthquakes in past day, one in past hour. View Quote Ring of Fire |
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Quoted: (Reuters) - December 26 marks 15 years since a 9.1 magnitude quake off the coast of Indonesia's Aceh province triggered a tsunami that killed more than 230,000 people in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand and nine other countries.Dec 18, 2019 View Quote A 7.3 is NOT in the same ballpark. Bad enough if it happens close under shittty Chinese Communist buildings, or are parked under an overpass built by Brown and ROot in the 1980's... Then, you're gonna get killed, but a Magnitude 7.3 is not normally goin to cause widespread devestation.... . . I'll bet a well placed 7-pointer could fuck up THREE GORGES Dam tho..... Wonder if Halliburton rents their machine out on special occasions ?.... (Group Buy ? I'm in for a few hundred) |
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Quoted: Well shit, that's not great. Before I go shooting my mouth off and looking like the biggest retard in the room, do earth quakes half way across the world ever result in substantial tsunamis in America? Indonesia is pretty far from Hawaii and really far from the mainland. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Well shit, that's not great. Quoted: Tsunami Info Stmt: M7.6 Flores Sea 1920PST Dec 13: Tsunami NOT expected; CA,OR,WA,BC,and AK Before I go shooting my mouth off and looking like the biggest retard in the room, do earth quakes half way across the world ever result in substantial tsunamis in America? Indonesia is pretty far from Hawaii and really far from the mainland. I don't think so, but I don't see why that's any reason not to panic anyway. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/53154/521A8F24-5AB0-44B3-88D3-FD2F4A09C1C6_jpe-2203418.JPG Ruh-roh. View Quote I'm no scientist, but a 20 meter wave in open ocean would be a fucking monster at the shoreline. I thought tsunamis out that far were merely feet in measurement, escalating as water gets shallow. |
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Any word on when/if this is going to be a wave that causes significant damage?
I know we have some pretty smart guys in here with volcanoes so I imagine the same can be said for earthquakes/tsunamis. Hope this isn't a repeat of years past. |
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Quoted: I'm no scientist, but a 20 meter wave in open ocean would be a fucking monster at the shoreline. I thought tsunamis out that far were merely feet in measurement, escalating as water gets shallow. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I'm no scientist, but a 20 meter wave in open ocean would be a fucking monster at the shoreline. I thought tsunamis out that far were merely feet in measurement, escalating as water gets shallow. Yeah…I don’t know shit from tsunami, but that seems like it will be bad if it’s a 20 meter wave in deep water. |
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Quoted: Any word on when/if this is going to be a wave that causes significant damage? I know we have some pretty smart guys in here with volcanoes so I imagine the same can be said for earthquakes/tsunamis. Hope this isn't a repeat of years past. View Quote I'm no scientist, but it is possible that is a fluke. I feel like a tsunami would propagate outward from the earthquake, in which case Indonesia will be fine since they are between the buoy and quake. Australia might be in for some pain? But the DART buoy closer to Australia hasn't shown any large deviations yet. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/53154/521A8F24-5AB0-44B3-88D3-FD2F4A09C1C6_jpe-2203418.JPG Ruh-roh. View Quote I was trying to figure out whether I was actually seeing what I think I was seeing. A 20 meter rise over 15 seconds??? Really hoping that's an error in the data. |
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i dont see anything on the website about an earthquake near tokyo
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Well they just had a volcano pop. Ring of Fire gonna do Ring of Fire things.
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Quoted: I don't think so, but I don't see why that's any reason not to panic anyway. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Well shit, that's not great. Quoted: Tsunami Info Stmt: M7.6 Flores Sea 1920PST Dec 13: Tsunami NOT expected; CA,OR,WA,BC,and AK Before I go shooting my mouth off and looking like the biggest retard in the room, do earth quakes half way across the world ever result in substantial tsunamis in America? Indonesia is pretty far from Hawaii and really far from the mainland. I don't think so, but I don't see why that's any reason not to panic anyway. Tsunamis don’t lessen over distance, they can be just as strong 1000 miles away as they are at 10 miles. As long as it has nothing blocking it’s path and the water stays deep it will not lose strength. What looks like a small swell to a boat at sea will grow as the water shallows and will peak as it hits shore. |
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That buoy data is on the other side of a land mass. Jakarta would be a swimming pool already if that data was accurate.
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Tsunami warning for Indonesia has been canceled.
After reading what the data represents, the graph isn’t showing wave heights: Attached File |
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so a nothing burger... back to your regular scheduled GD post whoring
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Quoted: Tsunami warning for Indonesia has been canceled. After reading what the data represents, the graph isn’t showing wave heights: Attached File View Quote lol |
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Quoted: Tsunami warning for Indonesia has been canceled. After reading what the data represents, the graph isn't showing wave heights: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/53154/018D7CE8-1E4E-40D8-9FCD-8226DB313F9B_jpe-2203439.JPG View Quote Ahhh, the ol' PSIA switcheroo. Gets me every time. The fuck is that? I was a History major. |
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