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    Ausfish Platinum Member mylestom's Avatar
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    Re: Tsunami warning Broken Bay to Pt Danger

    Sorry didn't see this thread put one up under bilge.

    Latest on BOM Site

    http://www.bom.gov.au/tsunami/

    Further info on monitors here


    http://www.bom.gov.au/tsunami/about_atws.shtml

    Take care

    Trev
    Last edited by mylestom; 27-02-2010 at 09:24 PM. Reason: New Reference
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    Ausfish Platinum Member mylestom's Avatar
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    Re: Warning Tsunami Alert Sunday

    Couple of posts up now.


    Here a link to the BOM MAP of areas to be affected???

    http://www.bom.gov.au/tsunami/


    Trev
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    Re: Tsunami warning Broken Bay to Pt Danger

    im sleeping in the boat tonight.

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    Re: Tsunami warning Broken Bay to Pt Danger

    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Seaweed View Post
    I agree it is possible but the chances of hitting our coast and be noticable is zilch. i believe its the old better safe than sorry tactic, rather than the I know it will tactic. Thats why I am saying , put some effort in .

    I will be in my backyard with my boogie board and a snorkel!!!
    What effort can the BOM put in?? It won't be known for certain until the wave passes the monitoring buoys and I think they are sparse.

    Should they ignore the fact of the quake or initial confirmation of a wave?

    I agree, the chance of it being noticeable is very small but if it does cause damage can you imagine the screams of outrage from the public?

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    Re: Tsunami warning Broken Bay to Pt Danger

    any1 still going out in the bay tommorrow

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    Re: Tsunami warning Broken Bay to Pt Danger

    Since it has happened close to the coast to Chile ......have they had a Tsunami????????? What about all the Pacific islands closer to Chile than Australia anything happening there?

    Surely there are more ways than just Tsunami Buoys?

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    Re: Tsunami warning Broken Bay to Pt Danger

    No there really isn't much and, of course, the tsunami is nowhere near close to Pitcairn, Cook Islands, Samoa etc., at the moment.

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    Re: Tsunami warning Broken Bay to Pt Danger

    I am heading to breakfast at Lighthouse restaurant cleveland, so I will know by then.

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    Re: Tsunami warning Broken Bay to Pt Danger

    The news of of Chile is also slow - two hours ago there were eight deaths reported but no one knows if they were from wave action or building falling down.

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    Re: Tsunami warning Broken Bay to Pt Danger

    With Moreton and Straddy off brisbane i hardly see how moreton bay is at risk.

  11. #26

    Re: Tsunami warning Broken Bay to Pt Danger

    tigermullet , thats gold. Probably buildings falling down!!!

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    Ausfish Platinum Member mylestom's Avatar
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    Re: Tsunami warning Broken Bay to Pt Danger

    Fish for the future, enjoy the present but think of your children.

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    oops just read an article, i thought you were taking the piss about buildings falling down.

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    Re: Tsunami warning Broken Bay to Pt Danger

    on a serious note found this:

    A catastrophic earthquake off Chile in 1960 generated a tsunami in Hilo that killed 61 people. The earthquake, the largest recorded at a magnitude 9.6, sent waves of up to 30 feet to Hilo about 15 hours after the temblor, according to an online account by Pacific Tsunami Warning Center scientist Gerard Fryer.
    The tsunami caused about 2,000 deaths in Chile. The waves also flooded the coastline of Japan where 10-foot waves caused 200 deaths. Tsunami damage was also reported in the Marquesas, Samoa, and New Zealand.

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    ***Tsunami alert approx 0800-0900 Sunday***

    http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/wrap_fwo.pl?IDY68027.txt

    IDY68027

    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology

    MEDIA:
    No use of the Standard Emergency Warning Signal [SEWS]
    TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE AND FREQUENT BROADCAST
    ************************************************** ******************************
    TSUNAMI WARNING NUMBER 2 FOR QUEENSLAND
    Issued by the Joint Australian Tsunami Warning Centre [JATWC] at
    8:44 PM EST on Saturday 27 February 2010
    ************************************************** ******************************

    TSUNAMI THREAT TO THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT

    ************************************************** ******************************
    SUMMARY:
    Tsunami warning for the marine environment for QUEENSLAND.

    Threatened areas extend from Point Danger to Double Island Point, Moreton
    Bay.

    Possibility of dangerous waves, strong ocean currents and foreshore flooding
    for several hours from 08:15 am [EST] Sunday.

    Sea level observations HAVE confirmed a tsunami has been generated.

    For further details visit the Bureau web site www.bom.gov.au.

    Next update due by 10:14 PM EST on Saturday 27 February 2010
    ************************************************** ******************************
    DETAILS:
    Tsunami waves are more powerful than the same size beach waves, with the first
    wave not always the largest. First tsunami effects are expected as follows:

    Coolangatta after 08:15 am [EST] Sunday
    Maroochydore after 09:00 am [EST] Sunday
    Brisbane after 09:15 am [EST] Sunday

    Do not go to the coast to watch the tsunami. Check that your neighbours have
    received this advice.

    Boats in harbours, estuaries or shallow coastal water should return to shore.
    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

    Maps showing the affected areas are on the Bureau web site
    www.bom.gov.au/tsunami. For a repeat of this warning call 1300 TSUNAMI [1300
    878 6264].
    ************************************************** ******************************
    TSUNAMI SOURCE:
    An undersea earthquake of magnitude 8.8 occurred at 4:34 PM EST on Saturday 27
    February 2010 near THE COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE [latitude 35.320S longitude
    72.930W ]
    ************************************************** ******************************
    The JATWC is operated by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology and Geoscience
    Australia
    ************************************************** ******************************

    Move your boats people....

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