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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTSUNAMI WARNING for HAWAII !?!! 6 foot ... CNN
just woke up and WTF
http://www.justin.tv/2ndruntv_cnn#/w/4055227984/20
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TSUNAMI WARNING for HAWAII !?!! 6 foot ... CNN (Original Post)
eShirl
Oct 2012
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Hekate
(100,133 posts)1. Here's a live streaming video that may help you
http://www.khon2.com/content/mediacenter/livestream.aspx
They seem to be doing okay right now.
Hekate
They seem to be doing okay right now.
Hekate
Z_I_Peevey
(2,783 posts)2. Livestream here
BainsBane
(57,622 posts)3. Is this much ado about nothing?
Or is there still something huge coming? Not much happening right now, and they say it's already there.
eShirl
(20,135 posts)4. I certainly hope so
Especially if there are any people in the evacuation zone not taking this seriously.
mahina
(20,521 posts)5. Thanks for thinking and caring about us.
Looking good actually! #hitsunami
eShirl
(20,135 posts)6. that's good to hear
dipsydoodle
(42,239 posts)7. Tsunami hits Hawaii after Canada earthquake
(Reuters) - Hawaii was hit by a tsunami on Saturday night prompting the authorities to order at least 100,000 people on the island state to move to higher ground.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said the first tsunami wave was three feet high and less forceful than expected. Some forecasts had predicted a wave of up to six feet high.
"The tsunami arrived about when we expected it should," Senior Geophysicist Gerard Fryer told reporters at a news conference, saying: "I was expecting it to be a little bigger."
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2012/10/28/uk-hawaii-tsunami-idUKBRE89R03720121028
