quote:TSUNAMI THREAT FORECAST...UPDATED
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* TSUNAMI WAVES REACHING MORE THAN 3 METERS ABOVE THE TIDE
LEVEL ARE POSSIBLE ALONG SOME COASTS OF
ECUADOR... AND RUSSIA.
* TSUNAMI WAVES REACHING 1 TO 3 METERS ABOVE THE TIDE LEVEL ARE
POSSIBLE ALONG SOME COASTS OF
CHILE... HAWAII... JAPAN... NORTHWESTERN HAWAIIAN
ISLANDS... AND SOLOMON ISLANDS.
* TSUNAMI WAVES REACHING 0.3 TO 1 METERS ABOVE THE TIDE LEVEL
ARE POSSIBLE FOR SOME COASTS OF
AMERICAN SAMOA... ANTARCTICA... CHUUK... COLOMBIA... COOK
ISLANDS... COSTA RICA... EL SALVADOR... FIJI... FRENCH
POLYNESIA... GUAM... GUATEMALA... HOWLAND AND BAKER...
INDONESIA... JARVIS ISLAND... JOHNSTON ATOLL... KERMADEC
ISLANDS... KIRIBATI... KOSRAE... MARSHALL ISLANDS...
MEXICO... MIDWAY ISLAND... NAURU... NEW CALEDONIA... NEW
ZEALAND... NICARAGUA... NIUE... NORTHERN MARIANAS...
PALAU... PALMYRA ISLAND... PANAMA... PAPUA NEW GUINEA...
PERU... PHILIPPINES... PITCAIRN ISLANDS... POHNPEI...
SAMOA... TAIWAN... TOKELAU... TONGA... TUVALU...
VANUATU... WAKE ISLAND... WALLIS AND FUTUNA... AND YAP.
* TSUNAMI WAVES ARE FORECAST TO BE LESS THAN 0.3 METERS ABOVE
THE TIDE LEVEL FOR THE COASTS OF
AUSTRALIA... BRUNEI... CHINA... DPR OF KOREA... MALAYSIA...
REPUBLIC OF KOREA... AND VIETNAM.
Zouden best wel eens golven van 4-5 meter of meer kunnen worden op Hawaii.quote:
Niet volgens een press conference die nu aan de gang is op Hawai. Tot nu toe maar een paar foot, dus niet heel bijzonder tot nu toe.quote:Op woensdag 30 juli 2025 08:02 schreef Jor_Dii het volgende:
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Zouden best wel eens golven van 4-5 meter of meer kunnen worden op Hawaii.
Dat zou gunstig zijn.quote:Op woensdag 30 juli 2025 08:23 schreef Party_P het volgende:
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Niet volgens een press conference die nu aan de gang is op Hawai. Tot nu toe maar een paar foot, dus niet heel bijzonder tot nu toe.
Die twee tsunami videos zijn van een andere keer, heb ik tijden geleden al gezien. Was ook geen tsunami als gevolg van aardbeving dacht ik.quote:
quote:Russische vulkaan barst kort na beving en tsunami's voor het eerst in eeuwen uit
De vulkaan Krasjeninnikov op het Oost-Russische schiereiland Kamtsjatka is voor het eerst in ten minste 475 jaar uitgebarsten. Volgens wetenschappers is er mogelijk een verband met de grote aardbeving die afgelopen week plaatsvond voor de kust van Kamtsjatka.
Hoofd Olga Girina van de vulkanische dienst in de regio Kamtsjatka zegt dat nog nooit officieel een uitbarsting van de vulkaan is vastgelegd. Ze schat dat de laatste lavastroom plaatsvond in 1463, met een foutmarge van zo'n tachtig jaar. Volgens het Amerikaanse Smithsonian Institution was de laatste eruptie van de Krasjeninnikov in 1550.
De uitbarsting houdt volgens wetenschappers mogelijk verband met de aardbeving van afgelopen woensdag in de buurt van Kamtsjatka. Deze beving veroorzaakte tsunami's die waarschuwingen opleverden in onder meer Japan, Frans-Polynesië en San Francisco. Er vielen geen dodelijke slachtoffers door de tsunami's.
Volgens het Russische ministerie van Noodhulp is er momenteel een aswolk van zo'n 6.000 meter hoog boven de Krasjeninnikov te zien. De vulkaan zelf is 1.856 meter hoog.
De aswolk drijft naar het oosten, richting de Stille Oceaan, en komt dus niet over bewoond gebied. Volgens het ministerie geldt door de aswolken wel een verhoogd risico voor vliegtuigen.
quote:Record tsunami waves cause nearly USD 1 million in damages at Crescent City Harbor, California
Tsunami waves generated by the earthquake in Russia began arriving during the night and continued into the next day. According to the harbor district, most of the damage occurred at approximately 02:40 local time on July 30 when a significant wave surge lifted the floating concrete dock too high before submerging it.
Crescent City recorded the highest tsunami waves ever observed in the continental United States during this event. The waves arrived during a 1.2 m (4 feet) high tide, which amplified currents and harbor surge.
Crescent City’s location just shoreward of the Mendocino Fracture Zone channels tsunami energy into deeper water, accelerating wave speed before reaching shore.
This bathymetric effect has contributed to at least 41 recorded tsunami events since 1933, several of which caused severe damage.
On July 30, tsunami waves destroyed the harbor’s floating concrete H Dock, which was constructed as a wave attenuator following the 2011 Tōhoku‑Oki tsunami.
The dock was anchored by closely spaced steel pilings driven 6–11 m (21–37 feet) into bedrock and was engineered as a sacrificial structure to absorb incoming wave energy.
The structure detached from its pilings and failed under the surge, as intended, thereby protecting the inner harbor. The loss of H Dock damaged electrical wiring, potable water lines, and fire-suppression systems.
Sediment and debris were deposited in the navigation channels, requiring dredging and underwater clearance. No vessels were reported lost or significantly damaged.
Crescent City invested approximately USD 50 million in harbor reconstruction to modern tsunami-resistant standards following a major tsunami in 2011.
The July 30 tsunami validated this design approach: while H Dock failed, it prevented cascading damage to inner docks and moored vessels.
Initial estimates by Crescent City Harbor indicate damages close to USD 1 million. Recovery will require diver surveys, debris removal, and full reconstruction of the destroyed dock and damaged utilities.
The event did not meet criteria for Federal Emergency Management Agency assistance. Funding will likely come from local harbor resources and potential state emergency allocations.
Crescent City remains one of the most tsunami-exposed ports in the United States due to its geological setting. Harbor officials emphasize the importance of maintaining sacrificial protective structures, sustaining NOAA-linked early warning systems, and continuing public preparedness to reduce future tsunami risks.
The 2011 tsunami was triggered by a 9.1-magnitude earthquake off northern Japan, which also caused a nuclear power plant meltdown. Crescent City’s harbor sustained USD 50 million in damage — boats were repeatedly slammed against docks and other vessels, according to the harbormaster. In contrast, no boats were damaged during the July 30 event.
According to the harbormaster, wave heights during the 2011 and July 30 events were roughly equivalent. In 2011, 2.7–3 m (9–10 feet) waves struck during a -0.3 m (-1 feet) tide. On July 30, a 1.2 m (4 feet) tsunami wave coincided with a 1.2 m (4 feet) high tide.
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