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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: redman555 on March 11, 2011, 09:56:43 AM
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Tsunami warning all down the cost, I got family in the bay. If it hits its expected within the next 20 min.
-BigBOBCH
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:pray
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yeah and lots of dorks are taking the day off to go to the beach.
semp
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If it's anything like what I've seen from the Hawaii footage, it shouldn't be too bad.
Hoping for the best either way.
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We had 2-3m high waves here in OR, Came in two separate surges and didn't reach the top of the sea wall.
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Santa Cruiz got hit, a lot of ships in the harbor got destroyed.
-BigBOBCH
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Sounds like Crescent City will get the most damage along the U.S. Cost.
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Surfed it, it was AMAZING!
(Silver Lining to everything)
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Surfed it, it was AMAZING!
(Silver Lining to everything)
:rock :rock :rock :rock :rock :rock :rock :rock :rock
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Tsunami warning all down the cost, I got family in the bay. If it hits its expected within the next 20 min.
-BigBOBCH
One hits us everyday, most being no larger than the normal surf. That being said, I was a little scared by the general reaction people had to the iminute threat and danger (as hyped by the media) of a tsunami here in LA. Copypasta:
So, leaving the house today, my dad is like "hey, can you survey the hardscape at the Santa Monica CC performing arts center for me on the way in?". I'm like sure, nothing to it. Driving down PCH heading into SM, and I'm wondering why there's more police cruisers patroling PCH than Charlie Sheen's front lawn? Then I remembered the news last night. Oh crap, knew I shoulda taken the freeway.
All is fine, but omg lol, Charles Darwin could probabley write a few academic studies on the DROVES AND HERDS OF PEOPLE that gathered in Santa Monica at 8am on the beach walk, pier and cliffs for a front and center seat to the show. Yeah, I know, 90% chance it would only be 3-feet high at most, but still, does it not seem a little crazy or idiotic?"
yeah and lots of dorks are taking the day off to go to the beach.
semp
Don't get me started, it's probabley true. Only four more hours until my weekend starts, if I'm lucky.
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Surfed it, it was AMAZING!
(Silver Lining to everything)
Now you can say you surfed a tsunami. That's awesome!!!!! :rock
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Surfed it, it was AMAZING!
(Silver Lining to everything)
:rofl :rofl WTG! :rock
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yeah there's a guy that was taking pictures that is still surfing, with the sharks.
semp
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yeah there's a guy that was taking pictures that is still surfing, with the sharks.
semp
Honestly, being familiar with that area of the state very well, if I understand the story correctly, the guy wasn't near the brightest penny to decide and stand....
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/91/Klamath_River_mouth_aerial_view.jpg)
here.
This is the sandbar that always exists there, except when it's breached, as pictured, during storms/floods, at the mouth of the Klamath River. To decide and go of all places to here, during even a storm with rough seas, nevermind a tsunami, errs on the side of suicide. It's unfortunatley very likely a visiting tourist to the area, to of been at one of the worst places at the worst time like that (and they aparently went there intentionaly to witness the tsunami) it is almost certain they were unaware of the extremely cold water tempuratures, frequent rip and strong currents in those waters (or how to counter them) and submerged snags (logs and storm debri) hidden below water throughout that sandbar and which is the most hidden danger there, especialy when the sand is recently washed out or rains and fllods upriver come depositing new debris. It is unfortunate but very likely he or she drowned or was overwhelmed within a minute of being swept away from that location, if I understand the reports correctly. :(
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Got a picture of it from my office, it wasn't much....
(http://img858.imageshack.us/img858/7350/tsunamix.jpg)
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Ardy, that pic in Emeryville?
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Ardy, that pic in Emeryville?
yup, someone else lives in the Bay Area I take it :)
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I have several families who live on the coast, and thankfully they were all out of harms way. I'm glad that everyone else was okay. That sucks that the person up North got swept away but, and as mean as it may sound, the dude should have pratice better judgment. For his family's sake though, I hope they find him or at least his body.
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yeah, I heard about that, I also heard that there was some damage in Santa Cruz, not sure to the extent.
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yeah, I heard about that, I also heard that there was some damage in Santa Cruz, not sure to the extent.
Unless I missed the actual location, I believe several docks and many boats were damaged and/or sunk. I think maybe couple of injuries but nothing life threatening. I believe the only death so far that one guy.
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yup, someone else lives in the Bay Area I take it :)
Haha yep, just across the bay from there.. That pic is pretty amazing though even if it was a small wave. To think even just that traveled here all the way from Japan is crazy to think about.
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Haha yep, just across the bay from there.. That pic is pretty amazing though even if it was a small wave. To think even just that traveled here all the way from Japan is crazy to think about.
That was my thoughts too. Cool pic Ardy :aok
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Haha yep, just across the bay from there.. That pic is pretty amazing though even if it was a small wave. To think even just that traveled here all the way from Japan is crazy to think about.
Puts into perspective all those doomsday simulations where you see the worldwide shockwave for a big meteor landing in open seas.
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You mean california is still there? Damn, and I had just bought beach property in Yuma too. :bhead