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Run to the Hills

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Tsunami to hit wellington 10:50. http://www.stuff.co.nz/ . Probably not a good idea to be along the sea front. As ever stirling work by the Government civil defense providing bugger all information.

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TSUNAMI BULLETIN NUMBER 002
PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER/NOAA/NWS
ISSUED AT 1856Z 29 SEP 2009

THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO AREAS WITHIN AND BORDERING THE PACIFIC
OCEAN AND ADJACENT SEAS...EXCEPT ALASKA...BRITISH COLUMBIA...
WASHINGTON...OREGON AND CALIFORNIA.

... A TSUNAMI WARNING AND WATCH ARE IN EFFECT ...

A TSUNAMI WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR

AMERICAN SAMOA / SAMOA / NIUE / WALLIS-FUTUNA / TOKELAU /
COOK ISLANDS / TONGA / TUVALU / KIRIBATI / KERMADEC IS / FIJI /
HOWLAND-BAKER / JARVIS IS. / NEW ZEALAND / FR. POLYNESIA /
PALMYRA IS. / VANUATU / NAURU / MARSHALL IS. / SOLOMON IS.

A TSUNAMI WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR

JOHNSTON IS. / NEW CALEDONIA / KOSRAE / PAPUA NEW GUINEA /
HAWAII / POHNPEI / WAKE IS. / PITCAIRN / MIDWAY IS. / CHUUK /
AUSTRALIA

FOR ALL OTHER AREAS COVERED BY THIS BULLETIN... IT IS FOR
INFORMATION ONLY AT THIS TIME.

THIS BULLETIN IS ISSUED AS ADVICE TO GOVERNMENT AGENCIES. ONLY
NATIONAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO MAKE
DECISIONS REGARDING THE OFFICIAL STATE OF ALERT IN THEIR AREA AND
ANY ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN RESPONSE.

AN EARTHQUAKE HAS OCCURRED WITH THESE PRELIMINARY PARAMETERS
NOTE THE MAGNITUDE UPGRADE TO 8.3

ORIGIN TIME - 1748Z 29 SEP 2009
COORDINATES - 15.3 SOUTH 171.0 WEST
DEPTH - 33 KM
LOCATION - SAMOA ISLANDS REGION
MAGNITUDE - 8.3

MEASUREMENTS OR REPORTS OF TSUNAMI WAVE ACTIVITY

GAUGE LOCATION LAT LON TIME AMPL PER
------------------- ----- ------ ----- --------------- -----
APIA UPOLU WS 13.8S 171.8W 1832Z 0.70M / 2.3FT 08MIN
PAGO PAGO AS 14.3S 170.7W 1812Z 1.57M / 5.1FT 04MIN

LAT - LATITUDE (N-NORTH, S-SOUTH)
LON - LONGITUDE (E-EAST, W-WEST)
TIME - TIME OF THE MEASUREMENT (Z IS UTC IS GREENWICH TIME)
AMPL - TSUNAMI AMPLITUDE MEASURED RELATIVE TO NORMAL SEA LEVEL.
IT IS ...NOT... CREST-TO-TROUGH WAVE HEIGHT.
VALUES ARE GIVEN IN BOTH METERS(M) AND FEET(FT).
PER - PERIOD OF TIME IN MINUTES(MIN) FROM ONE WAVE TO THE NEXT.

EVALUATION

SEA LEVEL READINGS INDICATE A TSUNAMI WAS GENERATED. IT MAY HAVE
BEEN DESTRUCTIVE ALONG COASTS NEAR THE EARTHQUAKE EPICENTER AND
COULD ALSO BE A THREAT TO MORE DISTANT COASTS. AUTHORITIES SHOULD
TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION IN RESPONSE TO THIS POSSIBILITY. THIS
CENTER WILL CONTINUE TO MONITOR SEA LEVEL DATA TO DETERMINE THE
EXTENT AND SEVERITY OF THE THREAT.

FOR ALL AREAS - WHEN NO MAJOR WAVES ARE OBSERVED FOR TWO HOURS
AFTER THE ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL OR DAMAGING WAVES HAVE NOT
OCCURRED FOR AT LEAST TWO HOURS THEN LOCAL AUTHORITIES CAN ASSUME
THE THREAT IS PASSED. DANGER TO BOATS AND COASTAL STRUCTURES CAN
CONTINUE FOR SEVERAL HOURS DUE TO RAPID CURRENTS. AS LOCAL
CONDITIONS CAN CAUSE A WIDE VARIATION IN TSUNAMI WAVE ACTION THE
ALL CLEAR DETERMINATION MUST BE MADE BY LOCAL AUTHORITIES.

ESTIMATED INITIAL TSUNAMI WAVE ARRIVAL TIMES AT FORECAST POINTS
WITHIN THE WARNING AND WATCH AREAS ARE GIVEN BELOW. ACTUAL
ARRIVAL TIMES MAY DIFFER AND THE INITIAL WAVE MAY NOT BE THE
LARGEST. A TSUNAMI IS A SERIES OF WAVES AND THE TIME BETWEEN
SUCCESSIVE WAVES CAN BE FIVE MINUTES TO ONE HOUR.

LOCATION FORECAST POINT COORDINATES ARRIVAL TIME
-------------------------------- ------------ ------------
AMERICAN SAMOA PAGO PAGO 14.3S 170.7W 1759Z 29 SEP
SAMOA APIA 13.8S 171.8W 1810Z 29 SEP
NIUE NIUE IS. 19.0S 170.0W 1822Z 29 SEP
WALLIS-FUTUNA WALLIS IS. 13.2S 176.2W 1835Z 29 SEP
TOKELAU NUKUNONU IS. 9.2S 171.8W 1844Z 29 SEP
COOK ISLANDS PUKAPUKA IS. 10.8S 165.9W 1846Z 29 SEP
RAROTONGA 21.2S 159.8W 1929Z 29 SEP
PENRYN IS. 8.9S 157.8W 1954Z 29 SEP
TONGA NUKUALOFA 21.0S 175.2W 1851Z 29 SEP
TUVALU FUNAFUTI IS. 7.9S 178.5E 1932Z 29 SEP
KIRIBATI KANTON IS. 2.8S 171.7W 1935Z 29 SEP
FLINT IS. 11.4S 151.8W 2025Z 29 SEP
MALDEN IS. 3.9S 154.9W 2037Z 29 SEP
CHRISTMAS IS. 2.0N 157.5W 2100Z 29 SEP
TARAWA IS. 1.5N 173.0E 2104Z 29 SEP
KERMADEC IS RAOUL IS. 29.2S 177.9W 1938Z 29 SEP
FIJI SUVA 18.1S 178.4E 2003Z 29 SEP
HOWLAND-BAKER HOWLAND IS. 0.6N 176.6W 2008Z 29 SEP
JARVIS IS. JARVIS IS. 0.4S 160.1W 2028Z 29 SEP
NEW ZEALAND EAST CAPE 37.7S 178.5E 2044Z 29 SEP
GISBORNE 38.7S 178.0E 2100Z 29 SEP
NORTH CAPE 34.4S 173.3E 2112Z 29 SEP
NAPIER 39.5S 176.9E 2140Z 29 SEP
WELLINGTON 41.3S 174.8E 2150Z 29 SEP
AUCKLAND(E) 36.7S 175.0E 2212Z 29 SEP
AUCKLAND(W) 37.1S 174.2E 2239Z 29 SEP
LYTTELTON 43.6S 172.7E 2255Z 29 SEP
NEW PLYMOUTH 39.1S 174.1E 2317Z 29 SEP
NELSON 41.3S 173.3E 2323Z 29 SEP
DUNEDIN 45.9S 170.5E 2331Z 29 SEP
MILFORD SOUND 44.6S 167.9E 2358Z 29 SEP
WESTPORT 41.8S 171.6E 2359Z 29 SEP
BLUFF 46.6S 168.3E 0044Z 30 SEP
FR. POLYNESIA PAPEETE 17.5S 149.6W 2045Z 29 SEP
HIVA OA 10.0S 139.0W 2214Z 29 SEP
RIKITEA 23.1S 135.0W 2247Z 29 SEP
PALMYRA IS. PALMYRA IS. 6.3N 162.4W 2102Z 29 SEP
VANUATU ANATOM IS. 20.2S 169.9E 2117Z 29 SEP
ESPERITU SANTO 15.1S 167.3E 2123Z 29 SEP
NAURU NAURU 0.5S 166.9E 2138Z 29 SEP
MARSHALL IS. MAJURO 7.1N 171.4E 2147Z 29 SEP
KWAJALEIN 8.7N 167.7E 2220Z 29 SEP
ENIWETOK 11.4N 162.3E 2309Z 29 SEP
SOLOMON IS. KIRAKIRA 10.4S 161.9E 2155Z 29 SEP
GHATERE 7.8S 159.2E 2227Z 29 SEP
AUKI 8.8S 160.6E 2244Z 29 SEP
HONIARA 9.3S 160.0E 2244Z 29 SEP
PANGGOE 6.9S 157.2E 2245Z 29 SEP
MUNDA 8.4S 157.2E 2248Z 29 SEP
FALAMAE 7.4S 155.6E 2304Z 29 SEP
JOHNSTON IS. JOHNSTON IS. 16.7N 169.5W 2212Z 29 SEP
NEW CALEDONIA NOUMEA 22.3S 166.5E 2216Z 29 SEP
KOSRAE KOSRAE IS. 5.5N 163.0E 2233Z 29 SEP
PAPUA NEW GUINE KIETA 6.1S 155.6E 2303Z 29 SEP
AMUN 6.0S 154.7E 2323Z 29 SEP
RABAUL 4.2S 152.3E 2349Z 29 SEP
LAE 6.8S 147.0E 0015Z 30 SEP
KAVIENG 2.5S 150.7E 0016Z 30 SEP
PORT MORESBY 9.3S 146.9E 0039Z 30 SEP
MADANG 5.2S 145.8E 0041Z 30 SEP
MANUS IS. 2.0S 147.5E 0050Z 30 SEP
HAWAII NAWILIWILI 22.0N 159.4W 2311Z 29 SEP
HILO 19.7N 155.1W 2314Z 29 SEP
HONOLULU 21.3N 157.9W 2315Z 29 SEP
POHNPEI POHNPEI IS. 7.0N 158.2E 2318Z 29 SEP
WAKE IS. WAKE IS. 19.3N 166.6E 2322Z 29 SEP
PITCAIRN PITCAIRN IS. 25.1S 130.1W 2329Z 29 SEP
MIDWAY IS. MIDWAY IS. 28.2N 177.4W 2349Z 29 SEP
CHUUK CHUUK IS. 7.4N 151.8E 0020Z 30 SEP
AUSTRALIA BRISBANE 27.2S 153.3E 0036Z 30 SEP
SYDNEY 33.9S 151.4E 0038Z 30 SEP

BULLETINS WILL BE ISSUED HOURLY OR SOONER IF CONDITIONS WARRANT.
THE TSUNAMI WARNING AND WATCH WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL
FURTHER NOTICE.

THE WEST COAST/ALASKA TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER WILL ISSUE PRODUCTS
FOR ALASKA...BRITISH COLUMBIA...WASHINGTON...OREGON...CALIFORNIA.

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Cue Iron Maiden;
"Ruuun to the hiiills
Ruuun for your liiiife"

Salmon swim upstream

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I'm working on my own siren sound and am now going "Awooogggaa" 'Awooogggaaa" in front of the computer. 

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In a seriousness though it must be scary as hell having that hit in the Islands, thoughts go out to those people in it or dealing with it. 

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According to Stuff "nothing is left" in samoa.. Shiiit
 
Lets hope it's just an anti climax

ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH

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Deaths confirmed in Samoa. Coromandel residents told to shift to higher ground. 

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SURVIVOR: SAMOA

Filming of a new season of Survivor: Samoa � the second in a row to be filmed on Samoa�s Upolu Island � was not affected by the tsunami.

A CBS spokesperson said: �Everyone's okay. Survivor crew are okay and filming was not affected.�

Around 400 Survivor crew controversially took over Aggie Grey�s Lagoon to film two back-to-back seasons of the hit reality show

ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH

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Scottishbhoy wrote:

SURVIVOR: SAMOA

Filming of a new season of Survivor: Samoa � the second in a row to be filmed on Samoa�s Upolu Island � was not affected by the tsunami.

A CBS spokesperson said: �Everyone's okay. Survivor crew are okay and filming was not affected.�

Around 400 Survivor crew controversially took over Aggie Grey�s Lagoon to film two back-to-back seasons of the hit reality show

phew- thats a huge relief
 
Poor samoa
 
start of the School Holiday rush

Salmon swim upstream

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Salmon07 wrote:
Cue Iron Maiden;
"Ruuun to the hiiills

Ruuun for your liiiife"


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Gotta Love NZ. Major disaster going down and TV ONE is still selling anti-wrinkle pills and the camp bloke is talking about antiques to some scottish geezer. 

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Any news of Gisborne feverites yet?


I'm along the coast in Pukerua Bay so will go and take a look shortly, like all good British reporters...
ForteanTimes2009-09-30 10:23:03

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LATEST: Blimey nothing like a bit of warning:

 Wellington residents near the coast have been advised to be prepared for immediate evacuation if warned by authorities, following a massive earthquake near Samoa that has killed at least three people and sent a tsunami sweeping across the Pacific.

The 8.3 magnitude earthquake, at a depth of 35km, was centred 205 kilometres south of the Samoan capital of Apia, and 2685km northeast of Auckland. It struck at 6.48am New Zealand time.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii said a tsunami was generated. Reports from Samoa say two villages were hit this morning while CNN has reported a three-metre tsunami.

In Samoa, Apia's Tupua Tamasese Hospital told local radio a short time ago that the tsunami had killed at least three people - two believed to be children - and more than 50 are injured.


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All the best to everyone in Samoa!!! The stuff of nightmares for something like this to happen. Have to hope that we in New Zealand are ready and taking the right precautions.
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So.... has it hit Welly yet? No wall of water outside my room yet.
 
edit/ other than that miserable drizzle.
Oska2009-09-30 10:50:28
You know we belong together...

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ForteanTimes wrote:
Any news of Gisborne feverites yet?


I'm along the coast in Pukerua Bay so will go and take a look shortly, like all good British reporters...
 
My wife and kids are in Gisborne at the moment, at my in-laws place. I haven't heard anything.......yet!!
 
Edit: Just spoke to my missus and, surprisingly enough, Gisborne hasn't been washed into the sea by huge tidal waves!
Jag2009-09-30 11:32:38

Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.

"Being a Partick Thistle fan sets you apart. It means youre a free thinker. It also means your team has no money." Tim Luckhurst, The Independent, 4th December 2003

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All clear to be announced soon according to Yahoo.
 
Phew

ive got a song that wont take long, Adelaide are rubbish.. the second verse is same as the first.. ADELAIDE ARE RUBBISH

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Supposedly some more waves will hit in the next hour...will believe it when I see it.
 
Don't think there was ever much chance of damage here, looks bad in Samoa but possibly could've been worse by the sounds of it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe_B5CzbTJo - Caceres winning penalty v Perth - footage from the Fever Zone

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Hope everyone in both Samoa's are ok, sounds like American Samoa was hit pretty damn badly.
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ForteanTimes wrote:
Gotta Love NZ. Major disaster going down and TV ONE is still selling anti-wrinkle pills and the camp bloke is talking about antiques to some scottish geezer. 
Best thing is the photos of the clowns in Auckland sitting on the beach waiting  for it to hit.Have to wonder if they buy a ticket on a plane trip if they knew it would crash.

GET YOUR SHIRTS OFF FOR THE BOYS

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these photos on stuff make me feel ill:
http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/2920639/Paradise-lost-in-Samoa/

it shows the randomness of life and death- 2 years ago me and the missus stayed in those exact fale in shot in the Alepeta beach and had lunch in  the boomerang resort owned by an expat aussie

all washed away now

Salmon swim upstream

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anyone seen Bodhi running around all excited?
 

All I do is make the stuff I would've liked
Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
Now I'm firefly like a burning kite
And yousa fake fuck like a fleshlight

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ballane wrote:
ForteanTimes wrote:
Gotta Love NZ. Major disaster going down and TV ONE is still selling anti-wrinkle pills and the camp bloke is talking about antiques to some scottish geezer. 
Best thing is the photos of the clowns in Auckland sitting on the beach waiting  for it to hit.Have to wonder if they buy a ticket on a plane trip if they knew it would crash.
 
Yes, with all that's going on all they could be bothered with is making sure "good morning" and the never ending averts/advertorials/infomercials/commercials/edutainments/any other bullsh*t name that they call ads these days, kept on running.
 
This was/is a major incident and tragedy, it deserved better information sharing and media coverage. My sincere thoughts are with those from Tonga, Western Samoa, American Samoa and any other territory affected. At least our Govy has started to act. I haven't heard too much about Australia, although I gather they sent a Herc over.
 
The other thing that pissed me off is that even now, there is NO 0800 number for anyone to ring. It's a toll call to Wellington for those north/south/east west of our capital. That is disgusting
Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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Lonegunmen wrote:
ballane wrote:
ForteanTimes wrote:
Gotta Love NZ. Major disaster going down and TV ONE is still selling anti-wrinkle pills and the camp bloke is talking about antiques to some scottish geezer. 
Best thing is the photos of the clowns in Auckland sitting on the beach waiting  for it to hit.Have to wonder if they buy a ticket on a plane trip if they knew it would crash.
 
Yes, with all that's going on all they could be bothered with is making sure "good morning" and the never ending averts/advertorials/infomercials/commercials/edutainments/any other bullsh*t name that they call ads these days, kept on running.
 
This was/is a major incident and tragedy, it deserved better information sharing and media coverage. My sincere thoughts are with those from Tonga, Western Samoa, American Samoa and any other territory affected. At least our Govy has started to act. I haven't heard too much about Australia, although I gather they sent a Herc over.
 
The other thing that pissed me off is that even now, there is NO 0800 number for anyone to ring. It's a toll call to Wellington for those north/south/east west of our capital. That is disgusting


Agreed. It was a pretty shocking response, I went to have a look and there was a policeman in his car at the beach, (good job there wasn't the 5 meter wave that hit Samoa he'd been gone). Nothing on the radio, people walking their dogs pretty clueless as to what was going on.

Does not look good for the earthquake.

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On the day of the tsunami warning, a South Is local out at the beach on the tv news said that he could handle a 0.5m wave.  People don't realise that a tsunami is not a wave that has a peak & a trough, & that it doesn't just pass by.  A tsunami is a surge of water at x height & maintains that height kms back from the front of the surge.   So you have a significant rise in sea level & the force behind it.
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Yes, but you forget that most people are idiots.
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Agreed total idiots...but... there is sometning in human nature that is drawn to risk, to the idea of destruction. to get literary on it this is how James  Baxter talked about it in his poem "the rocket show":
 
There was little room left where the crowd had trampled
Grass and lupin bare, under the pines that trembled
In gusts from the sea.  On a sandhillock I chose
A place to watch from.  Then the rockets rose,
O marvellous, like self-destroying flowers
On slender stems, with seed-pods full of flares,
Raining down amber, scarlet, pennies from heaven
On the skyward straining heads and still sea-haven.
Had they brought death, we would have stood the same,
I think, in ecstasy at the world-end flame.

Salmon swim upstream

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