Developing… Earthquake In Russia

More here.

…video out of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Russia of water receding.
TSUNAMI WARNING now issued for parts of Northern California
tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov shows blip at Midway.
Traffic at a standstill in Hawaii, no thanks to Oprah.

Hawaii live cam. Should arrive around 1am Eastern.

Ryan Hall: This is what a real tsunami looks like. Over 2 meters of vertical displacement measured at Midway, a huge signal for deep water. Waves like this amplify near shore. Hawaii and other Pacific coasts: this one’s not minor.

Remain alert.

9 Replies to “Developing… Earthquake In Russia”

  1. Whew, so glad North Dakota will be spared! I guess here in SK no worries either.
    Nevertheless, thankyou to this DEI hire for the heads up! Pay raise for such diligence forthcoming to be sure!

  2. One hour to go for Hawaii. 7:17pm local time, 1am eastern.

    Watching these live cams… sun starting to set on the beach looks absolutely beautiful.

    Hope it ends up being nothing.

  3. The CIA and FBI have issued a “Dossier” … proving the Russians are colluding with the tides to destroy Obama’s beachfront home(s) in Hawaii. Robert Mueller has been brought out of retirement, and Alzheimer’s (again) to investigate.

  4. regarding the Oprah thing too bad there isnt some emergency regulation FORCING the lying byatch to allow folks to cross ANY private roadway whilst fleeing emergency like this.

    1. Her PR firm has prepared a response … citing that Oprah DID open her private road to ”50 cars at a time, to ensure public safety”. Very clever of them. Why? Because the factual, photos of cars cued up at her gates can be explained by the ”50 cars at a time” bullshit.

      Being $$$$$ rich allows you to hire the BEST PR firms available.

      Now … find a single ONE of those ”50 cars at a time” who were actually admitted thru her barricade. I call bullshit

  5. To be fair, just getting to highway 31 on the east side of Kihei is sufficient. Oprah’s road is little better than a goat trail. Paved but extremely narrow with no shoulders or any place to turn around.
    As it turned out, the wave – at just under 6 feet – was just enough to clean up Kamaole Beach and spray some water onto South Kihei road.

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