A second eruption hit on Saturday at 5:26 p.m. local time, RNZ reported. Australia's Bureau of Meteorology said it recorded a tsunami wave of 1.2 meters (about 4 feet) near Nuku'alofa at 5:30 p.m. local time on Saturday. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said tsunami waves of 2.7 feet (83 cm) were observed by gauges at Nuku'alofa and waves of 2 feet at Pago Pago, the capital of American Samoa, Reuters reported.
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Only 3 foot waves reported along the OryGun coast, not hardly noticable! Was hoping for a good cleansing of the Wet Coast, but still, a good wake up and practice for the real thing!
Needs to be big enough to make it up the Columbia and the Wilamette and wash Tentlandia away or at least get the crap off the sidewalks.
Those people should watch the earthquake forecast which predicts and tells about geological events that may happen in their areas. The guy in the video below has an app that sends these forecasts out in real time. Usually pretty accurate.