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Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

Posted:
11 Mar 2011, 09:49
by Scrooge
If so, firstly get to high ground.
The tsunami warning has been extended to the entire Pacific rim.
More details to come.
ETA for Hawaiian islands is 3am local.
NRT is closed.
Rather than list the ETA's go to this website
http://www.weather.gov/ptwc/text.php?id ... .11.083004The images I am seeing right are pretty grim, CNN is reporting 15-25 ft waves travelling at high speed.
West coast USA 8.45 am local.
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

Posted:
11 Mar 2011, 09:58
by northernhenry
Released at 8.30 GMT:
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) in Hawaii widens its tsunami warning to include Hawaii and the rest of the Pacific Ocean. The warning also includes Australia, New Zealand, Mexico and Central and South America.
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

Posted:
11 Mar 2011, 10:18
by Concorde RIP
Serious stuff, looks like there may be more damage as the tsunami makes landfall in other regions - everybody take care out there.
And, I'm in LA and Hawaii in two weeks time - sobering really.
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

Posted:
11 Mar 2011, 10:29
by Scrooge
Yep, thankfully nobody is in the family vacation house on Maui right now, it's right on the beach and I have to figure it will be gone by the time the sun comes up.
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

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11 Mar 2011, 10:33
by Luke085
Really is awful - it is times like these where you remember how safe it is living here - in terms of natural disasters!
I'm really suprised by how calm the Japanese are during the Earthquake on the CCTV - I suppose in time they get used to it and are prepared for them from birth.
Hope everyone is safe!
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

Posted:
11 Mar 2011, 11:56
by Darren Wheeler
Japan is probably the most prepared country in the world when it comes to seismic events.
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

Posted:
11 Mar 2011, 12:23
by northernhenry
Now thinking mrs NH's month in Tokyo was well timed in January..
State of emergency now declared, issues with cooling systems on a nuclear power plant, doesn't sound good..
Still waiting to hear back from friends who live near NRT
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

Posted:
11 Mar 2011, 12:34
by Adastral
I'm currently in Shanghai. I see China is not on that list and have assumed it should be ok here as the quake was the other side of Japan from here. Did not notice any tremors from here. I'm not sure of the geography so don't know how far away the quake was, prob about 1000 miles
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

Posted:
11 Mar 2011, 17:08
by Becca1007
Morning from the California coast. Not much happening here, just some coastal roads closed and the beaches are closed as well.
My thoughts and prayers are with all the people affected by this.
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

Posted:
11 Mar 2011, 21:34
by willd
So it appears that Hawaii managed to escape lightly, Sky News reporting that no major damage and waves minimal compared to what was predicted. Same goes for most other major countries, NZ, Philippines, PNG. The main worry, Japan aside, is the smaller pacific atols and islands which are of course very low lying and have poor communications with the outside world.
As for Japan they are very prepared but the pictures of the wave striking and seeing people on foot and in cars driving along oblivious to the impending wave is rather sobering.
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

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11 Mar 2011, 21:55
by honey lamb
willd wrote:So it appears that Hawaii managed to escape lightly, Sky News reporting that no major damage and waves minimal compared to what was predicted. Same goes for most other major countries, NZ, Philippines, PNG. The main worry, Japan aside, is the smaller pacific atols and islands which are of course very low lying and have poor communications with the outside world.
As for Japan they are very prepared but the pictures of the wave striking and seeing people on foot and in cars driving along oblivious to the impending wave is rather sobering.
I've just seen photos from Kona posted by a friend who lives there. Alii Drive, the main road in the town is all churned up and in chunks.
A friend has also posted a video of a river surge in Humboldt County, northern California from the tsunami
They're on my Facebook page
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

Posted:
12 Mar 2011, 11:12
by MarkedMan
Even saw some interesting ripples in the bay today. Very interesting event. SF itself is historically relatively safe from tsunami events, unlike geographies like Crescent City, as HL reports. One person did indeed die when the waves dragged him into the ocean.
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

Posted:
12 Mar 2011, 11:20
by Slipperman
Our friends in Huntington Beach, CA noticed highre waves than usual for a time, but there was nothing worrying.
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

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14 Mar 2011, 20:14
by mattdell
It was very scary, indeed. I live 200 yard from the ocean so I had to evacuate. I spent the night in my car behind someone's house.
I'm moving off the island in a few weeks so hope I never have to deal with tsunamis ever again!
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

Posted:
15 Mar 2011, 08:53
by Scrooge
Which Island ?
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

Posted:
15 Mar 2011, 10:59
by northernhenry
We were discussing last night, turns out Mrs NH was on the Sendai Bullet train just over 4 weeks ago...
Slightly frightening..
Thoughts out for one of her colleagues from that trip who's family are from Sendai (we've not had any contact, but to be fair not likely to of given the circumstances..)
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

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15 Mar 2011, 14:43
by tontybear
Only sliightly related but it is reported on Aviation Herald that many airlines are overnighting their planes/CC in ICN or HKG rather than in Japan on international routes.
AH also reports that 1,400 people were saved by using the terminal at Sendai airport.
But again some stupid comments from people who have no idea about anything.
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

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15 Mar 2011, 16:19
by Bill S
tontybear wrote:But again some stupid comments from people who have no idea about anything.
Many of them no more stupid than those made by so-called experts being rolled out on the media.
Many lives ago I did work at Windscale - and actually on the design of Zircaloy fuel cladding for steam generating reactors ....
Very important to remember these reactors were a 1960's design - same as the DC-10 ... we haven't stopped flying ... we just make aircraft safer.
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

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16 Mar 2011, 04:55
by tonywestsider
mattdell wrote:It was very scary, indeed. I live 200 yard from the ocean so I had to evacuate. I spent the night in my car behind someone's house.
I'm moving off the island in a few weeks so hope I never have to deal with tsunamis ever again!
Aloha, Mattdell. I hope you are back safe and sound in your usual place before you head back from Hawaii. I grew up there, when every month there was a Civil Defense siren testing in case of tsunamis. When I was a kid, I used to get nightmares of tsunamis wiping out towns in their way. Unfortunately, the worst of my nightmares from my past had just played itself out a few days ago in Japan. Horrible....
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

Posted:
17 Mar 2011, 09:36
by northernhenry
Should be interesting to see the repeated scenes of relative dignified calm, lack of panic, organised queuing etc currently being seen in Japan, once
this this gets to a wider audience in California

Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

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17 Mar 2011, 09:48
by Scrooge
northernhenry wrote:Should be interesting to see the repeated scenes of relative dignified calm, lack of panic, organised queuing etc currently being seen in Japan, once this this gets to a wider audience in California

Actually, that is pretty much Southern California and Nevada getting hit first followed by the rest of California and the other west coast states.
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

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17 Mar 2011, 09:50
by Darren Wheeler
That link is almost worthy of Fox/Sky news. No comparison to the normal background radiation.
A bit like the Sky headline - "Radiation levels at plant increase four-fold" Totally meaningless and sensationalist.
Re: Are there any V-Flyers in the Pacific Rim right now ?

Posted:
17 Mar 2011, 12:01
by Bill S
Already bidding up to $255 for potassium iodate tabs. on ebay.
Shows the extent of cold war propaganda still effective in the US.
No different in the UK.
Insane!