Kermadec Earthquake- Tsunami warning
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@gunner said in Kermadec Earthquake- Tsunami warning:
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@JC High enough
....100% high would be better
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Northport Webcam image, says updated every 2.5mins, however looked exactly same for last hour!
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@taniwharugby no flying dolphins spotted
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@act-crusader said in Kermadec Earthquake- Tsunami warning:
@donsteppa said in Kermadec Earthquake- Tsunami warning:
Any signs of locusts or four horsemen?
No, but Hori BOP was seen riding 3 metres waves on his blue and gold surfboard
Shouting "You're in trouble tsunami! You're in trouble now!" while throwing handfuls of lollies to the seagulls.
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hhmmm, the beer fridge at work looking mighty inviting right now...
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@taniwharugby said in Kermadec Earthquake- Tsunami warning:
hhmmm, the beer fridge at work looking mighty inviting right now...
fuck it. It's friday and you have been under stress all day so far
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@taniwharugby head over with a chilly bin will you? Might as well stop at KFC on the way.
Getting hungry and thirsty up here...
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@donsteppa said in Kermadec Earthquake- Tsunami warning:
@act-crusader said in Kermadec Earthquake- Tsunami warning:
@donsteppa said in Kermadec Earthquake- Tsunami warning:
Any signs of locusts or four horsemen?
No, but Hori BOP was seen riding 3 metres waves on his blue and gold surfboard
Shouting "You're in trouble tsunami! You're in trouble now!" while throwing handfuls of lollies to the seagulls.
And ready to fight any non-locals who come to drop in on his wave.
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@gunner Maccas is busy AF
Residents spot 'unusual' tidal activity following quakes
Barbara Shortland, who lives above Jacks Bay in Russell, said her and her husband, Murphy, witnessed some "unusual" tidal activity this morning.
"When we got up at 9am this morning the tide was out, but by 9:45am it was high tide. I checked the paper and it was supposed to be high tide at 1pm."
The tide had been out "ten metres or more," said Murphy Shortland.
"It exposed the mudflats, which are all covered again now."
When the tide came back in, it didn't come as a crashing wave, said Barbara Shortland. "It came back really flat, it was very odd."
She said another "strange sight" was the large number of car ferries sitting out near Tapeka Point, which usually reside in Opua. "It's really strange to see, but at least they're far safer here than sitting in a bay."
The two are feeling "safe and well" because they're up high, alongside other Russell residents who are "out on lawns and sharing balconies," said Barbara.
"We're all okay here, no panic at all."
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Here's the latest update from the National Emergency Management Agency:
GNS Science has advised that the largest waves have now passed, and therefore the threat level is now downgraded to a Beach and Marine threat for all areas which were previously under Land and Marine threat.
All people who evacuated can now return.
The advice remains, for all areas under beach and marine threat, to stay off beach and shore areas.