Jim Scholar Mar 11, 2011 #1 http://wcatwc.arh.noaa.gov/2011/03/11/l ... pd9-01.txt Take care this morning, folks. 8:16 this morning is when the first wave may hit.
http://wcatwc.arh.noaa.gov/2011/03/11/l ... pd9-01.txt Take care this morning, folks. 8:16 this morning is when the first wave may hit.
Gilwing Administrator Alliance Logistics Alliance Owner Mar 11, 2011 #2 Keep an eye on the bays and oceans. They will recede and come back. It will do that a couple of times. The Weather guy at my job is saying you Hawaii only had about 2 feet. That is a good sign. I hope hes right.
Keep an eye on the bays and oceans. They will recede and come back. It will do that a couple of times. The Weather guy at my job is saying you Hawaii only had about 2 feet. That is a good sign. I hope hes right.
Jim Scholar Mar 12, 2011 #3 We ended up with very few deaths (thankfully), but a lot of damage, however nothing compared to Japan, obviously.
We ended up with very few deaths (thankfully), but a lot of damage, however nothing compared to Japan, obviously.
D Daviomac Artisan Mar 16, 2011 #4 One of the deaths was someone standing on the beach, taking pictures as the wave came at him. His two buddies, who were doing the same, were able to swim back in, but the third... well, didn't make it.
One of the deaths was someone standing on the beach, taking pictures as the wave came at him. His two buddies, who were doing the same, were able to swim back in, but the third... well, didn't make it.