Saturday, February 27, 2010

Tsunami in Hawaii

SORRY-YOU CAN TRY LINK BELOW BUT LOOKS LIKE THE WEBCAM IS OVERLOADED MY PAGE IS NO LONGER RELOADING EVEN AFTER WAITING TEN MINUTES--Ill try to find some other web cams that may be of interest, like Waimea bay.

http://www.tsunami.org/hilobaycam.html

OK FOUND a good link....lots of wave cams....some should work.

http://livesurfcamhawaii.com/oahu/northshore.htm

And for the tin-hatters --- Yellowstone
http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/yvo/publications/2010/10swarm.php
The best bays "as amplifiers" will be Hilo, Haleiwa, Hanalei, and Kahului.

No this isn't the long awaited Pee-Three Elliot Wave.

The link below will take you to Hilo Bay Web Cam located on top of the Pacific Tsunami Museum.  The think tank boys are predicting maybe 12 to 15 foot waves in Hilo bay.

Bays act as amplifiers for long waves like Tsnamis.  Hilo was bodyslammed by a large Tsunami in 1946.

Note that the Haiti earthquake happened right on the eclipse which was a no moon.
The current Chile and Japan Earthquakes happened on the approaching full moon.
This is a push me/pull me affect of the large gravitational pull of the moon as it lines up with the sun.

Affects on the markets?  Moons have been particularly accurate predictions of turning points this year, although direction is not "known".   Massive earthquakes are not a good sign though, for the collective pysche in the current "Mass Global Pychosis" as Daneric has so nicely coined.

Most events in Hawaii have been cancelled, shorelines are being evacuated.   People are filling up their gas tanks and water jugs.   Just in case.  

I'll post some still photos from Kunia Oahu, about 400 feet up, safe viewing of the ocean off Oahu.  It's about 8:30AM local time, tsunami expected starting 11:00AM or a little later, and maybe waves coming for several hours.  




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