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YeeGads-Tsunami Alert

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YeeGads!!!

The entire north coast of the island is now under a tsunami
alert. The size of the waves has triggered the tsunami
warning system. It is reported 100,000+ are at risk of sudden
inundation by huge 25 foot roller waves.

The San Juan harbour has been shut down and locked down to
all boat traffic except military. Cruise ships and commercial
ships are stranded at sea in holding patterns. All boat traffic
between Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and Dominican
Republic has been halted.

I guess I ain't going tarpon fishing for awhile!!

YeeGads !!!

dale
 
How high's the water, mama?
Two feet high and risin'
How high's the water, papa?
Two feet high and risin'

We can make it to the road in a homemade boat
That's the only thing we got left that'll float
It's already over all the wheat and the oats,
Two feet high and risin'

How high's the water, mama?
Three feet high and risin'
How high's the water, papa?
Three feet high and risin'

.....
 
I thought tsunami's only hit in the Pacific?
 
You havin' second thoughts about this island trip, Tony? :jester:
 
Me mum us St. J. I should give her a call.
 
DrEntropy said:
You havin' second thoughts about this island trip, Tony? :jester:
Nope! I'm ready to get on the plane today!!
 
vping said:
Me mum us St. J. I should give her a call.

That's probably a good idea. St Johns looks like it's getting
7 to 10 seas. Warnings are posted to stay away from beaches.
The radio says near record breaking high seas. Not normal.

<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<,

Doc- It seems there's nowhere one can go and feel totally
safe- Major flooding in the Missouri?

MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- A woman sunbathing on a boat died
after a stingray leaped from the water off the Florida Keys
on Thursday and struck her, officials said.

Leaping stingrays, Batman??

What a strange day it is.

d
 
One Crazy Aussie towin' a large shark!!

Me thinks too many cans of Fosters!!
Imagine, towin' a large shark in a kyack??

Blimey!! :shocked:

d
 
Th' shark is just there to help jump-start th' kayak, Dale. :smirk:
 
Tony, Tsunami is just the name derived from the Japanese for the phenomenon. They can occur in any ocean, and even in large lakes if the geology is such that one is created (basically by a sudden shift such as a landslide or earthquake on the ocean floor). :thumbsup:
 
Lots of little rumbles going on, but nothing huge seismic wise in the Atlantic....
You are 'high up' I take it?
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...this from a guy who rode in boats wot were BELOW th' surface...

:jester:
 
Dale the better half says get on a plane and come up to the snow and ice and you won't have to worry about those silly waves
 
...gawdforbid....


A day on th' island with a forty knot blow is Heaven compared with an Ontario March afternoon!


..but that's just MY take on th' situation. :wink:
 
BTW: I'm bein' ATTACKED by mosquitoes as I sit inna garage typin' this.


meh.
 
Phew! I just spoke with her and she is in the south of Puerto Rico near Dom. Rep. She's fine.
 
Rather you than me Doc I hate skitters
 
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