Hawaii' under tsunami watch RIGHT NOW

EWA BEACH, Hawaii "“ Hawaii braced Saturday for a potentially damaging tsunami, after a massive earthquake off Chile sent waves across the Pacific Ocean.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center issued a tsunami warning "” its highest alert "” for Hawaii, where incoming waves could cause damage along the coastlines across the island chain. A warning was also in effect for Guam, American Samoa and dozens of other Pacific islands.

The first waves were expected to arrive in Hawaii at 11:19 a.m. Saturday (4:19 p.m. EST).

A lower-grade tsunami advisory was in effect for the coast of California and an Alaskan coastal area from Kodiak to Attu islands. Authorities in Australia did not issue a warning, but asked residents to stay away from the coast.

The Ewa Beach, Hawaii-based center called for "urgent action to protect lives and property" in Hawaii, which is among 53 nations and territories subject to tsunami warnings.

"The main thing is we want everyone to take this event seriously," said Charles McCreery, director of the center.

McCreery said he didn't know how big the waves will be, but he expected them to be the largest to hit Hawaii since 1964.

The state planned to sound warning sirens statewide at 6 a.m. to alert residents and tourists of the incoming tsunami, said Shelly Ichishita, spokeswoman for state civil defense.

People in coastal areas, such as tourist-filled Waikiki, will then be instructed on a possible evacuation. The sirens will also be sounded again three hours prior to the estimated arrival time.

"If you're in an evacuation zone, police or civil defense volunteers would instruct you to evacuate, or instructions will come out over the radio and TV," she said.

If coastal areas are evacuated, visitors in Waikiki would be moved to higher floors in their hotels, rather than moved out of the tourist district, which could cause gridlock.

Ichishita said people who are not in evacuation zones to stay away from coastal areas.

Despite the incoming waves, the state was calm through the night with no signs of panic.

"We've got a lot of things going for us," McCreery said. "We have a reasonable lead time. The evacuation should all take place during daylight hours, and wave impact should be during daylight hours.

"We should be able to alert everyone in harm's way to move out of the evacuation zones."

Barry Hirschon, also of the Tsunami center, said the advisory for the California coast and parts of Alaska was the agency's lowest level alert.

"It's a heads up that there's been a tsunami event and it could affect the coasts later," Hirschon told CNN. "I don't think it will be updated to a warning."

The largest earthquake ever recorded struck the same area of Chile in 1960. The deadly wave that it caused raced across the Pacific and hit the Hilo area of the Big Island, where 61 people were killed.
 
Hopeing for the best. I was just over there working, right before xmas. I can just imagine how the freeway is going to be, Total gridlock! Luckily its saturday and during the day. Sure glad I'm not over there now.
 
at least they have a good plan set up. what a horrible time to be on vaction there. good luck to them
 
Wife's BFF lives on Oahu. Awoke to the alarms this am. Gonna be a nail biter today. She lives up-island, so she'll be fine, but it's gonna effect the whole area supposedly, regardless of what side of the islands you're on.

My bro owns a multi-million dollar condo on the south shore of Maui. Gonna be directly in line with this thing. Fingers crossed.
 
wanna bet the 24 hour news channels trumped this up to fill a saturdays news cycle..I hate it when they promise a bomb and we get a fire cracker
 
I'm no expert but I believe the science of predicting tsunamis is (at best) a kind of crapshoot. There's a lot of variables involved- some known, some unknown.
Topography plays a large part in the final results, too.

Hopefully there is no "bomb" and it's all "fizzle".
 
I'm no expert but I believe the science of predicting tsunamis is (at best) a kind of crapshoot. There's a lot of variables involved- some known, some unknown.
Topography plays a large part in the final results, too.

Hopefully there is no "bomb" and it's all "fizzle".

yes I agree,I hope no bomb either :) But the news is still filled with stuff like Geraldo Rivera and Al Capone's secret vault lol
 
It's amazing how tiny and remote the Hawaiian Island are, unless you're on one. Those Islands, particularly, "the big Island" are huge with vast upland areas. Not trying to make light of any of this, but with enough warning and compliance, a disaster can be kept from taking lives.
 
Yeah ..I was just watching the news flash and Im wondering how long that surfer they keep showing is going to surf before getting out of the water?
 
i surfed with the locals on weekends when I worked for Singapore Airlines (we could fly for free from LAX)....they are NUTS. West shore Oahu? where the waves would, could and HAVE impaled people on the sharp rocks? they surf there. crazy.
 
rats...can't play it...but if it has anything to do with the anticipated 50ft waves???? i'm tempted to download the plug-in...and i don't usually do that.
 
yep more of a
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thank god..but love the 24 hour news coverage of this fizzle story when one of the stongest quakes in recored has hit Chile...
 
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My dad lives in hawaii. He's working giving people water. he says it weird his parking lot has hundreds of people and tent all set-up. He's ok there on the high ground.
 
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