Apparently people just arent' interested in nature anymore. This was video-documented footage of the effects of a tsunami; yet apparently it means nothing to some posting here unless it's ravaging a coast line, and killing thousands of people. Must be bored gamers with softening gray matter.
the difference between this and a normal tidal action, is that it went out extremely fast and remained out for several minutes, before gaining momentum and washing ashore pretty fast towards the end. Normal tidal action like this, from low to high, takes about five to six *hours* rather than a few *minutes*. Rogue waves are similar, but not as drastic a noticeable difference as in a tsunami. I've been on Pacific coast beaches for the better part of 43 years (and counting) :)
Basically, nothing happened out of the ordinary. The water came up and then went down, within normal tidal ranges, just faster than usual.
Someday there might be extreme tides, or a storm surge, but, basically, panic is not warranted.
It was terrible in Japan, and we had problems in certain areas that seem prone to that sort of thing. But for most of us, nothing happened that was noticeable unless your went out of your way to notice.
@vidguy007 The actual amount of change was 3.7 feet. that's + 2 feet, and - 2 feet from nominal. I was watching a depth sounder (from 13.0 to 16.7, that's 3.7 feet) and noted the changes. Those who say 7 foot waves might know something I don't, but I tend to not see how that could be. 4 isn't 7, no matter how you figure it.
Thanks for uploading this. Is a fantatastic footage!!!
paquillo67 11 months ago
Apparently people just arent' interested in nature anymore. This was video-documented footage of the effects of a tsunami; yet apparently it means nothing to some posting here unless it's ravaging a coast line, and killing thousands of people. Must be bored gamers with softening gray matter.
EyeOfTheSentinel 11 months ago
the difference between this and a normal tidal action, is that it went out extremely fast and remained out for several minutes, before gaining momentum and washing ashore pretty fast towards the end. Normal tidal action like this, from low to high, takes about five to six *hours* rather than a few *minutes*. Rogue waves are similar, but not as drastic a noticeable difference as in a tsunami. I've been on Pacific coast beaches for the better part of 43 years (and counting) :)
featherbirdlady 11 months ago
puney
audraredden 11 months ago
Basically, nothing happened out of the ordinary. The water came up and then went down, within normal tidal ranges, just faster than usual.
Someday there might be extreme tides, or a storm surge, but, basically, panic is not warranted.
It was terrible in Japan, and we had problems in certain areas that seem prone to that sort of thing. But for most of us, nothing happened that was noticeable unless your went out of your way to notice.
vidguy007 11 months ago
@vidguy007 The actual amount of change was 3.7 feet. that's + 2 feet, and - 2 feet from nominal. I was watching a depth sounder (from 13.0 to 16.7, that's 3.7 feet) and noted the changes. Those who say 7 foot waves might know something I don't, but I tend to not see how that could be. 4 isn't 7, no matter how you figure it.
vidguy007 11 months ago
Great!! Thanks for posting!
Coebryan 11 months ago
I so wish I had gone to watch. This is fantastic.
bryanmello 11 months ago
so the tide went out and came back inside of 9 minutes, BFD
lithostripper 11 months ago
This is fantastic.
Bazoka420 11 months ago