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Hard News: The new wave

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  • Sam F,

    Interesting. Tauranga is not mentioned and it is a big low lying city........Could really be a Bay of Plenty

    Oddly enough this story appeared in the BoP times a week or so ago.

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 1611 posts Report

  • Ian Dalziel,

    just ducking upstairs to watch Peter Weir's Last Wave, again...
    Nature/Gaia has so many impressive ways of flushing out infestations and cling-ons to the bowl of life...
    ...maybe this is just a shot across the bows
    - we have been warned!

    Christchurch • Since Dec 2006 • 7953 posts Report

  • ChrisW,

    The tsunami was generated on the eastern side of the Tonga-Kernadec trench and has that deep water wave-guide to speed it towards East Cape and down the eastern coast of the country beyond there. But it has to cross volcanically lumpy shallower seafloor to get to western Bay of Plenty and Auckland - that's why earlier arrival time in Wellington. Nothing at East Cape yet 5 mins after predicted arrival time.

    Gisborne • Since Apr 2009 • 851 posts Report

  • Rob Hosking,

    Earworm for the Tsunami Alert:

    Higher Ground - the Wonder not the Chilli verson

    South Roseneath • Since Nov 2006 • 830 posts Report

  • Paul Campbell,

    Chris - that makes sense - I've been relying on google maps for my geography - and for some reason spaced the trench out as a rise

    Dunedin • Since Nov 2006 • 2623 posts Report

  • Raymond A Francis,

    Well I was going to go whitebaiting this morning
    But standing in the sea in waders on a gravel bank, water in front water behind somehow has lost its appeal

    45' South • Since Nov 2006 • 578 posts Report

  • Matthew Poole,

    Estimates are that wave height will be about a metre. Which is less than the volume of ordinary tidal change. Anywhere that's got a low tide is definitely safe. This includes Auckland city, which will be at dead low tide at 11:10.

    Auckland • Since Mar 2007 • 4097 posts Report

  • JLM,

    Poor old Dunedin. Always the last to know.

    To the great sorrow of my husband, who is 500 metres from a beach as I type, and doubtless heading for some vantage point from which to be disappointed at the non-event.

    He's the sort who stands in an earthquake soaking in the data while everyone else is running round flapping.

    Judy Martin's southern sl… • Since Apr 2007 • 241 posts Report

  • Glenn Pearce,

    I see the 'Disaster Magnet' struck again on Breakfast TV this morning.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendy_Petrie

    Auckland • Since Feb 2007 • 504 posts Report

  • Tony Parker,

    Due here in about 15 minutes. No civil defence siren so it seems there's not much to worry about. 1 metre is a lot less than some of the easterly swells we get. Haumoana always gets it when there's high seas. Me I'm at school getting ready for nest term.

    Napier • Since Nov 2008 • 232 posts Report

  • BenWilson,

    Estimates are that wave height will be about a metre. Which is less than the volume of ordinary tidal change. Anywhere that's got a low tide is definitely safe. This includes Auckland city, which will be at dead low tide at 11:10.

    Unless you happen to be wandering along the mud flats at the time?

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 10657 posts Report

  • Russell Brown,

    The wave seems to be just showing on the Geonet gauges.

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 22850 posts Report

  • kmont,

    He's the sort who stands in an earthquake soaking in the data while everyone else is running round flapping.

    ;-)

    wellington • Since Nov 2006 • 485 posts Report

  • ChrisW,

    The NZ stuff looks like noise and is late. The absence of any tsunami a couple of hours ago at Raoul Island on track between source and NZ should have been enough to indicate no risk here, I would have thought. Waves much less than a metre arriving at raoul in last few minutes will be waves reflected back off Samoa rather than directly from source, a good indicator.

    Gisborne • Since Apr 2009 • 851 posts Report

  • Paul Campbell,

    I think it's Raoul Island that's the one showing up

    Dunedin • Since Nov 2006 • 2623 posts Report

  • Sam F,

    Unless you happen to be wandering along the mud flats at the time?

    A few million periwinkles will get the ride of their lives...

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 1611 posts Report

  • Craig Ranapia,

    Got text from friend in Raglan: "Just popping out for a few minutes, don't worry." (A fellow non-Txt spkr.) There are times when I come to suspect the human race isn't completely fraked after all... :)

    And, for once, kudos to the media -- or at least RNZ -- whose coverage has been informative, restrained and untainted by disaster pron. Well played, ladies and gentlemen. I'm afraid to look at The Herald, though.

    North Shore, Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 12370 posts Report

  • Ben Gracewood,

    The wave seems to be just showing on the Geonet gauges.

    Given that, does that mean the arrvial times are out by an hour?

    Orkland • Since Nov 2006 • 168 posts Report

  • Ben Gracewood,

    Ooosh those geonet gauges are going wild now. Raoul Island showing half a tide worth of wave. That would be more than enough for a nasty surprise if you're at the beach.

    Orkland • Since Nov 2006 • 168 posts Report

  • Jolisa,

    Blimey, Auckland. Get the boogie boards out! The backwash at Pt Chev will be...uh.. awesome-ish.

    I love that original tweet. Not waving, but clowning.

    Auckland, NZ • Since Nov 2006 • 1472 posts Report

  • Jolisa,

    Auckland and points south, I mean. (I was mainly talking to my bros, whose boogie board skillz are legendary).

    Auckland, NZ • Since Nov 2006 • 1472 posts Report

  • Ben Gracewood,

    OK, I'm utterly confused. The Harold is reporting a 90cm wave hit East Cape sometime this morning, but those Geonet graphs show it hitting Raoul Island 5 minutes ago (so 30-60mins from NZ)

    At least one is wrong. Which is it?

    Orkland • Since Nov 2006 • 168 posts Report

  • Jolisa,

    Waiting for the live cross to Russell on the Cheviera with his trousers rolled up to his knees...

    Auckland, NZ • Since Nov 2006 • 1472 posts Report

  • Christopher Dempsey,

    And, for once, kudos to the media -- or at least RNZ -- whose coverage has been informative, restrained and untainted by disaster pron. [snip!]. I'm afraid to look at The Herald, though.

    and

    Unless you happen to be wandering along the mud flats at the time?

    A few million periwinkles will get the ride of their lives...

    too late. I can see it already - breathless reporting by Granny interviewing some periwinkles....

    Parnell / Tamaki-Auckland… • Since Sep 2008 • 659 posts Report

  • Tom Beard,

    OK, I'm utterly confused. The Harold is reporting a 90cm wave hit East Cape sometime this morning, but those Geonet graphs show it hitting Raoul Island 5 minutes ago (so 30-60mins from NZ)

    At least one is wrong. Which is it?

    In a dispute between the vast news-gathering machine of the Herald and a tiny piece of pressure sensing equipment: back the machine, every time.

    Wellington • Since Nov 2006 • 1040 posts Report

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