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8.7 magnitude earthquake near Russia prompts tsunami alerts in Hawaii, Alaska and West Coast

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      The first tsunami wave is forecast to reach Hawaii just after 7:15 p.m. local time. Destructive tsunami waves are expected, according to Oahu Emergency Management.

      Hawaii local time is UTC-10; Hawaii apparently does not use Daylight Savings Time.

      So for people elsewhere interested in watching the live coverage that will, I expect, show up:

      https://everytimezone.com/?t=68896080%2C13b

      That's 10:15 PM, Pacific Daylight Savings time here in California.

      Will be early morning in Europe.

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        The first tsunami wave is forecast to reach Hawaii just after 7:15 p.m. local time. Destructive tsunami waves are expected, according to Oahu Emergency Management.

        Hawaii local time is UTC-10; Hawaii apparently does not use Daylight Savings Time.

        So for people elsewhere interested in watching the live coverage that will, I expect, show up:

        https://everytimezone.com/?t=68896080%2C13b

        That's 10:15 PM, Pacific Daylight Savings time here in California.

        Will be early morning in Europe.

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        https://www.tsunami.gov/ says that they expect it to be 1-3 meters at Hawaii:

        PHEB/1-3 meters/ - 1-3 meters Hawaii Issued at: 7/29/2025, 6:50:40 PM

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          https://www.tsunami.gov/ says that they expect it to be 1-3 meters at Hawaii:

          PHEB/1-3 meters/ - 1-3 meters Hawaii Issued at: 7/29/2025, 6:50:40 PM

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            Cowabunga dude!

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              In an evacuation centre as we speak.

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                In an evacuation centre as we speak.

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                Stay safe

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                  Stay safe

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                  Thanks! Luckily, it seems like a nothing Burger. It's been one hour since the tsunami was supposed to hit us.

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                    For the benefit of anyone who doesn't already know, tsunamis are not surfable waves in any way. Don't be going there expecting a giant Hokusai-style epic wave to ride into the city on.

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                      https://www.tsunami.gov/ says that they expect it to be 1-3 meters at Hawaii:

                      PHEB/1-3 meters/ - 1-3 meters Hawaii Issued at: 7/29/2025, 6:50:40 PM

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                      1-3m doesn't sound like much until people realize that it's likely to be 1-3m of ocean behind it and not just 1 off wave like what you see on the beach

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                        I've been watching it closely, 24" (61cm) waves in Japan, pretty much nothing in Hawaii (flooded parking lot).

                        It could change, but, yeah, not bad so far.

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                          For the benefit of anyone who doesn't already know, tsunamis are not surfable waves in any way. Don't be going there expecting a giant Hokusai-style epic wave to ride into the city on.

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                          One could literally surf the city, if one were so inclined. Probably get crushed and drowned if you fall off.

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                            Have had alerts about tsunami currents yesterday and today in NZ.
                            https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/568466/live-warnings-in-place-as-tsunami-currents-reach-new-zealand-shores

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