8.8 Earthquake in Pacific
Discussion
Surprised there's nothing here yet, one of the top 10 highest recorded quakes apparently.
1.9 million in Japan told to evacuate, tsunami warnings in Hawaii.
Here in NZ we have warnings of surges and higher than normal tides.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/world-news/360774799/large...
1.9 million in Japan told to evacuate, tsunami warnings in Hawaii.
Here in NZ we have warnings of surges and higher than normal tides.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/world-news/360774799/large...
sunnygym said:
Anyone in Hawaii with updates ? Got friends out there
You might see something on the live web cams from Hawaiihttps://www.webcamtaxi.com/en/usa/hawaii.html
EmailAddress said:
valiant said:
EmailAddress said:
Was it predicted and/ or expected?
Can you predict an earthquake?Obviously not to the minute, but pre-stress and historical info seem to be developing ever more accurate models these days.
I'd guess this one had limited vertical displacement of the seabed, which is often the issue for tsunamis from memory.
W12GT said:
This isn t the first big earthquake under the sea near Russia in the last couple of weeks. The sceptical me wonders if Russia are testing their tsunami weapons .that is assuming there haven t been any warnings from seismic monitoring ..
An 8.8 involves a ridiculous amount of energy - you aren't doing that with any nuke ever created. Also the seismic profile would give the game away, a test shot doesn't look like an earthquake. JoshSm said:
W12GT said:
This isn t the first big earthquake under the sea near Russia in the last couple of weeks. The sceptical me wonders if Russia are testing their tsunami weapons .that is assuming there haven t been any warnings from seismic monitoring ..
An 8.8 involves a ridiculous amount of energy - you aren't doing that with any nuke ever created. Also the seismic profile would give the game away, a test shot doesn't look like an earthquake. The largest nuclear bomb ever detonated was the Soviet Tsar Bomba, with a yield of 50 megatons of TNT. It was tested on October 30, 1961 ; it was designed as a 100megaton bomb but was ‘tweaked’ to 50.
A 5 megaton bomb is roughly equivalent to a 7.7magnitude earthquake, therefore 8.8magnitude seems achievable.
W12GT said:
JoshSm said:
W12GT said:
This isn t the first big earthquake under the sea near Russia in the last couple of weeks. The sceptical me wonders if Russia are testing their tsunami weapons .that is assuming there haven t been any warnings from seismic monitoring ..
An 8.8 involves a ridiculous amount of energy - you aren't doing that with any nuke ever created. Also the seismic profile would give the game away, a test shot doesn't look like an earthquake. The largest nuclear bomb ever detonated was the Soviet Tsar Bomba, with a yield of 50 megatons of TNT. It was tested on October 30, 1961 ; it was designed as a 100megaton bomb but was tweaked to 50.
A 5 megaton bomb is roughly equivalent to a 7.7magnitude earthquake, therefore 8.8magnitude seems achievable.
W12GT said:
JoshSm said:
W12GT said:
This isn t the first big earthquake under the sea near Russia in the last couple of weeks. The sceptical me wonders if Russia are testing their tsunami weapons .that is assuming there haven t been any warnings from seismic monitoring ..
An 8.8 involves a ridiculous amount of energy - you aren't doing that with any nuke ever created. Also the seismic profile would give the game away, a test shot doesn't look like an earthquake. The largest nuclear bomb ever detonated was the Soviet Tsar Bomba, with a yield of 50 megatons of TNT. It was tested on October 30, 1961 ; it was designed as a 100megaton bomb but was tweaked to 50.
A 5 megaton bomb is roughly equivalent to a 7.7magnitude earthquake, therefore 8.8magnitude seems achievable.

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