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27-02-2010 09:11 PM |
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Originally Posted by arista
(Post 3037456)
Simple this time All cameras are on it
and ready Live.
Not mins later.
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Ah yeah, good point.
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Originally Posted by Shasown
(Post 3037462)
The effect so far on Hawaii has been negligible however thats not to say there wont be a further higher surge in the hawaii area.
The models they use to forecast tsunamis are notoriously inaccurate, there are many factors that can affect the sea at the time of the energy transfer, temperature, tidal flows, water depth, etc.
Tsunamis can appear to bypass areas and then hit somewhere else down stream even harder.
Tsunamis are not a weather phenomenon they are caused by a displacemment of water due to a transfer of energy; landslide, volcanic activity or earthquake. If a tidal surge was due to atmospheric conditions (weather) it would be called a meteotsunami
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Thanks, I understand now. I don't know a lot about tsunamis, I know more about weather events up in the sky.
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Originally Posted by Tom
(Post 3037465)
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:nono:
Their graphics are appalling. Though she's probably hotter than any of the BBC's women.
Tomasz Schafernaker ****s all over any other weathermen/women though.
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Originally Posted by Twilight
(Post 3037466)
Yeah the Earthquake we had in 2008, **** me up big time
i was on the computer playing the sims 2:P
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I'm glad I wasn't anywhere near that :joker:
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