Tsunami hits Japan after massive quake

i hope the 3 foot wave didnt hurt them
Actually, Crescent City CA has seen waves of 2m (6.6ft), which is bigger than they got in Omaezaki (1.42m - 4.6ft).

[That's height above MSL, rather than trough to crest].
 
It looks really bad. Although Japan always has a security 'plan' this time it's too much even for them since they've asked for help. It must be awful, the loss of people and homes! And all the water, and destroyed objects that are hindering the help process.. :(
I hope they will recover fast, and that not more people will die.

From my experience with Japan and its people they are probably the most capable of any country to deal with this terrible catastrophe! No doubt they will need help and they will get plenty. Wow, now media is reporting that radiation is a 1000 times more than normal around one of their nuclear power plants!
 
Actually, Crescent City CA has seen waves of 2m (6.6ft), which is bigger than they got in Omaezaki (1.42m - 4.6ft).

[That's height above MSL, rather than trough to crest].

yeah and tsunami waves usually aren't every tall but are very wide, so they have a huge amount of momentum so a relatively low wave comes in and just keeps going, climbing further upland that its height would suggest possible.


I was thinking all their war crimes during the second war, but I guess that counts for damnation too, either way god is late.
 
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Quake 2000x stronger than the one in Christchurch. Ship swept away with 100 souls. Serious aftershocks up to 6.2 on richter scale. 4 nuclear plants affected. 1 has had a radiation leak - people have been evacuated within 10km radius. likely 1000 or more dead. PM activated emergency reaction comittee as head. Airport inundated. more to follow...
 
...massive fires burning out of control...power station reports radiation 1000x above normal...damaged reactor building pressuer...10sq km evacuated- plan to vent steam...train missing, another destroyed...DT confirmed 1000+...Sympathies to japanese..
 
yeah and tsunami waves usually aren't every tall but are very wide, so they have a huge amount of momentum so a relatively low wave comes in and just keeps going, climbing further upland that its height would suggest possible.

This was so amazed me about the helicopter footage of the wave....it just keep going...and going...and going....well beyond what I thought. It was like a giant bulldozer blade, leveling everything in its path. It was almost like it was alive. Definitely, a true example of the amazing power of nature. I feel sorry for all of those who lost everything.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's ability to go so far inland is due to the wave's low frequency, and much longer wavelength than a standard, wind-blown wave.
 
...second N-plant in trouble..IMAGES:http://bit.ly/e4ri57

Edit: State of emergency declared 00:00 GMT...Quake now estimated 8000x that in christchurch...
 
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Quake 2000x stronger than the one in Christchurch. Ship swept away with 100 souls. Serious aftershocks up to 6.2 on richter scale. 4 nuclear plants affected. 1 has had a radiation leak - people have been evacuated within 10km radius. likely 1000 or more dead. PM activated emergency reaction comittee as head. Airport inundated. more to follow...

No, it was 316 times stonger than the one in Christchurch, the Richter scale is a log scale 10[sup]8.8[/sup]/10[sup]6.3[/sup] = 316, not 2000.
 
...Japan concerned over radiation leaks at 2 N-plants...worry over core meltdown...All japans' ports closed...land rose 2metres over 80 mile faultline..Nuclear emergency declared 00:10GMT... Multiple power failiures at N-plants...
 
This was so amazed me about the helicopter footage of the wave....it just keep going...and going...and going....well beyond what I thought. It was like a giant bulldozer blade, leveling everything in its path. It was almost like it was alive. Definitely, a true example of the amazing power of nature. I feel sorry for all of those who lost everything.

Yeah it sort of reminded me of the blob.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's ability to go so far inland is due to the wave's low frequency, and much longer wavelength than a standard, wind-blown wave.

Yeah that is it. Sort of counter intuitive, as longer frequencies mean less power in EM and sound waves and the only way to compensate is with higher amplitudes.
 
88,ooo reported missing http://bbc.in/h2nC0S..."0014: Japan declares a state of emergency at the Fukushima-Daini power plant, where three of its reactors failed, the Associated Press reports. It says a state of emergency is already in place at the nearby Fukushima-Daiichi plant, where two reactors failed." - BBC twitter feed
 
London + Wahington promise technical help "Whatever assistance is needed"...Obama keen to show military can be used for civillian good..Obama "Likes japanese culture"...0023: People living within a 3km (two-mile) radius of the Fukushima-Daini nuclear plant are told to evacuate, the AFP news agency reports...(BBC TWITTER FEED)...More footage http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12717863 ...States mobilizes "fleet" of warships to Japan...
 
...Oil refinery ablaze...rescue teams hampered by sheer amount of wreckage...Tsunami said to have been 10 metres (30 feet) high...Tsunami travelled at 500mph...
 
...Quake thought have rocked for 120seconds...0033: Naval and coastguard helicopters airlift all 81 people to safety from a ship that was swept out to sea by a tsunami, the AFP news agency reports, quoting Japanese media...
...Reports indicate quake occured 80 miles offshore..University campus totally distroyed..Rail boss say 4 trains "missing"...EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS: 0033: Naval and coastguard helicopters airlift all 81 people to safety from a ship that was swept out to sea by a tsunami, the AFP news agency reports, quoting Japanese media 0033: Naval and coastguard helicopters airlift all 81 people to safety from a ship that was swept out to sea by a tsunami, the AFP news agency reports, quoting Japanese media ...
 
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