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Tonga volcano: effects in Hawaii
#1
The shock wave was detected here, about 3000 miles away:
[Image: shock_tonga_c39d99e8d750fe13d9ac80fb7b9a...648a71.jpg]


There's also a video of the shock wave passing over the island at roughly 11pm.

https://tinyurl.com/ycx32u8m

No additional comment as I'm simply fed up with the silly people here.
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#2
ok , mahalo for those squiggly lines and vanity stroke.
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#3
(01-19-2022, 07:47 AM)elepaio pid= Wrote:ok , mahalo for those squiggly lines and vanity stroke.

As I said, no additional comment is needed.
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(01-19-2022, 07:47 AM)elepaio pid= Wrote:ok , mahalo for those squiggly lines and vanity stroke.


Grab a clue brah.  Keep your nonsense to yourself.
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#5
Thanks TomK, the chart graphing the shock wave really shows the power of the eruption.

Here's a video visualization of the event fanning out across the Pacific, with Hawaii top right.
Translation from the Japanese website:
Himawari 8 band 8( 6.2 μm from 16:10 to 20:50 on January 15) Taking the difference (10 minutes) between the front and back frames from the image of the upper water vapor, it is 20:00 Japan time. The arrival of the sonic boom (?) due to the volcanic eruption of the Tonga Islands around 40 minutes could be visualized. What is interesting is that you can see the patterns of concentric circles in multiple layers.

https://twitter.com/TransTerraScape/stat...3532224516
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(01-19-2022, 02:39 PM)AaronM Wrote:
elepaio pid=' dateline= Wrote:ok , mahalo for those squiggly lines and vanity stroke.


Grab a clue brah.  Keep your nonsense to yourself.
You should practice what you preach.
But, that can't be expected from one of the silly people, can it?
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#7
I'm more interested in the fact that MyBB is not quote-safe. pid=' dateline= indeed!
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#8
Haha!  Thank you for making silliness great again.
Keep it local  Heart
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(01-19-2022, 08:49 PM)HereOnThePrimalEdge Wrote: Thanks TomK, the chart graphing the shock wave really shows the power of the eruption.

Here's a video visualization of the event fanning out across the Pacific, with Hawaii top right.
Translation from the Japanese website:
Himawari 8 band 8( 6.2 μm from 16:10 to 20:50 on January 15) Taking the difference (10 minutes) between the front and back frames from the image of the upper water vapor, it is 20:00 Japan time. The arrival of the sonic boom (?) due to the volcanic eruption of the Tonga Islands around 40 minutes could be visualized. What is interesting is that you can see the patterns of concentric circles in multiple layers.

https://twitter.com/TransTerraScape/stat...3532224516

Thanks. The shock wave was detected as far away as the UK, roughly 12,000 miles away (I need to check the actual distance). The tsunami was felt throughout the Pacific Ocean although fortunately wasn't too destructive, although it certainly was in Tonga. Hawaii was fortunate in this case, I'm not sure why the tsunami was so weak here but suspect it had a lot to do with underwater topography between Hawaii and Tonga.
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#10
One Kona business, just by the unfortunate luck of topography, did receive significant damage & contents were washed out & are still being fished out of the bay, days later:
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2022/01/18...-hit-shop/
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