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Originally posted by piero
wow well this is #ed?
im half peruvian and im worried about my family there.
oh and i live 10 minutes from the beach over here in australia , in queensland infact....
are the waves actually going to come here....
Originally posted by piero
reply to post by Dramey
oh wow. thank you. do you think its wise to tell my friends about it. one of them always swims at like 9am every morning. # im worried.
Originally posted by piero
reply to post by Dramey
oh wow. thank you. do you think its wise to tell my friends about it. one of them always swims at like 9am every morning. # im worried.
Originally posted by BRITWARRIOR
Originally posted by piero
reply to post by Dramey
oh wow. thank you. do you think its wise to tell my friends about it. one of them always swims at like 9am every morning. # im worried.
i wouldnt want to be responable for your freinds death but i very much doubt your going to see anything life threaterning or noticeable, buy the the time its reached australia, it will be sufficiently weaker, way to many people spreading panic & kaos to be honest,
Originally posted by jumpingbeanz
reply to post by BRITWARRIOR
There is nothing going on in the world that has not happened before right???
Originally posted by piero
wow well this is #ed?
im half peruvian and im worried about my family there.
oh and i live 10 minutes from the beach over here in australia , in queensland infact....
are the waves actually going to come here....
AUSTRALIA'S east coast has been put on tsunami watch following a major 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Chile where at least six people have been killed. The Joint Australian Tsunami Warning Centre (JATWC) issued a tsunami watch at 7:45pm (AEDT) on Saturday declaring a "potential tsunami threat" to New South Wales, Queensland, Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island. "Tsunami waves have been observed on the coast of Chile that may threaten Australia," the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) said. The BoM said tsunami waves could start affecting Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands after 8:30am (AEDT) on Sunday. NSW could be hit after 8:45am (AEDT) on Sunday while Queensland could be hit after 8:15am (AEST) Duty forecaster Jake Phillips at the BoM says the NSW coast north of Broken Bay and up to Queensland's south coast as far Double Island Pt near Brisbane could experience strong waves. Start of sidebar. Skip to end of sidebar. End of sidebar. Return to start of sidebar. "But at this stage we want to stress that there is no concern about land inundation," Mr Phillips told AAP. "But there is a marine threat and that would include anyone out boating or rock fishermen."
Originally posted by BRITWARRIOR
reply to post by radarloveguy
Mother nature has certainly been busyer than normal over the past year yes but thats all it is, the world used to be a much much more violent place and it didnt END it was beginning, its perfectly normal for todays day & age...
You should only begin to start to worry when there is no seismic activity, because it would mean the planet is dieing and the atmosphere would start to disapear, eventually it would look like mars
lots of seismic activity is very healthy and perfectly normal,
[edit on 27-2-2010 by BRITWARRIOR]