I've never seen tsunami footage like this.
― Johnny Fever, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:00 (fifteen years ago)
a week ago, 50 dolphins were washed ashore around the seismic source..http://popup777.net/archives/17402/
― taco al pastorius (Steve Shasta), Friday, 11 March 2011 07:00 (fifteen years ago)
this seems to be way beyond the indian ocean tsunami
― omar little, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:01 (fifteen years ago)
Oh god
― VegemiteGrrl, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:01 (fifteen years ago)
I haven't seen anything like this before... shocking...
― Jooones, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:03 (fifteen years ago)
Apparently Taiwan and Russia are at risk too, chilling.
― Jooones, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:05 (fifteen years ago)
PNG and Indonesia on notice for tsunami....Jesus...
― VegemiteGrrl, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:07 (fifteen years ago)
LOCATION FORECAST POINT COORDINATES ARRIVAL TIME JAPAN KATSUURA 35.1N 140.3E 0635Z 11 MAR KUSHIRO 42.9N 144.3E 0642Z 11 MAR HACHINOHE 40.5N 141.5E 0700Z 11 MAR SHIMIZU 32.8N 133.0E 0756Z 11 MAR OKINAWA 26.2N 127.8E 0912Z 11 MAR RUSSIA URUP_IS 46.1N 150.5E 0714Z 11 MAR SEVERO_KURILSK 50.8N 156.1E 0834Z 11 MAR PETROPAVLOVSK_K 53.2N 159.6E 0836Z 11 MAR UST_KAMCHATSK 56.1N 162.6E 0840Z 11 MAR MEDNNY_IS 54.7N 167.4E 0903Z 11 MAR MARCUS IS. MARCUS_IS. 24.3N 154.0E 0757Z 11 MAR N. MARIANAS SAIPAN 15.3N 145.8E 0853Z 11 MAR GUAM GUAM 13.4N 144.7E 0909Z 11 MAR WAKE IS. WAKE_IS. 19.3N 166.6E 0925Z 11 MAR TAIWAN HUALIEN 24.0N 121.7E 0932Z 11 MAR HUALIEN 24.0N 121.6E 0933Z 11 MAR TAITUNG 22.7N 121.2E 0936Z 11 MAR CHILUNG 25.2N 121.8E 1004Z 11 MAR YAP YAP_IS. 9.5N 138.1E 0944Z 11 MAR PHILIPPINES PALANAN 17.1N 122.6E 0955Z 11 MAR LEGASPI 13.2N 123.8E 1026Z 11 MAR DAVAO 6.8N 125.7E 1053Z 11 MAR MARSHALL IS. ENIWETOK 11.4N 162.3E 1013Z 11 MAR KWAJALEIN 8.7N 167.7E 1044Z 11 MAR MAJURO 7.1N 171.4E 1124Z 11 MAR BELAU MALAKAL 7.3N 134.5E 1025Z 11 MAR MIDWAY IS. MIDWAY_IS. 28.2N 182.6E 1026Z 11 MAR POHNPEI POHNPEI_IS. 7.0N 158.2E 1027Z 11 MAR CHUUK CHUUK_IS. 7.4N 151.8E 1034Z 11 MAR KOSRAE KOSRAE_IS. 5.5N 163.0E 1043Z 11 MAR INDONESIA GEME 4.6N 126.8E 1049Z 11 MAR BEREBERE 2.5N 128.7E 1058Z 11 MAR WARSA 0.6S 135.8E 1110Z 11 MAR MANOKWARI 0.8S 134.2E 1118Z 11 MAR PATANI 0.4N 128.8E 1124Z 11 MAR JAYAPURA 2.4S 140.8E 1135Z 11 MAR SORONG 0.8S 131.1E 1135Z 11 MAR PAPUA NEW GUINE MANUS_IS. 2.0S 147.5E 1124Z 11 MAR KAVIENG 2.5S 150.7E 1124Z 11 MAR VANIMO 2.6S 141.3E 1134Z 11 MAR WEWAK 3.5S 143.6E 1146Z 11 MAR RABAUL 4.2S 152.3E 1154Z 11 MAR KIETA 6.1S 155.6E 1205Z 11 MAR AMUN 6.0S 154.7E 1211Z 11 MAR MADANG 5.2S 145.8E 1215Z 11 MAR NAURU NAURU 0.5S 166.9E 1149Z 11 MAR JOHNSTON IS. JOHNSTON_IS. 16.7N 190.5E 1202Z 11 MAR SOLOMON IS. PANGGOE 6.9S 157.2E 1221Z 11 MAR FALAMAE 7.4S 155.6E 1222Z 11 MAR MUNDA 8.4S 157.2E 1239Z 11 MAR KIRIBATI TARAWA_IS. 1.5N 173.0E 1228Z 11 MAR
― Competent Person Statement (Sanpaku), Friday, 11 March 2011 07:07 (fifteen years ago)
hey guys no one turn on CNN they're talking about tweets
― J0rdan S., Friday, 11 March 2011 07:08 (fifteen years ago)
for what its worth, Al Jazeera is running the NHK stream at better resolution.
http://english.aljazeera.net/watch_now/
― Competent Person Statement (Sanpaku), Friday, 11 March 2011 07:09 (fifteen years ago)
Second wave coming ashore right now.
― Johnny Fever, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:13 (fifteen years ago)
I feel sick
― VegemiteGrrl, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:16 (fifteen years ago)
People on top of the airport terminal!
― Johnny Fever, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:22 (fifteen years ago)
jesus fuck
― kl0p's son (k3vin k.), Friday, 11 March 2011 07:23 (fifteen years ago)
Imagine walking out on that roof and seeing nothing but water and destruction for miles and miles.
― Johnny Fever, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:23 (fifteen years ago)
This CNN anchor is the worst
― VegemiteGrrl, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:24 (fifteen years ago)
Oh man the refinery fire
I'm listening to the Al-Jazeera stream and watching CNN on mute.
― Johnny Fever, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:24 (fifteen years ago)
i mean i'm sure doing this isn't easy, but seriously she's terrible
― J0rdan S., Friday, 11 March 2011 07:24 (fifteen years ago)
yeah I dont know how anyone isnt just saying holy shit over and over but she is really way too glib and awful
― VegemiteGrrl, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:26 (fifteen years ago)
ive been watching this for 30 mins now and still feel like i don't know anything about what's going - msnbc keeps referring to "heavily populated areas" while camera pans over sparsely populated farmland...then cuts to what looks like a more moderately populous place totally underwater with tons of cars floating around - how far do these waves reach?
― kl0p's son (k3vin k.), Friday, 11 March 2011 07:28 (fifteen years ago)
ok camera showing whole town literally under water...god
― kl0p's son (k3vin k.), Friday, 11 March 2011 07:29 (fifteen years ago)
is there a way to watch this online
― deej, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:30 (fifteen years ago)
o fuc that's horrible
― Ned Raggett Reads Autumn Almanac (King Boy Pato), Friday, 11 March 2011 07:31 (fifteen years ago)
same footage as all the cable news channels atm
xp
― kl0p's son (k3vin k.), Friday, 11 March 2011 07:31 (fifteen years ago)
the cnn anchor just said "i am being flooded with tweets" : /
― omar little, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:32 (fifteen years ago)
I hate her with every fibre of my being right now
― VegemiteGrrl, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:32 (fifteen years ago)
Australia tsunami warning 15:28gmt
Fucking hell
― VegemiteGrrl, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:41 (fifteen years ago)
on al jazeera they just said that a roof caved in at a graduation ceremony at a university in japan -- 600 students were inside
― J0rdan S., Friday, 11 March 2011 07:42 (fifteen years ago)
my heart goes out to the people of sendai and miyagi. i lived there two years.
they are showing the coastline, the city of sendai(1.5 m) is about 10 km inland. the airport must have been sendai's, near the water.
― harlan, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:43 (fifteen years ago)
Oh no.
― Johnny Fever, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:43 (fifteen years ago)
You really don't need to do this.
― James Mitchell, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:44 (fifteen years ago)
Entire Pacific Rim on tsunami watch now.
― Johnny Fever, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:44 (fifteen years ago)
oh jesus
― Birds (Autumn Almanac), Friday, 11 March 2011 07:45 (fifteen years ago)
― J0rdan S., Friday, 11 March 2011 07:45 (fifteen years ago)
Veg: Aus Bureau of Meteorology is saying no threat to Aus (not that I'm disregarding the millions of people in other countries in the firing line)
― Birds (Autumn Almanac), Friday, 11 March 2011 07:46 (fifteen years ago)
on al jazeera they just said that a roof caved in at a graduation ceremony at a university in japan -- 600 students were inside― J0rdan S., Thursday, March 10, 2011 11:42 PM (2 minutes ago)
― J0rdan S., Thursday, March 10, 2011 11:42 PM (2 minutes ago)
on NHK they said that several students were injured, nothing critical.
― taco al pastorius (Steve Shasta), Friday, 11 March 2011 07:46 (fifteen years ago)
i think this is where we're looking at with the NHK streamhttp://i53.tinypic.com/of1341.jpg
― harlan, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:46 (fifteen years ago)
Tsunami warning extended for most of US Pacific coast.
― James Mitchell, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:47 (fifteen years ago)
my little sister is in jp :-/
― deej, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:47 (fifteen years ago)
― taco al pastorius (Steve Shasta), Friday, March 11, 2011 2:46 AM (45 seconds ago) Bookmark
aight cool
― J0rdan S., Friday, 11 March 2011 07:47 (fifteen years ago)
What's her routine, deej? Do they usually stay on the ship, or head into town immediately?
― Johnny Fever, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:49 (fifteen years ago)
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/hazard/icons/1968_0516.jpg
― Competent Person Statement (Sanpaku), Friday, 11 March 2011 07:49 (fifteen years ago)
im not sure. she was on medical leave in tokyo, is normally on the other side of the country
― deej, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:51 (fifteen years ago)
Tokyo seems to be okay according to reports.
― Johnny Fever, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:52 (fifteen years ago)
im watching an effin boat coast across farmland o_O
― deej, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:54 (fifteen years ago)
^^^^
― Elegant Bitch (Jimmy The Mod Awaits The Return Of His Beloved), Friday, 11 March 2011 07:54 (fifteen years ago)
fuck earthquakes. tokyo is fine, deej.
― adamj, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:56 (fifteen years ago)
@ deej - that's shocking footage, the cars racing against it on the highway - they seem to have gotten away :)
― Jooones, Friday, 11 March 2011 07:57 (fifteen years ago)
also, I KNOW al Jazeera is awesome but this coverage is really, truly blowing USA away
― Elegant Bitch (Jimmy The Mod Awaits The Return Of His Beloved), Friday, 11 March 2011 07:59 (fifteen years ago)
one of my v good friends is meant to be leaving for java tomorrow - super glad he hasn't left yet tbh.
i feel like i have turned into one of those medieval buddhist texts, all "never make attachments to other humans as your life will never be free from worry"
― v for viennetta (c sharp major), Friday, 31 August 2012 13:49 (thirteen years ago)
in suburban ishinomaki by the beach there were these signposts, whose tops were bent at a 45 degree angle, that said "tsunami evacuation point [blah blah high school] 300m ahead" and it was ironic because the signposts are now bent at a 45 degree angle and also because [blah blah high school] is now heavily damaged and mostly gutted and its schoolyard used as a tip for debris.
― v for viennetta (c sharp major), Friday, 31 August 2012 13:53 (thirteen years ago)
by 'ironic' i mostly mean 'upsetting'.
― v for viennetta (c sharp major), Friday, 31 August 2012 13:54 (thirteen years ago)
Masao Yoshida, Nuclear Engineer and Chief at Fukushima Plant, Dies at 58
TOKYO — Masao Yoshida, a nuclear engineer who took charge of the Fukushima Daiichi power plant two years ago as multiple reactors spiraled out of control after a tsunami, but who ultimately failed to prevent the world’s worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl, died here on Tuesday. He was 58.The cause was cancer, said the Fukushima plant’s operator, Tokyo Electric Power.
The cause was cancer, said the Fukushima plant’s operator, Tokyo Electric Power.
― Elvis Telecom, Wednesday, 10 July 2013 10:26 (twelve years ago)
ugh, grim.
― how bad could it be to be stuck to the couch, forever... (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 10 July 2013 14:50 (twelve years ago)
The irony has not escaped netizens, some of whom wonder whether his diagnosis was connected to radiation exposure. The plant’s operator, Tepco, insists it was not. Yoshida left his post in December 2011 after fighting a nine-month battle to stop Fukushima’s reactors from overheating, and a week later Tepco disclosed his diagnosis.
― the most promising US ilxor has thrown the TOWEL IN (Nilmar Honorato da Silva), Wednesday, 10 July 2013 14:52 (twelve years ago)
Meanwhile: Fukushima nuclear leaks alarm Japan regulator - Power station continuing to contaminate water and soil two years after disaster, watchdog says.
― Elvis Telecom, Thursday, 11 July 2013 01:22 (twelve years ago)
Japanese Government intervenes in TEPCO cleanup, proposes $400 Million Dollar Fukushima Underground "Ice Wall":
http://seattletimes.com/html/nationworld/2021561491_japannukexml.html
― Milton Parker, Thursday, 8 August 2013 20:39 (twelve years ago)
25 minute video of the tsunami from early dread/alarms to devastation. Hadn't seen this one yet...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gh3JrdL-Zg
― Elvis Telecom, Wednesday, 14 August 2013 00:55 (twelve years ago)
That one's insane.
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 14 August 2013 00:57 (twelve years ago)
A glitch from an underwater earthquake gauge near Mie Prefecture in Japan apparently resulted in nearly every single Japanese cellphone to sound it's built in Earthquake alarm just over a week ago, freaking the whole nation out for a few mins.
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/08/08/national/agency-quake-alert-was-false-alarm/#.Ug425mT70Xp
― MaresNest, Friday, 16 August 2013 14:33 (twelve years ago)
Yack. 7.3 in the Fukushima region half an hour ago.
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 25 October 2013 17:36 (twelve years ago)
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/usc000kn4n#summary
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 25 October 2013 17:46 (twelve years ago)
Good lord.
― Aimless, Friday, 25 October 2013 17:51 (twelve years ago)
Friend on FB:
I felt it...I'm in Kawasaki, just south of Tokyo. I thought I heard drums playing but it was just stuff in the house rattling back and forth. This site seems to say that there's only a marine threat from a possible small tsunami (no land damage expected). There's an advisory (yellow), but not a warning (red).http://www.jma.go.jp/en/tsunami/Hoping for no damage!There's also a typhoon expected tomorrow, the rain portion of which seems to be already here - oy vey!
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 25 October 2013 18:17 (twelve years ago)
Full text of this article is quoted below:
The Tokyo Electric Power Corp. says Unit 1 at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant did, in fact, meltdown during the 2011 accident. TEPCO released results from a three-day study in February of the Unit 1 reactor building jointly with the International Research Institute for Nuclear Decommissioning. The two companies collected data until March 10. The project used cosmic rays to inspect the interior of the building. By analyzing the flow of muons, which are subatomic particles generated when cosmic rays collide with the atmosphere, TEPCO was able to generate X-ray like images of the interior of the reactor. Muons can pass through concrete and iron, but they are blocked and change direction when they hit high-density substances such as plutonium and uranium, creating a “shadow.” TEPCO said the fuel had melted because there were no shadows around the reactor’s core, and the fuel had likely melted and fallen to the bottom of the building into a containment vessel. The operator also said there was no accumulation of water in the core of the reactor pressure vessel. TEPCO said the results confirmed previous assumptions of a meltdown. The utility plans to continue measurement until it gains enough data to conduct a statistical analysis, and said the data gained will help it work out a plan to remove the debris, most likely by robots due to the high amounts of radiation in the reactor.
― Aimless, Monday, 23 March 2015 16:46 (eleven years ago)
A friend in Japan is worrying over this story, apparently the same thing happened 5 days before the 2011 quake, same incident, same beach. Most likely there's nothing in it of course, kinda weird though.
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/english/news/20150410_35.htmld.
― MaresNest, Sunday, 12 April 2015 10:51 (eleven years ago)
Can't access link?
― Drop soap, not bombs (Ste), Sunday, 12 April 2015 12:20 (eleven years ago)
Gah, sorry.
http://www.japancrush.com/2015/pictures/150-dolphins-wash-ashore-in-ibaraki-prompts-earthquake-panic.html
― MaresNest, Sunday, 12 April 2015 13:23 (eleven years ago)
not strange for traumatized people to panic at anything that pulls them back into their trauma
― Giant Purple Wakerobin (Aimless), Sunday, 12 April 2015 17:07 (eleven years ago)
http://www.podniesinski.pl/portal/fukushima/
― schwantz, Monday, 28 September 2015 22:25 (ten years ago)
6.5 and 7.0 earthquakes just southwest of Japan
― my harp and me (Eazy), Friday, 13 November 2015 21:32 (ten years ago)
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=11600771
Japan's prime minister at the time of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami has revealed the country came within a "paper-thin margin" of a nuclear disaster requiring the evacuation of 50 million people.In an interview to mark the fifth anniversary of the disaster, Naoto Kan described the panic and disarray at the highest levels of the Japanese Government as it fought to control multiple meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station.He said he considered evacuating Tokyo and all other areas within 250km of the plant, and declaring martial law. "The future existence of Japan as a whole was at stake," he said. "Something on that scale, an evacuation of 50 million, it would have been like a losing a huge war."Kan admitted he was frightened and said he got "no clear information" out of Tepco, the plant's operator.He was "very shocked" by the performance of Nobuaki Terasaka, his government's nuclear safety adviser."We asked him, 'Do you know anything about nuclear issues?'"And he said, 'No, I majored in economics'."
In an interview to mark the fifth anniversary of the disaster, Naoto Kan described the panic and disarray at the highest levels of the Japanese Government as it fought to control multiple meltdowns at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station.
He said he considered evacuating Tokyo and all other areas within 250km of the plant, and declaring martial law. "The future existence of Japan as a whole was at stake," he said. "Something on that scale, an evacuation of 50 million, it would have been like a losing a huge war."
Kan admitted he was frightened and said he got "no clear information" out of Tepco, the plant's operator.
He was "very shocked" by the performance of Nobuaki Terasaka, his government's nuclear safety adviser.
"We asked him, 'Do you know anything about nuclear issues?'
"And he said, 'No, I majored in economics'."
― Elvis Telecom, Monday, 7 March 2016 22:07 (ten years ago)
human civilizationc.8000 BCE - c.2050 CE"no, i majored in economics"
― denies the existence of dark matter (difficult listening hour), Monday, 7 March 2016 22:24 (ten years ago)
lol
― Laertiades (imago), Monday, 7 March 2016 22:38 (ten years ago)
Shaken Beliefs: Seismic Lessons from Japan’s Tohoku Earthquake
― chihuahuau, Wednesday, 16 March 2016 00:24 (ten years ago)
This is fucking frightening!
― Interesting. No, wait, the other thing: tedious. (Trayce), Wednesday, 16 March 2016 00:48 (ten years ago)
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/tsunami/focus_2_03_20161122060214.html
― 龜, Monday, 21 November 2016 21:16 (nine years ago)
Ugh
― Y Kant Jamie Reid (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 21 November 2016 21:21 (nine years ago)
lengthy shaking through the morning in tokyo.
― dylannn, Tuesday, 22 November 2016 06:00 (nine years ago)
i was woken up yesterday morning by an earthquake off ibaraki and exactly one hour earlier this morning, max intensity 3 in tokyo, according to my phone. i always thought especially before moving to the city that the tohoku region was, like, far away from tokyo but it's like, the southeastern boundaries of tohoku, the fukushima coast, it's like a two and a half hour drive, the distance from seattle to vancouver and the northernmost commuter suburbs of tokyo are right up there. i'm moving at the end of the month to a sturdier highrise on higher land which was a selling point in the real estate company's pitch but right now i live in a pre-1982 building that seems to amplify the shakes of even modest quakes and i can feel the rumble of the nearby arakawa streetcar line and the neighborhood is 2.5 meters above sea level. but i mean apart from the potential that this building could collapse and the roof could slip in onto my soft body right before i fall three stories into a twisted pile of rebar and concrete or that fire could sweep through the closely packed streets of arakawa ward or the low lying lands could be inundated, it's interesting to feel the rhythmic judder of the earth, a strong shake and then a pulsing slow shake, slow sometimes like this morning when the house seemed to stay slowly shaking for at least thirty seconds after the first rough wave or yesterday morning when it was like a shockwave hitting, a sudden shake and pause pause another weaker shake.
― dylannn, Tuesday, 22 November 2016 06:17 (nine years ago)
It's nice to realize you'll live to see another day, isn't it.
― a little too mature to be cute (Aimless), Tuesday, 22 November 2016 18:59 (nine years ago)
Was watching the 'live' news feed video, on that link above, for an hour before I realised it was a recording.
― "Stop researching my life" (Ste), Wednesday, 23 November 2016 14:42 (nine years ago)
Reiyūkai Shakaden Temple, Tokyo — Takenaka Corp., 1975The spaceship-like steel and black granite structure, inspired by the mysterious architecture of Seiichi Shirai, houses a reservoir with 400 tonnes of drinking water, in the event that Tokyo is struck by a major disaster. pic.twitter.com/BzExkM0sbX— Irène DB (@UrbanFoxxxx) July 11, 2019
love this steel and granite water tank that looks like a predator space ship or base or something.
― calzino, Thursday, 11 July 2019 16:40 (six years ago)
i've been in there before, and i know it's supposed to be open to everyone (run by some new religious buddhist sect i assume is supported by all the aging former 60s radicals millionaires that live around there and which i learn from wikipedia also counts former tokyo governor and xenophobic blowhard ishihara as a devotee) but unwelcoming, a long climb up massive stairs, then it's too dark to see anything inside. the intersection there (if you turned left from the shakaden entrance, or walked up from kamiyacho) is interesting, the tokyo tower looming overhead, and whether or not seiichi shirai inspired the shakaden, there is an actual seiichi shirai building right there: the NOA building.
no picture seems to capture the rough beauty/strangeness of it:
https://shoto-museum.jp/wp-content/themes/shoto_museum/images/architecture_photo09.jpg
― XxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxXxxxx (dylannn), Thursday, 11 July 2019 18:01 (six years ago)
Interesting. I’m staying right by there for a couple of months later this year.
― American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Friday, 12 July 2019 02:01 (six years ago)
10 years ago today (officially 9.1 on the Richter scale, lasting 6 minutes).
14,308 people drowned (including 1 man in Indonesia and 1 man in Oregon!)19,575 total dead including after-effects
The earthquake triggered powerful tsunami waves that reached heights of up to 125 ft in Miyako in Tōhoku's Iwate Prefecture, causing whitewater to surge up to 6 miles inland. Residents of Sendai had only eight to ten minutes of warning, and more than a hundred evacuation sites were washed away.
The tsunami broke icebergs off the Sulzberger Ice Shelf in Antarctica, ~8k miles away.
The earth's axis shifted between 10-25cm.
Three level 7 meltdowns occured at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant complex.
Within a year objects such as a soccer ball and a motorcycle would wash ashore in western Canada, over four thousand miles after drifting across the Pacific.
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Thursday, 11 March 2021 00:54 (five years ago)