Hi All,

I can confirm PY2WAS's report.  There were areas where there was respectable 
tsunami activity around the islands, but interestingly it varied greatly from 
beach to beach and cove to cove.  There doesn't not seem to have been any major 
problems, thank God. 

As we live on Kauai, only a mere 1000 feet from a west-facing beach and at a 
whopping 10 feet of elevation, the XYL and I grabbed our valuables and our 
emergency kit, and headed for higher ground.  We spent the night parked along 
side the road at some elevation, listening to the radio for the all-clear, 
which came some time around 7:30 to 8:00 AM locally.  As it turns out, it does 
not appear that the water ever got above the berm separating the beach from the 
state highway (something that a good high tide and modest waves is capable of 
doing on a regular basis).

It was at most an inconvenience for us here in Hawaii, but that was all.  In 
fact, we saw families and groups of families at various points along the road 
headed "up" that had tents and barbeques and looked like they were having fun 
camping out (if ya get lemons, make lemonade).  

Absolutely *nothing* like the beating Japan took.  Along with everyone else, 
our thoughts and prayers do indeed go to Japan and everyone there that has been 
so impacted by this event, holding the space and intent for them to recover, 
heal, and return to some better level of normalcy.

If there can be a silver lining to something like this, it is that we all got a 
real-life chance to test our emergency preparedness.  For us it was a tsunami.  
For you it could be something else.  Make sure you have a plan and all the 
necessary provisions.

73,

Dave AH6TD


On Mar 11, 2011, at 5:04 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> 
> 
> Hi
> Alex, PY2WAS is in Hawaii now, and has written saying that there were no major
> problems there.
> Let's hope everyone is safe, especially the SP's at T30, that is only 2m 
> above sea
> level.
> Marcelo, PY1KN
>>> And our news is focused on Hawaii and California, but in
> addition, how are all our > friends in Alaska? It is closer to the quake
> center.....????? > > --... ...-- Dale - WC7S in Wy > > > >> From: 
> [email protected] >> To:
> [email protected]; [email protected] >> Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011
> 07:52:29 -0700 >> Subject: [Elecraft] Prayers for >> >> >> Prayers for all 
> the victims of the earthquakes and
> aftershocks, and tsunami activity >> in the Pacific area throughout today
> and following. The cleanup and restoral will be a >> chore, but the loss of
> life is very saddening. >> Prayers for the survivors will aid. >> >> >> >> 
> --... ...-- Dale - WC7S in Wy
>>>>>>> 
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