PanduLampiao wrote: > Never mind what that organization in Dona Polo says about > the no-effects of the tsunami on coastal Goa...there is a > noticeable rise in water levels...Hollant or Butterfly beach is > topped up this evening ...same in Cansaulim where the > backwaters are full as during the monsoon season... > The sea is a little choppier than usual.
----------------------------------------------- Edgar, Some of the best scientist India has, are based at the NIO. The NIO has issued statements confirming that the recent tsunami will not affect India. Just in case you have a hard time believing Indian scientist, let me assure you that the secondary force of the tsunami was sent in a easterly direction i.e. towards N. And S. America. Goa is to the WEST of the tsunami epicentre. There is a HUGE land mass that prevents the tsunami from affecting Goa. I am not surprised that you can measure water levels at sea without instruments. What surprises me is that you took it upon yourself to go out and prove all the scientist wrong. That, I must admit, is an awesome feat. Mervyn1422Lobo