We are past the ETA of the first waves to arrive, with no significant effects 
of the tsunami.  But there are some large swells sighted on West Hawai'i 
island.  Honoli'i Bay, my local surf break has been picking up in surf at the 
point.

Hawai'i island police have evacuated all low lying areas in Hilo - the place 
looks like a ghost town (or Hilo town in the 80s).  

Ala Moana on O'ahu has folks indicating that the reef is starting to show in 
areas - water receding drastically.  On Hawai'i island, from the Naniloa Hotel 
webcam, water can be seen receding rapidly, causing whitewater over exposed 
reef in areas that should be underwater.  Water is moving out, and perhaps the 
first wave has not yet come...  Water has now moved back in, and the rapids 
have disappeared.  The ocean is changing by the minute, but nothing drastic yet.

gary

On Feb 27, 2010, at 11:24 AM, Sterling K. Webb wrote:

> http://www.khon2.com/mediacenter/local.aspx?videoId=3299&navCatId=4
> 
> The tsunami is late, but recession of the
> sea leavel seems to have begun.
> 
> Sterling K. Webb
> 
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