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Santa Cruz has been one of the most hard hit places by previous tsunamis. So, when a tsunami advisory was issued for the California coast Tuesday night after an 8.8 magnitude earthquake hit Russia ...
Wave heights varied from 1 to 3 feet across Central and Northern California and caused little in the way of extensive damage.
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Santa Cruz has been one of the most hard hit places by previous tsunamis. So, when a tsunami advisory was issued for the California coast Tuesday night after an 8.8 magnitude earthquake hit Russia ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. - It was back to business as usual for boaters in Santa Cruz Harbor on Wednesday after California's tsunami advisory was canceled. The advisory kept harbor officials busy as ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNGary Griggs, Our Ocean Backyard | Tsunamis in Santa Cruz
About three weeks ago, on July 30, an 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck off the eastern coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula in the ...
Thankfully, the tsunami advisory that was put out late Tuesday into Wednesday for Santa Cruz County coastal areas did not mean any major damage to low-lying areas — including the Santa Cruz ...
After a massive earthquake struck Russia, tsunami alerts were issued for many areas, including Japan, Hawaii and California, the latter of which is nearly 5,000 miles away.
"Especially in the Bay Area, tsunami heights may not be that large but there's a potential for a tsunami to knock people down and injure them," said Rick Wilson from California Geological Survey.
These are the forecasted tsunami start times for California, according to the National Weather Service.
The Bay Area and Central Coast are under a tsunami advisory following a magnitude 8.7 earthquake in Russia’s Far East, according to the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service says tsunami advisories are now lifted for most of the Northern California coast as of late Wednesday morning after the massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake sent waves ...
For both people and wildlife in Santa Cruz, big weather events are nothing new, but a tsunami advisory after an earthquake nearly5,000 miles away is a little less common. When similar events it ...
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