
Originally Posted by
Quiggers
Local radio is having a field day here, right now!
Byron Bay to Ballina - and some residents have rung in saying they're on the way to higher ground etc.....
sounds like a major beatup......
Time to go surfing!
GQ
I don't think you can describe it as a beatup. From the detection of the earthquake by remote seismographs, and the calculation of the position of the earthquake showing that it is in an area of ocean (and hence could generate a tsunami), there is only a few hours before the tsunami will reach the Australian coast. If a warning is to be much use, it is best given at this stage, rather than wait for ocean tide gauges to report whether a far-field wave has been generated.
The NSW coast IS vulnerable to tsunamis, although the location of dangerous earthquakes is more likely to be south of NZ than in Melanesia for a variety of reasons. In this case it appears (although the warning for NSW is still current) it seems that the tsunami will be insignificant at this distance. The problem is that the generation of a tsunami is not dependent just on the earthquake magnitude, but on the depth of the focus, and the depth, slope and material of the sea bottom, plus the propagation of a tsunami is very dependent on the sea floor topography and nearby coastlines, plus, in the far field, the depth and shape of the thermocline.
John
John
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