Here in Mexico the coastlines had different levels of sea water surges from 2 meters in Manzanillo to 44cm in Michoacan and almost a meter in Oaxaca. All over the place with the levels. Out of curiosity I checked the distance from the Mexican coast to Indonesia and it's like over 9,000 miles. A humbling moment for sure. Thanks so much for this great footage.
I commercial fished out of Santa Cruz in the 80's. My uncle owned the bait store a gas dock behind the restaurant. Crazy how a volcano half a world away could do this!!
Monterey CA recorded fourteen waves, with the biggest ones being 3-5 with an amplitude of 3~4 feet, which would translate to the feeling of about a 12 foot king tide.
I thought amplitude of Japanese waves were 300 meters close to shore but can’t find that info though wave heights were anywhere from 12 ft to 130+ft based on measurements taken in different locations which combined with much larger amp would explain the vast difference in terms of destruction.
What time of day did you shoot these surges? You really got the whirlpools that form at the entrance! No way to see it any better than by drone, thanks !
@@k.h it puzzles me how this event source was south of my location (Hawaii) and not even a warning anounced here locally? And yet here is a video of it reaching ya'll up in the Bay Area?
@@darrellclark9596 From my understanding the tsunami pulse generated wasn't expected to be of any concern. However, when it reaches Hawaii it was much larger than expected which is what triggered the warning for the west coast. They knew it wouldn't be very large, except in very specific ocean floor topography. If the right criteria are met you could easily see a 6 to 10 foot run up in some bays and inlets. That's more than enough to sweep a person off their feet and then draw them back out to sea. So that's why Hawaii didn't get the alarm bells.
I was camping upon one of "The Three Sisters" in Oregon when Mt. St. Helen blew. Not sure of distance but it wasn't all that close away in distance. 250 miles, I'm guessing. It was the most unearthly sound I have ever heard. It sounded like the earth was groaning, very sadly, slowly and deeply because it was dying, and knew it. It sounded just like the whole planet was being killed, but just hadn't gotten to my part in Oregon yet... but was on it's way.
Our house in Nelson Bay, NSW overlooks the Pacific Ocean and I'm so glad that our lowest point, our driveway, is 85 metres (279 ft) above sea level. 😅 Our warning was for a marine threat (no land inundations were expected), something like shown in this video. Nothing has been reported in the local facebook group. I've been looking at the ocean and the entrance to Port Stephens every now and then for most of the day. Nothing to report.
Interesting perspective. The bottleneck at the jetty created the force. Tsunami strikes fear but I live in Eastern NC on the Pamlico Sound. Hurricane Irene had 11 foot surge that brought the Sound in my house. The fishermen ride hurricanes out on their boats here. Good hook, keep her head to. This was a wakeup call for some people 🤨
Nice to see a fellow Tar Heel. Here is SE NC were called Bullseye, NC where hurricanes tend to do their vacationing here. I do hear the fishing in the Sound there is amazing.
The steep dropoff on the west coast makes these scenarios possible there. Here in NC (Swansboro), the offshore dropoff is very gradual. Our biggest dangers are the hurricanes.
Santa Cruz is nothing but liberals and Trump haters that smoke to much pot. California is also turning into a third world country that also has to many sharks along its coast. If you ever going to San Francisco wear your golloshes and watch where you step because of the feces and urine in the streets from the out of control homeless hordes and that is a bona fide stone cold fact
@@theanswerisinthebackofyourhead not sure if you were responding to my comment? But I ended up in Santa Cruz by happenstance a couple of years ago. I’m originally from Oklahoma, and so I don’t really agree with your comment, although you’ve definitely pinned the homeless situation on the head. 😅👍
@@ChristineExplores I AM NOT A JOHNNY COME LATELY. MY WHOLE ENTIRE COMMENT IS DEAD ON BALLS ACCURATE. THE INGREDIENTS OF YOUR CALIFORNIA CEREAL BOWL LIVE RIGHT THERE ON THE WATER. YOUR TRUE AND REAL CALIFORNIAN'S LIVE INLAND. I HAVE BEEN TO CALIFORNIA MANY TIMES AND MY MAN DOCTOR MICHAEL SAVAGE OF THE SAVAGE NATION DOES HIS SHOW FROM SAN FRANCISCO, AND HE TALKS ABOUT THE TO MANY PROBLEMS OF CALIFORNIA AND THE SAN FRANCISCO AREA.
Great footage, thank you. Would love to see drone footage of this tsunami energy amplification in Moss Landing due to the particular bathometric funnel effect of the Santa Cruz coast/shelf (worst funneling effect on the entire west coast USA). Moss Landing is an accident waiting to happen imo.
@@mandelbro777 can you explain the funnelling effect to me or can you tell me what can I look up to read about it? I'm from the east coast so I don't know much of western geology. I'm assuming you mean that the coastal shelf creates a sort of funnel as it moves towards land, amplifying wave height and concentrating power of waves. I'm interested and never heard of this. I tried googling a few different things and didn't find anything relevant to what you mentioned. Thanks
Spectacular footage my friend. I’ll help you get 1000 I’ll tell everybody I know to subscribe to you. Where were you standing when you were getting this drone footage? Again spectacular I’m just sorry I didn’t get to see it in person
Cal Crappie Yes, exactly. The pipeline is what the dredge pumps the spoils through to whatever spoils area they have set up. The pipe is suspended/floating for the first few hundred feet so the dredge can maneuver, then drops to the bottom. On our dredges, we float the pipe all the way to shore.
Yes. The air pressure wave from the blast rolled through the Pacific Northwest at about 4:30 am. If you have access to barometric pressure recordings, you can see the huge spike in air pressure. The water wave hit Neah Bay at about 9 am. You could see the water pull back, then just start rolling in and just keep coming. Several waves over the course of the day. Some pretty impressive photos not just of the blast, but of the ripples of water spreading out from the blast zone. Like a rock into a puddle, only of course spread over hundreds of miles.
@@Are_We_Having_Tea I know that Tonga took the brunt of the force, hope that loss is minimal, however I fear it is not. Hope this is not the precursor to something bigger
after Japan 2011....we've seen more earthquakes with tsunamis in the last 12 years then in the many years before 2011.... something huge is gonna happen.....a worldwide seismic event.....it's coming
In the vastness of the Oceans we are but a most insignificant particle.... yet our wasteful activities are of considerable nuisance to all and sundry!!
Instagram is juicy_barrels. That’s where I posts all of my photography.
Is this California?
@@SellamAbraham yes. Santa Cruz California
Here in Mexico the coastlines had different levels of sea water surges from 2 meters in Manzanillo to 44cm in Michoacan and almost a meter in Oaxaca. All over the place with the levels. Out of curiosity I checked the distance from the Mexican coast to Indonesia and it's like over 9,000 miles. A humbling moment for sure. Thanks so much for this great footage.
Eh susan y en el rio bravo no yego el tsurimi ???? Tssss pos que pues
Why Indonesia? Don’t you mean Tonga?
The tsunami height on this video had to be all of 6”!
It was Tonga where the volcano erupted, not Indonesia!
Awesome checking the distance.
That travelled over 3000 miles with such a power. Mother Nature is scary.
It crossed the international date line, it was so powerful it affected the past! That's crazy
Dang 😮
I commercial fished out of Santa Cruz in the 80's. My uncle owned the bait store a gas dock behind the restaurant. Crazy how a volcano half a world away could do this!!
no one cares
I care
You cared enough to respond
@@parkermoe4564 and you are? Oh wait no one cares
No way your dad owned the bait store AND GAS dock!!!!???
To think this originated thousands of miles away near Tonga.. is truly amazing.. and tells you how severe that event was in that area.
@@vjreimedia Yeah i like to drink once in a while too. cheers
Thanks for taking a great video of the event! Yours was much better than any of the news cast videos and exactly what we wanted to see.
thank you! I also made it on the news.
You are the news keep up the fantastic work , much appreciated. Thank you great footage!!!
Monterey CA recorded fourteen waves, with the biggest ones being 3-5 with an amplitude of 3~4 feet, which would translate to the feeling of about a 12 foot king tide.
Umm umm. I love da beaches there. Different sands, golf, the view coming past sand city exit. Perfect views.
4 ft amplitude? That seems extremely small for a tsunami.
I thought amplitude of Japanese waves were 300 meters close to shore but can’t find that info though wave heights were anywhere from 12 ft to 130+ft based on measurements taken in different locations which combined with much larger amp would explain the vast difference in terms of destruction.
How cool it is to see a fishing boat cruise backwards! 😄
What time of day did you shoot these surges? You really got the whirlpools that form at the entrance! No way to see it any better than by drone, thanks !
About 9 am
the original warning said the tsunami would hit San Francisco at 8 am Pacific time.
@@LuckyBaldwin777 it lasted like 4 hours
@@k.h it puzzles me how this event source was south of my location (Hawaii) and not even a warning anounced here locally?
And yet here is a video of it reaching ya'll up in the Bay Area?
@@darrellclark9596 From my understanding the tsunami pulse generated wasn't expected to be of any concern. However, when it reaches Hawaii it was much larger than expected which is what triggered the warning for the west coast. They knew it wouldn't be very large, except in very specific ocean floor topography. If the right criteria are met you could easily see a 6 to 10 foot run up in some bays and inlets. That's more than enough to sweep a person off their feet and then draw them back out to sea. So that's why Hawaii didn't get the alarm bells.
Excellent job documenting the tsunami in that location I'm sure this footage will be used in the future for a reference
Wow the company that owns that barge/whatever it is dodged a bullet!
Good work
This is really spectacular footage! I hope you get paid in some fashion for it. Great work!
Hoping to get 1k Subscribers so I can start earning money. Thank you
@@k.h it looks like you did. 1.29 K. Congrats
I have always wanted to visit Santa Cruz. Thanks for sharing .
Subscribed and now watching from The Glens of Antrim, on the North Coast of Northern Ireland, hey...
I live on East coast of nth island NZ... 2000km from Tonga ... I heard the booms from the eruptions.
I was camping upon one of "The Three Sisters" in Oregon when Mt. St. Helen blew. Not sure of distance but it wasn't all that close away in distance. 250 miles, I'm guessing.
It was the most unearthly sound I have ever heard. It sounded like the earth was groaning, very sadly, slowly and deeply because it was dying, and knew it. It sounded just like the whole planet was being killed, but just hadn't gotten to my part in Oregon yet... but was on it's way.
Thank you for filming and posting!!
Boy, Santa Cruz must have a target on it's shore line, cause this is not the first time Tsunami waves have hit.
You did good, thank God you didn't add any music
Good use of drone! 👍
Great footage! Sitting here in southeast Iowa.
Great idea with the Drone, dude - jealous.
I'm so glad that I have the great barrier reef off the coast 🙌
Our house in Nelson Bay, NSW overlooks the Pacific Ocean and I'm so glad that our lowest point, our driveway, is 85 metres (279 ft) above sea level. 😅 Our warning was for a marine threat (no land inundations were expected), something like shown in this video. Nothing has been reported in the local facebook group. I've been looking at the ocean and the entrance to Port Stephens every now and then for most of the day. Nothing to report.
Nothing happened at Huskisson, it was just lovely
GOOD WORK
Thank you for the video. Thankfully very little damage happened inside the harbor.
The ocean was charged a Temporary Occupancy tax. The tax was proposed and signed into law in the time it took the wave to enter and exit California.
Great footage m8
Nicely captured!
Interesting perspective. The bottleneck at the jetty created the force. Tsunami strikes fear but I live in Eastern NC on the Pamlico Sound. Hurricane Irene had 11 foot surge that brought the Sound in my house. The fishermen ride hurricanes out on their boats here. Good hook, keep her head to. This was a wakeup call for some people 🤨
Nice to see a fellow Tar Heel.
Here is SE NC were called Bullseye, NC where hurricanes tend to do their vacationing here.
I do hear the fishing in the Sound there is amazing.
The steep dropoff on the west coast makes these scenarios possible there. Here in NC (Swansboro), the offshore dropoff is very gradual. Our biggest dangers are the hurricanes.
Excellent footage Kaenon! I posted this link to my Instagram. Our rowing dock was damaged.
Cali is finally falling into the ocean. This is amazing footage, and some scary shit.
That's a pretty good tsunami
Pretty amazing that much water was displaced.
Dang bro great drone catch! 👍
“Full Power! Give me everything she’s got!”
What is the black stuff in the water sewage? Oil?
MaYbe
Oh wow! I regret not going down to check this out today. I also live in Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz is nothing but liberals and Trump haters that smoke to much pot. California is also turning into a third world country that also has to many sharks along its coast. If you ever going to San Francisco wear your golloshes and watch where you step because of the feces and urine in the streets from the out of control homeless hordes and that is a bona fide stone cold fact
@@theanswerisinthebackofyourhead not sure if you were responding to my comment? But I ended up in Santa Cruz by happenstance a couple of years ago. I’m originally from Oklahoma, and so I don’t really agree with your comment, although you’ve definitely pinned the homeless situation on the head. 😅👍
@@ChristineExplores I AM NOT A JOHNNY COME LATELY. MY WHOLE ENTIRE COMMENT IS DEAD ON BALLS ACCURATE. THE INGREDIENTS OF YOUR CALIFORNIA CEREAL BOWL LIVE RIGHT THERE ON THE WATER. YOUR TRUE AND REAL CALIFORNIAN'S LIVE INLAND. I HAVE BEEN TO CALIFORNIA MANY TIMES AND MY MAN DOCTOR MICHAEL SAVAGE OF THE SAVAGE NATION DOES HIS SHOW FROM SAN FRANCISCO, AND HE TALKS ABOUT THE TO MANY PROBLEMS OF CALIFORNIA AND THE SAN FRANCISCO AREA.
This’s crazy, I hope everyone is fine 🤟🏼😎
Great footages
That’s cool, thanks for posting.
Great footage!
nice catch!
Thanks!
I have eaten at that restaurant shown . Nice area
Yes the crows nest. Very nice area
great drone footage
This looks like a suction dredge in the inlet to a marina without any propulsion floundering in the tsunami arriving at high tide.
howdy?- this is unusual ! take ccare- 💪
Great footage, thank you. Would love to see drone footage of this tsunami energy amplification in Moss Landing due to the particular bathometric funnel effect of the Santa Cruz coast/shelf (worst funneling effect on the entire west coast USA). Moss Landing is an accident waiting to happen imo.
Yes. I should have flown there
@@k.h can only be in one place at a time :P keep it in mind if there's ever another such tsunami, god willing, not too big.
@@mandelbro777 for sure. Thanks for letting me know
@@mandelbro777 can you explain the funnelling effect to me or can you tell me what can I look up to read about it? I'm from the east coast so I don't know much of western geology. I'm assuming you mean that the coastal shelf creates a sort of funnel as it moves towards land, amplifying wave height and concentrating power of waves. I'm interested and never heard of this. I tried googling a few different things and didn't find anything relevant to what you mentioned. Thanks
I believe it’s from the tide filling in the narrow harbor creating eddies on both side of the current.
Thanks for sharing
remember: if the beachs grows rapidly you shoulds try to get as high as you can. its the first warning sign of a tsunami.
and if the shoreline is suddenly a mile out, drive to the top of the nearest mountain.
@@edgein3299 yes. Cause it’s gonna come a mile in
@@edgein3299 thats exactly what i ment thou..
Thank goodness it was a small tsunami
What are those 2 yellow things in the water by the boat?
On your right ladies and gentleman is the crows nest fine dinning and cocktails.
Yes. Delicious
Thanks, I enjoyed that, think I’ll watch it again
Was this tsunami caused by the volcano eruption in Tonga recently?
Yes
crazy stuff 😜
Thanks for posting.
Impressive.
Is this reverse flow on a ocean to fresh water outlet
There are dozens of "Santa Cruz".
Which one is this?
Santa Cruz, California.
Awesome
Light tsunami...no fatal.
Correct
New subscriber! Great video!
yaaaaaaaaaa 1 mil
Great job.
Thanks
So much for the dredging job
Category: "Whale Fart/Sneeze."
Thank you for sharing.
Very nice video. Thanks
Nice work, thanks for posting!
Which is the fifteenth month? The Tsunami hit on 15.01.2022.
In the Us you write it MMDDYY
There's no logic to MMDDYYYY; it should be either DDMMYYYY or YYYYMMDD.
I live in Newburgh NY, right on the Hudson River, we have a dock, and this is the first time I saw it under water
thats crazy
great video
Spectacular footage my friend. I’ll help you get 1000 I’ll tell everybody I know to subscribe to you. Where were you standing when you were getting this drone footage?
Again spectacular I’m just sorry I didn’t get to see it in person
Thank you so much ❤️. I was filming from the crows nest.
Did they have to close "The Crow's Nest" eatery ?
Nope. But it was too early in the morning anyways
Well Done!
I wonder how it was on catalina
Kaenon, what is the time stamp from this clip?
You can see the mixing of dirty water from the sea shore and the cleaner water from the ocean.
Yup. All that oil 😷
Great footage
Seeing it from a drone is scarier but thankfully it’s not bad like it us sadly other places. My prayers go out to those people
you should have flown to the upper harbor. i bet that area is a massive junkyard right now.
I tried. Its in one of my other videos but I couldn't make it all the way.
@@k.h did the seabright make it to the fuel dock? that would be a disaster.
Approximately 5000 miles away the article that I saw stated it in kilometers so this is approximation give or take a hundred miles.
I could never live somewhere surrounded by water especially thus much 😩
Imagine Hawaii
Cool guys
Florence, Oregon 8am Tsunami Alerts. I walked the beach for 2 hours 11am-1:00pm no issues. Sneaker Waves
which are common. Est 2 feet waves.
Funny how so many people panic, 2004 or the Japan one a few years ago that was crazy
Hello Cindy, how are you doing?
What is that Barge that's trying to tear loose from what looks like some type of pipeline?
Dredging operation likely.
Cal Crappie Yes, exactly. The pipeline is what the dredge pumps the spoils through to whatever spoils area they have set up. The pipe is suspended/floating for the first few hundred feet so the dredge can maneuver, then drops to the bottom. On our dredges, we float the pipe all the way to shore.
Is this from the Volcano eruption in Tonga hitting the US and Mexico west Cost?
Yes. The air pressure wave from the blast rolled through the Pacific Northwest at about 4:30 am. If you have access to barometric pressure recordings, you can see the huge spike in air pressure. The water wave hit Neah Bay at about 9 am. You could see the water pull back, then just start rolling in and just keep coming. Several waves over the course of the day. Some pretty impressive photos not just of the blast, but of the ripples of water spreading out from the blast zone. Like a rock into a puddle, only of course spread over hundreds of miles.
@@Are_We_Having_Tea I know that Tonga took the brunt of the force, hope that loss is minimal, however I fear it is not.
Hope this is not the precursor to something bigger
Is that the highest you have ever seen the water?
Yes. It was like equivalent to a 12 foot tide I think
Hard to believe that started in Tonga.
after Japan 2011....we've seen more earthquakes with tsunamis in the last 12 years then in the many years before 2011.... something huge is gonna happen.....a worldwide seismic event.....it's coming
Wow
"Tsunami" LOL good video, though
Is a tsunami, go back to school kid.
Here it is again. This is that 1-foot tsunami that totally wiped Sant Cruz off the map.
In the event of a tsunami 🌊
Run to the beach with your drone!
all the recent tsunami's and no one expected this? looks like they were completely unprepared
Santa Cruz California?
No Santa Cruz colorado!.
@@mrabrasive51 There are Santa Cruz cities in South America and probably also in Mexico.
Yes Santa Liberal California
@@u4riahsc the Vatican new world order agenda names EVERYTHING after their fake news saints👹🤘🏼🇮🇹☠☠
Ummm..Satna Cruz tusnami..blessings to the Tonga folks
In the vastness of the Oceans we are but a most insignificant particle.... yet our wasteful activities are of considerable nuisance to all and sundry!!