Tsunami Warning - Honolulu, Hawaii
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- Опубліковано 11 бер 2011
- (Bloomberg - March 11th, 2011)
The tsunami that slammed Japan hit Hawaii early today, and waves were spreading as people along the island chain's coast evacuated and warnings were issued for U.S. West Coast states.
Hawaii was hit by a 1-meter (39-inch) wave, according to scientists at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, which wasn't anticipating major damage.
The Coast Guard in Hawaii has received no emergency calls, according to Kurt Fredrickson, chief petty officer for the 14th district, based in Honolulu. Ports in Honolulu and Guam remain closed until any damage can be assessed, he said.
The tsunami swept through Hawaii about seven hours after Japan was struck by its strongest earthquake on record. The 8.9- magnitude temblor shook buildings across Tokyo and unleashed a seven-meter-high tsunami that killed hundreds as it engulfed towns on the northern coast. Within hours of reaching Hawaii, waves were hitting the coast of Oregon, the Associated Press reported.
The Philippines, Indonesia and Chile were among more than 20 countries told to brace for a possible tsunami, after the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center raised an alert. The U.S. issued tsunami warnings and watches in Hawaii, Alaska, California, Oregon and Washington state, as well as Guam and the Northern Marianas Islands, Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator Craig Fugate said in a statement.
"We remind everyone who lives in the region to monitor their local news for instructions from their state and local officials, and if told to evacuate, evacuate," Fugate said.
In Waikiki, a tourist area of Honolulu, guests at the Outrigger Waikiki Beach and Outrigger Reef hotels were moved above the fourth floor well before the tsunami's arrival. Hotel managers and employees gathered in an 11th-floor suite to watch the tsunami from 100 feet above.
Bonnie Lopez and her daughter Pasha, who live on the second floor of a two-story walk up on nearby Lewers Street, sought shelter at the Outrigger.
"It was scary when the police and fire department came through our neighborhood," Lopez said. "Last year's tsunami wasn't like this one."
The waves hit about 20 minutes later than predicted. When the water began to retreat off Waikiki Beach, Lopez said that she'd never seen anything like it.
"It was like someone had taken the thing out of the bath tub and let all the water run out," she said.
(Music - Ficara - "High Tides of Maui")
Screen: TSUNAMI WARNING
Blind People: dancing
Blue Gaming I can imagine that lol
helen keller: 👁👄👁
@@stardust9 💀💀💀💀
Lmao-
Lol
That's the chillest tsunami warning I've ever seen.
MadmanEpic for me the japan warning is the most chill
@@irajpandey97 I dont mind it that much
The music just makes it more unnerving lmao
@@irajpandey97 I agree, They use live action shows for a reason.
ya it doesn’t go BEEEEEEEP BEEEEEEEEEEP BEEEEEEEEEP AAAAAAAAAAAA
"A tsunami is a series of long ocean waves... which are not surfable"
*hold my beer*
*hold my coconut water*
peermoon bruh is that a no more room in hell pfp?
*_Hawaii Five-0 theme_*
If a ship could ride over it, it can definitely be surfable
m.ua-cam.com/video/-VcWF8dIDj4/v-deo.html
Florida Man: Challenge accepted
"A tsunami is a series of long ocean waves... which are not surfable" lol
Fuzlord oh but some idiots will try
Silly rules tell silly origin stories
TheMaryam1891 Every fucking idiot be like,
"Well,they said ocean waves,let me get surfing!"
... is ,
Lmao
This is The Weather Channel, the Nintendo game. 🤣
I was just thinking about it. "Oh, 90's Weather Channel"
*NES. Nintendo is a company.
"Weather Channel presents: Weather Forecast simulator. Coming out on Nintendo Switch this August."
@@rayparkerjr9685 i wanna make that game right now
Nintendo is also a developer, so you could say that it’s a Nintendo game.
You know it's Hawaii when you have to tell people the life-threatening tsunami is not surfable.
PEOPLE IN HAWAII SURF ON TSUNAMIS 😐😐
“A tsunami is a series of long ocean waves... which are not surfable“
*IS THAT A CHALLENGE?*
A stupid move by Palmer
If its not surfable, explain THIS
m.ua-cam.com/video/-VcWF8dIDj4/v-deo.html
@@YourLocalDoctor Idk maybe because it didn't break yet?
Wdya mean by break?
@@YourLocalDoctor It's like when you see a normal wave at a beach and it's just a hump and the closer it gets to shore the bigger it gets and then it curves over it self and comes ashore
this is beautiful
it's kawaii
Like Hawaii.
you're verified, so i thought i would reply XD
FrankJavCee oh hey why are you here? PS I'm a year later on this reply
recent reply
No fair. Hawaii gets the old school weather channel?
no, this guy is just recreating them using an emulator.
Or it might be real but its just a recording from that time
*{Bloomberg-March 2011)*
if the description doesn't say that it's real, your close mindedness competes that of a flat earther or anti vaxxer
@@lillyie ...or evolutionist.
@@lillyie Uh "Bloomberg-March 2011" is saying the text in the description box is copied from a Bloomberg article. The NWS text is certainly real. It doesn't say the video is real.
No one:
Hawaiian EAS: *chill music while talking about a tsunami warning*
Mainland US EAS: BEEEP BEEEP
The loud and unpleasant sounds on most EAS systems are actually special tones which are able to turn on TV's and even automatically tune to the right channel for emergency information.
In the link below, the sound you hear at 3:20 is Japan's REAL emergency signal which will have activated TV's to switch on to the NHK News Channel, and that's when people would have known it really was a major emergency. It's so interesting but so scary.
So yes, Japan does have very calm early warning tones on TV, but LOUD alarms are already sounding all over the affected areas. Still though when it gets major in Japan, the REAL EAS system and it's tones are not much different.
ua-cam.com/video/fCVl-DGE3_M/v-deo.html
@@theboardshorts it says the video is not available
@@-Kami-Kun-. Strange. Apologies. Try this one: ua-cam.com/video/fCVl-DGE3_M/v-deo.html
Иооь
Honolulu: * Tsunami Warning *
Also Honolulu: *S T I L L C H I L L*
Hawaii: Chill tiki bar music while reporting a tsunami warning.
Japan: Twinkling music while reporting a 7.1 magnitude earthquake.
Mainland US: *BEEP BEEP BEEP 1 INCH FLOODS EXPECTED NEXT WEEK, EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY BEEP BEEP BEEP* _earrape_
So true😂😂😂
So true
actually it is just edited music, bc the original is much the same of the mainland, but Yeah talk about surfers on a tsunami
Alberta: *beep Boop beep Boop beep Boop* A thunderstorms that will do nothing
True dat true dat
This is amazing. I remember when The Weather Channel did their weather warnings like this. Ugh, a simpler time!
Yeah I miss it
other Countries and states: Loud noises
The State of Hawaii: *laid back music*
The loud and unpleasant sounds on most EAS systems are actually special tones which are able to turn on TV's and even automatically tune to the right channel for emergency information.
In the link below, the sound you hear at 3:20 is Japan's REAL emergency signal which will have activated TV's to switch on to the NHK News Channel, and that's when people would have known it really was a major emergency. It's so interesting but so scary.
So yes, Japan and Hawaii do have very calm early warning tones on TV, but LOUD alarms are already sounding all over the affected areas. Still though when it gets major, the REAL EAS system and it's tones are not much different.
ua-cam.com/video/fCVl-DGE3_M/v-deo.html
Deaf people: screaming
Blind people: dancing
Helen Keller: Where am i rn
To make it worst its at midnight
Lol
Blind and deaf people: * chuckles * Im in danger
I can imagine Lilo and Stitch watching this
By the hour it says on the clock right there I'm pretty sure if they were real they would've been asleep
@@dobmaster4412 they might have cellphones so they could know the tsunami comes
@@dobmaster4412 Or his dad is seeing the news.
Stitch: What is Salami LILO: Oh you mean tsunami?
k i d s
(No one surfs on a tsunami) "A tsunami is a series of long ocean waves...which are not surfable" (A cocky teenager) *Waits for tsunami and surfs in it
クソワロス
On this day, a strong earthquake at 2:46 PM JST had caused strong shaking with a magnitude of 9. It had occurred at the capital of Japan. But that wasn’t all. It was so strong that it created a wave capable of a tsunami headed for Hawaii. This day wasn’t forgotten.
The earthquake caused severe damage to Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures and caused moderate damage in most of the Kanto region as well as Yamagata, Akita, Aomori, Niigata and Nagano prefectures.
I dont think the biggest area where it shook was tokyo? the biggest shaking for a major city was sendai, capital of miyagi not japan
Tokyo: Intensity 5+
North Miyagi: Intensity 7 (worst level)
i like how they are suppose to add “this tsunami wave is not surfable” to the warning😂😂😂😂😂😂
Because in Hawaii there are surfers.
Top of the screen: TSUNAMI WARNING, EVACUATE THE COAST AND PROTECT YOURSELF AND LOVED ONES
Bottom of the screen: ayo its cloudy watch out
i love that music
Me Too
@@phillipherring659 Artist name Ficara -high tides of maui
Artist name Ficara - high tides of maui
D E A T H B Y W A V E S.
This is the calmest warning I have ever seen. It gets the point across without freaking the viewer out. Canada? Red screen of death and blaring noises where the warning message itself is more terrifying than the actual issue.
as a canadian, i can most certainly agree
I mean, Canada got the jarring part down at least.
Man the music gets you going about Weather.
Edit: thx for the likes!
This is the most relaxing Tsunami Warning I’ve ever seen.
I wish the EAS was like this..
NOVA Gaming The Only Thing That Kills There Is Just Color Red Which Look Like Blood
It is supposed to scare us and be as loud as possible so that people actually notice it.
Jose Pablo Ardon Meanwhile in Pennsylvania:
*_fooo_* *_FOOO_*
HOLY FOOK A STORM!!!!
*_foo_* *_foo_*
What EAS
I think they where. If it was really severe then the beeping would happen
The 2011 tohoku earthquake affected Japan’s digital switchover schedule. The switchover was to take place on July 24, but it was delayed in Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures because they suffered the most severe damage from the earthquake. The three prefectures had their analog signals switched off on March 31, 2012.
Can you please explain what you mean by "digital switchover"? thank you
@@momox223 changing analogue TV signals for digital ones
@@momox223 globally tv started shifting from analog to digital mostly around this time en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_television_transition#:~:text=The%20digital%20television%20transition%2C%20also%20called%20the%20digital,is%20converted%20to%20and%20replaced%20by%20digital%20television.
Wow. That Weather Channel local conditions thing is what we had in 1993.
I like how before they deliver this terrifying news the weather report says "hi"
lol
*hi* lo
hilo btw
The HI stands for Hawaii, there not saying Hii😂😂
Screen: 💀 ⚠️ 🥀
Music: 😊 ❤️ 💃🏽
*tsunami warning comes on with music still playing*
Deaf people: vibin'
Star the Yeen Yea blind
How are they vibing?
bhop calmcat Deaf people would be freaking the fuck out. Do you mean the blind would be vibing?
How whould the deaf be viking?
NO I MEAN VIBING! AUTO CORRECT!
Blind: cant see but can still hear.
Deaf: can't hear but can see.
Me vibing whilst the alert is still going on
@scooter0406 Ficara - "High Tides of Maui", which I thought was appropriate.
The song information's at the bottom of the description. ;-)
Why is it BLOOD RED?!!!!???
so it can get your attention.
Taydra Brookshire that was the WS4000 warning screen
/music plays
@@JoujiWashington Rainbow gets attention
@@halfofabucket1346 why would a rainbow screen appear when a earthquake is happening
Screen: Tsunami Incoming!
The music: chill
Since some people seem to be asking, this is most likely an emulation of the Weather Channel from how it looked back in the 80s and 90s. There is software out there that is able to do that. Although, there is a slight chance that this could be an actual recording. The Weather Channel was slow to update its system in some places, and maybe Hawaii was one of those places...
This was the day of the Great East Japan earthquake which was in 2011, so doesn’t seem like an emulation
This is a simulation in After Effects! Chazz was well-known in our community for making them
@@thypfrog9023 I wasn't referring to the actual warning message being fake, this is indeed a real warning message and yes I am very aware of the Tsunami that happened in Japan in 2011. I was referring to the actual GUI itself possibly being a fake/recreation. This style is how the Weather Channel looked in the 1980s, and is no longer a style they use. They updated their system in most areas that were still using this style by the late 2000s. That's what I was referring to... There is software out there that is able to re-create the old style of the Weather Channel for those that have nostalgia over it.
@@triplectwc Wow! That's awesome!! Never knew you could do stuff like this in After Effects. Thanks for the info!! 😀
@@KyleKirkpatrick123 Not much a GUI but I get what you mean
blind people: dancing. deaf people: SCREAMING. normal people: dancing and screaming
Finally,a warning without scary bullshit
Can we just talk about how unusually fitting the song name was? It's an alert about a tsunami in Hawaii and they are playing "high tides of maui"
That music is so chill
Can we just appreciate how good the music is 😂
Weather station: *warning everyone of a tsunami*
Also the Weather Station: *plays calm music*
Everyone: 👁🗨🕳👁🗨
The fact that the music is still playing while the warning is going on is creepy for me..
/TRIGGERED
My gods that RED color. I remember seeing this as a kid when bad weather would head our way. Always freaked me the fuck out...
Same
the fact that i was living in hawaii at the age of 4 when this happened is phenomenal to me.
The music really fits the location.. It's so beautiful.
March 11th 2011 was a historical day for Japan.
This is the 2nd calmest tsunami warming I have ever seen. The music is still the same as the last program, and no sirens.
And japan?
@@yqy You are probably thinking about the EEW system, thats for earthquakes, for tsunamis, a map of japan will appear and the tv will start to speak moorse code
Back when the weather channel actually covered weather.
The fact how the alert says that the tsunami will come at around 3 am or somethin just chills me to the fact that people are sleeping and don’t even know when or even where the wave is at due to the night surrounding them...
If anyone questioned if this is real, it is. March 11th, 2011, Japan experienced one of the strongest earthquakes in history, with a 9.0 magnitude. It was dubbed ‘The Great Japan Earthquake’. The earthquake caused a tsunami, which got up to 9 meters tall, washing away cities. The tsunami spread so far that it reached Hawaii, causing a tsunami warning. I am not sure if the tsunami actually hit Hawaii, but I can research into that.
9.1, actually.
@@iamarizonaball2642 9.0-9.1
And keep in mind, this was the 2nd magnitude 9 earthquake in just 6 years back then, the last occurred in Indonesia back in 2004.
I remember being in school in 2011. Everyone started to talk about how a tsunami is going to hit Hawaii and it will be completely gone. Don't remember the exact details but I think it was a interesting topic for a week and probably one of the reasons why I like Geography.
Unironically relaxing.
New favorite UA-cam video of all time
Ominous. Similar vibes to Local 58. But seriously, 10 years later. That Tsunami in Japan has still taken the toll of Japanese communal livelyhood and the people who lost everything that day, I pray their safe today. May families find closure and the 19 thousand souls lost rest in piece.
Look up Gemini Home Entertainment, Deep Blue
both of you do understand that EAS was a real thing that many people depended on for quite some time and it gets exploited as a horror genre. This doesn’t resemble local 58, local 58 resembles this.
don’t get me wrong, I see where you’re coming from, but I think we need to remember that it’s not meant to be horror, it’s a public good that was beneficial.
Their graphics equipment looks like it's from the 90s 😭
It baffles me how calm this warning is (keeping the weather channel's chill music) , but why did they have to explicitly clarify that tsunamis are unsafe to surf on?
maybe its a popular surfing spot??? idk man
@@impoopingbricksrn That or some idiots genuinely think that you can surf on tsunamis
If anyone’s wondering..
No. This isn’t a news channel.
It’s from the Wii
Lmao such a chill warning for that horrendous day 8 years ago....
Rest of the US EAS: EEEEE EEEEEE EEEEEE OOOOOOOOOOO
Hawaii EAS: just a vibe
+Urist Mcnoble, I think it's more of a SNES graphics style than an NES.
It looks & sounds like a DS game
Ds
I grew up with the Weather Network, but the Channel's got some equally as good music.
Today a friday, 11 years ago ; how time flies
WE BE MAKING IT OUT OF THE HEMISPHERE WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯🗣️🗣️🗣️
This is even better than the Japan tsunami warning
I wish WS4000 was still used. It brings so much nostalgic memories!
Your profile picture looks like one of the default profile pictures on Xbox 360
Tubuerex it is
@@yorick22 Oh
The screen: 👿👿👿🤧🤧👺👹😨😓😫
The music: 😁😃🌸🌹☺😚🤩
I didn't know the Weatherstar did Tsunami/Earthquake warnings.
No fair! They get relaxing music during a tsunami warning and we get horrible beep noises!
tbh I revisit this vid once in a while just to listen tot he music
People watching the warning be like: 🕺🕺🕺
What emulator do you use to recreate this? It gives me Honolulu nostalgia & chills as the font and music used were calming yet alarming.
Pershingoholic its real
these started getting phased out in 2014 so its real ironically some stations still use it in 2019 its pleasing to see
Pershingoholic The Otaku This was one of his longtime personal projects
@@thecia2378 I didnt expect to see investigations on tsunami warning videos
yeah something about this weather channel footage just feels much different than other weatherstar 4000 footage
dude that's the most calmest screen ever!
I just come for the music
this video got me into the weather channel fandom
"A tsunami is a series of long ocean waves... Which are not surfable." The closed captioner who wrote that is a god forsaken legend
I love how chill it is.
Old school weather channel: no BEEP
USA: *beeps so loud the whole house can hear it
Canada: WEEE OOO WEE OOO
Australia: WOOP WOOP WOOP WOOP LOL
Japan: Ding Ding
UK: *air raid sirens*
Singapore: *BOW BOW BOW BOW*
I didn't know old school weather channel was a country XD
The 3/11 incident in Japan is more deeper than i thought..
The music:🌝
The warning:🌚
The music is so fucking aesthetic I would stay up and fall asleep with the weather channel forecast on there but the tsunami warning just casually flashing across the screen is chilling
Hawaii is so chill even about tsunamis the rest of the US is like UR ALL GONNA DIE!!!!
The white sky blue and maroon kinda go together also there was a within 1 minute window from gray 1- to purple 7+ in Japan at around 2:46:40 pm jst the day prior or hours after so it was a tsunami warning for a few Japanese prefectures and caused a nuclear power plant warning issued for Japan with the white screen and black text of the eas
Song name High Tides Of Maui Ficara
Everyone else- *Has a person speaking over the alert*
Hawaii- Hold my beer
Screen: Tsunami Warning
*Me and the boys vibing over the music*
Man I remember that, getting woken up by my parents and them saying we needed to leave the house, scary times. We went as far as Schofield and just sat inside the base. Ewa Beach for life.
(holy music actually keeps going instead of stopping)
How long was the Weather Channel even using that layout for
It's so calm that it's actually more terrifying...
Glorious 16-bit graphics. There should be obscure TV channels that always remain stuck in a certain time period. Even black and white ones!
Don’t remember a traumatic event having such sick tunes!
That is actually a special weather statement. It might have come off as a warning, but it’s a special weather statement.
Bruh they really had to tell everyone that the waves aren’t surfable. Hawaii gets wild I guess.
“A tsunami is a series of long ocean waves…which are not surfable”
Me: You underestimate my power
So chill yet creepy
US: beeeeeeep
Hawaii: chill
The chill music make it feel like it’s giving a scary message
My wife and children grew up in Honolulu and when this happened my mother in law got on a boat and went out far so there was only a little bump and it was all done
Cool no traumatizing beeping
That music takes me back to the 2000’s when those late Saturday night films pop up on Cinemax…. 😂
Some of the rural and smaller stations still use weather star 4000, I know one place that still does.
where
immaboss141 what's that even?
Justin Noker the computer thats used to display this info