Saturday, February 27, 2010

The Tsunami Two-Step


We woke this morning and we were informed by the VHF net that there was an earthquake in Chile and a Tsunami was on the way here.  We remembered the damage caused in 2004 in Indonesia and we quickly headed out to sea. We made it to deep water (about 75 feet) before the wave was due to hit before 9 AM.  We motored and drifted around for a couple of hours until the danger passed.  We didn’t see anything and came back in after everyone concluded the danger was passed.  We heard later the wave that hit Panama was less than 1 foot.  There must have been more than 100 boats that raced out to sea to protect their homes.  We were all collectively relieved that it turned out to be a minor event here.





The massive earthquake measuring 8.8 magnitude struck off the coast of Chile in the early hours of the morning and was one of the biggest earthquakes that ever occurred anywhere in over a century.  The Chile earthquake has caused immense damage and is said to be 80 times more devastating than the Haiti earthquake that took place last month.

The magnitude of the earthquake was so bad that there were 3 meter tall tidal waves that hit the Robinson Crusoe Islands, and there were also fears that there would be a tsunami in Hawaii and across the Pacific.

I later read that a wave had already reached New Zealand.  Apparently the waves travel faster than a jet plane.  Since that same trip will take us most of this year, maybe we need to re-think this boat thing.  I suppose that while riding a Tsunami might get us there fast, we might miss some sightseeing along the way!

To all our dear readers that wrote to us, Emily Grace and her crew are safe and sound.

Tom

4 comments:

Robbs Built Ships said...

Hi there,
From a snowy Scotland sounds like you are enjoying your great adventure dispite "Mother Nature"
great blog.

Joseph Lawler said...

Hi -
Glad you are OK. I figured you'd be out of reach of the Tsunami.
That's a mighty big ocean, and you have a small ship. I've crossed it twice in some wild weather but in large ships. I think a reevaluation is a good idea!
Uncle Joe

Norm said...

Glad to hear you are all safe! Interesting that you can avoid the big waves in only 75 feet of depth. I have heard reports of Tsunami waves hundreds of feet high on the south coast of Alaska.

Also nice pic of the young lady traveling with you.

"Uncle" Norm

Linda and Corey said...

When we heard about the tsunami warinings being issued for Hawaii, the first thing we thought of was the three of you. Glad to hear all is well and you're safe and sound. I must agree...Emily inherited some pretty great genes. If glasses is the only 'fault' - she's lucky! She's grown up so much in just the past year. Can you slow her down a bit?

We think of you both often and, believe it or not, briefly considered what it would take to head south via Mexico from the West coast of Florida and meet up with you in Panama. But, the boats not ready yet and we need to back fill of the 'cruising kitty'.

Safe travels.