Footage from Ventura Harbor of Chilean Tsunami on February 27, 2010
Currents, not the waves are the dangers that are the cause of concern for public officials, as most beaches are close in Southern California in wake of the Tsunami Advisory and Warning resulting from the 8.8 Earthquake in Japan.
The footage above was taken in Venture Harbor which shows the currents that cause damage last year in the wake of the tsunami generated by the 8+ Chilean Earthquake. Expect about 12 hours of beack closures as the energy created by the Japan Earthquake makes its way to our shores.
Labels: Japan earthquake
8 Comments:
Anonymous said:
Maybe it's me, but why aren't you posting footage of TODAY'S tsunami????
It seems like a logical thing to do
Anonymous said:
LOL, Jennerjahn is writing about HIS experiences in Japan.
Not about the tragedy.
Not about the earthquake/tsunami
He's writing about himself.
Hell, narcissist? Are you home?
Anonymous said:
Yeah, Scott, please put on your "citizen journalist" and tell us why ancient footage is better than what's happening now?
If the goal is to inform people, what does last year's clip tell us?
This is a head scratcher.
Anonymous said:
1135,
Why does it surprise you that Phil Jennerjahn can only write about himself, rather than what's going on?
Remember when Phil stole James Andion's URL and claimed it would "launch me into national prominence," and then TOLD EVERYONE ON HIS BLOG?
It's efficient to know what a self-absorbed fool Phil is, but I get your point.
Anonymous said:
Hey Scott,
Maybe you can post footage of the San Francisco quake or the great Boston fire!
Anonymous said:
Red Spot, maybe you can post footage of Richard Nixon resigning. That's about as relevant as the Ventura footage.
Anonymous said:
Pardon me, but posting video from a tsunami from 2/27/10 is like selling Dodger game programs from the 1975 season.
Anonymous said:
Hey Reed Splurt, here's a YouTube link to a video of the 1906 San Fran Earthquake, for your next "news" blog....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-SwXsNliDE
(Why even stick to THIS century?)
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