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[*] posted on 6-28-2008 at 02:32 PM
Baja tsunami spam home page


Many of us live along the beaches of Western Baja at low elevations, waiting breathlessly for a killer tsunami to strike without warning. Our Sentri pass, FM3 or US passport won't protect us. Our double wides will not save us. Health insurance? Get real. What we need is a warning and an escape plan. As my homepage I use:

http://observatorio.cicese.mx/observatory_sauzal.htm

For escape I have my 16 foot MiroCraft sitting up on blocks, ready to float atop the initial surge, all twenty Honda horses ready to push me and my dogs, and wife, eastward toward David's new taco stand on the top of the bluff. Think this is a joke? So did some of the fine folks of Phuket, Thailand before they were turned into Spam before their first cup of morning java.
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[*] posted on 6-28-2008 at 03:40 PM


It's pretty hard to sail through all that debris as the water surges. No inflatable! It's alittle like the peolpe who say they could take hurricane winds- the wind isn't the problem it's getting hit by the flying debris. I do agree we need a plan. Will a 12' long board work?



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[*] posted on 6-28-2008 at 03:51 PM


A 12' board works as long as it floats. In a pinch you can use a bloated road kill dog, anything filled with air or methane is best. But it is truly advisable to leave the area. I keep my cell phone near me at all times to receive warnings. Here is where you sign up:

http://wcatwc.arh.noaa.gov/watcher/tsunamiwatcher.php

As I have said before, a personal flotation device and tight fitting bright orange helmet are good to have on hand so your corpse will be easier to find if you haven't cleared out in time.
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[*] posted on 6-28-2008 at 04:06 PM


Does anyone even know how to swim for their lives down here besides us gringos? I have NEVER seen the lifeguards in Rosarito in the water swimming. Never. I've also never seen them train or do anything else remotely lifeguardish. I have see them giving rides to their surfer friends on the quads, and playing with a jetski.

Lifeguarding in Rosarito means pulling up to the surfline in a salvavidas white truck or ATV and then yelling at the people to get out of the water. Seriously.

A friend of our family (18 years old) drowned in Rosarito last summer. He was swimming in the hot water than comes out at the Rosarito Power plant cooling system... aka the Spa PeMex. They looked around from a jetski for 30 minutes but never went in the water. They said his body would wash back up the next day and there was nothing they can do- and it did.

A lifeguard in the states neither could or would walk away like that- they would search forever until they found the body for the family. Maybe it's like others say- these young men get lifeguard jobs because their family has connections- doesn't matter if they can swim or know CPR even.

[Edited on 6-28-2008 by Woooosh]




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[*] posted on 6-28-2008 at 04:13 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by memo
A 12' board works as long as it floats. In a pinch you can use a bloated road kill dog, anything filled with air or methane is best. But it is truly advisable to leave the area. I keep my cell phone near me at all times to receive warnings. Here is where you sign up:

http://wcatwc.arh.noaa.gov/watcher/tsunamiwatcher.php

As I have said before, a personal flotation device and tight fitting bright orange helmet are good to have on hand so your corpse will be easier to find if you haven't cleared out in time.


Ooops. Time for a new link. It did let me register I think though.

"PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE TRANSITIONING TO OUR NEW WEBSITE AND THIS SITE WILL NO LONGER BE OPERATIONAL AS OF 29 FEBRUARY 2008. PLEASE REFER TO OUR UPDATED SITE FOR GENERAL AND REGIONAL MEETING INFORMATION at:

http://www.ioc-tsunami.org/ "




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[*] posted on 6-28-2008 at 04:21 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by Woooosh
I have NEVER seen the lifeguards in Rosarito in the water swimming. Never.


...and here is why:
http://elvigia.net/noticias/?seccion=generales&id=44352

"las playas de la región se encuentran libres de cualquier riesgo sanitario para la salud de los bañistas, a excepción de la localizada frente a la termoeléctrica de Playas de Rosarito, la cual continúa en alerta amarilla por la cantidad de enterococos detectados..."
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[*] posted on 6-28-2008 at 05:16 PM


The lifeguards don't need to swim. Here, you are presumed dead until you can prove you are alive.
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[*] posted on 6-29-2008 at 04:17 PM


Kinda like the witch hunt trials. If you sink you are innocent. If you float you are guilty and burned at the stake.



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[*] posted on 6-30-2008 at 12:09 AM


I signed up for the warnings.. this one came in my e-mail at 12:00am 6/30

TSUNAMI STATEMENT NUMBER 1
NWS PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER EWA BEACH HI
0636 UTC MON JUN 30 2008

THIS STATEMENT APPLIES TO COUNTRIES WITHIN AND BORDERING THE CARIBBEAN SEA...EXCEPT FOR PUERTO RICO AND THE VIRGIN ISLANDS.

... TSUNAMI INFORMATION STATEMENT ...

THIS MESSAGE IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY.

THIS BULLETIN IS ISSUED AS ADVICE TO GOVERNMENT AGENCIES. ONLY NATIONAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO MAKE DECISIONS REGARDING THE OFFICIAL STATE OF ALERT IN THEIR AREA AND ANY ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN RESPONSE.

AN EARTHQUAKE HAS OCCURRED WITH THESE PRELIMINARY PARAMETERS

ORIGIN TIME - 0618Z 30 JUN 2008
COORDINATES - 58.1 SOUTH 22.2 WEST
LOCATION - SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
MAGNITUDE - 6.7

EVALUATION

A DESTRUCTIVE WIDESPREAD TSUNAMI THREAT DOES NOT EXIST BASED ON
HISTORICAL EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DATA.

HOWEVER - THERE IS THE SMALL POSSIBILITY OF A LOCAL OR REGIONAL
TSUNAMI THAT COULD AFFECT COASTS LOCATED USUALLY NO MORE THAN A
FEW HUNDRED KILOMETERS FROM THE EARTHQUAKE EPICENTER. AUTHORITIES
IN THE REGION NEAR THE EPICENTER SHOULD BE MADE AWARE OF THIS
POSSIBILITY.

THIS WILL BE THE ONLY PRODUCT ISSUED BY THE PACIFIC TSUNAMI WARNING CENTER FOR THIS EVENT UNLESS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION BECOMES AVAILABLE.


Kinda far away to be warned about... and in the wrong ocean too. Is this why you called it spam?

[Edited on 6-30-2008 by Woooosh]




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[*] posted on 6-30-2008 at 09:19 AM


Wooosh, Don't you feel safer knowing the good people of the Sandwhich Islands dodged a bullet this time? Next time the big one could create the worlds largest spam sandwhich. Time to stock up on grey poupon.
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[*] posted on 6-30-2008 at 03:27 PM


Very strange!! We have had 4 earthquakes here in Elias Calles in the past 4 days. Two in the past 2 hours. Have lived here 12 years, wife has lived here 32 years and these are the first. We are 400 meters from the pacific.
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