Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Probably a little bit of beach erosion...


February 27, 2010 3:14 pm
Tsunami surge brings spectators, little damage to L.A. beaches (click title to entry - thank you)
Waves generated from a tsunami hit the Southern California coast Saturday afternoon -- with little damage or drama.
While hundreds of people went to local beaches to watch the surge, the waves were difficult to detect for many.
The National Weather Service said there was a 2.2-foot surge in Santa Monica and a 3-foot surge in Ventura. The Ventura County Sheriff's Department reported minor damage at Ventura Harbor from several buoys washing away.
No other damage of any significance in Southern California has been reported....



Fort Bragg, California

...The National Weather Service said there was a 2.2-foot surge in Santa Monica and a 3-foot surge in Ventura. The Ventura County Sheriff's Department reported minor damage at Ventura Harbor from several buoys washing away....

Tsunami warnings can be benign, but, only if there aren't other conditions at work like high winds.