BUOY 21415 in EVENT MODE! | |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 06/24/2013 06:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have no idea if it means anything but I just noticed Station 44402 - SOUTHEAST BLOCK CANYON - 130 NM SE of Fire Island, NY is also in event mode. Storm related? Quoting: Hunny~B Tsunami Strikes the Jersey Shore - on June 13 same date Buoy went into Event Mode [link to www.nbcphiladelphia.com] From this Thread: Thread: 6.6 EQ Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge!! |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 06/24/2013 07:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Buoy 53046 is no longer in service, it looks like that happened today, hmmm?! Quoting: Quirk Now both buoys (20415) observed to record data for possible adjustments and possible earthquakes are down, it looked like some movement on the way before taken out of service. [link to www.ndbc.noaa.gov] HAARP still down, [link to www.haarp.alaska.edu] Last prediction for this thread: (until Buoys are back in service,) 6.5 + within 5 days East side of ring of fire Buoy 53046 back in service, [link to www.ndbc.noaa.gov] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 06/24/2013 07:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have no idea if it means anything but I just noticed Station 44402 - SOUTHEAST BLOCK CANYON - 130 NM SE of Fire Island, NY is also in event mode. Storm related? Quoting: Hunny~B Tsunami Strikes the Jersey Shore - on June 13 same date Buoy went into Event Mode [link to www.nbcphiladelphia.com] From this Thread: Thread: 6.6 EQ Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge!! [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
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Weird Weather User ID: 41933856 United States 06/24/2013 07:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you both for the links. Will go read some. I didnt know if event mode buoys meant tsunami warning...know it sounds silly now. Thanks again for the links! Quoting: mumf Not necessarily. Can also indicate stuff like, volcanic activity undersea, or EQ's...stuff like that. Or even just good ol' glitches. Maybe it's methane... Weird Weather [link to www.facebook.com (secure)] |
Weird Weather User ID: 41933856 United States 06/24/2013 08:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is it anywhere near the 6.6 EQ that just happened on the mid Atlantic ridge? None of the buoys are showing activity right now. Weird Weather [link to www.facebook.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 06/27/2013 02:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have no idea if it means anything but I just noticed Station 44402 - SOUTHEAST BLOCK CANYON - 130 NM SE of Fire Island, NY is also in event mode. Storm related? Quoting: Hunny~B Tsunami Strikes the Jersey Shore - on June 13 same date Buoy went into Event Mode [link to www.nbcphiladelphia.com] From this Thread: Thread: 6.6 EQ Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge!! Meteorological factors and the slumping of the continental shelf east of New Jersey may have played a role, the center said. [link to www.cnn.com] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 06/27/2013 02:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Buoy 46403 in EVENT Mode. Station 46403 (LLNR 984.2) - Southeast Shumagin Island - 186 NM SE of Shumagin Is, AK [link to www.ndbc.noaa.gov] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 42427747 United Kingdom 06/27/2013 03:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Buoy 46403 in EVENT Mode. Quoting: Quirk Station 46403 (LLNR 984.2) - Southeast Shumagin Island - 186 NM SE of Shumagin Is, AK [link to www.ndbc.noaa.gov] interesting site nice neat lines of buoys, straddling the equator in the pacific, right across the pacific hmmm |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 07/07/2013 06:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 6.07 S 149.77 E 80 6.8 NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G. 2013-07-07 20:18:03.0 1hr 21min ago 51.27 N 179.94 W 44 5.5 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS. 2013-07-07 19:37:23.0 2hr 02min ago 20.86 S 69.05 W 106 3.2 TARAPACA, CHILE 2013-07-07 18:35:31.0 3hr 04min ago 3.97 S 153.88 E 383 7.2 NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G. Buoy 53046 in Event Mode - Last event mode was 6/13; Buoy 46403 Station 46403 (LLNR 984.2) - Southeast Shumagin Island - 186 NM SE of Shumagin Is, AK last event mode was 6/27 (10 days ago): [link to www.ndbc.noaa.gov] The main Buoy 21415 is still out of service, KEEP An EYE Out for Buoy Movement Near Alaska/Russia especially Buoy 46403 |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 07/07/2013 06:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From Thread above: Lot of weird waves, Chile and Santa Cruz in the past week: BONNY DOON -- Two women in their 30s died on Sunday after they were swept into the ocean by a wave at Bonny Doon Beach, Cal Fire officials said. The women were with two men on the beach about 3:30 p.m. when the wave swept the foursome into the ocean, Cal Fire Capt. Scott Green said. [link to www.santacruzsentinel.com] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 07/08/2013 02:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 6.07 S 149.77 E 80 6.8 NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G. Quoting: Quirk 2013-07-07 20:18:03.0 1hr 21min ago 51.27 N 179.94 W 44 5.5 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS. 2013-07-07 19:37:23.0 2hr 02min ago 20.86 S 69.05 W 106 3.2 TARAPACA, CHILE 2013-07-07 18:35:31.0 3hr 04min ago 3.97 S 153.88 E 383 7.2 NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G. Buoy 53046 in Event Mode - Last event mode was 6/13; Buoy 46403 Station 46403 (LLNR 984.2) - Southeast Shumagin Island - 186 NM SE of Shumagin Is, AK last event mode was 6/27 (10 days ago): [link to www.ndbc.noaa.gov] The main Buoy 21415 is still out of service, KEEP An EYE Out for Buoy Movement Near Alaska/Russia especially Buoy 46403 Bout 53046 is now not in service; [link to www.ndbc.noaa.gov] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 07/08/2013 05:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 5MIN News July 8, 2013: Major Quakes & Buoy Connection [link to www.youtube.com] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 07/09/2013 05:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | BUOY 56001 Now IN EVENT MODE Station 56001 - Indian Ocean 1 - 1025km NW of Dampier [link to www.ndbc.noaa.gov] Adjustment in progress: 2013 07 09 05 00 00 1 5642.296 2013 07 09 08 32 00 2 5641.419 [link to www.ndbc.noaa.gov] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 07/09/2013 03:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | BUOY 41421 NOW IN EVENT MODE Station 41421 - NORTH ST THOMAS - 300NM North of St Thomas, Virgin Is Last time in event mode was 3/11/2011 Adustment in Progress, [link to www.ndbc.noaa.gov] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 07/09/2013 03:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 5.1 55km SSE of L'Esperance Rock, New Zealand 2013-07-09 11:22:31 UTC-07:0039.7 km 5.2 Easter Island region 2013-07-09 11:03:06 UTC-07:0010.4 km 4.9 193km SW of Sungaipenuh, Indonesia 2013-07-09 10:22:59 UTC-07:0022.4 km 5.1 173km SW of Sungaipenuh, Indonesia 2013-07-09 10:14:20 UTC-07:0012.5 km 5.6 169km SW of Sungaipenuh, Indonesia 2013-07-09 10:04:14 UTC-07:0010.3 km 5.0 101km ENE of Amahai, Indonesia 2013-07-09 09:15:39 UTC-07:0020.0 k |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 07/09/2013 03:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | BUOY 41421 NOW IN EVENT MODE Quoting: Quirk Station 41421 - NORTH ST THOMAS - 300NM North of St Thomas, Virgin Is Last time in event mode was 3/11/2011 Adustment in Progress, [link to www.ndbc.noaa.gov] March 11 was the Magnitude 9.0 - NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN in which the bouy probably went active after the eq, it could be caused by TS Chantal but none of the closer buoys to the storm are active and buoys normally arent affected by weather; From previous comment in this thread Tsunami buoys (like this Fire Island DART II buoy)are not affected by storms or ship wakes, etc. . They only measure plate movement. Here's a link to a simple graphic explanation: [link to www.google.com] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 07/09/2013 03:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | BUOY 41421 NOW IN EVENT MODE Quoting: Quirk Station 41421 - NORTH ST THOMAS - 300NM North of St Thomas, Virgin Is Last time in event mode was 3/11/2011 Adustment in Progress, [link to www.ndbc.noaa.gov] #YY MM DD hh mm ss T HEIGHT #yr mo dy hr mn s - m 2013 07 09 17 04 00 2 5802.674 2013 07 09 13 00 00 1 5802.952 |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 07/09/2013 04:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Deep Ocean Tsunami Detection Buoys How does a deep-ocean tsunami detection buoy work? The system has two modes - 'standard' and 'event'. The system generally operates in 'standard' mode, where it routinely collects sea level information and reports via satellite at relatively low frequency transmission intervals (i.e. every 15 minutes). This helps to conserve battery life and hence extend the deployment life. The tsunami buoy is triggered into 'event' mode when the pressure sensor first detects the faster moving seismic wave moving through the sea floor. It then commences reporting sea level information at one minute intervals to enable rapid verification of the possible existence of a tsunami. The system returns to standard mode after 4 hours if no further seismic events are detected. . . |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 07/09/2013 04:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Deep Ocean Tsunami Detection Buoys Quoting: Quirk How does a deep-ocean tsunami detection buoy work? The system has two modes - 'standard' and 'event'. The system generally operates in 'standard' mode, where it routinely collects sea level information and reports via satellite at relatively low frequency transmission intervals (i.e. every 15 minutes). This helps to conserve battery life and hence extend the deployment life. The tsunami buoy is triggered into 'event' mode when the pressure sensor first detects the faster moving seismic wave moving through the sea floor. It then commences reporting sea level information at one minute intervals to enable rapid verification of the possible existence of a tsunami. The system returns to standard mode after 4 hours if no further seismic events are detected. . . How is the location for deployment of a tsunami buoy determined? The best location for deployment of a tsunami buoy is determined by careful consideration of a number of factors. The tsunami buoy needs to be far enough away from any potential earthquake epicentre to ensure there is no interference between the earthquake signal at the buoy and the sea-level signal from the tsunami. On the other hand, the tsunami buoy needs to be close enough to the epicentre to enable timely detection of any tsunami and maximise the lead time of tsunami forecasts for coastal areas. In addition, tsunami buoys must ideally be placed in water deeper than 3000m to ensure the observed signal is not contaminated by other types of waves that have shallower effects (e.g. surface wind-waves). International maritime boundaries must also be considered when deploying tsunami buoy systems.. . [link to www.bom.gov.au] |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 07/10/2013 05:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 6.07 S 149.77 E 80 6.8 NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G. Quoting: Quirk 2013-07-07 20:18:03.0 1hr 21min ago 51.27 N 179.94 W 44 5.5 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS. 2013-07-07 19:37:23.0 2hr 02min ago 20.86 S 69.05 W 106 3.2 TARAPACA, CHILE 2013-07-07 18:35:31.0 3hr 04min ago 3.97 S 153.88 E 383 7.2 NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G. Buoy 53046 in Event Mode - Last event mode was 6/13; Buoy 46403 Station 46403 (LLNR 984.2) - Southeast Shumagin Island - 186 NM SE of Shumagin Is, AK last event mode was 6/27 (10 days ago): [link to www.ndbc.noaa.gov] The main Buoy 21415 is still out of service, KEEP An EYE Out for Buoy Movement Near Alaska/Russia especially Buoy 46403 BUOY 21419 now in EVENT MODE Station 21419 - KURIL ISLANDS - 209NM SE of Kuril Is. Buoy 56001 and 41421 no longer in Event Mode |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 07/10/2013 06:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 6.07 S 149.77 E 80 6.8 NEW BRITAIN REGION, P.N.G. Quoting: Quirk 2013-07-07 20:18:03.0 1hr 21min ago 51.27 N 179.94 W 44 5.5 ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS. 2013-07-07 19:37:23.0 2hr 02min ago 20.86 S 69.05 W 106 3.2 TARAPACA, CHILE 2013-07-07 18:35:31.0 3hr 04min ago 3.97 S 153.88 E 383 7.2 NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G. Buoy 53046 in Event Mode - Last event mode was 6/13; Buoy 46403 Station 46403 (LLNR 984.2) - Southeast Shumagin Island - 186 NM SE of Shumagin Is, AK last event mode was 6/27 (10 days ago): [link to www.ndbc.noaa.gov] The main Buoy 21415 is still out of service, KEEP An EYE Out for Buoy Movement Near Alaska/Russia especially Buoy 46403 BUOY 21419 now in EVENT MODE Station 21419 - KURIL ISLANDS - 209NM SE of Kuril Is. Buoy 56001 and 41421 no longer in Event Mode [link to www.ndbc.noaa.gov] |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 39020896 United States 07/10/2013 06:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We had 3 buoys going off in last couple of days, if pattern follows as it has in the past, high probability for this scenario, especially with the Buoy that went off North St. Thomas Island yesterday, Unfortunately time frame can't be more precise, from previous data time frame can be from hours up to 14 days after buoy Event Mode and if an ajustment has taken place, which appears to be occurring from reading the data, , Heads up East side of ring of fire, Canada, Oregon, California, Mexico, South America. . . |