SF News Live Coverage of the Tsunami Wave Impacts on Our Coast ABC 7 is showing the relatively undramatic live pictures from Santa Cruz harbor of the tsunami-related surges, including a dock and a pier floating loose, and a boat loose from its moorings. Not
SF News Great Highway, Beaches Closed After Tsunami Waves Hit California Today's massive earthquake in Japan released a tsunami wave that, among other things, closed most California beaches and the Great Highway today. As of 8:00 a.m., the Chronicle reports: "The tide
SF News Massive Earthquake And Tsunami Hit Japan; Tsunami Warning Declared For SF Coast [UPDATED] A harrowing 8.9 earthquake hit Japan tonight. The New York Times reports: "A tsunami hit the coast of northeast Japan on Friday in the aftermath of an 8.9 magnitude earthquake about
SF News Surfing Tsunami Ripples Under Golden Gate Bridge? After Saturday's 8.8 earthquake sparked a mild tsunami, surfers took to the Bay to catch some tasty waves under the Golden Gate Bridge. Behold. Update: We've been told (via SFist commenter wsanders)
SF News Local Beaches Close Due to Tsunami Warning Following Chilean Quake You might have heard, if you turned on a media-broadcasting appliance today, about this little temblor down in Chile. 8.8. Holy shit, right? Well, concern for the Chilean people has moved quickly
SF News Tsunami Advisory Lifted After yesterday's 8.0-magnitude earthquake created a tsunami around the Samoa islands, a tsunami advisory threatened the Pacific Coast. That threat, according to reports, has been lifted. A very slight tsunami lift was
SF News Samoa Disaster Declared Major, CA Unscathed Apart from a few new sand dunes, the CA coast remained unscathed by yesterday's tsunami in the Pacific. The tsunami struck the islands of Samoa and American Samoa, killing over 100 people with
SF News Tsunami <s>Warning</s> Advisory (?!) At the risk of sounding like an alarmist -- oh hush, yous -- a tsunami warning has been issued for the California and Oregon coasts. We're not buying it. But still, check it.