Fox just said a tsunami buoy 100+ miles off the coast took a 35ft wave…..
YES. Especially cause that's a ways off shore. It will only get bigger as it gets into shallower water.
https:// www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/tsunami-alert-issued-after-gulf-alaska-earthquake-n840111
A buoy located 188 nautical miles southeast of Cordova, Alaska, recorded a wave of about 30 feet, according to NOAA data.
“We know one of the buoys showed a significant water rise right next to where the earthquake happened but the next buoy didn’t seem to experience that," NBC News meteorologist Bill Karins said. "We don’t know yet what this means. It could have malfunctioned. We just don’t know at this stage. It’s too early to tell."
3 buoys in gulf of Alaska are showing a current tsunami event. Canwatch the buoys at below address.
http:// www.ndbc.noaa.gov/
That should be meters. At least according to the raw data at
http:// www.ndbc.noaa.gov/
Find buoy 46410 & it shows meters wh8ch 8s over 30ft.
Station 46410 (LLNR 984.6) - SOUTH CORDOVA 188NM SSE of Cordova, AK
Owned and maintained by National Data Buoy Center
2.6-meter discus buoy
DART II payload
57.650 N 143.798 W (57°39'0" N 143°47'54" W)
Water depth: 3782 m
http:// www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=46410&type=2&seriestime=20180123093315
Take a look at north pac8fic, there's like 13 buoy's going off. Granted most are too far away to be from the alaska quake but odd none-the-less.
http:// www.ndbc.noaa.gov/
Fox just saaid the water is starting to recede from kodiak harbor……
All tsunami warn8ngs have been canceled. From fox & friends just now.