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  2. 7.0 earthquake in Northern California knocks out power to ...

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    A tsunami warning was issued for the coast from Davenport, California, to the border between Douglas and Lane counties in Oregon. The Tsunami Warning Center canceled the warning at about 11:55 a.m .

  3. Tsunami warning issued for California, Oregon coasts after 7.0 magnitude earthquake strikes off West Coast. David Knowles. December 5, 2024 at 11:37 AM.

  4. A ‘non-destructive’ tsunami was spotted after California’s ...

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    A tsunami warning was issued for the state’s South Central Oregon Coast and Curry County Coast (Oregon.gov/Oregon Tsunami Clearinghouse) In California, tsunami hazard areas stretch from Crescent ...

  5. 7.0 magnitude earthquake reported off Northern California ...

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    "The tsunami Warning is canceled for the coastal areas of California and Oregon," the National Tsunami Warning Center wrote on X. "No tsunami danger presently exists for this area."

  6. Tsunami threat ends for Northern California, Oregon coasts ...

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    The major quake promoted a Tsunami Warning from Davenport to 10 miles south of Florence, Oregon.The warning included more than 4.6 million people and was allowed to expire just before 11 a.m.

  7. List of tsunamis - Wikipedia

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    On 10 April 1815, an eruption of VEI 7 caused a localized tsunami. Tsunami of 4 metres (13 ft) in Sanggar, 1 to 2 m (3 ft 3 in to 6 ft 7 in) in Besuki, Java Island and 2 m (6 ft 7 in) in the Molucca Islands. 1819: Gujarat, India: 1819 Rann of Kutch earthquake: Earthquake: On 16 June 1819, a local tsunami inundated the Great Rann of Kutch: 1833

  8. Neskowin Ghost Forest - Wikipedia

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    Stumps of trees at the Neskowin Ghost Forest. The Neskowin Ghost Forest is the remnants of a Sitka spruce forest on the Oregon Coast of the United States. The stumps were likely created when an earthquake of the Cascadia subduction zone abruptly lowered the trees, that were then covered by mud from landslides or debris from a tsunami. [1]

  9. O. H. Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of the lab. The first wave research equipment was the wave flume. [3] It is 360 feet (110 m) long, 12 feet (3.7 m) wide, and 15 feet (4.6 m) deep. [3] It is used to simulate the waves of the ocean, and creates 5-foot-high (1.5 m) waves with currents strong enough to surf on. [3]