Warren Kawamoto
October 28th, 2012, 05:01 AM
I subscribe to https://sslearthquake.usgs.gov/ens/
which emails me when an earthquake bigger than 6.0 occurs around the Pacific rim. This afternoon, while shooting a wedding, I received an email about a 7.7 that occurred around Queen Charlotte Islands, Canada. I wondered if that was enough to trigger a tsunami, but didn't worry about it. At 8pm, the photographer came up to me and asked if I knew anything about a tsunami that was going to hit at 10:28pm I told him I only knew about an earthquake in Canada. He said civil defense just issued a warning for Hawaii. During the best man's speech, my sister called, saying there was a tsunami warning, and that I should get away from Waikiki Beach. Would you drop your equipment and run? Or continue shooting? The tsunami warning sirens began wailing outside the hotel, which was situated directly on the beach. The best man continued his speech, but hotel's banquet manager went up to him and stopped him. She announced that a tsunami warning had been issued, and that the hotel needs to be evacuated! Hotel guests could evacuate by going up to their rooms and staying there, but if we had a car parked, it needed to be moved out of the basement. I packed up my gear as quickly as possible and dreaded the traffic. The traffic wasn't too bad, I got home in 30 minutes. We watched the tsunami hit Hawaii on live tv, the wave was only about a foot high. Better safe than sorry, I guess, but I feel bad for the couple, they didn't even cut their cake!
which emails me when an earthquake bigger than 6.0 occurs around the Pacific rim. This afternoon, while shooting a wedding, I received an email about a 7.7 that occurred around Queen Charlotte Islands, Canada. I wondered if that was enough to trigger a tsunami, but didn't worry about it. At 8pm, the photographer came up to me and asked if I knew anything about a tsunami that was going to hit at 10:28pm I told him I only knew about an earthquake in Canada. He said civil defense just issued a warning for Hawaii. During the best man's speech, my sister called, saying there was a tsunami warning, and that I should get away from Waikiki Beach. Would you drop your equipment and run? Or continue shooting? The tsunami warning sirens began wailing outside the hotel, which was situated directly on the beach. The best man continued his speech, but hotel's banquet manager went up to him and stopped him. She announced that a tsunami warning had been issued, and that the hotel needs to be evacuated! Hotel guests could evacuate by going up to their rooms and staying there, but if we had a car parked, it needed to be moved out of the basement. I packed up my gear as quickly as possible and dreaded the traffic. The traffic wasn't too bad, I got home in 30 minutes. We watched the tsunami hit Hawaii on live tv, the wave was only about a foot high. Better safe than sorry, I guess, but I feel bad for the couple, they didn't even cut their cake!