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1986 - COC board votes to allow Argentine cliff swallows to nest forever on sides of buildings [story]
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*ALERT* NOAA Tsunami Advisory for all California beaches. Avoid beaches and harbors. Strong currents and surges expected.

A Tsunami Advisory has been issued and remains in effect for the coastal areas of California from San Onofre State beach to Ragged Point (50 miles NW of San Luis Obispo). Start times estimated for the Los Angeles County beaches and harbors is 4:47 a.m., Thursday, Sept. 17. No land flooding is expected.

There is a possibility of a surge of waves and currents to the Los Angeles harbors. Sea levels expected to rise less than 1 foot.

The public is advised to stay away from jetties, beaches and harbors during this time. Boats should be properly secured with slack in dock ties to allow for displacement.

Additional Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies, lifeguards, and firefighters are on duty to assess and monitor the situation and to assist as needed.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Marina Del Rey Sheriff’s Station.

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26 Comments

  1. Dobie Gillis Dobie Gillis says:

    Santa Clarita = tsunamis? I understand. It’s the news but why not say that it’s at best, 1 foot?

  2. Becca Gray Becca Gray says:

    Oh Wow. Praying for my Family and Friends in CA. Be safe out there. Hope nothing comes of it

  3. Victor Luna Victor Luna says:

    John Sanchez
    Christina Garcia

  4. John Sanchez John Sanchez says:

    Ohh damn thats close

  5. Tracy here: Lord Jesus, we ask for you hand of protection of this beautiful state. And, GOD please work in the only way you can to bring hope and healing to those in Chile.

  6. David Malin says:

    I’m probably one of the best to answer this question and who has been a resident of SCV for 21 years. I’m the Emergency Manager for the Port of Los Angeles and Tsunami’s are one of my major concerns. To make a long story short, the First Responder community gets our notification of any type of Tsunami Warning from the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center. http://ptwc.weather.gov/ They are best able to determine severity of impact of waves, water run-up, tidal surges, etc. One because of advance computer modeling but also because of Deep Ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunami Buoys (DART) http://nctr.pmel.noaa.gov/Dart/. We make a determination base on their assessment on issues such as to completing a full evacuation of the area or simply shutting down the beach. In any case. Santa Clarita….you are safe. But as a precautionary measure whenever you hear of any Tsunami alert, stay away from the beach. Don’t become another Dustin Weber, who unfortunately was a victim of the Japan Tsunami. He didn’t die in Japan….he died while trying to take pictures in California. 12 hours of notice to get away from the coast line. Instead he went to the coastline. And forever I get to use his name as an example of don’t be another Dustin Weber. http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/04/12/oregon.tsunami.victim/index.html

  7. Lets go catch some waves bruh

  8. Highly doubt this will affect us.

  9. Highly doubt this will affect us. Praying for Chile!

  10. Ckay Walker Ckay Walker says:

    Andrea Rebecca thought you and Jon should know.

  11. One foot waves? We need a warning for that? The surfers won’t even get out of bed…

  12. Ckay Walker Ckay Walker says:

    I am more concerned about undertow and shifts in currents.

  13. Pat Willett says:

    We have been concerned about family in Chile, but it appears they are shaken up, but OK. They are much more at risk of a tsunami right now, but I think they, too, are far enough inland. I saw video of the Japanese tsunami when it hit the Pacific coast, and it was just a tidal surge that tossed boats around a little. If they’re tied loosely, they should be OK.

  14. Derek Guth Derek Guth says:

    Bailee England what youve always been afraid of ?????????

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