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Topic: TSUNAMI WARNING Ca coast 8 AM 3-11  (Read 6745 times)

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LapuLapu

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I'm now wondering if Santa Cruz will build a rockwall across the Harbor entrance (or something similar to the Half Moon Bay Harbor) to prevent the water surge in case it happens again.

One of the worse place to launch a boat because of the tidal surge.  I've seen water go up a pickup truck once and swept it down.  I wish they would build that rockwall.


SteveS doesn't kayak anymore

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  • Location: Marin, CA
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you all should have seen the current ripping out of the bay after that big surge. I drove across the SR bridge (after watching it surge into the SR canal), was frickin amazing

Red rock was under seige...and there was teh biggest rip i've seen between the brothers... really cool/scary


 

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