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M8.2 earthquake near Perryville, Alaska

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Re: M8.2 earthquake near Perryville, Alaska

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First worry is always a tsunami, but in this case it seems like it only generated a max of ~20cm: https://www.tsunami.gov/events/PAAQ/2021/07/29/qwzteb/7/WEAK...

There is old joke that if you use metric when announcing a 50mm tsunami, half of Americans will run for the hills. "~20cm" could mean half a foot or 20 hundred meters depending on how much you remember from highschool. Many agencies have policies on how and where metric should be used in public announcements.

Re: M8.2 earthquake near Perryville, Alaska

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First worry is always a tsunami, but in this case it seems like it only generated a max of ~20cm: https://www.tsunami.gov/events/PAAQ/2021/07/29/qwzteb/7/WEAK...

We got an alert in Jefferson county letting us know specifically that there was no Tsunami.

Re: M8.2 earthquake near Perryville, Alaska

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First worry is always a tsunami, but in this case it seems like it only generated a max of ~20cm: https://www.tsunami.gov/events/PAAQ/2021/07/29/qwzteb/7/WEAK...

Could have made the olympic surfing competitions interesting (which they moved sooner because of the storm that passed by)

Re: M8.2 earthquake near Perryville, Alaska

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First worry is always a tsunami, but in this case it seems like it only generated a max of ~20cm: https://www.tsunami.gov/events/PAAQ/2021/07/29/qwzteb/7/WEAK...

Could have made the olympic surfing competitions interesting (which they moved sooner because of the storm that passed by)

The Tsunami was in Alaska, not Japan.
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