To:
U.S. West Coast, Alaska, and British Columbia coastal regions
From:
NOAA/NWS/West Coast and Alaska
Tsunami Warning Center (Experimental Web Product)
Subject:
Final Tsunami Advisory
#4 issued 08/15/2007 at 7:15PM PDT
The Tsunami Advisory for residents along the California, Oregon,
Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska coast is ended.
NO tsunami watch or warning is in effect for these areas.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center
in Ewa Beach, Hawaii has concluded its investigation of this event and is issuing a final
message for areas outside California, Oregon, Washington, British
Columbia, and Alaska. Refer to the PTWC
message
for further information about the effects of this event.
A tsunami has been observed on a deep ocean pressure sensor
off northern Chile. Reports from Chile indicate that a
destructive tsunami was not observed in Chile.
The tsunami is not expected to threaten the U.S. west coast,
British Columbia, or Alaska.
Based on the earthquake location, magnitude, historic tsunami records, and observed tsunami effects,
a damaging tsunami IS NOT expected
along the California, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska coasts.
Some of these areas may experience non-damaging sea level changes.
At 4:41 PM Pacific Daylight Time on August 15, an
earthquake with
preliminary magnitude 7.9
occurred near the coast of Peru.
This will be the final message issued on this event by the
West Coast/Alaska Tsunami Warning Center.
See the WCATWC
web site for basic tsunami information,
safety rules,
and a tsunami travel time map
and table.
(NOTE: Travel time maps and tables indicate predicted times only, not
that a wave dangerous to the U.S. west coast, British Columbia, or Alaska
was generated.)
Link to Standard Advisory Product
Link to Public Advisory Product
Link to XML/CAP Product