Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.voanews.com/a/what-causes-a-tsunami-117813908/167170.html
Google is your friend.
So, on the Big Island we have two out of the three main causes:
volcanic eruption
earthquake (on other islands, as well)
That was my point in asking the question. Tsunami is a definite possibility but not probable.
The eye-rolling part of this is OP's trip is two weeks from now. So, no, a tsunami arising out of these events would not conceivably have an effect on her travels (indeed, it already would have happened).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tsunami? Are you serious?
Yes. There was a tsunami watch. When there are earthquakes, it can cause a tsunami. There was a terrible tsunami once that hit the Big Island and took out a schoolhouse with kids inside. I think it was in the late 1940's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.voanews.com/a/what-causes-a-tsunami-117813908/167170.html
Google is your friend.
So, on the Big Island we have two out of the three main causes:
volcanic eruption
earthquake (on other islands, as well)
That was my point in asking the question. Tsunami is a definite possibility but not probable.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.voanews.com/a/what-causes-a-tsunami-117813908/167170.html
Google is your friend.
So, on the Big Island we have two out of the three main causes:
volcanic eruption
earthquake (on other islands, as well)
Anonymous wrote:Tsunami? Are you serious?
Anonymous wrote:Tsunami? Are you serious?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are booked for Oahu and the big island in about a month and I’m considering switching big island to Maui. We are booked at the Volcano House right now. I’m not even sure they’re open or if they will be when we are going. I think this is a totally fair question... especially considering flight changes are involved and flights are already selling out for that timeframe.
I would at least consider changing your lodging to the Kona side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maui resident here. This is silliest question I've heard yet! There is NO connection what so ever with this latest eruption and Maui, nothing. This volcano has been doing this off and on for 30 plus years and even any VOG will be taken away by trade winds. I never even felt the 6.9 quake the other day.
We have friends in Honolulu who said they felt the quake. And friends in Kihie who say it's pretty voggy right now. I don't think OP's question is all that crazy.