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HAWAII KAI TSUNAMI HAZARD
  • July 2006

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SWAN Model for Hawaii KaiClick above for Movie
  • On CD-ROM in Numerical Modeling of Water Waves
    CRC Press (2004)
  • A train of 3 meter high, 1500 second tsunami
    waves. 30 DeChezy Friction.
  • Modeled 15 years ago.
  • Topography of bay from Sea Engineering depth
    measurements for Ferry Feasibility Study.
  • Floods up to 5 meters inside front of bay and a
    min of 2 meters in back of bay by third wave.

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Hambantota, Sri Lanka
  • Dr. Hermann Fritz surveyed after December 26,
    2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami
  • Noted that it was similar to Hawaii Kai with reef
    outside with a channel under a road along the
    sea shore into a large shallow lake.

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Hambantota Tsunami
  • Wave arrived a little over 2 hours after
    earthquake. The first wave was about 1 meter
    high and the second wave was up to 10 meters high
    about 10 minutes later.
  • Houses over 1 kilometer inland were demolished.

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Tsunami Effects
  • Little of the town was left standing with no
    water, electricity or communications.
  • One thousand houses along the Hambantota-Tissa
    road, town-council residences, shops and other
    buildings destroyed. Many homes located near the
    Hambantona harbor were completely washed away.

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Loss of Life
  • When the tsunami hit, hundreds of local people
    were visiting Sunday markets.
  • Two to three thousand people were promenading
    along Hambantota harbor when the tsunami wave
    struck.
  • The overwhelming majority of these died.
  • Over 4500 died in low-lying coastal strip

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HAMBANTOTA, SRI LANKADecember 26, 2006 Tsunami
  • DEATH ZONE WAS AREA BELOW 10 METERS and LESS
    THAN 1 KILOMETER FROM SHORE.

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Multiple Tsunami Waves
  • Often populated areas along coasts are located in
    low-lying and flat regions that together with
    natural and man made obstacles make retreat of
    the flood caused by first tsunami wave to be
    slow. Subsequent waves ride over a region already
    flooded resulting in higher and faster waves.

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Sri Lanka Multiple Tsunami Waves
  • The multiple wave phenomenon was observed
    throughout the Sri Lanka coast.
  • http//www.asce.org/page/?id53
  • It wasnt one wave, it came in great surges,
    each one deeper than the last and pushing the
    water that had come in before it in front of it.

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Sri Lanka Multiple Tsunami Waves
  • Most witnesses described 3 main waves.
  • The first knocked them off their feet, the second
    picked them up and carried them, often up to 50
    km/hr, and the third bore them up to 15 meters
    high or sucked them under.

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Fritz Indian Ocean Tsunami Survey Conclusions
  • Evacuate all areas below 15 meters above sea
    level and within 0.25 mile of shoreline or along
    rivers.
  • Evacuate all areas below 10 meters above sea
    level and within 1.0 mile of shoreline or along
    rivers.
  • Evacuate all areas below 5 meters above sea level
    and within 3 miles of shoreline.

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  • "The Hawaii Kai evacuation zone should include
    all areas
  • below 5 meters above sea level"
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  • Consider the 1946 historical observations as
    recorded in
  • United States Tsunamis - 1690-1988 (page 66)
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  • Waipio Valley - 12 meter run-up amplitude
  • Swept 1 mile into valley, pulled away homes and
    people
  • and left only foundations
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  • Waikolu Valley, Molokai - 16.4 meter run-up
    amplitude
  • Destroyed farms and buildings up entire valley.
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  • Makapuu Point, Oahu - 11.1 meter run-up
    amplitude
  • Destroyed the nearby Ranch buildings with 3
    waves (Helsley
  • from wave deposits) leaving only foundations.
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  • Three wide valleys destroyed by the 1946 tsunami
    are

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HAWAII KAI
  • MINIMUM Evacuation zone should include all area
    below 5 meters above sea level.
  • 3 Meter Tsunami Flooding Graphic
  • MOVIE AVAILABLE ON NMWW DVD

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Sandy Beach and Queens Gate
  • 3 meter, 1500 sec Tsunami
  • 10 meter, 1500 sec Tsunami
  • From Numerical Modeling of Water Waves CD-ROM,
    CRC Press (2004).
  • All of Queens Gate up to Hawaii Kai Drive should
    be in evacuation zone.
  • MOVIE AVAILABLE ON NMWW DVD

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Queens Gate
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