00:00Here at 7-Eleven on the East Coast, we do want to get back to the very latest of that massive earthquake that triggered a global tsunami warnings.
00:08Take a look at your screen, the latest video that has been compiled from across the globe.
00:13Tsunami waves continue across the Pacific this Wednesday after impacting Hawaii,
00:18and they begin to slam the coasts of Washington, California, and Oregon early this Wednesday morning.
00:24In California, a tsunami with a 3.6-foot wave amplitude was reported in Crescent City with a 3-foot wave amplitude in Arena Cove.
00:34A 1.6-foot wave amplitude was reported in Point Reyes, and a 1.4-foot wave amplitude was reported in Monterey.
00:42And as we are discussing California, I want to share with you the very latest from the National Weather Service San Diego.
00:48They put this out on EXA early this Wednesday.
00:51They say the first tsunami waves have reached La Jolla shores as of 1.45 a.m., registering around .36 feet for areas upstream.
01:01The first waves haven't been the biggest with arrival of additional waves for six or more hours after the initial wave.
01:09So just providing some context with that.
01:12We also have the very latest from the National Weather Service Bay Area on EXA as well.
01:17They say same story with San Francisco, where we are now seeing tidal swings of two to two and a half feet in as little as 15 minutes.
01:26They can create some seriously dangerous currents along beaches and harbors.
01:31It's just a good idea to stay away from the water today.
01:34Great advice there.
01:36And as we are discussing the Bay Area, I want to give you a live look there.
01:40712 here on the East Coast, 413 Pacific Time, and you can see a live look at the waterways.
01:46Just want to provide that live look for you so you can see what many are calling the calm before the storm.
01:52And as we continue to get the latest from the National Weather Service, we now transition to the National Weather Service Los Angeles on EXA.
02:01As they say, the Port St. Louis gauge shows a rapid and damaging surge going from low to high tide in just a few minutes.
02:08They say do not return to inundated areas as waters will recede, but could return multiple times through the next 24 hours.
02:16And the first wave may not be the largest.
02:20As we are discussing that from the L.A. area, we do have this live look.
02:26It takes us out to the Santa Monica Pier, giving you a live look there.
02:30Now, we're also getting the very latest from areas, including Seattle.
02:34Their National Weather Service are putting out an alert on EXA as well.
02:39They say, quote, we continue to see tsunami waves arrive along the coast as well as straight of Juan de Fuca.
02:44Reminder, do not attempt to go to the shore to observe the tsunami waves.
02:48Great advice there.
02:49As we know, onlookers like to get that close look, but it's not the safest.
02:54They go on to say, quote, keep away until local officials say it is safe to return.
02:59And speaking of Seattle, we do have a live look there.
03:02Now at 714 on the East Coast, we'll continue to give you live looks across the West Coast
03:08and any areas that are being impacted from these tsunami waves.
03:11Again, many areas do have warnings.
03:14The area of Hawaii actually downgraded to a tsunami advisory.
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