NO CHANGE Tsunami – Threat to Marine and Land Area
National Warning: NO CHANGE Tsunami – Threat to Marine and Land Areas
No:
06
Issued 0420 hours 14
November 2016
The Ministry of Civil
Defence & Emergency Management (MCDEM) has issued a tsunami
warning (marine and land threat) from East Cape to
Southland, including Wellington (which also includes the
Cook Straight area), Marlborough Sounds/Tasman Bay and the
Chatham Islands, and a marine threat for all other New
Zealand coastal areas. See the attached map for affected
areas.
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Areas under ‘Marine and Land
Threat’ can also expect a threat of coastal inundation to
land areas near the shore. Current assessments indicate that
wave amplitudes of up to 3-5 metres along the coastlines
closest to the earthquake epicentre (estimated from Blenheim
to Banks Peninsula, and also including the Chatham Islands)
can be expected in some areas (see attached map). The
remainder of the east coast can expect wave amplitudes of up
to 1-3 metres.
Areas under ‘Marine and Beach Threat’ can expect unusually strong currents and unpredictable water flows near the shore. This means a threat to beach, harbour, estuary and small boat activities. The severity of currents and changing water flows will vary within a particular coastal area and over the period this warning is in effect.
People in all coastal
areas should:
1. Stay out of the water (sea, rivers and
estuaries, including boating activities)
2. Stay off
beaches and shore areas
3. Do not go sightseeing
4.
Share this information with family, neighbours and
friends
5. Listen to the radio and/or TV for
updates
6. Follow instructions of local civil defence
authorities
7. If a land threat is forecasted for your
area, take appropriate evasive action
This warning will remain in effect until a cancellation message is issued by MCDEM.
Only messages issued by MCDEM represent the official warning status for New Zealand. We note the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre (PTWC) has issued a Tsunami Information Statement for this event. PTWC messages do not represent the official warning status for New Zealand.
Local civil defence authorities will interpret this information for their areas and advise public action.
MCDEM and scientific advisors are
continuously monitoring the situation.
Note:
• The wave amplitudes given indicate the largest
expected wave activity at any coastal point in the
particular coastal zone and at any time during the entire
period this warning is in effect (tsunami activity will vary
in a zone and with time; the first wave activity may also
not be the largest).
• The amplitudes given are at
shore. Tsunami run-up on steep slopes onshore can be up to
twice as high i.e. a 5m wave at shore can run up as high as
10m on land near the shore.
• The given amplitudes do
not include the local tidal or sea state at the time of
tsunami activity.
• Local authorities will determine
the implication of the expected wave heights for their areas
and will decide on appropriate response actions (e.g.
evacuations). Listen or check for this information from your
local
authority.