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The satellite images give a real interesting image of how powerful this event was…

The tsunami it caused spread around the pacific and arrived on the west coast, greatly reduced…

The air pressure wave is also interesting as the data showed a wave crossing the US…

Really cool to see Eric’s data above, confirming the bump!

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@Eight8Victor what a cool visualization of a wave traveling across the continent at the speed of sound.  According to the viz. the peak of the wave arrived at Sacramento at 1200Z, and traveled 2000 nm arriving at Washington, D.C. at 1510Z.   Giving a speed of 630 knots.   A bit slower than the speed of sound at STP because of colder than standard air I'd guess.  Thanks for posting!

I read this morning that folks in Alaska heard the explosion.

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On 1/17/2022 at 11:28 AM, 0TreeLemur said:

@Eight8Victor what a cool visualization of a wave traveling across the continent at the speed of sound.  According to the viz. the peak of the wave arrived at Sacramento at 1200Z, and traveled 2000 nm arriving at Washington, D.C. at 1510Z.   Giving a speed of 630 knots.   A bit slower than the speed of sound at STP because of colder than standard air I'd guess.  Thanks for posting!

I read this morning that folks in Alaska heard the explosion.

Nice math Thanks

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On 1/17/2022 at 10:28 AM, 0TreeLemur said:

@Eight8Victor what a cool visualization of a wave traveling across the continent at the speed of sound.  According to the viz. the peak of the wave arrived at Sacramento at 1200Z, and traveled 2000 nm arriving at Washington, D.C. at 1510Z.   Giving a speed of 630 knots.   A bit slower than the speed of sound at STP because of colder than standard air I'd guess.  Thanks for posting!

I read this morning that folks in Alaska heard the explosion.

Speed of sound would faster in colder air, right?

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