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SUMMARY:August 16th: Evacuate and Educate - The July Tsunami
DESCRIPTION:Event Summary\nJoin the Pacific Tsunami Museum for a community discussion about the July 29th tsunami warning that sparked questions and piqued interest in tsunami science across Hawaiʻi. \nPTM is committed to serving as a vital tsunami education resource for Hawaiʻi\, especially when our community needs reliable\, scientific information the most. \nCan’t make it in person? Join us on Zoom: \n🔗 https://us04web.zoom.us/j/71837888955?pwd=QjBu4RkIcwjVgNtVlhXuL7zo5v8lBL.1 \nFull Event Description\nThe tsunami warning on Tuesday\, July 29th generated enthusiastic community interest – so much so that our website experienced overwhelming traffic as people sought immediate information!  \nNow it’s time to transform that experience into a deeper understanding. \nThis brown bag lunch discussion brings together tsunami science experts to provide clear\, practical answers to the questions raised by our recent experience. Whether you’re curious about the science behind tsunami warnings or want practical preparedness strategies\, all questions are welcome. \nTopics we’ll explore:\n–  How scientists observed and analyzed incoming data after the earthquake occurred\n–  The key differences between Tsunami Warning\, Advisory\, and Watch alerts\n–  Why earthquake depth and location matter for tsunami risk assessment\n–  Practical preparedness strategies for individuals and communities\n–  Understanding how energy travels through the ocean after tsunamigenic earthquakes\n–  The science behind wave behavior and coastal impact predictions \nInteractive Format: We’re assembling tsunami science expertise to encourage questions throughout the session. Submit questions in advance HERE or bring them to the discussion. \nEvent Details\nDate: Saturday\, August 16\, 2025\nTime: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM\nLocation: Pacific Tsunami Museum\, 130 Kamehameha Avenue\, Hilo\nCost: FREE (part of our weekly Saturday lecture series)\nFormat: Brown bag lunch welcome | Interactive Q&A encouraged\nQuestions: Submit in advance HERE\, via the QR code on our flyer\, or ask during the event \nAbout This Event Series\nThis town hall is part of PTM’s weekly Saturday lecture series\, designed to make tsunami science and preparedness education accessible to our community. As the museum revitalization effort gains momentum\, PTM seeks to build conversation around tsunami awareness through timely\, relevant community events. \nMuseum Information\nWeekend Hours: Saturday & Sunday\, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM\nContact: museum@tsunami.org | 808.935.0926 \n 
URL:https://tsunami.org/event/august-16th-evacuate-and-educate-the-july-tsunami/
LOCATION:Pacific Tsunami Museum\, 130 Kamehameha Ave\, Hilo\, HI\, 96720\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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