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#1 Nov 11 2011 at 11:26 PM Rating: Good
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TVs, fridges and fishing boats: How TWENTY MILLION tons of Japan tsunami debris is closing in on Hawaii

* Debris travelling faster than expected across Pacific
* Russian ship's crew spotted debris past Midway Islands
* May strike Hawaii in two years and West Coast in three

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Last updated at 3:47 PM on 24th October 2011

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Televisions, fridges and furniture pieces are heading for Hawaii, as a huge amount of debris from Japan’s earthquake sails across the Pacific.

Up to 20 million tons of debris from the earthquake in March is traveling faster than expected and could reach the U.S. West Coast in three years.

A Russian ship’s crew spotted the debris - which included a 20ft long fishing boat - last month after passing the Midway Islands.

Debris wave: Up to 20 million tons of debris from the earthquake is travelling faster than expected and could reach the U.S. West Coast in three years

Debris wave: Up to 20 million tons of debris from the earthquake is travelling faster than expected and could reach the U.S. West Coast in three years

On the way: Experts have revised predictions to say the debris will reach will now reach the Midway Islands by winter and Hawaii in less than two years

On the way: Experts have revised predictions to say the debris will reach will now reach the Midway Islands by winter and Hawaii in less than two years
Computer model backed-up

Researchers at the University of Hawaii have been tracking the debris for almost half a year.

Nikolai Maximenko and Jan Hafner were working on untested computer models of ocean currents to forecast the trajectory of the debris.

But last month's sightings suggest their model works as the debris was spotted in predicted areas.

‘We have a rough estimate of 5 to 20 million tons of debris coming from Japan,’ University of Hawaii researcher Jan Hafner told KITV.

Experts have revised predictions to say the debris will now reach the Midway Islands by winter and Hawaii in less than two years.

Crew members on the Russian training ship STS Pallada spotted the debris 2,000 miles from Japan, including a fishing boat from ********** reported AFP.

‘They saw some pieces of furniture, some appliances, anything that can float - and they picked up a fishing boat,’ Mr Hafner told KITV.

A crew member told AFP: 'We keep sighting things like wooden boards, plastic bottles, buoys from fishing nets [small and big ones], an object resembling a wash basin, drums, boots, other wastes.'
On its way: Debris from the tsunami is approaching Hawaii

On its way: Debris from the tsunami is approaching Hawaii

'We also sighted a TV set, fridge and a couple of other home appliances.'

A spokesman for the International Pacific Research Center at the University of Hawaii said: 'The Russian ship... found an array of unmistakable tsunami debris on its homeward voyage from Honolulu to Vladivostok.'


Some of the lighter debris is moving quicker than expected. ‘We don't want to create a panic, but it’s good to know it’s coming,’ Mr Hafner added.
Salvaged: Crew members on the Russian training ship STS Pallada spotted the debris almost 2,000 miles from Japan, including a fishing boat from *********

Salvaged: Crew members on the Russian training ship STS Pallada spotted the debris almost 2,000 miles from Japan, including a fishing boat from *********

Find: Russian ship STS Pallada's crew spotted the items last month soon after passing the Midway Islands, where the debris is expected to reach in winter

Find: Russian ship STS Pallada's crew spotted the items last month soon after passing the Midway Islands, where the debris is expected to reach in winter

Japan was badly hit by the 9.0-magnitude earthquake and tsunami on March 11, which left 20,000 people dead or missing.

'We don't want to create a panic, but it’s good to know it’s coming'

Jan Hafner
University of Hawaii researcher

The quake damaged cooling systems at the ********* plant, which resulted in the worst atomic disaster in the world since Chernobyl in 1986.

Japan is struggling in part because tourists are worried about visiting, so the country's tourist board is giving away 10,000 free flights.

Scientists are eager to track where the debris is heading because it can threaten small ships as well as coastlines, reported LiveScience.


Do you think a lot of this debris will hit us?
#2 Nov 12 2011 at 2:08 AM Rating: Excellent
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I expect the continent to rapidly dodge out of the way, allowing the debris to continue on and hit Europe. Its the only logical conclusion...
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#3 Nov 12 2011 at 6:42 AM Rating: Excellent
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I expect the continent to rapidly dodge out of the way, allowing the debris to continue on and hit Europe. Its the only logical conclusion...
You idiot, everyone knows it's all being diverted to the Panama Canal.
#4 Nov 12 2011 at 10:22 AM Rating: Excellent
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Any cool Japanese shit in that debris?

Sale on slightly waterlogged Hello Kitty clothes, dating sim games and schoolgirl panties!
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#5 Nov 12 2011 at 12:57 PM Rating: Good
I'll pass. I'm assuming all the human remains that got washed to sea along with it have already sunk to the bottom by now.
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Or eated by sharks. Like OM NOM NOM.
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Jophiel wrote:
Any cool Japanese shit in that debris?

Sale on slightly waterlogged Hello Kitty clothes, dating sim games and schoolgirl panties!


First dibs on the gundams!
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Radioactive sharks who've consumed human DNA! Smiley: eek
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First dibs on the gundams!


You can have them, I'll take these!
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#10 Nov 12 2011 at 3:42 PM Rating: Decent
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Would there be any bloated, gassy corpses that would still be seaworthy?
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#11 Nov 12 2011 at 3:43 PM Rating: Excellent
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A friend of mine is on the west coast of the island this weeked, and there is a scientist here saying some particularly fast moving debris might actually hit our shores this year. So he is going to take a look at whether anything odd has washed up.

This whole thing just makes my mind tingle a bit, I mean it does make the world seem a lot smaller, when I think of that debris landing out on the shoreline a block from me.
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We need an electrified fence to prevent the debris from taking our jobs.
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Pick me up a Japanese ***** made from endangered whale bone or something.
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Jophiel wrote:
Pick me up a Japanese ***** made from endangered whale bone or something.

Flea must be getting bitter?
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You would be too if someone else was hogging all the endangered whale bones.
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Heh, you said "bone".
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