Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai #volcano before/after the eruption. Sentinel-1 satellite (-20.48838, -175.28037)
Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai #volcano on the left, you can see the interference patterns on the waves from the tsunami impacts (another volcano on the right). The gob of stuff in the middle was not there before, maybe floating tephra or something else radar reflective.
No tracking details on these ships (premium satellite data) but there are a few fishing boats that got one heck of a wakeup call earlier. There's a few that were VERY close to the volcano. (60 miles away on open ocean).
Hunga Tonga/ Hunga Ha'api on 12/08/21 (pre-eruption) via Sentinel-2 #satellite
Waiting for the orders to process, but it appears the Pleiades satellite did a pass over Tonga. Lots of clouds/ash... but maybe can see something.
It doesn't tell you a lot, but there are some ships moving around near Tonga (12 hours later). The light blue "Tugs and Special Craft" moved out of port in Nuku'alofa (likely harbor patrol or similar).
Nomuka, Tonga (-20.25836, -174.7829) before/after the eruption on Sentinel-1 satellite, should be a similar satellite angle/reflection. You can see two bright reflections of buildings, but lack of reflection to the southeast -- unsure but I would guess tsunami damage or ash.
Tonumea (-20.45533, -174.74463) before/after. I don't believe this is normally inhabited, looks like the tsunami modified the shape of the island (at least per Sentinel-1 satellite). Very near the volcano.
Before/after the tsunami via Sentinel-1 satellite, Mango Island (-20.32166, -174.679). Archive satellite shows a settlement was on the north side.
Before/after Foifua Island, there is a town or settlement on the south facing side of this island (not radar reflective normally, likely natural materials not metal roof). Tonga. Sentinel-1 #satellite -20.27760, -174.61259
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neighbors (want) "answers about what’s being done to prevent another flood, after their homes went underwater for the second time in five years."
"There’s a $10 million plan that was drafted after Hurricane Irma in 2017 to address flooding...", however, the "county says this plan would still be limited and it wouldn’t prevent the kinds of flood Orlo Vista saw during Ian."
Repair cost for a broken extension cord: $3 to $8 depending on the amp rating/quality of the new plug. #DIY
It's literally a 2 minute operation to fix something like this, I just put two different ends on this to create two new extension cords.
Family member 1: "Throw that away! Just go buy a new one"
Family member 2: "Hmm, you should throw that in the trash and buy a new one"
Me: "WHAT?!?! It's so easy to fix these!"
(obviously, I am the handy/DIY person in this part of the family)