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by wiredfool 3076 days ago
IANA Tsunami guy, but I worked with them in college.

The water column height on these buoys is a pressure transducer on the floor of the ocean (http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/dart/dart.shtml)

The time skew of the events is small, but does exist. They're all within minutes of the 9:31am gmt earthquake, getting longer as you get away from the epicenter. i.e, way faster than a tsunami travels, but about how fast an earthquake travels. (Earthquakes spread in x miles per second, tsunamis in x miles per minute)

I _think_ what you're seeing is the pressure sensor picking up the earthquake and converting it to a water column height.

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Oh you are right. It actually _does_ have a time shift. I take back what I said and assert the opposite!

Thanks for the explanation.