But it's not easy to tell what one's looking at if one doesn't already understand the system, and conditions of "extreme danger" (which is what my phone told me about half an hour ago) are not a good moment to figure these out.
The "Pacific Tsunami Warning Center" is in Hawaii, which is why it is mentioned at the start of the message. Did you by chance just misread this? See the page below:
It looks like https://tsunami.gov/?p=PHEB/2024/12/05/24340001/2/WEPA40 is the 11:29 PST message saying there is no tsunami warning for "Non-US/Canada Pacific".
And it looks like https://tsunami.gov/?p=PAAQ/2024/12/05/so1aq0/2/WEAK51 is the 11:25 PST message saying there is still a tsunami warning for "AK/BC/US West Coast".
But it's not easy to tell what one's looking at if one doesn't already understand the system, and conditions of "extreme danger" (which is what my phone told me about half an hour ago) are not a good moment to figure these out.
Edit: here we go: https://tsunami.gov/?p=PAAQ/2024/12/05/so1aq0/3/WEAK51 now says "No Tsunami Warning, Advisory, Watch, or Threat" for "AK/BC/US West Coast" as of 11:55 PST.