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  1. From time to time, visitors staying in coastal communities hear a siren sound (especially during hours of darkness) and become concerned that it’s alerting them to a tsunami warning. Most commonly, the sound they’ve heard is the siren that summons members of the local volunteer fire brigade.

  2. Tsunami sirens. Tsunami sirens and their strobe lights are a strong signal to seek more information. When there is a tsunami warning the siren will sound intermittently. The strobe light will flicker throughout the event, from beginning to end. Where are they? Open the online map to see the locations of tsunami sirens and find the tsunami ...

  3. The Northland tsunami siren network is being replaced with new, state-of-the-art sirens that will provide more effective warnings for tsunami threats to our coastal communities.

  4. Apr 16, 2024 · New Zealand's biggest tsunami siren network upgrade is rolling out across Northland this year. The $6.7 million to date four-year project funded by Northland ratepayers was the country's first major region-wide project using new Danish designed solar-powered tsunami siren units.

  5. Apr 16, 2024 · New Zealand’s biggest tsunami siren network upgrade is rolling out across Northland this year. The $6.7 million to date four-year project funded by Northland ratepayers is the country’s first ...

  6. Jan 21, 2020 · When there is a tsunami warning, the siren will sound intermittently and the strobe light will flicker throughout. Listen here to a sample of the siren for a tsunami. The public alert siren in Napier is five minutes long (10 second on, 20 seconds off - 10 times).

  7. To achieve consistent siren signals for tsunami warning in New Zealand. The standard siren signal for tsunami warnings is a multiple tone signal that rises repeatedly with time.

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