Earth Changes
The accident occurred on Friday morning when a crane on a barge crashed into the Hebei Spirit tanker, which was carrying 1.8 million barrels of crude oil, near the Taean port, south of Seoul.
Met Eireann and the Marine Institute said all ships and anyone close to the shoreline "should take great care, especially on Saturday".
If the waves come as predicted, they would be the highest around Ireland's coastline for several years.
However, surfer Mark Patterson advised water-watchers to "dust down the camera, not the surfboard".
Waves 40 foot high were recorded in the seas to the west of Galway Bay in January 2005.
Forecasters are predicting a wet summer and autumn but remain unwilling - at least officially - to call the end of the worst drought in living memory. And they warn it would still take rains of "biblical proportions" to fill the dams of cities and towns.
In the last two hours Cyclone Daman has changed course away from the tourist heavy areas of western Viti Levu.
Neighbouring Tonga has been put on alert.
The report, "Lake Vostok: A Curiosity or a Focus for Interdisciplinary Study," concludes that the lake "may represent a unique region for detailed scientific investigation" for several reasons. Among them is the possibility that conditions under the ice may approximate those on Europa, a frozen moon of Jupiter, and so may indicate whether life may be able to exist in harsh conditions elsewhere in the solar system.
The report represents the conclusions reached by scientists from a variety of fields who met in Washington D.C. last November. The Lamont- Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University and the University of Hawaii jointly organized the meeting.
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The previous mark in both cities was set back in 1926.
Grand Forks and Fargo also had record snowfall last Saturday.
Today's forecast calls for a chance of light snow in the west and flurries in central North Dakota, and a little snow overnight in the east. The southwest could get some freezing rain tonight.
Portland tied the record for the date set in 1890 with 8.5 inches of snow on Monday, according to Bob Marine of the National Weather Service.