- Tsunami - Wikipedia
Major areas of current research include determining why some large earthquakes do not generate tsunamis while other smaller ones do This ongoing research is designed to help accurately forecast the passage of tsunamis across oceans as well as how tsunami waves interact with shorelines
- U. S. Tsunami Warning Centers
Your official U S government weather forecasts, warnings, meteorological products for forecasting the weather, tsunami hazards, and information about seismology
- Tsunamis - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
A tsunami is a series of extremely long waves caused by a large and sudden displacement of the ocean, usually the result of an earthquake below or near the ocean floor
- Tsunami Tracker - Live Tsunami Warnings Alerts Map | Real-Time Monitoring
Track tsunamis worldwide in real-time Live tsunami warnings, alerts, and ocean buoy data Monitor Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Ocean tsunami activity on 3D globe
- Tsunami | Definition, Meaning, Facts | Britannica
tsunami, catastrophic ocean wave, usually caused by a submarine earthquake, an underwater or coastal landslide, or a volcanic eruption The term tidal wave is frequently used for such a wave, but it is a misnomer, for the wave has no connection with the tides
- Tsunami Dangers - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Large tsunamis strike with tremendous force and are a significant threat to human health, coastal property and infrastructure, coastal resources, and coastal, regional, and even national economies
- What are tsunamis? - USGS. gov
Tsunami waves are unlike typical ocean waves generated by wind and storms, and most tsunamis do not "break" like the curling, wind-generated waves popular with surfers Tsunamis typically consist of multiple waves that rush ashore like a fast-rising tide with powerful currents
- What Causes Tsunamis? | Britannica
A tsunami is a catastrophic ocean wave that is usually caused by a submarine earthquake, an underwater or coastal landslide, or the eruption of a volcano Tsunamis can also result from the impact of a meteor or comet in a body of water
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