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Tsunami News

Tsunami

 
A tsunami (pronounced soo-NAH-mee) is a set of ocean waves that are most commonly generated by earthquakes in coastal regions. When an earthquake occurs, the vertical shifting of ocean and continental plates essentially stir up energy within the ocean and this results in the large or long-lasting waves we call tsunamis.
 
Tsunamis appear as rapidly advancing or receding tides or bores, which are giant walls of water. Unlike regular waves, tsunami waves do not break as they arrive on shore, and instead behave more like flood waves, rushing inland for a period of time before receding.
 
Predicting when a tsunami will happen is difficult, but once an earthquake occurs, scientists can map when and where a tsunami will arrive using deep-ocean data. This is useful in warning people who live inland on a tsunami’s path.
 
Source: NOAA.gov's Tsunami page
 
(Text: Noel Kirkpatrick)
Photo: Coco et Jo/Flickr

Articles about Tsunami

  • Japan stops nuclear plant leak; crisis far from over

    Wed, Apr 06 2011 at 9:15 AM

    Highly radioactive water is no longer leaking into the sea, but the damaged nuclear reactors are still far from being under control.

  • Japan nuclear scare boosts renewable energy lobby

    Wed, Apr 06 2011 at 12:02 AM

    Until the earthquake and tsunami damaged the Fukushima plant, nuclear power was one of the top choices for countries looking at alternative energy.

  • Radioactive water at 5 million times limit found at Japan plant

    Tue, Apr 05 2011 at 9:15 AM

    The government said it was considering imposing restrictions on seafood for the first time after contaminated fish were found south of the damaged plant.

  • Dog found after tsunami reunited with owner

    Mon, Apr 04 2011 at 2:47 PM

    Video: A dog that was found three weeks after the massive earthquake and tsunami hit Japan was reunited with her owner, who saw the pup on local news.

  • Japan uses colored dye to trace nuclear leak

    Mon, Apr 04 2011 at 2:30 AM

    An immediate concern is a radioactive leak into the ocean through a cracked concrete pit, which has continued despite efforts to stem the flow.

  • 'Jumpers' offered big money to brave Japan's nuclear crisis

    Fri, Apr 01 2011 at 2:58 PM

    Jumpers are workers who "jump" into highly radioactive areas to accomplish a job in a minimum of time and race out as quickly as possible.

  • Radiation eases in Japan village near evacuation zone

    Fri, Apr 01 2011 at 1:10 PM

    Radiation measured at a village 25 miles from Japan's crippled nuclear plant is falling by the day, the International Atomic Energy Agency said.

  • Japan must distribute iodine tablets now

    Thu, Mar 31 2011 at 5:31 PM

    A nuclear expert said Japan must hand out iodine tablets now and as widely as possible to avoid a potential leap in thyroid cancers.

  • Japan disasters could send gadget prices higher

    Wed, Mar 30 2011 at 11:45 PM

    The country makes smartphones, video cameras and other gadgets, and while sales are not expected to suffer, industry analysts expect prices to rise.

  • U.S. finds tiny amount of radiation in milk

    Wed, Mar 30 2011 at 8:16 PM

    Although there is naturally occurring radiation in milk, this isotope is not normally found, but the FDA said it was 5,000 times lower than the standard.

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