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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 quake survivors too shocked to contemplate the future

    Fri, Mar 18 2011 at 4:32 AM

    The death toll from the earthquake and tsunami now stands at 6,539, making it Japan's worst peacetime disaster, surpassing the 1995 Kobe earthquake.

  • Japan radiation localized, no immediate threat, WHO says

    Fri, Mar 18 2011 at 1:20 AM

    Japan has been battling to control the overheating Fukushima nuclear plant after it was battered by a massive earthquake and tsunami.

  • Facebook can help in disasters

    Fri, Mar 18 2011 at 1:10 AM

    Communications expert Gwyneth Howell praises the use of social media during disasters, saying there's been a "beautiful display of humanity" on Facebook.

  • Nagasaki survivor calmly waits out nuclear crisis in Tokyo

    Fri, Mar 18 2011 at 12:38 AM

    Kazuko Yamashita was 5 when the atom bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, destroying her home in a second and leaving her with health problems.

  • An ocean away: Seeing the Japan tsunami hit California

    Thu, Mar 17 2011 at 11:31 PM

    The lead scientist for our Global Marine Team was there as the surge arrived in Santa Cruz. It was supposed to be 40 minutes of small waves. He explains why boats were still being tossed more than 6 hours later.

  • U.S. checks Japan travelers, finds no harmful radiation

    Thu, Mar 17 2011 at 7:05 PM

    The Customs and Border Protection Agency issued guidance to border staff to pay specific attention to those arriving from Japan.

  • New York nuclear plant's future shaky as fears grow

    Thu, Mar 17 2011 at 6:53 PM

    Gov. Andrew Cuomo called for a review of its safety after data showed it was the most vulnerable nuclear plant in the U.S. to damage from an earthquake.

  • Google uses its '20-percent time' going to help Japan

    Thu, Mar 17 2011 at 6:51 PM

    Google has long allowed employees to spend 20 percent of their time on projects that interest them but which don't fall into their usual area of focus.

  • Obama orders U.S. nuclear review, sees risk in Japan

    Thu, Mar 17 2011 at 5:08 PM

    The president said the U.S. did not expect harmful radiation to reach its shores or territories and told Americans they did not need to take precautions.

  • WHO issues new guidelines on radiation exposure

    Thu, Mar 17 2011 at 4:48 PM

    In the wake of Japan's nuclear crisis, the World Health Organization issued new guidelines on how to minimize exposure to cancer-causing radiation.

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