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  • The 10 most destructive tsunamis in history
    The ensuing tsunami was as tall as 50 m, reaching 5 km inland near Meubolah, Sumatra This tsunami is also the most widely recorded, with nearly one thousand combined tide gauge and eyewitness measurements from around the world reporting a rise in wave height, including places in the US, the UK and Antarctica
  • Tsunamis - World Health Organization (WHO)
    Tsunamis are giant waves that are produced when a large volume of water is displaced in an ocean or large lake by an earthquake, volcanic eruption, underwater landslide or meteorite Between 1998-2017, tsunamis caused more than 250 000 deaths [KC1] globally, including more than 227 000 deaths due to the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004
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  • On this day in history: 2004 Boxing Day tsunami
    This operates 24 hours-a-day and a tsunami warning coming out the joint tsunami centre takes about 15 minutes “Australia is fortunate because we are a few hours distant from the closest sources of fatalities,” says Professor Phil Cummins, a natural hazards expert at the Australian National University and Geoscience Australia
  • Tsunamis: how they form - Australian Geographic
    But because each tsunami is unique and not all earthquakes produce them, there is still little known about where the worst waves will strike and how big they will be “There’s no hard or fast rule – it basically depends on how big and how shallow the quake is,” says Professor Dale Dominey-Howes, co-director of the Australian Tsunami Research Centre and Natural Hazards Research Centre
  • Science Experiment - Tsunami - Australian Geographic
    When natural barriers are able to receive some of the impact of the tsunami, the force of the wave is reduced, resulting in slightly lesser impact on higher-situated, manmade structures Planting mangroves can be a proactive strategy in tsunami-prone areas to better protect coastlines in the event of a giant wave Do you want to keep learning?
  • Making waves: the tsunami risk in Australia
    A tsunami of this size would be comparable to what Australia experienced during the 2011 Japanese Tohoku tsunami In northwest Western Australia, the maximum wave height likely to occur once every 100 years increases to up to 1m In contrast, in South Australia, the largest wave likely to be experienced at this time scale is 0 2m
  • Tsunami: terror from the sea - Australian Geographic
    And we wouldn’t necessarily pick up an incoming comet or meteor, whose impact into the sea could trigger a tsunami “An object a few hundred metres wide, more than likely, would just come in with no warning,” says Ted What to do in a tsunami alert If a tsunami warning is issued, it’s vital that people heed it, Geoff stresses
  • Explainer: how to prepare for a tsunami - Australian Geographic
    Organise comprehensive travel insurance and check that you are covered for natural disasters such as tsunami Keep a look out for any tsunami warnings signs (Source: Flickr thumbnail16, CC BY) On arrival, perhaps as you check into your hotel, ask your host about how tsunami warnings are disseminated and where the tsunami evacuation routes are
  • Great East Japan Earthquake - World Health Organization (WHO)
    The tsunami that followed devastated the coastal areas of Tohoku and southern Hokkaido and claimed the majority of the 15 848 lives lost Following the massive earthquake and tsunami, an accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant was reported as a potential Public Health Emergency of International Concern





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