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What (who) is tsunami$85561$ - definition

SYSTEM USED TO DETECT TSUNAMIS AND ISSUE WARNINGS, WHICH TYPICALLY IS MADE UP OF TWO EQUALLY IMPORTANT COMPONENTS: A NETWORK OF SENSORS TO DETECT TSUNAMIS AND A COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE TO ISSUE TIMELY EVACUATION ALARMS
Tsunami warning systems; Tsunami warning; Tsunami alert; Tsunami alert system; Low coasts mitigation; Tsunami warnings
  • Tsunami warning system in [[East Timor]]
  • 2011 tsunami]])
  • Tsunami Early Warning Tower board in Hikkaduwa, Sri Lanka
  • Japanese Tsunami warning sign
  • Evacuation route sign in a low-lying coastal area on the West Coast of the United States

Tsunami Games         
VIDEO GAME PUBLISHER
Tsunami Media
Tsunami Games (or Tsunami Media, Inc.) was an American video game developer and publisher founded in 1991 by former employees of Sierra Entertainment (then known as Sierra On-Line).
Volcanic tsunami         
  • Travel time of the 2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha'apai tsunami across the Pacific Ocean
  • Animation of the 1975 Kalapana tsunami
NATURAL HAZARD
Volcanic tsunamis; Volcanogenic tsunami; Volcanogenic tsunamis; Volcano tsunami; Volcano tsunamis
A volcanic tsunami, also called a volcanogenic tsunami, is a tsunami produced by volcanic phenomena. About 20–25% of all fatalities at volcanoes during the past 250 years have been caused by volcanic tsunamis.
tsunami         
  • Lisbon earthquake and tsunami]] in November 1755.
  • Calculated travel time map for the 1964 Alaska tsunami (in hours)
  • DART]] tsunami warning system
  • The wave further slows and amplifies as it hits land. Only the largest waves crest.
  • Tsunami aftermath in [[Aceh]], [[Indonesia]], December 2004.
  • Diagram showing several measures to describe a tsunami size, including height, inundation and run-up.
  • alt=Photo of seawall, with building in background
SERIES OF WATER WAVES CAUSED BY THE DISPLACEMENT OF A LARGE VOLUME OF A BODY OF WATER
Tunami; Tsunamis; Tsunnami; Tsunami lessons; Tsunami wave train; Tsumani; 津波; Mathematics of Tsunamis; Sunami; Tsunami wave; Cunami; Hydroseismic wave; Soonami; Tsunami barrier; Tsunami vs hurricane; Seismic sea wave; Tsunami waves; Seismic tsunami
[tsu:'n?:mi]
¦ noun (plural same or tsunamis) a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance.
Origin
C19: from Japanese, from tsu 'harbour' + nami 'wave'.

Wikipedia

Tsunami warning system

A tsunami warning system (TWS) is used to detect tsunamis in advance and issue the warnings to prevent loss of life and damage to property. It is made up of two equally important components: a network of sensors to detect tsunamis and a communications infrastructure to issue timely alarms to permit evacuation of the coastal areas. There are two distinct types of tsunami warning systems: international and regional. When operating, seismic alerts are used to instigate the watches and warnings; then, data from observed sea level height (either shore-based tide gauges or DART buoys) are used to verify the existence of a tsunami. Other systems have been proposed to augment the warning procedures; for example, it has been suggested that the duration and frequency content of t-wave energy (which is earthquake energy trapped in the ocean SOFAR channel) is indicative of an earthquake's tsunami potential.