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  1. Why does the shoreline sometimes recede prior to a Tsunami?

    My understanding of Tsunamis is they they form as a result of the seafloor abruptly changing, causing a local vertical displacement of water at the site of above the disruption, which initiates …

  2. Mega-tsunami, what is the greatest possible height of a tsunami?

    I think (though I'm hardly an expert) that the waves generated by a comet/asteroid impact, or even the referenced Lituya Bay event, would not be the same as a tsunami. They're more of a 'big …

  3. measurements - How accurately can a tsunami be predicted? Have …

    With the current instruments in hand, how accurately can we predict tsunamis? Please consider me as a novice with only basic information how tsunamis are formed. Has there ever been a …

  4. How much time is there between an underwater earthquake and …

    Sep 15, 2020 · 4 Tsunamis can be caused by underwater earthquakes, like the 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean. The precise value will likely depend on where the earthquake is relative to …

  5. What's the reason for repeated overestimation of tsunami in …

    Sep 19, 2025 · Tsunamis only occur when a significant amount of water has been displaced quickly and with a lot energy. For that to occur there needs to be a rapid and significant …

  6. Newest 'tsunami' Questions - Earth Science Stack Exchange

    A tsunami is a series of waves that occur right after the displacement of a large amount of water. Use this tag for questions about tsunamis, why they happen, and how they occur.

  7. Why do Tsunamis travel slower than sound? - Earth Science Stack …

    Tsunamis, in the deep ocean, travel at around 800 kilometers per hour. The speed of sound under water is about 5300 kilometers per hour. Both of these waves are pressure waves, operating …

  8. Would an oceanic asteroid impact really cause a tsunami?

    Oct 1, 2016 · As far as I know tsunamis are caused by landslides at the bottom of the sea. But an asteroid impacting the sea is a different phenomena. Could it still cause a "tsunami" as in an …

  9. climate change - Does global warming affect tsunamis? - Earth …

    May 22, 2018 · I want to change my answer. Lanslides can cause tsunamis indeed and climate can affect it. Eg La Palma Island of Canary Island. A landslide caused a tsunami registered.

  10. climate - Why do human populations concentrate near fault lines ...

    Sep 2, 2017 · Examples: Silicon Valley = earthquakes, Houston = hurricanes and floods, Japan = tsunamis and earthquakes, Santa Maria = volcano, Vesuvius = volcano, etc. This doesn't …