It really depends on the magnitude of the earthquake (which causes tsunamis in the first place). But to answer your question, yes it's likely that it will reach California, especially if you're in areas such as San Francisco, Long Beach, San Diego, Santa Monica, or anywhere else with beaches nearby.
Yes. California had some damage, mostly to boats in dock, from the Tsunami that struck Japan in March of 2011. 1 Californian was killed. Additionally, there is a subduction zone stretching from the waters off Northern California to those off the coast of British Columbia. This could slip and trigger a massive earthquake and tsunami that would impact the U.S. and Canadian Pacific coast.
California was impacted by a tsunami on March 10, 2011. There was some damage and one person was killed. The same tsunami killed over 15,000 people in Japan.
No one can predict this.
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Most likely not. It may be possible for there to be a localized tsunami if a landslide occurs in or enters a lake.
Yes. If there is an earthquake that might have triggered a tsunami warnings are issued for areas it might impact.
yes it's possible beacuase you can never know if the Tsunami can hapem so yes
It is impossible to predict when a tsunami will occur until it actually starts.
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No. The tsunami did reach California and caused some damage there, but tsunamis do not affect weather.
It is impossible to predict when a tsunami will occur until it actually starts.
No one can predict this.
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No it is not
Tsunamis are possible in Pakistan. There was a devastating tsunami in Pakistan in 2004.
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