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The ocean water goes a few feet back or when an earthquake happens
There is no weather pattern to look for. Tsunamis are not a weather-related event.
The color of a star is related with the wavelength of the light observed. Wien's Law states that: Peak Wavelength x Surface Temperature = 2.898x10-3 Peak Wavelength is the wavelength of the highest intensity light coming from a star.
It was discovered pretty much when it happened. After the earthquake that triggered it occurred, authorities knew that a tsunami was likely. It reached parts of the Japanese coast less than an hour later. By then it was fairly obvious that a tsunami was occurring. The event occurred on March 11, 2011.
Water vanishing from the coast lines (marine life being washed up), strange water activity like large waves on a clear day and sometimes you can hear it
There isn't a big wall of water coming towards you...
The ocean water goes a few feet back or when an earthquake happens
No. The vast majorit of earthquakes, including those in Hawaii, do no trigger tsunamis.
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No one knows. It's only been observed coming out of stars.
Sometimes they sense it coming and are able move to higher ground in time, but most often they are caught up in the swell just as humans are.
There is no weather pattern to look for. Tsunamis are not a weather-related event.
The color of a star is related with the wavelength of the light observed. Wien's Law states that: Peak Wavelength x Surface Temperature = 2.898x10-3 Peak Wavelength is the wavelength of the highest intensity light coming from a star.
It was discovered pretty much when it happened. After the earthquake that triggered it occurred, authorities knew that a tsunami was likely. It reached parts of the Japanese coast less than an hour later. By then it was fairly obvious that a tsunami was occurring. The event occurred on March 11, 2011.
rocks close to the surface of the water
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