Scientists monitor tsunamis with the seismometer in both Japan and the United. When the seismometer detects a large, shallow earthquake below the ocean, they issue a tsunami warning to surrounding Coastlines.
well they use computers and they have walkie talkies from the life guards
Tsunamis are monitored by pressure gauges, and space satelites that keep tract of any sea movement.
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Very poorly. The only warning shows on seismographs of an undersea earthquake and landslide, then it is a matter of calculating time of arrival at places at various distances from the origin.
Instruments
People are not trying to prevent tsunamis because scientists know tsunamis cannot be prevented.
Tsunamis that are triggered by volcanic eruptions
Tsunamis cannot be prevented.
When they looking at weather records, scientists can learn about different weather patterns and predict weather in the future.
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I don't think they can but there can be great waves depends on the forecast.
Yea they do =)
People are not trying to prevent tsunamis because scientists know tsunamis cannot be prevented.
Sorry, no one yet - but scientists are working on it...
Yes, all tsunamis are sea-based they form at the sea. That is where scientists detect a tsunami. The word tsunami is japenese
Asrtonauts go out into to space and bring a camara or video camara with them
Meteorologists use tools including barometers, thermometers, anemometers, and wind vanes.
They are scientists which monitor, record and forecast about earthquakes
so that we can prepare in case something really bad happens like an earthquake or something.
A seismologist would be one scientist. Also an oceanographer would be another scientist interested in studying tsunamis.
Using analysis of the hurricane itself and surrounding a hurricane, scientists can plot a forecast of a hurricane's path and how strong it is likely to be at a given time. Data is compiled using data from satellites, weather buoys, and hurricane reconnaissance aircraft. This information is then fed into computerized forecast models. each model makes its own forecast, which meteorologists then interpret and compare with other models.
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