Weather does not relate to tsunamis.
A tsunami can come during any kind of weather, as they are not weather-related.
No type of cloud is associated with tusnamis, as a tsunami is not a weather-related phenonomenon. A tsunami can occur during absolutely any type of weather.
No. The tsunami did reach California and caused some damage there, but tsunamis do not affect weather.
A tsunami is a geologic event that is not affected by weather. The humidity could be anything.
You can't create a tsunami, tsunamis are from natural occurances. Caused by weather etc.
No. Tsunamis do not affect the weather.
Non. Tsunamis do not affect weather.
At the time it was a clear, calm, sunny day. The tsunami was triggered by an undersea earthquake and had nothing do do with the weather.
There can be any amount of rain or no rain at all. A tsunami is not a weather-related event but a geologic event usually triggered by an earthquake.
At the time it was overcast. Some areas were experiencing rain or snow. The tsunami was not related to the weather, but was instead the result of an earthquake.
After a tsunami occurs, the weather pattern typically returns to normal conditions in the affected area. Tsunamis are caused by undersea earthquakes, not by a change in weather patterns. The aftermath of a tsunami may include varying weather conditions depending on the region, but there is no specific weather pattern associated with tsunamis themselves.
uner the sea or ocean when two big rocks hit together or replace and the cyclone forms so as a result tsunami occurs