Only that it is inevitable that there will be tsunamis in the future. One risk area is the Cascadia subduction zone of the northern Pacific coast of the U.S., which has a strong chanced of producing a major earthquake and tsunami.
The likelihood of a tsunami hitting Atlanta in the future is extremely low, as Atlanta is located far inland and not near any major bodies of water where tsunamis typically occur.
It is unlikely that Thailand will be directly affected by Japan's tsunami in the near future, as tsunamis typically dissipate as they move away from their source. However, it is always important to stay informed and be prepared for any potential impacts.
No they can't stop a tsunami in the future because a tsunami is apart of nature its like saying can you stop a tornado
If you are smart and work hard you may make something close to a tsunami gun, but if you're reading this in the future then yes. You could make a tsunami gun.
Tsunami is spelled this way - Soo.Na.mee If you have any doubts, ask me. :)
I think it might get digital. The iPad 2 came out, and there is a news app for it. I think in the future news will start going on these "digital tablets."
There is no news of that happening, but a similar event could be set in the future.
You can't really predict a tsunami, but If you hear about any underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, that can sometimes mean there will be a tsunami.
Tsunami is spelled this way - Soo.Na.mee If you have any doubts, ask me. :)
You can't. Earthquakes and tsunamis cannot be prevented.
Because this question is posted in March, 2011, it undoubtedly relates to the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan. It reflects the dreamers horror at that terrible event, and perhaps deep sympathy and longing to help the victims. But it is not prophetic of any future catastrophes.
There aren't any, as tsunami means 'harbour wave' in Japanese.