A seismologist would be one scientist. Also an oceanographer would be another scientist interested in studying tsunamis.
yes it was detected, but the scientists were not able to warn the Indonesian government in time, unfortunately
Yes, all tsunamis are sea-based they form at the sea. That is where scientists detect a tsunami. The word tsunami is japenese
The scientists determined the size of the earthquake by combining forces when the tsunami triggered them>
A tsunami is often referred to as a Tidal Wave.
A tsunami, like the category you posted it in?
The 2004 tsunami is commonly known as the Indian Ocean tsunami, or the Boxing Day tsunami, as it occurred on December 26.
Another name for a tidal wave is a tsunami. Tsunamis are large ocean waves caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
i dont there is java tsunami but i have heard of meteotsunami and megatsuanmi but do check for it
A common name for a tsunami is a "seismic sea wave."
No, the name of the bay is Lituya Bay. The tsunami that occurred there in 1958 is known as the Lituya Bay Mega-Tsunami.
It's name is Tsunami.
A tsunami is also known as a 'tidal wave', which used to be the more common term. These days, 'tsunami' seems to be the more commonly used name, at least in the Pacific rim countries where English or Japanese is spoken.