Tsunamis are not wind-related events. Therefore, the wind you experience during a tsunamis is whatever it happens to be at the time.
It could be a normal wave, a comber, caused by the wind and loved by surfers; or, disasterly, a tsunami.
It could be a normal wave, a comber, caused by the wind and loved by surfers; or, disasterly, a tsunami.
The succession of waves is called a tsunami.
most tsunami occur at the sea.
The tsunami was created in the Pacific Ocean.
Yes, all tsunamis are sea-based they form at the sea. That is where scientists detect a tsunami. The word tsunami is japenese
Tsunami is a series of long, high sea waves.
I tsunami can take place by the sea. If you live inland, there is no need to worry about a tsunami.
Tsunami
As a tsunami approaches the shore line the huge wave sucks the water in front of it out to sea towards the tsunami helping build the wave even larger as it gets to the shore. There are pictures showing the ocean bed almost completely without water just before the tsunami hits.
It's a collection of wind turbines that are placed out in the sea near the coast. Shallow seas like the North Sea are most suitable.
it depends on the strength of the wave, or the velocity of the wind. it is possible for a tsunami to stop short before it hits land. that could happen if a wave as strong or stronger than it would intercept it .. ADDED: The wave won't "stop short" but it is attenuated by distance, so if its open water path is long enough it will be a lot weaker by the time it reaches the coast beyond.