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.
No weather in particular. Tsunamis are completely unrelated to the weather. Most tsunamis are triggered by earthquakes, which are not weather, but the triggering earthquake may be too far away to be felt.
The Earthquake occurred before the tsunami as it is what caused the tsunami.
The last tsunami before Japan was in New Zealand.
-strong wind, overcast skies, and increasing rain. Before these conditions come in the weather is often calm and sunny with some overhead cirrus.
Yes. Japan has had numerous tsunamis. The word "tsunami" is originally Japanese.
the 9.3 earthquake before it i think
The conditions were okay. They were having a governmental problems.
It was warm and sunny
No weather in particular. Tsunamis are completely unrelated to the weather. Most tsunamis are triggered by earthquakes, which are not weather, but the triggering earthquake may be too far away to be felt.
The Earthquake occurred before the tsunami as it is what caused the tsunami.
The last tsunami before Japan was in New Zealand.
Weather conditions change day to day and hour to hour. A question about the weather must specify date and time before it can be answered.
No, Frogs have no ability to sense changing weather or water patterns, in fact no known land animal can sense a tsunami before it occurs.
Because the weather balloon helps us in getting weather forecasting or conditions before it happens and that helps in our daily lives
When driving in adverse conditions, clean the snow off of your car before you begin driving. Defrost the front and back windshields.
Yes, a small shift underwater is the cause of a tsunami.
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