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A tsunami cannot be precisely predicted, even if the magnitude and location of an earthquake is known. Geologists, oceanographers, and seismologists analyse each earthquake and based on many factors may or may not issue a tsunami warning. However, there are some warning signs of an impending tsunami, and automated systems can provide warnings immediately after an earthquake in time to save lives.
The NOAA can issue warnings over the radio if a tornado has been detected by a Doppler radar or if someone has phoned the NOAA saying they've spotted a tornado.
NOAA has no effect on weather. It is a division of NOAA which predicts the weather.
This tsunami traveled over half the globe across the Pacific Ocean. The first waves hit Hawaii about 9 a.m. EST (1400 GMT) Friday and traveled across the Pacific from Alaska to Chile. To see the global extent of the Japan Tsunami you should see this animation showing how the tsunami traveled. This video clip was created by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
one of The system, known as RTerg, sends an alert within four minutes of a match to NOAA's Pacific Tsunami Warning Center as well as the United States Geological Survey's National Earthquake Information Cent
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The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center is headquartered at Ewa Beach, Hawaii, USA. It has responsibility for most of the Pacific Ocean. It has responsibilities for receiving and analysing input from all tsunami monitoring stations and making the projections and ultimately issuing warnings. It is the operational headquarters for the Pacific Tsunami Warning System. It is one of two warning systems operated by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
A tsunami cannot be precisely predicted, even if the magnitude and location of an earthquake is known. Geologists, oceanographers, and seismologists analyse each earthquake and based on many factors may or may not issue a tsunami warning. However, there are some warning signs of an impending tsunami, and automated systems can provide warnings immediately after an earthquake in time to save lives.
The NOAA can issue warnings over the radio if a tornado has been detected by a Doppler radar or if someone has phoned the NOAA saying they've spotted a tornado.
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NOAA is a Federal Government agency so the Federal Government created NOAA
NOAA has no effect on weather. It is a division of NOAA which predicts the weather.
This tsunami traveled over half the globe across the Pacific Ocean. The first waves hit Hawaii about 9 a.m. EST (1400 GMT) Friday and traveled across the Pacific from Alaska to Chile. To see the global extent of the Japan Tsunami you should see this animation showing how the tsunami traveled. This video clip was created by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
one of The system, known as RTerg, sends an alert within four minutes of a match to NOAA's Pacific Tsunami Warning Center as well as the United States Geological Survey's National Earthquake Information Cent
NOAA Weather Radio was created in 195#.
No. The NOAA Commissioined Corps is a "uniformed service", but it is not a military service.
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