Certainly the Pacific Ocean, but I believe since the boxing day Tsunami in the Indian ocean, the network is being expanded for global coverage.
On average, about two tsunamis occur every year. Tsunamis are rare events that are usually caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or underwater landslides. Monitoring systems around the world help to detect and provide warnings for potential tsunamis.
Tsunamis can be predicted in some areas by monitoring seismic activity using underwater sensors, analyzing data from ocean buoys, and studying historical patterns of tsunamis in the region. Early warning systems are then used to alert communities of a possible tsunami threat based on these observations.
To prevent tsunamis, efforts are focused on early warning systems, coastal planning and zoning, and education on tsunami awareness and evacuation procedures. There are also projects aimed at monitoring seismic and oceanographic activities that could trigger tsunamis. Overall, preparedness and risk reduction are key components in minimizing the impact of tsunamis.
about 300 tsunamis happened world wide
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Scientist has sensors in the world's Oceans .
a long time :)
No, tsunamis can occur in any coastal area around the world where there is an undersea earthquake, volcanic eruption, or landslide. Islands are not the only places where tsunamis can occur.
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Iht is Japan And Philliopian :)
it is caused by underwater disturbance