It is often referred to as the 2011 Sendai Tsunami.
The 11th of March, 2:46 PM Local Time.
The 2011 Tsunami in JapanMost scientists reported that the 33ft (10m) Tsunami wave, triggered by a massive earthquake on March 11 measuring magnitude 9.0 on the Richter scale, made it 6 miles (10 kilometers) inland with washed up debris and water reaching distances of 10 miles or more inland. This city of Sendai was 80 miles (128 km) from epicenter of Earthquake.
the japanesse remember the kobe earthquake and prepare for others.
The earthquake giving rise to the tsunami occurred at 6,000 feet below sea level 80 miles from northern Japan and 240 miles from Tokyo. Seismic waves (sound traveling through the solid crust of the earth below the ocean floor) move at around 14,000 KM/hr or about 8,300 miles/hr. This means that the shock wave hit northern Japan (80 miles away) about 36 seconds after the quake. Japan knew, at least at this point, that a tsunami and probably a tidal wave were on their way and would hit the island nation within minutes. With the modern warning systems that are in place using both radio and sound equipment, Japan knew the moment the quake occurred that a tsunami was on its way.A tsunami travels at about 600 mph which means that it would have reached northern Japan (80 miles away) about 8 minutes after the quake and Tokyo (240 miles away) in about 24 minutes. The actual time was probably slightly greater because a tsunami slows as it gets into shallow water so it was probably attenuated considerably from its spot of origin to the various points of contact with land thus increasing the time of travel somewhat.
The epicenter of the tsunami that hit Japan on March 11, 2011 is the epicenter of the magnitude 9.0 earthquake that triggered the tsunami.The epicenter for the earthquake was reported by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and others to be 129 kilometers (80 miles) off the east coast of the Oshika Peninsula, Tōhoku, near Sendai at a depth of 32 kilometers (20 miles).A global spread of the tsunami can be seen in a related question.
You can reduce effect of tsunami but there is no way you can avoid it for certain, area which are most likely to get hit by tsunami are area near sea and ocean (large amount of water) and area which also has high earthquake zone. If you are not affected by these two factors you are very unlikely to get hit by the tsunami.
Friday, March 11, 2011 was when the tsunami hit Japan.
There was little to no warning about the coming of the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on March 2011.
Yes. Sendai was one of the worst hit places by the Tsunami of March 11, 2011.
The 11th of March 2011
March 11, 2011
11, March 2011 ... It did not estimate losses from the tsunami or the damage .... 8.9 Earthquake struck Japan that's a really big it self for the history of earth quakes..
March 11, 2011.
The most recent Tsunami to hit Japan was in March of 2011.
Yes!
The earthquake occurred at 14:46 JST (05:46 UTC) 11 March 2011, which triggered the tsunami. This tsunami hit Japan only a few minutes later.
The earthquake occurred at 14:46 JST (05:46 UTC) 11 March 2011, which triggered the tsunami. This tsunami hit Japan only a few minutes later.
2.46 pm local time (11th of March).