tsunami, is the answer and now in India there's a warning for some states like mumbai.As people said.
It is probably warning you of low tire pressure. Many vehicles now have a system that senses when the tire pressure is low. On my vehicle it is the "tire pressure warning system".
Tsunami warnings are typically triggered by the detection of undersea earthquakes using seismographs, along with data from tidal gauges and buoys that measure sea level changes. These warning systems analyze the magnitude and location of earthquakes to determine if a tsunami is likely to be generated, prompting the issuance of alerts to potentially affected regions.
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Spark plugs are electrical components that should not have contact with any sort of fluid. The engine warning light is on as a warning for a possible electrical system issue.
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It is not a car battery warning light. It is the charging system warning light. More than likely your alternator is going bad. It could also be a loose or worn drive belt, loose or corroded cable, just to name a couple of things. Have the charging system looked at.
The effect we now call tsunami has been happening since there have been oceans on the planet Earth (billions of years). There was no "First Tsunami"; the Japanese have been calling the effect 'tsunami' for many centuries.
a tsunami hit japan on 2011 a colossel wave that was 37 meters high
Hey Kristy==The system was origionally built to operate on R12. This is not available now and the system has to be converted to R134. GoodluckJoe
No, the name of the bay is Lituya Bay. The tsunami that occurred there in 1958 is known as the Lituya Bay Mega-Tsunami.
They now know they have to take precautions in that area.