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No, not typically. Meteorologist deal with science of weather and atmospheric conditions. While wind and currents can affect tides, these things do not cause tsunamis. True tsunamis are caused by earthquakes, so could potentially be predicted by geologists and oceanographers.

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15y ago

No, that would be a geologist or even a hydrological engineer.

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11y ago

Yes, occasionally a meteor happens, instead of the meteor hitting inland the meteor hits the sea and the impact is so big that a tsunami can happen, one on either side.

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12y ago

No. Meteorologists study weather. Someone who studies earthquakes is called a seismologist.

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9y ago

Tsunamis are not weather-relates at all. They are usually caused by earthquakes under the sea. They may also be caused by landslides and volcanic eruptions.

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13y ago

yes ,through tsunami alarm system

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Yes and bears can to

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