Tsunami is a series of long, high sea waves.
Harbor wave.
One can view a tsunami video on the popular video sharing website "YouTube". One can also visit the national geographic site for information on tsunamis as well as a vast collection of videos.
One can find videos of the tsunami that hit Japanese cities on YouTube. There are a number of videos on there of the disaster following the earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
Mega Tsunami is an informal term to describe a tsunami that has initial wave heights that are much larger than normal tsunamis. Mega Tsunamis have originated from a large scale landslide or collision.
The benefits of High Definition (HD) video are that it primarily has a better picture than a Standard Definition video would. Therefore, you are likely to see more detail with a high definition video than you would if you were to watch it in the standard version.
Currently, there is no verifiable definition for the term spotlight video. In the most general sense, this is typically a video that is meant to be emphasized to a particular audience, such as a new music video or a genre specific video such as a video game clip.
Take a look at the video in the related links section. That was when the tsunami hit Thailand in 2004, it started when there was an earthquake in the Indian ocean. They can be very destructive, and deadly.
It can be defined as followed. Close observation by video.
By definition, a tsunami lasts just a few seconds, or a minute or so, since it is a single devastating wave. The destruction lasts until it is cleared up, which can be months or years.
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I dont believe it is. YBbPr is capable of outputting High definition (1080) where as S-video is Standard Definition