No, they are not weather-related and usually not localized.
Tsunamis are usually caused by a disturbance of the seabed such as an earthquake and can travel thousands of miles.
After a tsunami occurs, the weather pattern typically returns to normal conditions in the affected area. Tsunamis are caused by undersea earthquakes, not by a change in weather patterns. The aftermath of a tsunami may include varying weather conditions depending on the region, but there is no specific weather pattern associated with tsunamis themselves.
Weather and tsunamis aren't related, so tsunamis can happen during any kind of weather.
There can be any amount of rain or no rain at all. A tsunami is not a weather-related event but a geologic event usually triggered by an earthquake.
No, tsunamis are caused by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or asteroid impacts, which then displace a massive amount of water, in the form of multiple tsunami waves. Earthquakes, volcanoes, and asteroids have nothing to do with the weather.
No weather in particular. Tsunamis are completely unrelated to the weather. Most tsunamis are triggered by earthquakes, which are not weather, but the triggering earthquake may be too far away to be felt.
No. Tsunamis are a geologic phenomenon, so they are not affected by the weather.
There is none. Tsunamis are not a weather-related phenomenon.
After a tsunami occurs, the weather pattern typically returns to normal conditions in the affected area. Tsunamis are caused by undersea earthquakes, not by a change in weather patterns. The aftermath of a tsunami may include varying weather conditions depending on the region, but there is no specific weather pattern associated with tsunamis themselves.
Tsunamis are not a weather event.
No. Tsunamis are not an atmospheric phenomenon and do not have any notable effect on the atmosphere.
tsunamis.
They don't have any role. Tsunamis are a natural phenomenon.
Weather and tsunamis aren't related, so tsunamis can happen during any kind of weather.
no tsunamis does not have weather they are caused by the interior movements of the earth like earthquakes volcano etc.
There can be any amount of rain or no rain at all. A tsunami is not a weather-related event but a geologic event usually triggered by an earthquake.
Weather does not relate to tsunamis.
No, tsunamis are caused by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or asteroid impacts, which then displace a massive amount of water, in the form of multiple tsunami waves. Earthquakes, volcanoes, and asteroids have nothing to do with the weather.