MAGIC ? Well if you are a bonafide magician who can see the future yes, (don't count on it). If you feel an earthquake the tremors should move thru the earth which is alot more solid than water first.. so if you feel an earthquake or get reports of one, go to high ground far as possible inland. ALSO the tsnami will 'suck' the water away from coastal areas right before it hits, you may see a curiosity; debris on bottom of areas normally covered with water (like sunken boats, wreckage, etc )... run like hell far as possible inland or to high as possible in as big and strong a structure as you can find.
Meteorologists study the atmosphere not the ground so No. However Geologists did know there was a Tsunami coming and warnings were issued.
where should people go when a tsunami is coming
No. At the the time there was no tsunami warning center in the Indian Ocean. They received no warning. The first indication anyone in Indonesia got was the ocean receding before the tsunami struck, but most people did not know that this was a sign of a tsunami.
There is currently no indication of a tsunami heading towards New Zealand. It’s always important to stay informed with official updates from local authorities in case of any potential tsunami threats.
Meteorologists look for seismic activity, such as an earthquake, that may trigger a tsunami. They also monitor ocean buoys for abnormal sea level changes that indicate a potential tsunami. Computer models and historical data are used to predict the potential impact and timing of a tsunami.
Meteorologists study the atmosphere not the ground so No. However Geologists did know there was a Tsunami coming and warnings were issued.
There are no atmospheric conditions that portend a tsunami because a tsunami is just a wave, not at all tied to the atmosphere.
where should people go when a tsunami is coming
Fish cannot hide from a Tsunami. If a Tsunami comes, everything that lives in the sea is brought along with the wave onto the land.
the tide will go out unnusally far causing the water to go very shallow
No. At the the time there was no tsunami warning center in the Indian Ocean. They received no warning. The first indication anyone in Indonesia got was the ocean receding before the tsunami struck, but most people did not know that this was a sign of a tsunami.
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There are two main reasons. First, at the time, there was no tsunami warning system for the Indian Ocean, only for the Pacific. Second, most people, even most educated Western tourists, did not know the warning signs of a tsunami.
There is currently no indication of a tsunami heading towards New Zealand. It’s always important to stay informed with official updates from local authorities in case of any potential tsunami threats.
Meteorologists look for seismic activity, such as an earthquake, that may trigger a tsunami. They also monitor ocean buoys for abnormal sea level changes that indicate a potential tsunami. Computer models and historical data are used to predict the potential impact and timing of a tsunami.
Seismoligist
High ground.