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They use satellites to check every thing, from Tsunamis to Light Rain. When the waves in the sea are getting too high they start to send out warnings.

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A tsunami warning machine depends on information that comes from a network of sensors. These sensors indicate when an earthquake happens, and geologists decide if a tsunami is likely. If so, they send out a warning. If the wave sensors pick up actual tsunami activity, the tsunami warning machine is activated in each of the areas that is at risk.


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How much warning was there on the Japan tsunami and earthquake in March 2011?

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Where does a tsunami warning system now operate?

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How many tsunami warning systems are there currently in the world?

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Why was there a tsunami warning in the pacific ocean but not in the Indian ocean in 2004?

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