Depends on where it took place. Some places rebuild while others don't. Historians have found evidence of ancient tsunamis. In one I read about they uncovered a city, located today several miles from the coast, that had been buried by a tsunami. There was no record of this city, but the signs could be seen that a tsunami had hit it and those alive moved away. In Japan they are still rebuilding.
One occurred in Japan just last week, on March 11, 2011. It was triggered by a 9.0-magnitude earthquake that shook beneath the Pacific Ocean close to Japan. The tsunami ran 500 mph until it hit land, and the impact was so hard that California received tsunami warnings too. A tsunami hit Hawaii, and another hit Southern Cali. It didn't cause much damage to California, except for Crescent City and San Pedro.
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.
The usual measure of a tsunami is the height of the wave just as it reaches the beach.
To a limited degree yes. If an earthquake of 6.5 magnitude or greater occurs underwater a tsunami watch is issued. If buoys detect the tsunami as it travels though open ocean a tsunami warning is issued.
As waves approach the shore the wavelength and speed decreases. As they decrease, the wave grows larger. The wave then crashes onto shore because it becomes too steep for the bottom of the wave to carry.
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No look what happened to japan in the tsunami no i say no no no no
One occurred in Japan just last week, on March 11, 2011. It was triggered by a 9.0-magnitude earthquake that shook beneath the Pacific Ocean close to Japan. The tsunami ran 500 mph until it hit land, and the impact was so hard that California received tsunami warnings too. A tsunami hit Hawaii, and another hit Southern Cali. It didn't cause much damage to California, except for Crescent City and San Pedro.
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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.
I believe it depends on the insurance company. Some will look as far back as five years and some will look at up to about 3 years.
It would look like it did when Katrina was finished. Flooded with ruined houses.
It will probably look like a pretty place to live.
The usual measure of a tsunami is the height of the wave just as it reaches the beach.
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 will protect against any five-year look-back if it was executed and recorded over five years prior to medical assistance. Estate planning should be done with the help of an attorney who specializes in estate planning.It will protect against any five-year look-back if it was executed and recorded over five years prior to medical assistance. Estate planning should be done with the help of an attorney who specializes in estate planning.It will protect against any five-year look-back if it was executed and recorded over five years prior to medical assistance. Estate planning should be done with the help of an attorney who specializes in estate planning.It will protect against any five-year look-back if it was executed and recorded over five years prior to medical assistance. Estate planning should be done with the help of an attorney who specializes in estate planning.
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