They use satalites to look at areas of high and low pressure and therefore can predict the path of the tsunami. Also whoever wrote that answer before this should be banned from this site, it was uncalled for.
Scientists try to predict natural disasters in order to minimize their impact on human lives, property, and the environment. By providing early warnings and evacuation procedures, scientists aim to help communities prepare and respond more effectively to natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and tsunamis.
People are not trying to prevent tsunamis because scientists know tsunamis cannot be prevented.
Well at this point scientists are working on a way to stop tsunamis and predict them at the same time. When a tsunami happens it builds up on the bottom of the ocean and makes its way up. At this point scientist know what is going to happen, they do not know the amount of damage it is going to because because it always changes. A fellow classmate of mine has a theory that if you but beams made of a type of metal that does not erode of the floor of the ocean and that raises overtime there is a shift we can solve the problem before it even reach land.
yes they could.
Tsunamis are difficult to predict because the earthquakes that cause them are difficult to predict. It takes a massively powerful earthquake to displace the amount of water needed to cause a tsunami.
they predict other natural disasters like earthquakes and see if the trembles will reach the other side of the ocean causing a tsunami.
They use a seismograph to predict tsunamis.
Yea they do =)
Scientists try to predict natural disasters in order to minimize their impact on human lives, property, and the environment. By providing early warnings and evacuation procedures, scientists aim to help communities prepare and respond more effectively to natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and tsunamis.
People are not trying to prevent tsunamis because scientists know tsunamis cannot be prevented.
It is not possible to predict an earthquake yet. But many scientists believe animals can predict earthquakes. Before the 2004 earthquake (that trigged the massive tsunamis) reports of elephants becoming restless and running to high ground came about, and pets refusing to go outside, etc. If a major earthquake happens, aftershocks can occur for months, but still scientists cannot predict when or how strong or even where the exact location of the aftershock will be.
Scientists predict that it will last 155 years.
they are caused by earthquakes and the scientist measure the earthquake magnitude and the predict.
why do scientists aew able to predict where in the night sky a planet will be visible
Meteorologists
Well at this point scientists are working on a way to stop tsunamis and predict them at the same time. When a tsunami happens it builds up on the bottom of the ocean and makes its way up. At this point scientist know what is going to happen, they do not know the amount of damage it is going to because because it always changes. A fellow classmate of mine has a theory that if you but beams made of a type of metal that does not erode of the floor of the ocean and that raises overtime there is a shift we can solve the problem before it even reach land.
Scientists are working to improve their ability to predict volcanic eruptions, but accurately predicting them remains a complex and challenging task. There is currently no definitive timeline for when scientists will be able to consistently and accurately predict volcanic eruptions.