The runup of a tsunami refers to the maximum vertical height that the tsunami waves reach as they travel inland from the coast. This measurement is crucial for assessing the potential impact of a tsunami on coastal areas, as it indicates how far the water can penetrate onto land. Factors influencing runup include the tsunami's wave height, the topography of the coast, and local geological features. Understanding runup is essential for effective disaster preparedness and response in vulnerable regions.
With the letter I anywhere in it? Tsunami.
The 2004 tsunami is commonly known as the Indian Ocean tsunami, or the Boxing Day tsunami, as it occurred on December 26.
One tsunami would be the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
The Earthquake occurred before the tsunami as it is what caused the tsunami.
I think it was the Tsunami in 2004.
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its called a tsunami
Nobuhisha Kobayashi has written: 'Permeability effects on irregular wave runup and reflection' -- subject(s): Ocean waves
"Tsunami" means Japanese harbor wave. That's why they call it tsunami.
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The acceleration zone is the portion of the runup area for the pole vault, long jump, etc. where the athlete starts his run and gets up to speed.
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With the letter I anywhere in it? Tsunami.
The 2004 tsunami is commonly known as the Indian Ocean tsunami, or the Boxing Day tsunami, as it occurred on December 26.
A tsunami is a large wave.
A tsunami will devastate a place.