No type of cloud is associated with tusnamis, as a tsunami is not a weather-related phenonomenon. A tsunami can occur during absolutely any type of weather.
They don't. A tsunami is an ocean wave. For a tsunami to occur, it needs a huge fetch (distance) to run. To date, the only method of creating one is major shifts in the earth, particularly around faults.
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There is no such thing as a "shelf cloud tsunami." Shelf clouds and tsunamis are two different and completely unrelated phenomena. A tsunami is a type of ocean wave or series of waves that is usually triggered by an earthquake or landslide. A shelf cloud is a type of cloud that develops at the leading edge of some thunderstorms. Shelf clouds form when rain-cooled air forces warm, moist air ahead of a storm upwards.
Mostly Asia, but the tsunami also hit the eastern coast of Africa.
A tsunami did occur after the Christchurch earthquake, but it was relatively small and localized. The earthquake did not generate a large enough displacement of water to create a significant tsunami. Additionally, the orientation of the fault line and the shallow depth of the earthquake further limited the potential for a widespread tsunami.
it is secondary succession
most tsunami occur at the sea.
An earthquake caused the Sumatra Tsunami.
2004
There is no way of knowing when the next tsunami will occur.
It is impossible to predict when a tsunami will occur until it actually starts.
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a tsunami has to occur an a ocean because their needs to be a large body of water in order for it to be a tsunami
They don't. A tsunami is an ocean wave. For a tsunami to occur, it needs a huge fetch (distance) to run. To date, the only method of creating one is major shifts in the earth, particularly around faults.
It is impossible to predict when a tsunami will occur until it actually starts.