No, there is no tsunami season. They are unrelated to weather.
A tsunami is caused by an event such as an earthquake, landslide or volcanic eruption, either underwater or near the coast. Most of these events can occur at any time, they don't have a season.
mmm there is no such thing
Mostly caused by earthquakes and tsunamis don't have a particular season.
at kata beach dec 26th 2004 by 10-15 am
The most recent major tsunami occurred in 2019, when a 7.2 magnitude earthquake triggered a tsunami in Indonesia. Tsunamis can happen at any time due to undersea earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides. It is important to be prepared and informed about tsunami risks in vulnerable regions.
A tsunami can occur at any time of day or night and in any season, as it is primarily triggered by underwater disturbances such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides. The most common locations for tsunamis are along tectonic plate boundaries in oceanic regions, particularly in the Pacific Ocean's "Ring of Fire." While they can strike with little warning, their impact is most severe in coastal areas near the source of the disturbance.
mmm there is no such thing
mmm there is no such thing
by the time of year
Ordinary Time is a season to itself, in Latin it means "time throughout the year", in other words, it is the Season that is no special season, it is the season which is NOT Advent, Christmas, Lent, or Easter - all the rest of the year is the season known as "Ordinary Time."
Mostly caused by earthquakes and tsunamis don't have a particular season.
season as in time of year la saison season the food assaisonner
They are in the fall season.
Any time of the year!
No. Tsunamis are a geologic phenomenon, so they are not affected by the weather.
well it depends on what tsunami you mean, there is more than one...
2011 In Japan 8.9 earth quake caused the tsunami
last year