The 848-meter tsunami wave hit the Middle Atlantic on September 10, 2010 pushing back events held there by eight weeks in a row. The governments of New York New Jersey and Pennsylvania confirmed 34,268 dead, 7,161 injured and 14,407 missing.
It is possible for a tsunami to hit the coast of Georgia, as the state borders the Atlantic Ocean. However, the likelihood of a tsunami hitting Georgia is relatively low compared to other regions like the Pacific coast due to the low occurrence of large undersea earthquakes in the Atlantic Ocean.
Yes. A tsunami can occur in the Atlantic. One area of concern is the volcanic island Cumbre Vieja of the coast of Africa. In a future volcanic eruption the flank of the Island could collapse into the ocean, triggering a tsunami that would threaten parts of Africa, Europe, and the U.S. east coat.
The 1755 tsunami occurred in the Atlantic Ocean, affecting coastal areas of Portugal, Spain, and Morocco. The most devastating impact was in Portugal, particularly in Lisbon, where the tsunami caused widespread destruction and loss of life.
Tsunamis don't get real names as hurricanes and typhoons do. It is often refereed to as the Boxing Day tsunami or the Indian Ocean tsunami.
No, an example of this is japan when the earthquake occurred in the middle of the ocean this sent tremors through the earth which caused waves to be sent out from the point of the quake, a tsunami is when the huge waves hit land, when these waves hit japan it was a tsunami
It is possible for a tsunami to hit the coast of Georgia, as the state borders the Atlantic Ocean. However, the likelihood of a tsunami hitting Georgia is relatively low compared to other regions like the Pacific coast due to the low occurrence of large undersea earthquakes in the Atlantic Ocean.
in the middle of the atlantic ocean
In March 2011, The tsunami hit Japan and Hawaii. Hawaii didn't get it that bad, but Japan got it VERY BAD! I heard that a train got knocked all the way to the middle of the city!
yes
The tsunami hit because of the earthquake shifted the ground and caused the tsunami.
the tsunami hit in Lituya Bay, Alaska
The tsunami hit Japan's northeastern islands.
a big wave dude
Yes. A tsunami can occur in the Atlantic. One area of concern is the volcanic island Cumbre Vieja of the coast of Africa. In a future volcanic eruption the flank of the Island could collapse into the ocean, triggering a tsunami that would threaten parts of Africa, Europe, and the U.S. east coat.
The 1755 tsunami occurred in the Atlantic Ocean, affecting coastal areas of Portugal, Spain, and Morocco. The most devastating impact was in Portugal, particularly in Lisbon, where the tsunami caused widespread destruction and loss of life.
it is possible if the plates move and one of them slips under the other your tsunami will form.
1, when it hit the iceberg in the middle of the Atlantic ocean and sank to the bottom of the ocean