Perhaps in the event of a very large asteroid impact, but other than that, no.
yes.
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Na were fine but a lover of January issue tsunami
yes
It is highly unlikely for a tsunami to hit Arizona as the state is landlocked and far from any major bodies of water. Tsunamis are typically caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides near coastlines. Arizona does not have any of these geological features that would trigger a tsunami.
I very much doubt it, but they do have a deluge of fans where ever they go.
No
It's 600 miles from the coast!!
There are yet no instruments which could predict a Tsunami. So, it can't be told whether a tsunami will come or not.
yes, mutliple times, including the day this question was answered. sometime the morning a 8.9 earthqauke triggered a tsunami.
Ohio will never be hit by a tsunami. Unless there is a powerful wave like that (which there isn't) you have nothing to worry about.
No. Most tsunamis occur as a result of undersea earthquakes and there are no earthquake zones in any of the Great Lakes that can cause a tsunami. The only thing that could cause a tsunami on the Great Lakes is a large meteor impact, but no such impact has occurred since before the lakes existed.