In 2011, A 9.1 Magnitude Earthquake Caused 130 Foot High Tsunami Waves That Caused The Demise Of 20,000 People In Japan. Fifteen Years Later, We Finally Understand Why.
The more we know, the better we can prepare.
The more we know, the better we can prepare.
Climate change may make these rare cloud formations more common.
That is an impossibly big wave.
Detecting these events are a notoriously difficult task.
Let’s just keep the world spinning.
It was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in Japan, and the 4th most powerful in the world since record-keeping began in 1900
A surreal scene on the shores of Dudinka, Russia as an ‘ice tsunami’ comes crashing in on 4 June 2019
The exact moment the tsunami hits and the devastating speed and power of the seas it carries
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