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- Tsunami - Reddit
r Tsunami: Big Scary Wave ClearinghouseA mega-tsunami in the Pacific north-west? It could be worse than predicted, study says
- TSUNAMI - Sea of Japan : r japan - Reddit
IIRC, what made the 2011 tsunami so devastating was that initial reports underestimated the height of the waves and many didn't heed the evacuation warnings until it was too late Hopefully we won't see a repeat of that mistake here
- TSUNAMI Height Comparison (3D) : r thalassophobia - Reddit
Tsunami waves have such a low frequency and high amplitude a better comparison might be rolling foothills The peak-trough-peak can be hundreds or even thousands of meters apart, so you get a wave that goes up thirty meters but is a kilometer thick, followed by a 30 meter trough for all that water to rush down into
- tsunamis - Reddit
Tsunami advisory in effect for U S West Coast after volcanic eruption 'A tsunami advisory is in effect for the following areas stretching from southern California to Alaska, according to the warning center'
- Tsunami vs. Eventide?? : r Terraria - Reddit
They're roughly about the same, pick the one you like better Tsunami shoots 5 arrows with 60 bow power for 300 Eventide shoots 4 arrows with 50 bow power, and an additional rainbow arrow for x2 bow power (100) for 300 rainbow arrow does not carry over arrow trait (poison, explostion, etc) Tsunami does have a lower use time though, so there's that Eventide's rainbow arrow seems to pierce tho
- Tsunami: Caught on Camera (2004) Tells the story of the Boxing . . . - Reddit
Tsunami: Caught on Camera (2004) Tells the story of the Boxing Day Tsunami which left nearly 300,000 dead across 11 countries, through amateur footage and eye witness accounts
- Ive seen very little people talking about this when it comes . . . - Reddit
Ive seen very little people talking about this when it comes to Tidal Wave (it says See u in 2 2 For The sequel, Tsunami)
- Why does the water retract from the shoreline before a tsunami . . . - Reddit
A tsunami is the same principal but magnified, and usually so far out to sea that it’s nearly imperceptible at the surface (waves don’t rise up until the water is shallow enough to force them to) Another way to think of it is that it’s like a massive and accelerated tide, which is why they used to be called tidal waves
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