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  2. ODYLAB - Tsunamis - North Atlantic

    odylab.net/tsunamis/tsunami-NA

    Real-time Simulations of Tsunami Arrivals Instructions. On the map, click some points to create a polygon defining the tsunami source region. Hold down the Ctrl key when you click the last point to close the polygon. You may create a polygon anywhere in the ocean.

  3. Tsunami Tactics by nyoroko - Itch.io

    nyoroko.itch.io/tsunami-tactics

    Tsunami Tactics by nyoroko. Support This Game. demo. Create walls freely with swipe operation, and if you can protect the buildings from the tsunami, you clear the stage. It's a handy simulation game in stage clear format.

  4. Tsunami Model Cloud - TAMUG

    tsunamimodel.cloud/home.html

    This website is developed to showcase our tsunami mapping products, provide easy access to cloud tsunami simulation, facilitate communication among research groups, government agencies and the public for emergency planning and educational purposes.

  5. TsunamiLab - IMAGINARY

    www.imaginary.org/program/tsunamilab

    TsunamiLab is a web platfom that allows interactive simulation and visualization of tsunamis. It can be displayed as a normal website or as a hologram. Find more at tsunamilab.cl/hologram.

  6. Tsunami Mapper - hub.arcgis.com

    hub.arcgis.com/datasets/amerigeoss::tsunami-mapper

    An interactive Tsunami Map that shows how your local beach could be affected by a Tsunami.

  7. TsunaMath

    tsunamath.paris.inria.fr

    There are several steps to simulate a tsunami. We must first define the seabed and the initial conditions due to the earthquake. Then, we have to discretize the problem to allow the computer to make calculations, i.e. cut the region of space where the tsunami spread and define a (small) step of time.

  8. Tsunami Travel Time Maps | National Centers for Environmental ...

    www.ncei.noaa.gov/.../tsunamis/travel-time-maps

    NCEI, the World Data Service for Geophysics (including Tsunamis), and the UNESCO-IOC International Tsunami Information Center, collaborate to provide tsunami travel time maps.

  9. Visualizing tsunamis is all about capturing cause and effect

    medium.com/google-earth/visualizing-tsunamis-is...

    We’ve visualized Seafloor Age, Seafloor Depth, Sea Surface Temperature, and Global Volcanoes. In late 2018, we began to work on a layer showing tsunamis around the world over the past several ...

  10. ODYLAB - Tsunamis

    odylab.net/tsunamis

    Real-Time Tsunami Simulation. To simulate tsunami propagations in real-time is a great challenge. All the previous attempts have focused either on running a model on the fly or on limited-source Green's functions (named after George Green).

  11. OWASE Dynamic Tsunami Hazard Map - katada-lab.jp

    www.katada-lab.jp/simulator/owase/en

    The OWASE Dynamic Tsunami Hazard Map was made using a Tsunami Disaster Scenario Simulator developed by the Disaster Social Engineering Laboratory at Gunma University. The hazard model can forecast the human loss resulting from a tsunami event.