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  2. Template:Did you know nominations/Tsunami stone - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:TsunamiWarningsTable - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation. This template is used to ... Tsunami Advisory Strong currents possible. Country. Area; Source: Link to source of watches / warnings

  4. Template:2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami - Wikipedia

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    Template: 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. ... Category:2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami This page was last edited on 2 July 2024, at 11:09 ...

  5. Tsunami - Wikipedia

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    Amplitude, Wave Height, or Tsunami Height: Refers to the height of a tsunami relative to the normal sea level at the time of the tsunami, which may be tidal High Water, or Low Water. It is different from the crest-to-trough height which is commonly used to measure other type of wave height.

  6. Storegga Slide - Wikipedia

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    Storegga tsunami deposits (grey upper layer), bracketed by peat (dark brown layers), taken at Maryton on the Montrose Basin, Scotland. At, or shortly before, the time of the Second Storegga Slide, a land bridge known to archaeologists and geologists as Doggerland linked Britain, Denmark and the Netherlands across what is now the southern North Sea.

  7. Meteotsunami - Wikipedia

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    A meteotsunami or meteorological tsunami [1] is a tsunami-like sea wave of meteorological origin. Meteotsunamis are generated when rapid changes in barometric pressure cause the displacement of a body of water.