A tsunami wave of roughly 19 centimeters (7.5 inches) was measured at Amchitka Island, in the Aleutian Islands chain, though lesser heights were recorded at other islands, said
National Tsunami Warning Center oceanographer Bo Bahng.
Not exact matches
The
warning said in part «MSG: Tsunami Warning Nueces County 04/25 8:00 A til 04/25 8:59 A.» The local National Weather Service office says there is NO tsunami warning and this was a test issued by the Tsunami Warning Center in
warning said in part «MSG:
Tsunami Warning Nueces County 04/25 8:00 A til 04/25 8:59 A.» The local National Weather Service office says there is NO tsunami warning and this was a test issued by the Tsunami Warning Center in
Tsunami Warning Nueces County 04/25 8:00 A til 04/25 8:59 A.» The local National Weather Service office says there is NO tsunami warning and this was a test issued by the Tsunami Warning Center in
Warning Nueces County 04/25 8:00 A til 04/25 8:59 A.» The local
National Weather Service office says there is NO
tsunami warning and this was a test issued by the Tsunami Warning Center in
tsunami warning and this was a test issued by the Tsunami Warning Center in
warning and this was a test issued by the
Tsunami Warning Center in
Tsunami Warning Center in
Warning Center in Alaska.
The local
National Weather Service office confirms there was no
tsunami warning.
Some residents along the East Coast received a false
tsunami warning this morning after a private company sent out an alert following a monthly test by the
National Weather Service.
The German - Indonesian
Tsunami Early
Warning System (GITEWS) is being developed by a team led by Jörn Lauterjung of the
National Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam, Germany.
Laura Furgione, deputy assistant administrator of the
National Weather Service, noted in a March 11 teleconference with reporters that the
tsunami warnings had accurately forecast the 3:00 A.M. local arrival time of waves in Hawaii.
Now scientists say they'll also ask the government to give them control over
tsunami warnings by creating a new
national seismology center.
In principle, such a system would be similar to the one in the United States, where
tsunami warnings are handled by the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Just two days ago, 27 senior statesmen and retired military leaders
warned of the
national security threat from an «energy
tsunami» that would be triggered by a loss of our access to foreign oil.
However, seafloor - based
tsunami warning systems are sparse, with an open ocean network of only about 50 buoys developed by the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).