How to Survive a Tsunami, According to Science

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You’re on a beach. Not a worry in the world. The sun bronzing your skin, sand trickling between your toes, the sound of waves– wait, what? Where’d all the water go? Did you see it going out? Now what?

00:00 How to Survive a Tsunami, According to Science
00:05 Setting the Scene (Beach)
00:49 Tsunami Wave Characteristics
01:53 Early Signs of a Tsunami (Water Receding)
02:20 What to Do if You Can’t Evacuate in Time
03:26 Tsunami Wave Train (Multiple Waves)

Transcript and sources: https://insh.world/science/how-to-survive-a-tsunami-according-to-science/

Date: March 31, 2019

25 thoughts on “How to Survive a Tsunami, According to Science

  1. If you really believe there's a large chance that a super tsunami will strike your vicinity, simply move away, or get a helicopter, or hot air balloon, or helium balloon, or small airplane, and live near an airport. If you think it's silly to prepare, stop talking about a super tsunami.

  2. If I see a tsunami coming towards everyone from a few miles away, I'd run away and take a tsunami shelter, or if I have enough time, I'd drive away, I wouldn't care if I'm not 16, I'd save my life! Idk if you're under 16 and there's a tsunami, you can drive? I think that's ok!

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