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A 300-meter-high tsunami crashing into the US coast might sound like science fiction—but scientists say it's a very real threat. Backed by geological records and advanced AI models, researchers warn ...
Tsunami warning sirens on Vancouver Island have never sounded for real, yet scientists know the lull is temporary. A new study says artificial intelligence could sharpen the split‑second calls that ...
A 1,000-foot tsunami striking the U.S. sounds like the plotline from a Hollywood action thriller. However, as we saw just last year with the mega-tsunami in Greenland, such a monstrous event is ...
Researchers developed a fourth-generation buoy in Seattle that can detect an earthquake-triggered tsunami 10-15 minutes earlier than the previous generation.
The Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ) is a 600-mile-long fault line that stretches from Northern California to Vancouver Island in Canada. It marks the boundary where the Juan de Fuca Plate is being ...
SEATTLE — Newly-released research led by the University of Washington (UW) showed that a feature scientists hypothesized was present along the Cascadia Subduction Zone is missing in places. What ...
According to Virginia Tech’s numbers, if a quake hits today, an extra 14,350 people, 22,500 buildings, and 777 miles of roads would be in danger from floods. Current tsunami maps don’t show how rising ...
Scientists are warning that a 1,000-foot-tall “ mega tsunami ” could potentially wipe a large chunk of America off the map – if a strong enough earthquake hits a specific active fault line ...
In real terms, that means the area of land at risk of flooding would jump from 35 square miles to 116 square miles. That’s an increase that could put more than 14,000 additional residents ...
Scientists are warning that a 1,000-foot-tall “ mega tsunami ” could potentially wipe a large chunk of America off the map – if a strong enough earthquake hits a specific active fault line over the ...