How tsunamis work - Alex Gendler

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In 479 BC, when Persian soldiers besieged
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the Greek city of Potidaea,
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the tide retreated much farther than usual,
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leaving a convenient invasion route.
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But this wasn't a stroke of luck.
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Before they had crossed halfway,
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the water returned in a wave higher than anyone had ever seen,
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drowning the attackers.
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The Potiidaeans believed they had been saved
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by the wrath of Poseidon.
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But what really saved them
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was likely the same phenomenon that has destroyed countless others:
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a tsunami.
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Although tsunamis are commonly known as tidal waves,
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they're actually unrelated to the tidal activity caused
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by the gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon.
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In many ways, tsunamis are just larger versions of regular waves.
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They have a trough and a crest,
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and consist not of moving water,
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but the movement of energy through water.
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The difference is in where this energy comes from.
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For normal ocean waves, it comes from wind.
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Because this only affects the surface, the waves are limited in size and speed.
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But tsunamis are caused by energy originating underwater,
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from a volcanic eruption,
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a submarine landslide,
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or most commonly, an earthquake on the ocean floor
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caused when the tectonic plates of the Earth's surface slip,
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releasing a massive amount of energy into the water.
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This energy travels up to the surface,
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displacing water and raising it above the normal sea level,
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but gravity pulls it back down,
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which makes the energy ripple outwards horizontally.
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Thus, the tsunami is born,
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moving at over 500 miles per hour.
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When it's far from shore, a tsunami can be barely detectable
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since it moves through the entire depth of the water.
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But when it reaches shallow water, something called wave shoaling occurs.
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Because there is less water to move through,
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this still massive amount of energy is compressed.
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The wave's speed slows down,
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while its height rises to as much as 100 feet.
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The word tsunami, Japanese for "harbor wave,"
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comes from the fact that it only seems to appear near the coast.
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If the trough of a tsunami reaches shore first,
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the water will withdraw farther than normal
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before the wave hits,
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which can be misleadingly dangerous.
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A tsunami will not only drown people near the coast,
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but level buildings and trees for a mile inland or more,
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especially in low-lying areas.
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As if that weren't enough, the water then retreats,
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dragging with it the newly created debris,
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and anything, or anyone, unfortunate enough
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to be caught in its path.
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The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami
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was one of the deadliest natural disasters in history,
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killing over 200,000 people throughout South Asia.
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So how can we protect ourselves against this destructive force of nature?
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People in some areas have attempted
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to stop tsunamis with sea walls, flood gates,
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and channels to divert the water.
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But these are not always effective.
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In 2011, a tsunami surpassed the flood wall
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protecting Japan's Fukushima Power Plant,
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causing a nuclear disaster
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in addition to claiming over 18,000 lives.
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Many scientists and policy makers are instead focusing on early detection,
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monitoring underwater pressure and seismic activity,
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and establishing global communication networks
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for quickly distributing alerts.
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When nature is too powerful to stop,
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the safest course is to get out of its way.
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