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Natural Phenomena
Tsunami
Ocean displacement wave
A seafloor displacement — usually a subduction thrust — lifts the entire water column. In the deep ocean the wave is barely a metre high but moves at jet speed; as it shoals the wavelength compresses and water piles into a devastating run-up on the coast.
Key specifications
Open-ocean speed
~800 km/h
Wavelength
100 – 500 km
Period
10 – 60 min
Run-up
up to 40 m+
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