Tsunamis are catastrophic series of ocean waves generated by sudden displacements, such as earthquakes, which can travel at jet-plane speeds before amplifying in shallow coastal waters. Understanding the four stages—initiation, split, amplification, and run-up—along with recognizing natural warning signs like receding water, is crucial for survival and effective evacuation. For more in-depth information, you can explore detailed reports on tsunami mechanisms and safety on ResearchGate's tsunami publication page . What Is a Tsunami? How It Is Formed? | RainViewer Blog
There are four main stages of tsunami formation: initiation, split, amplification, and run-up. Rain Viewer All About Tsunamis.pdf - Natural History Museum of Utah erjola tsunami.pdf