NWS/West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center Frequently Asked Questions Last updated: 3/2005 What is a tsunami?
• A tsunami is a series of waves with a long wavelength and period (time between crests) generated by a large, impulsive displacement of sea water. • Time between crests of the wave can vary from a few minutes to over an hour. • Tsunamis are often incorrectly called tidal waves; they have no relation to the daily ocean tides.
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