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Tsunami Warning System

A tsunami warning system is a network designed to detect and respond to potential tsunamis, massive ocean waves often caused by underwater earthquakes. The system includes seismic sensors that monitor earthquakes, tide gauges that measure changes in sea level, and buoys equipped with pressure sensors to detect wave patterns. When a significant disturbance is detected, alerts are sent to authorities and the public, providing crucial information and evacuation advice. The goal is to minimize the impact of tsunamis by ensuring that at-risk communities receive timely warnings to ensure their safety.

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    A tsunami warning system is designed to detect and alert communities about potential tsunami threats, typically following significant underwater earthquakes. It consists of seismic monitoring stations that quickly identify earthquakes and ocean buoys that measure changes in sea level. When a tsunami is possible, alerts are issued to local authorities through a network of communication systems, including sirens, text alerts, and media broadcasts. These warnings help people evacuate to higher ground or safe areas in advance of the incoming waves, aiming to save lives and reduce damage from the powerful ocean surge.