With better technology, we could further shorten the time between an earthquake and when the tsunami warning goes out.
Twenty years after the deadliest wave in recorded history, most oceans have warning systems and communities have learned how best to escape the danger.
More than 227,000 people died in the December 26, 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, and experts warn it could happen again.
The 2004 tsunami was not simply a natural disaster but a graphic exposure of the failure of the capitalist system, the ruling ...
Dr. T. Srinivasa Kumar is a seasoned expert with over 25 years of experience in ocean observation, information systems, and ...
The tsunami was the deadliest natural disaster in the 21st century and one of the deadliest in recorded history. Head of ...
VFX house Lux Aeterna used wave height data from the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration for National Geographic's ...
Generative AI can transform how we predict, prepare for, and recover from natural disasters. 20 years after the 2004 Tsunami ...
Luke Simon, 50, survived the devastating 2004 tsunami that destroyed widespread communities and killed more than 227,000 ...