WASHINGTON — A NASA satellite is giving scientists an unprecedented look at bodies of water all over the world. The Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite, also known as SWOT, is already ...
On 29 July 2025, a powerful magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck the Kuril-Kamchatka subduction zone, generating a Pacific-wide tsunami and providing a rare scientific opportunity for researchers worldwide ...
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First detailed look at tsunami captured from space by NASA, CNSE satellite—here's why it matters
Scientists, using satellite data, have captured a tsunami in greater detail than ever before, and this newfound understanding could pave the way for better and more accurate tsunami forecast models, ...
The most recent breakthrough in human understanding of extreme weather events happened by accident. Tsunami physics has always been difficult to study, both because of their infrequency and the ...
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