Weather
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Large Knowledge Gap on Tsunami Threatens Coastal Cities and Humanity
Despite mitigation plans and risk analysis methods developed over the years to prepare and prevent losses from tsunamis, international team of scientists identified large gaps and uncertainties that still exist, hindering success of eliminating consequences that coastal cities and communities suffer from in an event of a tsunami.
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