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"Tsunami" is the Visualization Lab's latest production for the NOAA Science on a Sphere exhibit, viewable at over 40 locations worldwide.

Tsunami takes a look back at the devastating 2004 Indonesia tsunami: what happened, what was learned, and what NOAA and its international partners have done since then to improve the safety of coastal populations.

"Tsunami" also examines what will happen if and when a tsunami occurs off the coast of the United States near Oregon. How will alerts go out? How will you know a tsunami is coming?

Watch "Tsunami" and learn the signs. All coasts are vulnerable to tsunamis. Be prepared.

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Tsunami on Science on a SphereA Shroud of Cold Air Descends on the U.S.Hunting HurricanesSuper Typhoon Haiyan Impacts the PhilippinesPowerful Cyclone Meranti South of TaiwanExtended Drought Conditions in the United StatesPolar Ice FluctuationsSolar Storm Eruption: Coronal Mass Ejection Headed for EarthBlizzards cripple the Northeast U.S.NOAA Satellite Captures Venus TransitThe Dead ZoneGlobal Temperature Changes

Tsunami on Science on a Sphere @NOAAVisualizations

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