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1. The National Tsunami Warning Center in Palmer, Alaska, provides warning and forecasts for. coastlines along the continental United States, Alaska, and Canada. 2. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Honolulu, Hawaii, serves the U.S. Pacific and Caribbean.
NOAA Center for Tsunami Research (OAR) The NOAA Center for Tsunami Research develops and tests new and improved tsunami detection and modeling methods and tools in support of Tsunami Warning Center operations and community-based tsunami hazard assessment efforts.
Tsunamis are Hawai'i's number one natural disaster killer. All low-lying coastal areas, harbors, streams, and rivers in Hawai‘i are vulnerable to tsunami impacts. Tsunamis can occur at any time. Earthquakes or landslides that may trigger tsunamis cannot be forecast. Local Tsunamis vs. Distant Source Tsunamis
Tsunami warning centers in Alaska and Hawaii monitor the globe for earthquakes that might generate a tsunami and issue warning guidance to all coastal regions of the United States upon detection and evaluation.
The National Tsunami Warning Center (NTWC) serves the continental United States, Alaska and Canada. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) directly serves the Hawaiian Islands, the U.S. Pacific and Caribbean territories, and the British Virgin Islands and is the primary international forecast center for the warning systems of the ...
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center is located at: Building 176 1845 Wasp Boulevard Honolulu, HI 96818; Media and Foreign Nationals: Please contact Dr. Charles McCreery, charles.mccreery@noaa.gov at: 1-808-725-6301. Local Citizens and Other Visitors: Visits to PTWC are arranged through the NOAA Inouye Regional Center. The IRC welcomes school ...