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Previous Messages - U.S. Tsunami Warning Centers
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Exercises - U.S. Tsunami Warning Centers
- NOAA Tsunami Program
NOAA Center for Tsunami Research (OAR) The NOAA Center for...
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The National Tsunami Warning Center (NTWC) serves the...
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International tsunami threat messages from the Pacific...
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The NOAA Tsunami Program is a federal and state partnership dedicated to saving lives and protecting property before, during, and after tsunami impact through applied research, detection, forecasts, archive, mitigation, and international coordination.
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 NOAA National Weather Service supports two U.S Tsunami Warning Centers dedicated to providing tsunami forecasts and warnings for vulnerable domestic and international coastlines.
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.
Like the earthquakes that generate most tsunamis, scientists cannot predict when and where the next tsunami will strike. But, the Tsunami Warning Centers know which earthquakes are likely to generate tsunamis and can issue tsunami messages when they think a tsunami is possible.
Today, 47 DART stations are positioned all around the world ready to detect and warn coastal communities about the next potential tsunami. With the DART system and Tsunami Warning Centers in place, we are now better prepared to predict a killer wave before it strikes.