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Tsunami Data and Information

NGDC and the co-located World Data Center for Geophysics and Marine Geology have compiled a unique set of tsunami-related products as part of a continuing program to support the interests of tsunami warning centers, engineers, oceanographers, seismologists, and the general public.

Data
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Global Historical Tsunami Events and Runups
Tsunami Deposits and Proxies
Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis (DART®)
Tide Gauge Records
Tsunami Inundation DEMs
Maps
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ArcIMS Pacific-centered map
ArcIMS Atlantic-centered map
Download Natural Hazards KMZ file
Images, Posters and Publications
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Natural Hazard Images
Download Global Tsunami Poster (300 mb)
Tsunami Publications

A tsunami is a series of waves generated by an impulsive disturbance in the ocean or in a small, connected body of water. These waves sometimes inflict severe damage to property and pose a threat to life in coastal communities. In the open ocean a tsunami is less than a few centimeters high, traveling at ~800 km / hour (the speed of a commercial jet airplane) with wave energy extending from the surface to the ocean floor. As the tsunami approaches the coastline, the wave energy is compressed into a much shorter distance, creating potentially large destructive waves posing a threat to life in coastal communities.