The transoceanic reach of the 2004 tsunami was a big surprise. With no recorded history of any event of such magnitude, researchers hadn’t anticipated it occurring along India’s eastern seaboard. But in the two decades since, their understanding of tsunami generation and the technical aspects of earthquake monitoring have leapt forward
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