
Caribbean Nations on Tsunami Alert after Powerful 7.6 Earthquake – Urgent Evacuations Underway
A powerful 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck the Caribbean Sea near the Cayman Islands, triggering tsunami warnings across multiple..
A tsunami warning system (TWS) is used to detect tsunamis in advance and issue the warnings to prevent loss of life and damage to property. It is made up of two equally important components: a network of sensors to detect tsunamis and a communications infrastructure to issue timely alarms to permit evacuation of the coastal areas. There are two distinct types of tsunami warning systems: international and regional. When operating, seismic alerts are used to instigate the watches and warnings; then, data from observed sea level height are used to verify the existence of a tsunami. Other systems have been proposed to augment the warning procedures; for example, it has been suggested that the duration and frequency content of t-wave energy is indicative of an earthquake's tsunami potential.
A powerful 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck the Caribbean Sea near the Cayman Islands, triggering tsunami warnings across multiple..