What is the distribution pattern of tsunami in india?
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Answer:
The log-normal distribution represents the distribution of the tsunami run-up heights for the wide area of the back of the quay while the normal distribution does the same along the coast line. The Gumbel and exponential distribution did not show a specific spatial pattern but were sparsely located.
Answer:
Tsunamis are produced in the oceans by earthquakes of more than 8.5 magnitude.
Explanation:
In December 2004, one such tsunami in the India and it can be effected by some states such as Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry and Andaman and Nicobar islands.
India is the third nation after Sri Lanka and Indonesia to be significantly impacted by the tsunami. Tsunamis generally occur, not as gigantic breaking waves, but as a powerful fast rise in water concentrations resulting in violent flooding. When tsunami waves become exceptionally high in height, however, they attack coastlines savagely, causing harm to property and life loss.