The highest wave ever recorded was 1720 ft (524.256m). This wave was recorded at Lituya Bay on the southern coast of Alaska in 1958. An earthquake measuring 8.3 on the Richter scale hit the area and shook loose an estimated 40 million cubic yards of dirt and glacier from a mountainside at the head of the bay. When the debris hit the water, the massive 1720-foot wave was created and washed over the headland.
This depends on what is meant by "biggest".
Largest/highest tsunamiThe largest tsunami ever recorded occurred on 9 July 1958 in Lituya Bay, Alaska. An earthquake measuring 8.3 on the Richter scale shook loose around 40 million cubic yards of dirt and glacier from a mountainside at the head of the Bay, resulting in a tsunami, or series of waves. Although the only witnesses to the event were a couple of fishing boats, the height was able to be determined by scientists finding the high water mark, where the water reached its highest point on the nearby land. This massive tsunami reached a height of 524 metres, or over half a kilometre, the equivalent of 1,720 feet or 40 feet short of a third of a mile. This is twice the size of the Eiffel Tower.Although the hillsides in the bay were devastated, the damage was very localised and minimal, as Lituya Bay is very remote, there were very few casualties. The Lituya Bay tsunami was labeled a mega-tsunami, but its damage was relatively small because the area is so remote. It was fortunate that the area was uninhabited, or else the effects could have been even more devastating. As it was, two people died when their fishing boat sank when it was hit by the tsunami.
Higher tsunamis are believed to have occurred without human witnesses, so their heights have not been recorded.
Most devastating tsunamiNot the largest, but the most devastating tsunami ever recorded was the Boxing Day 2004 tsunami. The Sumatra-Andaman earthquake on 26 December 2004 resulted in an earthquake with the magnitude of 9.3 occurring on the ocean floor near the west coast of Sumatra, perhaps the most devastating tsunami ever recorded, the height of the wave was only about 100 feet, far from the largest. Over 230,000 people were killed. The impact of this earthquake affected the time of the Earth's rotation time and It caused the entire planet to vibrate as much as 1 cm (0.4 inches).Currently, the tallest recorded wave was located in Lituya Bay, Alaska and measured 1720 feet tall. There have been many waves that have come close, but this is the largest.
The biggest wave ever was a tsunami 48 meters high.
Ken Bradshaw towed into an 80 foot face at Log Cabins Oahu on 1-28-98.
the largest wavew ever ridden is 2090 feet in indoneisia
The tallest wave recorded in Hawaii was 100 feet tall. Most waves in Hawaii are less than 30 feet tall.
in the year 2004 it was a 9.5 tsunami and i dont know where it hit sorry
The highest tsunami ever recorded was an astonishing 1720ft, occurring on July 9th, 1958 in Lituya Bay, Alaska after an earthquake along the Fairweather fault.
a 200 foo t wave in the west coast
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The biggest scorpion which lived was 2 meters long.
the biggest wave is a pwave or primary wave
32 inches for mens. 86 inches for womens.
The two most famous (current) tsunamis are the 2011 Tohoku tsunami in Japan and the 2004 Boxing Day (Sumatra) tsunami. The greatest historical tsunami (a series of them) accompanied the explosion of Krakatoa in August, 1883.
The biggest shark ever recorded is the megalodon that reaches up to 100 feet long.
The biggest earthquake ever recorded in New Zealand was the Wairarapa earthquake in 1855. This earthquake had a magnitude of 8.2.
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the biggest snow flake recorded was most likely about to be 15 in other words(38cm)
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600lbs
was the great missipi flood.
Regarding length, the biggest rain drop ever recorded, which was founded at the U of I in Urbana Champaign in the mid 1900's, was 8 millimeters.
the biggest and deadliest earthquake that recorded is in tangshan china.that killed 830000 people in shensi province of china.