If a tsunami were to hit Florida, it would likely cause significant damage to coastal areas, infrastructure, and communities. The impact would depend on the size and strength of the tsunami. Authorities would need to issue immediate evacuation orders to ensure the safety of residents and minimize casualties.
The Japanese tsunami traveled up to 6 miles inland in some areas. If it were to hit Florida, the extent to which it would travel inland would depend on various factors such as the topography of the coast, coastal defenses, and the size of the tsunami.
It is impossible to predict when a tsunami will happen until it is triggered.
Yes. There are concerns that a tsunami could hit Florida. However, the tsunami threat in the Atlantic is much less than it is in the Pacific.
2012.
what tsunami? i was in the tsunami in south east Asia (i was in phuket, Thailand) and it hit the coasts mostly! hopes that answers your question
The Japanese tsunami traveled up to 6 miles inland in some areas. If it were to hit Florida, the extent to which it would travel inland would depend on various factors such as the topography of the coast, coastal defenses, and the size of the tsunami.
It is impossible to predict when a tsunami will happen until it is triggered.
what tsunami? i was in the tsunami in south East Asia (i was in phuket, Thailand) and it hit the coasts mostly! hopes that answers your question
Yes. There are concerns that a tsunami could hit Florida. However, the tsunami threat in the Atlantic is much less than it is in the Pacific.
2012.
Yes they have because of the Japanese tsunami
A tsunami hit japan after the earthquake.
The most recent Tsunami to hit Japan was in March of 2011.
They run for higher ground or they drown.
Where it hit would flood all around {the cities} and all the people close would more than likely end up dying.
what tsunami? i was in the tsunami in south east Asia (i was in phuket, Thailand) and it hit the coasts mostly! hopes that answers your question
This actually did happen at least once. On May 12, 1997 Miami, Florida was hit by an F1 tornado. There was moderate damage to trees and buildings. Fortunately strong tornadoes are rare in Florida.