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  1. #Meteotsunami or #MeteorologicalTsunami

    This entry was posted on October 2, 2024 by Anne Helmenstine (updated on May 6, 2025)

    "#ClimateChange is expected to lead to more frequent and intense storms, including thunderstorms and squalls. These #AtmosphericDisturbances generate #meteotsunamis, so a rise in storm activity may result in more frequent meteotsunamis in certain regions.

    Key regions include:
    - #MediterraneanSea: One of the most well-known meteotsunamis occurred in the #BalearicIslands in 2006, with waves reaching over 4 meters.
    - #GreatLakes (U.S. and Canada): The Great Lakes experience meteotsunamis during periods of intense thunderstorms or pressure changes. In 1954, a meteotsunami struck Chicago, causing significant damage and claiming seven lives.
    - #EastCoast of the United States: Meteotsunamis have been recorded along the eastern seaboard, especially in the Gulf of #Maine and #Massachusetts Bay.
    - #AdriaticSea: A notable meteotsunami occurred in Vela Luka, #Croatia, in 1978, reaching 6 meters in height."

    Source [very spammy website. Looking for a better source]:
    sciencenotes.org/meteotsunami-

    #UnpredictableWave #RogueWave
    #ClimateChange #AtmosphericDisturbance #AtmosphericDisturbances

  2. #Meteotsunami or #MeteorologicalTsunami

    This entry was posted on October 2, 2024 by Anne Helmenstine (updated on May 6, 2025)

    "#ClimateChange is expected to lead to more frequent and intense storms, including thunderstorms and squalls. These #AtmosphericDisturbances generate #meteotsunamis, so a rise in storm activity may result in more frequent meteotsunamis in certain regions.

    Key regions include:
    - #MediterraneanSea: One of the most well-known meteotsunamis occurred in the #BalearicIslands in 2006, with waves reaching over 4 meters.
    - #GreatLakes (U.S. and Canada): The Great Lakes experience meteotsunamis during periods of intense thunderstorms or pressure changes. In 1954, a meteotsunami struck Chicago, causing significant damage and claiming seven lives.
    - #EastCoast of the United States: Meteotsunamis have been recorded along the eastern seaboard, especially in the Gulf of #Maine and #Massachusetts Bay.
    - #AdriaticSea: A notable meteotsunami occurred in Vela Luka, #Croatia, in 1978, reaching 6 meters in height."

    Source [very spammy website. Looking for a better source]:
    sciencenotes.org/meteotsunami-

    #UnpredictableWave #RogueWave
    #ClimateChange #AtmosphericDisturbance #AtmosphericDisturbances

  3. #Meteotsunami or #MeteorologicalTsunami

    This entry was posted on October 2, 2024 by Anne Helmenstine (updated on May 6, 2025)

    "#ClimateChange is expected to lead to more frequent and intense storms, including thunderstorms and squalls. These #AtmosphericDisturbances generate #meteotsunamis, so a rise in storm activity may result in more frequent meteotsunamis in certain regions.

    Key regions include:
    - #MediterraneanSea: One of the most well-known meteotsunamis occurred in the #BalearicIslands in 2006, with waves reaching over 4 meters.
    - #GreatLakes (U.S. and Canada): The Great Lakes experience meteotsunamis during periods of intense thunderstorms or pressure changes. In 1954, a meteotsunami struck Chicago, causing significant damage and claiming seven lives.
    - #EastCoast of the United States: Meteotsunamis have been recorded along the eastern seaboard, especially in the Gulf of #Maine and #Massachusetts Bay.
    - #AdriaticSea: A notable meteotsunami occurred in Vela Luka, #Croatia, in 1978, reaching 6 meters in height."

    Source [very spammy website. Looking for a better source]:
    sciencenotes.org/meteotsunami-

    #UnpredictableWave #RogueWave
    #ClimateChange #AtmosphericDisturbance #AtmosphericDisturbances

  4. #Meteotsunami or #MeteorologicalTsunami

    This entry was posted on October 2, 2024 by Anne Helmenstine (updated on May 6, 2025)

    "#ClimateChange is expected to lead to more frequent and intense storms, including thunderstorms and squalls. These #AtmosphericDisturbances generate #meteotsunamis, so a rise in storm activity may result in more frequent meteotsunamis in certain regions.

    Key regions include:
    - #MediterraneanSea: One of the most well-known meteotsunamis occurred in the #BalearicIslands in 2006, with waves reaching over 4 meters.
    - #GreatLakes (U.S. and Canada): The Great Lakes experience meteotsunamis during periods of intense thunderstorms or pressure changes. In 1954, a meteotsunami struck Chicago, causing significant damage and claiming seven lives.
    - #EastCoast of the United States: Meteotsunamis have been recorded along the eastern seaboard, especially in the Gulf of #Maine and #Massachusetts Bay.
    - #AdriaticSea: A notable meteotsunami occurred in Vela Luka, #Croatia, in 1978, reaching 6 meters in height."

    Source [very spammy website. Looking for a better source]:
    sciencenotes.org/meteotsunami-

    #UnpredictableWave #RogueWave
    #ClimateChange #AtmosphericDisturbance #AtmosphericDisturbances

  5. #Meteotsunami or #MeteorologicalTsunami

    This entry was posted on October 2, 2024 by Anne Helmenstine (updated on May 6, 2025)

    "#ClimateChange is expected to lead to more frequent and intense storms, including thunderstorms and squalls. These #AtmosphericDisturbances generate #meteotsunamis, so a rise in storm activity may result in more frequent meteotsunamis in certain regions.

    Key regions include:
    - #MediterraneanSea: One of the most well-known meteotsunamis occurred in the #BalearicIslands in 2006, with waves reaching over 4 meters.
    - #GreatLakes (U.S. and Canada): The Great Lakes experience meteotsunamis during periods of intense thunderstorms or pressure changes. In 1954, a meteotsunami struck Chicago, causing significant damage and claiming seven lives.
    - #EastCoast of the United States: Meteotsunamis have been recorded along the eastern seaboard, especially in the Gulf of #Maine and #Massachusetts Bay.
    - #AdriaticSea: A notable meteotsunami occurred in Vela Luka, #Croatia, in 1978, reaching 6 meters in height."

    Source [very spammy website. Looking for a better source]:
    sciencenotes.org/meteotsunami-

    #UnpredictableWave #RogueWave
    #ClimateChange #AtmosphericDisturbance #AtmosphericDisturbances