"Miraculously, it only killed five people.” ...
No, this wasn’t a scene from a Hollywood disaster film. It was real. On the night of July 9, 1958, along the Fairweather Fault in the Alaska Panhandle, nature unleashed the largest tsunami ever ...
Megatsunamis are not only much larger than your average tsunami, they also form under different conditions. Good news: they're extremely rare. Bad news: they might not be for long. Hosted by: Hank ...
Such waves may have pulse crests, oh, 16 to 22 seconds apart, that travel across the ocean at some 30-50 mph before arriving to shoot up into a rideable tower at a break like Maverick’s. A Tsunami ...