Understanding Tsunami Alerts: Warning, Advisory, and Watch

Summary
- A tsunami warning is the most severe, indicating widespread flooding and requiring immediate evacuation.
- A tsunami advisory signals potential dangerous currents or waves, with less concern for widespread flooding.
- A tsunami watch means a tsunami is possible, but no immediate action is needed, with potential for upgrades.
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This article clarifies the different levels of tsunami alerts issued to coastal populations. A tsunami warning is the most serious, indicating widespread flooding and requiring immediate evacuation to higher ground. A tsunami advisory suggests dangerous currents or waves but less widespread flooding. A tsunami watch means a tsunami is possible, but more information is needed before taking action, and advisories or warnings may follow. The article highlights recent alerts on the US West Coast and Hawaii to illustrate these distinctions.
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