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Why climate change could make Mediterranean atmospheric ‘meteotsunamis’ more common

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Horizon

Publication Date
2021-05-11

Rogue waves that strike without warning across the Mediterranean and elsewhere may become more frequent as the climate changes, early-stage research suggests. A meteotsunami is a form of tsunami generated by atmospheric conditions, and it can strike any coastline adjacent to a sea floor with a long, shallow shelf. They are not as massive, nor as well-known, as ordinary tsunamis, which are caused by earthquakes in the ocean floor, and they are more localised. But they can damage property and endanger human life.

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https://horizon-magazine.eu/article/why-climate-change-could-make-mediterranean-atmospheric-meteotsunamis-more-common.html