Satellite Systems Could Aid In Global Tsunami Alerts
U.S. and European scientists say that serendipitous satellite observations of the tsunami that struck Southeast Asia on Dec. 26, 2004, suggest a global alert system could be feasible. Delegates to a United Nations conference on natural disasters in Kobe, Japan, earlier this month agreed to create an...
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