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121. People plan to carve a stone to memorialize the tsunami victims. 122. Often a tsunami is incorrectly referred to as a tidal wave, which, strictly speaking, describes the periodic movement of water associated with the rise and fall of the tides. 123. Biden overflew the tsunami wreckage before landing in northeastern Sendai, one of the hardest-hit cities. 124. The deep-water quake sent a surge of tsunami waves pealing across the Pacific, prompting evacuations from Hawaii to Japan. 125. Fukashima – The epicenter of the Japanese Triple Disaster (earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown). 126. The earthquake and tsunami in mid-March explain the sharp drop in growth prospects for Japan this year. 127. In a previous report, OSK had stated that the special dividend was highly likely due to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, which disrupted operations all around. 128. Serious troubles continue to beleaguer the operators of the Japanese nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture that was crippled by an earthquake and tsunami. 129. Members of the Japan Self Defence force walk through the snow-covered ruins of Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture, days after the area was devastated by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami March 16, 2011. 130. Of course, all trade issues were put on hold in March 2011 by the triple disasters of earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown. 131. For example, the word "tsunami" spiked in 2004 and 2011 following the Indian Ocean and Japanese events, as did the equivalent word in Spanish, maremoto, suggesting that they mean the same thing. 132. SUFFERING from a tsunami or terrorist attack comes in stages. 133. The death toll from a tsunami that hit the Solomon Islands is expected to grow. 134. The difference between storm tide and tsunami has been distinguished in concept in this paper. Their form and distribution has been discussed. 135. That tremor triggered a tsunami, which killed more than 100 people, mostly in Samoa and American Samoa. 136. Ryo Taira (right) and an unidentified man lift a young porpoise out of a flooded rice field after it was swept there by the earlier tsunami in Sendai, Japan, on March 22, 2011. 138. John: Coastlines all around the Indian Ocean inundated by a huge tsunami. 139. March 28, 1964, the waters of the Gulf of Alaska tsunami, waves of 70 meters. 140. International pressure built Tuesday for an Indian Ocean tsunami warning system mirroring a system being used for the Pacific. 141. Krakatau killed an estimated 36, 000 people, mostly due to the tsunami, which reached a height of 37m. 142. By sheer coincidence, a trio of earth-monitoring satellites gave modelers the pristine, undistorted wave heights they needed for the Indian Ocean tsunami. 143. The World Bank's damage assessment in Sri Lanka found about 90,000 homes fully or partially destroyed by last December's tsunami. 144. The 2004 tsunami destroyed large parts of South and Southeast Asia. 145. Geophysicist Emile Okal agreed that the the tsunami spawned by the Chile earthquake wasn't really all that small. 146. This pint-sized ball of martial arts energy is so indestructible that even a friggin tsunami couldn't wipe him out. 147. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is establishing several new seismic monitoring stations at the source zone of the December 2004 tsunami—near the Sunda fault off the island of Sumatra in Indonesia.