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BEIJING, Jan. 4 -- Chinese meteorologists say the
rise of the sea surface in the Indian Ocean resulting from global climate
changes may potentially lead to deadly tsunamis similar to the one that ravaged
8 southern Asian countries.
They point out that seismic waves sent from undersea earthquakes usually transmit from deep under the sea
to the upper layers. And they can potentially generate tidal waves as high as
large buildings when the seismic waves reach the sea surface and spread along to
the coast.
They warn that higher sea surfaces almost always
result in worse damages when natural disasters occur. Experts are also urging
the government to set up an early warning system to closely monitor the climatic
changes along China's coastal regions.
(Source: CCTV.com) |