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Sunday 6 January 2013

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Hello friends, recently we came across certain devastating and life threatening natural disasters such as tsunami, earthquakes, radiations, volcano's etc. and many more. today I am going to tell you all about tsunami , many of do not know what it actually means, what are the causes for its generations, its spread, where it occurs, what are the precautions we need to take to survive during it and lastly how to track it.
TSUNAMI
* Tsunami is a name given to abnormally and excessive large tidal waves generated over a oceans occurring as result of cosmic waves generated under the water as r result of underwater earthquakes.
* when earthquake occurs under the ocean .it leads to production of very strong tidal waves over the surface which ultimately leads to large and strong water tides travelling towards the earth surfaces and when they ultimately reach earth surface causes severe devastations to many kilomts. inside the earth surface.

*The water waves may reach up to 20-40 metres over the earth surface hence making surely impossible for anyone to survive. Secondly they being very strong, they usually break each and everything which comes under its way.

*Tsunami is usually more devastating when it reaches the surface and hits it by its full speed and one may not survive if it’s nothing in its way before it hits you like any big building or a tree.

*Tsunami though unknown earlier but changing environmental conditions such as increasing automobiles, increasing industrialisations have ultimately lead to increased pollution and carbon content which have the capacity holding heat have raised the temperature of the earth as a whole leading to ice being melt at the polar levels which has increased the water levels of the oceans. Hence if this is not controlled now only it may cause many more tsunami in the future taking many lives.

Some facts about tsunamis
1)A tsunami is a series of  very strong destructive and very dangerous water waves that result from earthquake activity or some other type of underwater disturbances ( which includes meteorite , landslides , underwater volcanic activity etc.).

2) Although tsunamis may be referred as tidal waves but it is not true because tsunamis have nothing to do with the moons gravitational pull on the tides, this term is a misnomer; although a tsunami's impact upon a coastline is dependent upon the tidal level at the time a tsunami strikes, tsunamis are unrelated to the tides.

3) As we all know that Tides occur due to imbalanced, extra-terrestrial and gravitational influences of the moon, sun, and planets hence their presence may only cause the already initiated  waves to raise high over the surface of water . The term “seismic sea wave" is also misleading. because “Seismic" implies an earthquake like  generation mechanism, but a tsunami can also be caused by a non-seismic event, such as a landslide or meteorite impact hence both causes may act or may not act here.

 4) In recent years as we all came across, tsunamis have caused an incredible amount of damage in many coastal countries including India, srilanka, etc. hence In order to survive a tsunami, you must be prepared, vigilant, and calm. My blog sets out the ways that can help you to survive a tsunami, provided you learn and act upon these steps in advance.
Precautions and ways to survive a tsunami
Steps are as follows:-
1) Keep regular track over the underwater activities. Keep scientific instruments to get information’s about these.  Learn about the tsunami from medias such as televisions, radios etc.
2) If you home, school, or workplace lies in the coastal regions then you have to keep information’s about these regularly.
3) Keep a track of sea elevations over the normal with the help of local government or technical authorities.
There are warning signs indicating that your area is prone to tsunamis.
 4) Your local authorities may have issued information about the potential for tsunamis.

5) Tsunamis may have struck your coastal region in the past. Hence search for it through library or any other informatics centre’s for you rule out any future recurrences.
6) FEMA has a website which enables online flood risk searches. So you may search for this on the internet.
7) Also check whether your home, school, or workplace etc. buildings are tsunami resistant or not, if not take necessary precautions to develop them and make them tsunami resistant with the help of engineering techniques.
8) Prepare in advance. If your research shows you that you are at risk site, and then prepare yourself and your family both an evacuation plan and a safety pack.
 9) Prepare a safety pack which Include food, water, and a first aid kit are the basics required. Keep the safety pack somewhere obvious, well-known to everyone in the building or house and easy to grab in an emergency. It can also help to leave a raincoat or other coat for each person near the safety pack.
 10) Assemble a personal survival pack for each person in the family, and family survival pack with common items for everyone. Also don’t forget survival items for your pets.
 11) Develop and be trained a personal evacuation plan. An evacuation plan must be prepared in advance to be of use. In developing one, consider your family, your workplace, your school and your wider community.
12) If necessary, begin to develop a community-wide evacuation plan if nothing is being done in your community. Or if you don’t know anything about this then you may take help of a professionally trained officer or worker at the government authorities.
13) Take the initiative to start developing the plan, and involve local authorities and other residents. Lack of evacuation plans and local warning systems increase the vulnerabilities for you, your family and community. 14)  These are the things that should be part of a successful evacuation plan:
15) Discuss with family and colleagues on the options for evacuation.
16) Practice drills to ensure that all members of the community are clear about what they need to do and where they need to go during a safety evacuation.
17) Include a plan that can ensure a head count of every single member of the community; ensure that assistance for disabled or ill persons can be provided.
18) You may find all these facilities for training at government disaster management authorities. They also provide     training for other disasters such as earthquakes and also manmade disasters too.
19) Lastly some tips which may help ypu to survive during earthquakes are when you see a large tidal waves heading towards yourself rather than running do simple things such as wear water coats, rise to the top of a building or immediately hold certain strong things such as a tree may help you and your family to survive.


Friend’s hope this much of information’s have cleared at least some doubts from you mind. Please if you like my blog kindly share it with you friends via Facebook, twitter etc. please comments below for any suggestions.
For any kind of doubts or help you may also mail me at:
Hello friends, recently we came across certain devastating and life threatening natural disasters such as tsunami, earthquakes, radiations, volcanos etc. and many more. today I am going to tell you all about tsunami , many of do not know what it actually means, what are the causes for its generations, its spread, where it occurs, what are the precautions we need to take to survive during it and lastly how to track it.
TSUNAMI
* Tsunami is a name given to abnormally and excessive large tidal waves generated over a oceans occurring as result of cosmic waves generated under the water as r result of underwater earthquakes.
* when earthquake occurs under the ocean .it leads to production of very strong tidal waves over the surface which ultimately leads to large and strong water tides travelling towards the earth surfaces and when they ultimately reach earth surface causes severe devastations to many kilomts. inside the earth surface.

*The water waves may reach up to 20-40 metres over the earth surface hence making surely impossible for anyone to survive. Secondly they being very strong, they usually break each and everything which comes under its way.

*Tsunami is usually more devastating when it reaches the surface and hits it by its full speed and one may not survive if it’s nothing in its way before it hits you like any big building or a tree.

*Tsunami though unknown earlier but changing environmental conditions such as increasing automobiles, increasing industrialisations have ultimately lead to increased pollution and carbon content which have the capacity holding heat have raised the temperature of the earth as a whole leading to ice being melt at the polar levels which has increased the water levels of the oceans. Hence if this is not controlled now only it may cause many more tsunami in the future taking many lives.

Some facts about tsunamis
1)A tsunami is a series of  very strong destructive and very dangerous water waves that result from earthquake activity or some other type of underwater disturbances ( which includes meteorite , landslides , underwater volcanic activity etc.).

2) Although tsunamis may be referred as tidal waves but it is not true because tsunamis have nothing to do with the moons gravitational pull on the tides, this term is a misnomer; although a tsunami's impact upon a coastline is dependent upon the tidal level at the time a tsunami strikes, tsunamis are unrelated to the tides.

3) As we all know that Tides occur due to imbalanced, extra-terrestrial and gravitational influences of the moon, sun, and planets hence their presence may only cause the already initiated  waves to raise high over the surface of water . The term “seismic sea wave" is also misleading. because “Seismic" implies an earthquake like  generation mechanism, but a tsunami can also be caused by a non-seismic event, such as a landslide or meteorite impact hence both causes may act or may not act here.

 4) In recent years as we all came across, tsunamis have caused an incredible amount of damage in many coastal countries including India, srilanka, etc. hence In order to survive a tsunami, you must be prepared, vigilant, and calm. My blog sets out the ways that can help you to survive a tsunami, provided you learn and act upon these steps in advance.
Precautions and ways to survive a tsunami
Steps are as follows:-
1) Keep regular track over the underwater activities. Keep scientific instruments to get information’s about these.  Learn about the tsunami from medias such as televisions, radios etc.
2) If you home, school, or workplace lies in the coastal regions then you have to keep information’s about these regularly.
3) Keep a track of sea elevations over the normal with the help of local government or technical authorities.
There are warning signs indicating that your area is prone to tsunamis.
 4) Your local authorities may have issued information about the potential for tsunamis.

5) Tsunamis may have struck your coastal region in the past. Hence search for it through library or any other informatics centre’s for you rule out any future recurrences.
6) FEMA has a website which enables online flood risk searches. So you may search for this on the internet.
7) Also check whether your home, school, or workplace etc. buildings are tsunami resistant or not, if not take necessary precautions to develop them and make them tsunami resistant with the help of engineering techniques. 
8) Prepare in advance. If your research shows you that you are at risk site, and then prepare yourself and your family both an evacuation plan and a safety pack.
 9) Prepare a safety pack which Include food, water, and a first aid kit are the basics required. Keep the safety pack somewhere obvious, well-known to everyone in the building or house and easy to grab in an emergency. It can also help to leave a raincoat or other coat for each person near the safety pack.
 10) Assemble a personal survival pack for each person in the family, and family survival pack with common items for everyone. Also don’t forget survival items for your pets.
 11) Develop and be trained a personal evacuation plan. An evacuation plan must be prepared in advance to be of use. In developing one, consider your family, your workplace, your school and your wider community.
12) If necessary, begin to develop a community-wide evacuation plan if nothing is being done in your community. Or if you don’t know anything about this then you may take help of a professionally trained officer or worker at the government authorities.
13) Take the initiative to start developing the plan, and involve local authorities and other residents. Lack of evacuation plans and local warning systems increase the vulnerabilities for you, your family and community. 14)  These are the things that should be part of a successful evacuation plan:
15) Discuss with family and colleagues on the options for evacuation.
16) Practice drills to ensure that all members of the community are clear about what they need to do and where they need to go during a safety evacuation.
17) Include a plan that can ensure a head count of every single member of the community; ensure that assistance for disabled or ill persons can be provided.
18) You may find all these facilities for training at government disaster management authorities. They also provide     training for other disasters such as earthquakes and also manmade disasters too.
19) Lastly some tips which may help ypu to survive during earthquakes are when you see a large tidal waves heading towards yourself rather than running do simple things such as wear water coats, rise to the top of a building or immediately hold certain strong things such as a tree may help you and your family to survive.


Friend’s hope this much of information’s have cleared at least some doubts from you mind. Please if you like my blog kindly share it with you friends via Facebook, twitter etc. please comments below for any suggestions. 
For any kind of doubts or help you may also mail me at:
rsssamly@gmail.com

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Keep visiting my blog site friends:  absoluteprecautions.blospot.com
Simultaneously you may also visit and subscribe to my YouTube channel for my educational videos:

http://www.youtube.com/user/rsssamly
 Kindly like my Facebook page right above. This will help you to keep tracking my new updates. And also share them with your friends.
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