Rare ‘30-Foot’ Meteotsunami Strikes Argentina Beach, One Dead - Technology Shout
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The meteorological tsunami that reached beaches in the province of Buenos Aires this week raised doubts about the possibility of similar episodes in Brazil. Experts say that the Argentine phenomenon does not represent a direct threat to the Brazilian coastal area, but they point out that such events can occur locally, especially in the South of the country. 'Mini tsunami': sea progresses suddenly and leaves at least one death and 35 wounded in A…
Rare ‘30-foot’ Meteotsunami Strikes Argentina Beach, One Dead - Technology Shout
Recently, a strange, rare marine and meteorological phenomenon wreaked havoc on Argentina’s otherwise peaceful beaches. The shores of the Argentinian coastal town of Santa Clara del Mar were calm but crowded on Monday. But around 4:15 p.m., the water began to surge, sucking water away and a 30-foot wave reportedly hit the beach, killing one person and injuring dozens more. Is it a tsunami? Not exactly. On the contrary, a meteorological tsunami. …
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