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Research Signals in the Ionosphere to Improve Tsunami Alerts

The ionosphere, that electron-laden atmospheric layer that extends approximately 80 to 1,000 kilometers of altitude, is being studied as a possible tool to anticipate the arrival of tsunamis generated by earthquakes in the Pacific Ocean. An investigation analyzed the alterations in this region - known as Traveling Ionospheric Disturbations (TIDs) - for 14 tsunamis that occurred between 2010 and 2021 in the Ring of Fire, the area with the greates…
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The ionosphere, that electron-laden atmospheric layer that extends approximately 80 to 1,000 kilometers of altitude, is being studied as a possible tool to anticipate the arrival of tsunamis generated by earthquakes in the Pacific Ocean. An investigation analyzed the alterations in this region - known as Traveling Ionospheric Disturbations (TIDs) - for 14 tsunamis that occurred between 2010 and 2021 in the Ring of Fire, the area with the greates…

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Diario Concepción broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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