Relationship between earthquakes and windspeed
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Hi can any body suggest me relationship between the seismographic movements on earth plateaus in side the oceans and ocean windspeeds - pressure lines (especially i observed - tsunamis reach the shores at 745 psi) could any one explain the phenomenon.
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@ramnadh80
It is well known that there is a relationship between the areas where we observe earthquakes and the limits of the different tectonic plates. Because the earthquakes are produced along these lines.
But there is no direct relationship with wind speed along these lines.In case of Tsunamis they can occur far from these lines. And your question is may be to know if there is a relationship between tsunamis and air pressure ? Right ?
A phenomenon of Meteo-tsunami is something different
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To my knowledge, the relationship between undersea seismic motion and factors such as wind and pressure is complex. Earthquakes can generate tsunamis by displacing water, causing high pressures as they approach shore. While winds affect surface waves, they are not directly involved in tsunami generation.
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Hello,
Thanks for reply with some useful information. My question is really if we know that there are tectonic plates exists along these lines of earthquakes we have to check the historical logs of pressurizes along these lines and see the pattern of wind pressure lines which in turn results in huge tsunamis or Volcano eruptions (Root cause for these disasters and particularly seismograph magnitude data along these lines vs pressure lines
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@ramnadh80 said in Relationship between earthquakes and windspeed:
see the pattern of wind pressure lines which in turn results in huge tsunamis or Volcano eruptions
No, wind pressure does not cause tsunamis. In your comments, you seem to be confusing causes and consequences.
And who should study this type of correlation?