Chilean Ocean Radar Detected Tsunami31/05/2011 |
| The research group lead by Prof. Dante Figueroa from the University of Concepcion in Chile, has reported that their WERA radar system was able to capture the signal of the tsunami that struck northeast Japan in March 2011. This is the first time ever that an ocean radar detected an approaching tsunami. |
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In addition, the significance of this finding required the rigorous review of the acquired data and confirmation of the results by three independent scientific groups (University of Concepcion, Chile, University of Hamburg, and Hamburg University of Technology, Germany). The final and detailed results of the analysis will be presented by these groups in upcoming conferences and in the peer-reviewed literature.
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