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The 2022 Tonga Volcanic Tsunami: Lessons from a Global Event.

Authors :
Devlin, Adam T.
Jay, David A.
Talke, Stefan
Pan, Jiayi
Source :
Ocean Science Discussions; 9/30/2022, p1-30, 30p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The January 15, 2022, Tonga eruption provides a rare opportunity to understand global tsunami impacts of explosive volcanism, including "air-shock" tsunamis induced by Lamb waves travelling in the atmosphere, and to evaluate future hazards. The propagation of the air-shock and oceanic tsunami components were analyzed using globally distributed 1-min measurements of air pressure and water level (tide gauges and deep-water buoys). Oceanic tsunamis (up to 1.7m) propagated primarily throughout the Pacific, but air-shock tsunamis arrived first and traveled globally, producing water-level perturbations in the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean, and the Caribbean. The air-shock induced water level response of most Pacific Rim gauges was amplified, likely related to bathymetric processes. The air-shock wave repeatedly boosted tsunami wave energy as it circled the planet several times. In some locations, the air-shock was amplified as much as 35X relative to inverse barometer by Proudman resonance and topographic effects. Thus, a large volcanic air-shock (10-30mb) could cause a 3.5-10m near-field tsunami that would occur in advance of (usually) larger oceanic tsunami waves, posing an additional hazard to local populations. Present tsunami warning systems do not consider this threat. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18120806
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Ocean Science Discussions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159677681
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2022-925