NASA Satellite Reveals Unexpected Tsunami Behavior After Russian Quake

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A massive earthquake in Russia triggered a tsunami that was captured in unprecedented detail by the SWOT satellite, revealing complex wave interactions that challenge traditional models and refining the understanding of the quake's rupture length, highlighting the importance of integrating diverse data sources for accurate tsunami prediction.
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