Scientists Warn of Emerging Mega-Tsunami Threats Linked to Climate Change

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Scientists confirmed that two massive seiches, or 'mega-tsunamis' up to 650 feet high, occurred in East Greenland's Dickson Fjord for nine days in 2023, caused by landslides from glacier melting due to climate change, using advanced satellite technology including the SWOT satellite to track water surface changes.
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