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tsunami

[tsoo-nah-mee] / tsʊˈnɑ mi /




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Their goal is to detect warning signs early, before a sudden landslide could trigger a destructive tsunami.

From Science Daily

Is it a spoiler to share that a tsunami has wiped out most of Europe, leaving scattered archipelagos as repositories of things once known?

From Los Angeles Times

The tsunami of AI slop and the attendant hand-wringing reminds us, indeed, that “there is nothing new under the sun,” as the Book of Ecclesiastes put it.

From Los Angeles Times

Though the tsunami of inherited wealth has begun, 196 of the newly minted billionaires grew their own wealth—a collective $386.5 billion—in the 12 months through April 4.

From Barron's

The losses and damage are the worst in Sri Lanka since the devastating 2004 Asian tsunami that killed around 31,000 people there and left more than a million homeless.

From Barron's