Links related to this lecture

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  1. Animations of tsunami propagation from the National Tidal Facility of Australia.
  2. General information on tsunamis with details about major tsunami occurrences including the tsunami of 17 July 1998 in Papua New Guinea. Contains further links.
  3. The home page of the Pacific Tsunami Museum in Hilo, Hawaii. Has links to a tsunami photo archive and a good page of "Frequently Asked Questions".
  4. Check the conditions in Hilo Bay, Hawaii, with a live web camera on the rooftop of the Pacific Tsunami Museum and see whether a tsunami is on its way. (You will see mostly car traffic.)

  5. A seiche calculator by Robert Dalrymple of the University of Delaware. (require a Java enabled browser)

  6. An article about internal waves in the atmosphere with photos of cloud patterns produced by internal waves.
  7. Examples of internal waves from the image gallery of Prof. M. S. Cramer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (USA).
  8. The internal wave images page of B. Sutherland, University of Alberta, Canada.
  9. Laboratory movies of internal waves (MPEG, suitable for Quicktime) prepared by B. Ruddick, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.