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Tonga eruption – how it happened

Unexpected Elements

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Ysaw, It's a Sound Wave, a Shock Wave

Waves measured far from tonga were not the ones initially spreading from the eruption, but so called meteo sunamis swept up by the advancing atmospheric pressure wave. It takes about 14 to 15 hours for the sound wave, as a shock wave, to get to the mediterraneen and then start creating other waves. So this will have to be, of course, studied, and it's going to be probably years of study to confirm all of this. But my first scientific feeling with the data of it, i can see is that this has occurred for tonga, in indefar field.

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