OLYMPIA – New videos allow Washington residents to see simulated models of how large tsunami waves are likely to impact their communities.
Scientists with the Washington State Department of Natural Resources have just released a series of modeled simulation videos that show tsunamis started by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake on the Cascadia subduction zone.
Using detailed tsunami models, the simulations show the estimated height and speed of waves that are expected to reach Washington communities minutes after the next Cascadia earthquake.
The videos show Cascadia tsunami wave simulations for the entire Washington coast, through the Strait of Juan De Fuca, as well as more detailed views for the Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands.
The simulations show the first waves reaching the outer coast in about 15 minutes. The tsunami then travels through the Strait of Juan de Fuca and into Puget Sound, reaching the Tacoma waterfront about two hours and 30 minutes after the earthquake. These simulations also show how tsunami waves will continue to affect Washington communities for several hours after the earthquake. They are available on DNR’s YouTube channel at: https://bit.ly/2UakcB8