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When the Indian Ocean tsunami struck, the only warning most people in the region had was the sight of a giant wave heading towards them. Unlike the Pacific, the Indian Ocean did not have a system to ...
The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami was a watershed moment in disaster response and resilience, identifying vulnerabilities, catalysing global solidarity, and changing how the world prepares for natural ...
In a 2014 study published in Nature, scientists in Australia, India, China and Japan modelled the effects of CO2 on extreme Indian Ocean dipoles, such as those in 1961, 1994 and 1997.
The Indian Ocean, famous for its turquoise waters and immaculate beaches, is full of little-known treasures. In addition to ...
One of the deadliest natural disasters in modern history, the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami marks its 20th anniversary on Dec. 26. ... were published in a 2006 Nature magazine article.
Green Turtle swimming through the soft corals on the edge of the Indian Ocean. getty. Traditionally, the motivation to save biodiversity was more for tourism purposes (eco-tourism), with no real ...
Ahead of their collaboration with the Nature inFocus Festival 2023, Amit Kilam and Nikhil Rao, members of the band Indian Ocean speak to CE about the role of environmentalism in the band’s ...
Data from India's recent Chandrayaan-3 mission supports the idea that an ocean of molten rock once covered ... Scientists from the mission have published their new findings in the journal Nature.