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“Wind-generated waves usually have periods (time between crests) of 5 to 20 seconds, while the time between these peaks tsunamis are usually between 5 minutes and an hour.

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Wind-generated waves break as they shoal and lose energy offshore, while tsunamis act more like a flooding wave.  A twenty foot tsunami is a twenty foot rise in sea level.

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Tsunami waves are distinguished from ordinary ocean waves by their great length between peaks, often exceeding 100 miles in the deep ocean. “

 

Citation source: http://wcatwc.arh.noaa.gov/characteristics.htm

                       http://www.publicaffairs.noaa.gov/grounders/tsunamis.html