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Discover Ludwig"tsunami warning" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You may use it when referring to an official warning issued by a government or other authoritative body that a tsunami is impending. For example, "The local government issued a tsunami warning to prepare for the massive waves."
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It issued a tsunami warning.
(They are tsunami warning "service providers" in the official parlance).
The tsunami warning on Wednesday was a false alarm.
–Was there a tsunami warning system in place?
"There is no tsunami warning at this time," a scientist at the weather bureau said.
They were tsunami warning zones that basically said, don't build below this point.
The agency immediately issued a tsunami warning for parts of Japan's Pacific coast.
A tsunami warning issued minutes after the quake on Wednesday was quickly canceled.
–How can tsunami warning systems work to mitigate the global effects of a tsunami?
Helble quickly studied tsunami warning systems.
(2014) for the initial tsunami warning.
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