Going digital: Winning the race to deliver AI-scale data centers begins on Jun 24th 2026
Grand Banks Tsunami.mov
News Foundation Design / Construction Earthquake Reconnaissance Reconnaissance of Natural Disasters

In 1929 a M7.2 earthquake struck on the continental slope 200 km south of Newfoundland. The quake produced a debris flow that ran 1000 km to the deep ocean floor, breaking about a dozen transatlantic telegraph cables in the process. The flow also generated a tsunami that killed 27 people in Newfoundland. This is a physics-based simulation of the flow and tsunami.