Tsunami Propagation Simulation at the Pacific Ocean from Ryo Tatsuki prophercy

Ryo Tatsuki’s Prediction of a Volcanic Eruption and Tsunami

Ryo Tatsuki (竜樹諒), a Japanese manga artist known for her series “The Future I Saw” (私が見た未来), claims to have precognitive dreams that she incorporates into her work. In July 2025, she predicted a catastrophic event: a massive tsunami triggered by a powerful underwater volcanic eruption south of Japan. This event, depicted in her manga, has generated significant interest and debate about the accuracy of her predictions.

Early Preparation is Key

Even though Tatsuki’s prediction may not be entirely accurate, there’s a well-established threat of a major earthquake occurring in Japan’s Nankai Trough. Early preparations for the Nankai Earthquake and Tsunami would also be effective against the volcanic eruption scenario in her manga.

Investigating the Potential Damage

It’s important to consider the possible damage from an earthquake and tsunami triggered by an underwater volcanic eruption. In her latest manga, Tatsuki included a map showing the potential epicenter of the eruption and the path of the tsunami wave.

A.I. illustration of huge tsunami wave hitting an Asian city in July 2025

Simulating the Tsunami

To simulate the tsunami propagation based on the map in Tatsuki’s manga, we used the Community Model Interface for Tsunami (ComMIT) from NOAA to investigate the scenario in more detail.

Important Disclaimer

It’s important to acknowledge that we are not seismologists or geologists and lack expertise in the proper methodology for simulating tsunami propagation. We experimented with a few methods using the software and found some results that might be helpful as a non-scientific reference for those curious about the possibility of a tsunami in July 2025 and its potential impact on the Pacific Ocean.

Tsunami Simulation Details

  • Epicenter Latitude: 22 degrees
  • Epicenter Longitude: 133 degrees
  • Length: 100 km
  • Width: 100 km
  • Depth: 3 km
  • Slip: 200 m
  • Dip: 15 degrees
  • Rake: 225 degrees
  • Strike: 225 degrees

The estimated magnitude of the earthquake based on these settings is 9.2 Mw.

Tsunami Wave Propagation Simulation Video

A video is included below showing the tsunami propagation in the Pacific Ocean based on Ryo Tatsuki’s map.

Tsunami Wave Propagation Simulation at Pacific Ocean based on the magnitude 9.2 earthquake/volcanic eruption (at Lat. 22 deg Long. 133 deg). Disclaimer: This is a non-scientific result.

Simulation Results

The simulation results show the tsunami wave propagating from the northeastern Philippines epicenter. The black wave reaches Japan, the Philippines, and Taiwan in less than 2 hours. It reaches Alaska after 7 hours, Hawaii after 9 hours, and propagates across the entire Pacific Basin after 23 hours (These interpretations of the propagation results might be inaccurate).

The simulation indicates that the tsunami wave height is limited to 500 cm, suggesting that the wave height simulation may not be entirely accurate.

Disclaimer and Importance of Preparedness

The simulation results are for personal reference only and should not be considered scientific research or official forecasts. Always rely on official warnings from authorized organizations in your country regarding earthquakes, tsunamis, and other disasters.

It’s important to be prepared for the possibility of a tsunami, regardless of whether or not Tatsuki’s prediction comes true. You can take steps to protect yourself and your family by creating an emergency plan, stocking up on supplies, and knowing what to do in the event of a tsunami.

Here are some tips for preparing for a tsunami:

  • Create an emergency plan that includes evacuation routes and meeting places.
  • Stock up on supplies, such as food, water, and first-aid supplies.
  • Learn the signs of a tsunami, such as a receding tide or a loud rumbling sound.
  • If you are in a coastal area, evacuate to higher ground as soon as possible.
  • If you are caught in a tsunami, try to float or swim to safety.
  • Once you are safe, find a place to stay and wait for instructions from authorities.

By taking these steps, you can help to protect yourself and your family in the event of a tsunami.

Sourced and edited by Gemini A.I.

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