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One puzzling part of the coverage was when commentators repeatedly referred to the anticipated size of the tsunami
-- 6 feet, 3 feet or whatever. There was little indication of what that meant from a practical standpoint, including whether that meant a wall of water that would push significantly inland. NBC's Meredith Vieira shed light when she asked a geologist that specific question. The Weather Channel produced ongoing tsunami coverage, with some illustrative pictures of a California bay where rushing waters tore boats from their moorings and tossed them around. Pictures from Japan provided an ominous backdrop of what tsunamis could really mean. The video was extraordinary, compelling images of a natural event that until these days of camera saturation, often was only visible in pictures of its aftermath. "Those pictures speak louder than any words I can say," said Fox News Channel's Martha MacCallum.
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