Abstract:
The Indian Ocean Tsunami devastated the coastline of Sri Lanka. This paper summarizes
the initial e orts in understanding the tsunami wave and its hydraulic impact on the Sri
Lankan coastline. It focuses attention on the hydraulic processes that led to large scale
inundation, presents analysis of wave-current measurements recorded on the o shore of
the Colombo Harbor and describes post-tsunami eld investigations to assess the overall
impact on the coastline. The paper identi es the need to model potential tsunamis and
discusses issues relating to the planning of countermeasures.