Date: 4/23/2021
Session Time: 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM Pacific
Earthquake Early Warning Live in California! Current Status and Challenges
In October 2019, Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) alerts were made publicly available throughout California for the first time ever. This milestone followed closely on the heels of the 2019 Ridgecrest sequence, which included both the largest main shock and the most energetic aftershock sequence encountered by the US ShakeAlert EEW system (with public alerts only available in Los Angeles at that time). These events contributed to the already rapidly advancing realm of EEW research, which spans a wide range of fields including computer science, earthquake physics, seismic network design, social science and more. EEW systems are also being developed and coming online elsewhere in the world, with each system facing its own unique set of obstacles.
Many challenges remain to maximize the potential of these systems and prevent harm from system errors and malfunctions (e.g. false alerts). Unanswered questions range from the scientific (e.g., real-time magnitude estimates of large earthquakes and rupture predictability) to the practical (e.g., how to distribute alerts to the public most efficiently, minimizing data transmission delays).
In this session we welcome abstracts related to all aspects of EEW including, but not limited to, algorithm development, system performance, improved trigger detection/discrimination techniques, network build-out, alerting methods and technology and EEW education and outreach.
Conveners
Angela I. Chung, University of California, Berkeley (aichung@berkeley.edu)
Men-Andrin Meier, California Institute of Technology (mmeier@caltech.edu)
Poster Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Action |
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Submission | Optimizing Plum Alerting Regions for Shakealert: A Test Case Tuning the Plum Prediction Radius | View |
Submission | Examination of Event Dependent Latency Values for the Earthquakes Recorded by the Northern California Earthquake Data Center for Use in Shakealert | View |
Submission | Deep Learning Based Approach to Integrate MyShake's Trigger Data with ShakeAlert for Faster and Robust EEW Alerts | View |
Submission | Earthquake Early Warning Testing Developments: Automating the Generation of Realistic Warning Times Events in the Testsuite | View |
Earthquake Early Warning Live in California! Current Status and Challenges [Poster]
Description
Type: Poster
Date: 4/23/2021
Time: 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM Pacific