“…As such, they represent “mean” earthquake behavior, and GMM residuals show deviations of a particular event's properties from the mean (Baltay & Boatwright, ; Sahakian, Baltay, et al, , Sahakian, Melgar, et al, ). Using waveforms from the two databases of HR‐GNSS and acceleration data (Ruhl et al, , ), we find the observed values of peak ground acceleration (PGA), peak ground velocity (PGV), and peak ground displacement (PGD), for near‐field sites (<500 km away from the event). PGA and PGV are obtained from the strong motion data while PGD is from the HR‐GNSS observations.…”