2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00024-017-1612-0
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A Response Function Approach for Rapid Far-Field Tsunami Forecasting

Abstract: Predicting tsunami impacts at remote coasts largely relies on tsunami en-route measurements in an open ocean. In this work, these measurements are used to generate instant tsunami predictions in deep water and near the coast. The predictions are generated as a response or a combination of responses to one or more tsunameters, with each response obtained as a convolution of real-time tsunameter measurements and a pre-computed Pulse Response Function (PRF). Practical implementation of this method requires tables… Show more

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“…A new real-time tsunami detection algorithm was developed and reported on by Chierici et al (2017), while Grilli et al (2017) used a tsunami algorithm for validation purposes. Tolkova et al (2017) presented a new approach for rapid forecasting of tsunamis. McGuire et al (2018) studied the effect of dynamic stress transients on borehole seismic-geodetic observations at Clayoquot Slope.…”
Section: Seafloor In Motionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A new real-time tsunami detection algorithm was developed and reported on by Chierici et al (2017), while Grilli et al (2017) used a tsunami algorithm for validation purposes. Tolkova et al (2017) presented a new approach for rapid forecasting of tsunamis. McGuire et al (2018) studied the effect of dynamic stress transients on borehole seismic-geodetic observations at Clayoquot Slope.…”
Section: Seafloor In Motionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rabinovich and Eblé 2015). Tolkova et al (2017) describe a pre-compute pulse response function approach for rapidly estimating far-field tsunami amplitudes. The authors demonstrate the performance of this method using data from the 2010 Chile and 2011 Tohoku tsunamis.…”
Section: Tsunami Warning and Forecastingmentioning
confidence: 99%