“… G, Y, O, R indicate Green, Yellow, Orange, and Red alert levels, respectively. ✓, ✗ , ? indicate the specific alert modeled by the GF product was appropriate, not appropriate, or unknown, based on the overall GF that occurred, as described in the last column. a Internal USGS reports. b Ito et al (2020); Kayen et al (2019); Yamagishi and Yamazaki (2018); Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (GSI). c Bradley et al (2019); Sassa and Takagawa (2019); Xuanmei Fan, personal communication, 2018. d Grant et al (2020); Jibson et al (2020); Thompson et al (2020). e Jibson (2020); Zimmaro et al (2020). f Allstadt et al (2020); Knoper et al (2020). g UGS (Utah Geological Survey) Geologic Hazards Program (2020). h Zach Lifton, Utah Geological Survey, oral communication (4/2020) and written communication (1/2021); Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (2020); Idaho Geological Survey (2020). i Hauksson et al (2020). j Citizen reports to USGS personnel in Alaska (2020), photos shared from residents on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/MelissaFreyWeather). k https://blogs.agu.org/landslideblog/2020/12/18/arequipa-1-2/ l Miranda et al (2021). * Occurred prior to public deployment during internal testing period #Performance is a function of both the underlying GF models and the quality of the ShakeMap. …”