“…The models have also been implemented widely by different researchers to simulate tsunami propagations and wave heights in Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans, with zoom in at particular areas of Caribbean, Japanese, Russian, South China, Mediterrenean seas and Gulf of Cadiz (Yalciner et al, 2000(Yalciner et al, , 2001(Yalciner et al, , 2002Baptista et al, 2003;Zahibo et al,2003;Yalciner, 2004;Annunziato, 2007;Dao and Tkalich, 2007;Yolsal et al, 2007;Franchello ,2008;Franchello and Krausmann, 2008;Kaabouben et al, 2008;Dao, et al, 2009;Franchello, 2010;Yolsal and Taymaz, 2010;Cruz et al, 2011;Ulutas, 2011). Although the SWAN (Mader, 1988) model was adapted to the TEWS, which is a part of GDACS, all included models might be used manually in order to predict tsunami arrival times and maximum heights.…”