A new multi-sensor approach to simulation assisted tsunami early warning

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Abstract

A new tsunami forecasting method for near-field tsunami warning is presented. This method is applied in the German-Indonesian Tsunami Early Warning System, as part of the Indonesian Tsunami Warning Center in Jakarta, Indonesia. The method employs a rigorous approach to minimize uncertainty in the assessment of tsunami hazard in the near-field. Multiple independent sensors are evaluated simultaneously in order to achieve an accurate estimation of coastal arrival times and wave heights within very short time after a submarine earthquake event. The method is validated employing a synthetic (simulated) tsunami event, and in hindcasting the minor tsunami following the Padang 30 September 2009 earthquake. © 2011 Author(s).

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Behrens, J., Androsov, A., Babeyko, A. Y., Harig, S., Klaschka, F., & Mentrup, L. (2010). A new multi-sensor approach to simulation assisted tsunami early warning. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 10(6), 1085–1100. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-10-1085-2010

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