Chairs: Vasily V Titov, NOAA/PMEL, Seattle, WA, United States and Eddie N Bernard, Self Employed, Washington, DC, United States
Primary Conveners: Eddie N Bernard, Self Employed, Washington, DC, United States
Co-conveners: Jose C Borrero, eCoast Ltd., Raglan, New Zealand, Vasily V Titov, NOAA Seattle, Seattle, WA, United States and Stuart Weinstein, Pacific Tsunami Warning, Ewa Beach, HI, United States
OSPA Liaisons: Stuart Weinstein, Pacific Tsunami Warning, Ewa Beach, HI, United States
Validation of NSWING, a multi-core finite difference code for tsunami propagation and run-up
Jorge Miguel A Miranda1, Joaquim Manuel Freire Luis2, Claudia Reis3, Rachid Omira1 and Maria Ana Baptista4, (1)Instituto Port Mar e Atmosfera, Lisbon, Portugal, (2)University of the Algarve, Faro, Portugal, (3)FUNDAÇÃO DA FACULDADE DE CIENCIAS DA UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA, LISBOA, Portugal, (4)Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera, Lisboa, Portugal
Slip distribution of the 2014 Iquique earthquake in northern Chile derived from tsunami waveform inversion
Toshitaka Baba1, Tomohiro Takagawa2, Hiroaki Tsushima3, Yutaka Hayashi3, Takashi Tomita2, Cecilia Gómez4 and Patricio Andres Catalan5, (1)JAMSTEC Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Kanagawa, Japan, (2)Port and Airport Research Institute, Kanagawa, Japan, (3)Meteorological Research Institute, Ibaraki, Japan, (4)Chilean Navy, Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service, Valparaiso, Chile, (5)Federico Santa María Technical University, Valparaiso, Chile
Open Source Seismic Software in NOAA’s Next Generation Tsunami Warning System
Sidney B Hellman1, Ben I Baker1, Michael Turner Hagerty1, Jeffrey M Leifer1, Stefan Lisowski1, Dylan A Thies1, Brian K Donnelly2 and Frank P Griffith3, (1)Instrumental Software Technologies, Inc. (ISTI), Saratoga Springs, NY, United States, (2)Earth Resources Technology (ERT), Laurel, MD, United States, (3)Raytheon Company Omaha, Omaha, NE, United States
Including Tidal Effects in Tsunami Forecasting
Diego Arcas1, Christopher W Moore2, Michael C Spillane1 and Eddie N Bernard3, (1)NOAA, Seattle, WA, United States, (2)NOAA Seattle, Seattle, WA, United States, (3)Self Employed, Washington, DC, United States
Tsunami Research and Monitoring Enabled through Ocean Network Canada’s NEPTUNE Cabled Observatory
Martin Heesemann1, Tania Lado Insua1, Steven F Mihaly2, Richard Thomson3, Alexander Rabinovich4, Isaac Fine3, Martin Scherwath1 and Kate Moran2, (1)Ocean Networks Canada, Victoria, BC, Canada, (2)University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada, (3)Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, BC, Canada, (4)Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia
From Sumatra 2004 to Tuhoku-Oki 2011: what we learn about Tsunami detection by ionospheric sounding.
Giovanni Occhipinti1, Lucie Rolland2, Pierdavide Coisson1, Shingo Watada3, Jonathan J Makela4, Helene Hebert5 and Philippe Henri Lognonne1, (1)Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Paris, France, (2)Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, United States, (3)Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, (4)University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, United States, (5)CEA, Arpajon Cedex, France
Tsunami.gov: NOAA’s Tsunami Information Portal
Brian Shiro1, John Carrick2, Sidney B Hellman3, Mark Bernard3 and W. Patrick Dildine4, (1)NOAA Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, Ewa Beach, HI, United States, (2)NOAA National Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer, AK, United States, (3)Instrumental Software Technologies Inc., Saratoga Springs, NY, United States, (4)ERT Corp., Laurel, MD, United States
Evaluation of real-time tsunami earthquake discriminants
Michael Turner Hagerty1, Barry F Hirshorn2, Stuart Weinstein2, William R Knight3 and Paul Whitmore3, (1)Instrumental Software Tech Inc, Saratoga Springs, NY, United States, (2)Pacific Tsunami Warning, Ewa Beach, HI, United States, (3)West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center, PALMER, AK, United States
A fast global tsunami modeling suite as a trans-oceanic tsunami hazard prediction and mitigation tool
Fahad Mohammed1,2, Shuangcai Li2, Rozita Jalali Farahani2, Chesley R Williams3, Sarah Astill4, Paul S Wilson4, Srinivas B5 and Renee Lee3, (1)Risk Management Solutions, Inc., Model Dev, Newark, CA, United States, (2)Risk Management Solutions, Inc., Model Development, Newark, CA, United States, (3)Risk Management Solutions, Inc., Newark, CA, United States, (4)Risk Management Solutions, London, United Kingdom, (5)Risk Management Solutions, Inc,, Noida, India
On the negative initial phase of major 2010-2014 tsunamis
Marie C Eble, NOAA/PMEL R/E/PM, Seattle, WA, United States, George Mungov, National Geophysical Data Center, Boulder, CO, United States and Alexander Rabinovich, Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow, Russia
Issues in Indonesia’s tsunami disaster management system revealed after the 2004 Sumatra event
Megumi Sugimoto, Akihiko Koyama, Haotian Sun, Ijin Kang, Toshiro Arakawa, Jyunji Kobayashi, Mariko Nagata, Ryunosuke Nakanishi, Miho Nakano and Shuji Noguchi, Kyushu University, Graduate Education and Research Training Program in Decision Science for a Sustainable Society, Fukuoka, Japan