Our next dissemination WG is on the 4th of May. Join us for a discussion with Dr Chen on community preparedness in the CSZ. You can register here: https://t.co/TBQfQWbXBw
Join our Dissemination WG this Wednesday at 10:00 AM (GMT) for a discussion with Dr Cambaz on KOERI's tsunami warning system. You can register here: https://t.co/S9cIDax2Jh
#tsunamihazard@Geophs
The new #sciencereport by @IrinaRafliana and coauthors, developed in the context of @AGITHAR1 has been featured on @UNDRR PreventionWeb:
#Tsunami#Risk communication and management: Contemporary gaps and challenges https://t.co/osbCmEuk3A
Wonderful: Our second #research gaps report on #Tsunami Risk Communication is out! Thanks to @IrinaRafliana for coordinating this great effort #OpenAccess https://t.co/FcpDd3TjJF
A new DNR study details tsunami impacts of a magnitude 9.0 earthquake - The Big One - to the Olympic Peninsula.
Experts estimate a 10-17% chance of a Cascadia mega-quake in the next 50 years.
Join our Dissemination WG this Wednesday at 09:00 AM (GMT) for a discussion with Dr Hanifa on "Understanding tsunami hazard and risk and reaching out to communities: Study cases from Indonesia". You can register here: https://t.co/GFAtauClAV
#tsunamihazard@Hanifa27842431
So, here it is the first Opus Magnum of @AGITHAR1 with 51 co-authors, we reviewed research gaps in probabilistic #Tsunami#Science https://t.co/LEj5iuf5Vq Thanks to support by @COSTprogramme@CENunihh and all involved
A substantial variation in mechanism, depth and location from different agencies for the M7.3 earthquake off the coast of New Zealand, suggesting that this may be a complex earthquake
https://t.co/pdFfOAVgix
Interesting but unnerving Twitter discussion about early earthquake depth determination for the recent New Zealand earthquake.
Depth is extra tricky to determine for earthquakes but very important for tsunami potential. Half my PhD was spent modeling for really good EQ depths.
Unusual #earthquake source mechanism for tsunamis. So, once again, more sophisticated modeling needed to reproduce the #TSUNAMI I guess. #NewZealand https://t.co/VOC858ryMb
Starting to see the #Tsunami waves registering on the East Cape gauge - hopefully the falling tide will reduce any inundation (Source: https://t.co/8mm8xAHiD3)
Our simulation provided by #Aristotle#HYSEA
PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE PARAMETERS
* MAGN 7.3
* TIME 1327 UTC MAR 4 2021
* COORDINATES 37.6 S 179.5 E
* DEPTH 10 KM/6 MILES
* LOCATION OFF EAST COAST OF THE NORTH ISLAND NZ
HAZARDOUS TSUNAMI WAVES ARE FORECAST FOR SOME COASTS