Earthquake Early Warning and its Future Development
Scope
Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) is provided to public users nationwide in Japan from October 2007. The attention to the system has been increasing by broadcasting from the television, radio, and mobile phone. The contribution of the automatic processing technology of observing waveform data is very important for the development of EEW. In this session, we will discuss on the technical improvement of EEW, the practical application of EEW, and the automatic processing technology.
Convener
Shin'ya Tsukada
tsukada@met.kishou.go.jp
Co-Convener
Masumi Yamada, Hiroshi Tsuruoka, Mitsuyuki Hoshiba, Shunroku Yamamoto, Shin Aoi
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Session Informations
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May 26th HDS030 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: PM1
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
HDS030-P01 A development of simulation tools for WIN system Hiroshi Tsuruoka Hiroshi Tsuruoka
HDS030-P02 The feature in the initial P-wave amplitude and the advanced method to estimate epicentral distance using single station Masahiro Korenaga Masahiro Korenaga,
Shunroku Yamamoto,
Shunta Noda et al.
HDS030-P03 A proposal for Gridsearch method used in JMA EEW Kazuo Ohtake Kazuo Ohtake
HDS030-P04 Improvement on Method toward Automating Determination of Earthquake Fault Planes and Slip Distributions Keiko Kuge Hiroko Matsui,
Keiko Kuge
HDS030-P05 Expectation of seismic intensity for EEW using amplitude spectral ratio of surface and borehole Kazuhiro Iwakiri Kazuhiro Iwakiri,
Mitsuyuki Hoshiba
HDS030-P06 Investigation of intensity magnitude estimates for improving an earthquake early warning system Akiko Hasemi Paul Rydelek,
Akiko Hasemi,
Kazuki Koketsu et al.
HDS030-P07 Experiment of Earthquake Early Warning system via the wireless communication network such as the WiMAX Shohei Naito Shohei Naito,
Hiromitsu Nakamura
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