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CISN Earthquake Early Warning. Real-time testing of algorithms statewide. Richard Allen, UC Berkeley. U.S. Geological Survey. Caltech. UC Berkeley. SCEC/USC. What is early warning?. 1. Rapid detection of an earthquake in progress 2. Rapid notification of observed ground shaking
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CISN Earthquake Early Warning Real-time testing of algorithms statewide Richard Allen, UC Berkeley U.S. Geological Survey Caltech UC Berkeley SCEC/USC
What is early warning? 1. Rapid detection of an earthquake in progress 2. Rapid notification of observed ground shaking 3. Prediction and notification of future ground shaking
What is early warning? 1. Rapid detection of an earthquake in progress 2. Rapid notification of observed ground shaking 3. Prediction and notification of future ground shaking Continuum of earthquake information: 1. Initial trigger 2. Rapid magnitude, early MMI observations 3. Post earthquake information AlertMap 0 sec AlertMap +2 sec ShakeMap + minutes
August 2006 – July 2009 CISN statewide testing Implement pre-prototype system for algorithm testing Algorithm implementation for a statewide system Algorithms: 1. Onsite warning – single station Caltech/U. Taiwan 2. Virtual Seismologist – network approach Caltech 3. ElarmS – network approach UC Berkeley 4. …others?
August 2006 – July 2009 CISN statewide testing what we plan to do… seismic networks waveform processing
August 2006 – July 2009 CISN statewide testing what we plan to do… seismic networks waveform processing waveform processing • Hub locations: • UC Berkeley • USGS Menlo • Caltech
August 2006 – July 2009 CISN statewide testing what we plan to do… seismic networks output parameters Onsite warning • predicted ground shaking onsite waveform processing waveform processing • Hub locations: • Berkeley • USGS • Caltech
August 2006 – July 2009 CISN statewide testing what we plan to do… seismic networks output parameters Onsite warning • predicted ground shaking onsite waveform processing Virtual Seismologist • location • magnitude • predicted ground shaking everywhere waveform processing • Hub locations: • Berkeley • USGS • Caltech
August 2006 – July 2009 CISN statewide testing what we plan to do… seismic networks output parameters Onsite warning • predicted ground shaking onsite waveform processing Virtual Seismologist • location • magnitude • predicted ground shaking everywhere waveform processing ElarmS • location • magnitude • predicted ground shaking everywhere • Hub locations: • Berkeley • USGS • Caltech
August 2006 – July 2009 CISN statewide testing Goal: evaluation of early warning methodologies in real-time Aug ‘06 Year 1: Initial real-time outputs from EEW algorithms Year 2: Adding uncertainty estimates; website display Year 3: Evaluation of past and future performance specifications for implemented early warning system Jul ‘09 • equipment requirements (stations) • telemetry • processing
Earthquake early warning Operational systems around the world Systems under development Japan Romania Taiwan United States Turkey Italy Mexico Greece India
Current applications of early warning around the world • Mexico and Oaxaca Citiesusers • Private industry 28 • Schools 84 • Housing complex 1 • TV/Radio stations 34 • Government offices 94 • Subway 4 • Japan • Rail/Metro systems • Fire/rescue organizations • In home information; door/window opening; utility shut-off • Elevator control • Outdoor works • Factories • Power plants • Hospitals • Taiwan • Rail system • Hospital • Istanbul • Electric power plant • High rise building (bank)
Potential applications of early warning in California We are looking for partners… Industry Chemical plants, biotech, manufacturing, construction isolate systems, move to a safe/hold mode reduced damage and faster business resumption Transportation Metro, BART, airports, highways (?) slow and stop Utilities Electric, gas, water more rapid system management, reduce cascading failures Personal Protection Schools, offices, warehouses, homes duck and cover command before shaking evacuation of dangerous single story buildings In the future… Active response buildings and…
Santa Rosa AlertMap August 2, 2006 Magnitude 4.4 ShakeMap
Santa Rosa AlertMap August 2, 2006 Magnitude 4.4 ShakeMap
Santa Rosa AlertMap August 2, 2006 Magnitude 4.4 ShakeMap
Santa Rosa AlertMap August 2, 2006 Magnitude 4.4 ShakeMap
Santa Rosa AlertMap August 2, 2006 Magnitude 4.4 ShakeMap
Santa Rosa AlertMap August 2, 2006 Magnitude 4.4 ShakeMap
Santa Rosa AlertMap August 2, 2006 Magnitude 4.4 “Alarm time” 4 sec of data at 4 stations ShakeMap
Santa Rosa AlertMap August 2, 2006 Magnitude 4.4 ShakeMap
Santa Rosa AlertMap August 2, 2006 Magnitude 4.4 ShakeMap
Santa Rosa August 2, 2006 Magnitude 4.4 ShakeMap
Santa Rosa August 2, 2006 Magnitude 4.4 Warning time: 11 sec 29 sec
August 2006 – July 2009 CISN statewide testing seismic network earthquake parameters event processing control interface • ground shaking • location • magnitude • predicted ground shaking actions • Hub locations: • Berkeley • USGS • Caltech • other…? CISN end user: not part of current CISN testing plan
Potential applications of early warning in California Industry Chemical plants, biotech, manufacturing, construction isolate systems, move to a safe/hold mode reduced damage and faster business resumption Transportation Metro, BART, airports, highways (?) slow and stop Utilities Electric, gas, water more rapid system management, reduce cascading failures Personal Protection Schools, offices, warehouses, homes duck and cover command before shaking evacuation of dangerous single story buildings In the future… Active response buildings and…
Cost Is early warning too expensive? Cost of retrofitting buildings: Barker Hall: $14 mill Barrows Hall: $20 mill Hearst Mining: $80 mill (base isolation) Wurster Hall: $30 mill UC Berkeley SAFER program: $20 mill per year for 20 years Spent $900 mill so far
Cost Is early warning too expensive? Cost of early warning: 1. The seismic network Installation of 600 new stations: $6 - $30 mill Network operation: $2 - $6 mill per year 2. Transmitting warning information Existing technologies: - weather radios - satellite and internet communications - wireless networks 3. Educational program • Early warning response is specific to individual users • Set in broader context of earthquake preparedness
Earthquake early warning across California Application and benefits of • 1. The most effective system: • single station + network based approaches • 2. Warning times: • seconds to tens of seconds • more warning for most damaging events; up to 1 minute • 3. A warning would be available to many of the affected population for most earthquakes • 4. Broad range of applications • reduce the loss of life • reduce injuries • reduce damage/costs • increase speed of recovery • 5. The cost is not large compared to • other mitigation strategies
Early warning methodologies Seismic Stations P-wave fault S-wave
Early warning methodologies 1st Station to detect P-wave arrival Seismic Stations P-wave fault S-wave
Early warning methodologies 1st Station to detect P-wave arrival issue alarm onsite “Single station approach” Seismic Stations P-wave fault S-wave
Early warning methodologies 1st Station to detect P-wave arrival issue alarm onsite “Single station approach” Multiple stations detect P-wave arrival Seismic Stations P-wave fault S-wave
Early warning methodologies 1st Station to detect P-wave arrival issue alarm onsite “Single station approach” Multiple stations detect P-wave arrival combine information and issue alarmeverywhere “Network approach” Seismic Stations P-wave fault S-wave
Early warning methodologies 1st Station to detect P-wave arrival issue alarm onsite “Single station approach” Multiple stations detect P-wave arrival and S-wave arrival combine information and updatealarmeverywhere “Network approach” Seismic Stations P-wave fault S-wave
Early warning methodologies • Single station approach • more rapid • greater uncertainty • use in epicentral region • Network approach • slower for epicentral region • more warning at greater distances • more accurate Seismic Stations P-wave fault S-wave Use both approaches
August 2006 – July 2009 CISN statewide testing what we plan to do… seismic network earthquake parameters event processing • ground shaking • location • magnitude • predicted ground shaking • Hub locations: • Berkeley • USGS • Caltech • other…?
August 2006 – July 2009 CISN statewide testing seismic network earthquake parameters event processing control interface • ground shaking • location • magnitude • predicted ground shaking actions • Hub locations: • Berkeley • USGS • Caltech • other…? CISN end user: not part of current CISN testing plan
Warning times in San Francisco • From “Alarm” time • (4 sec of data at 4 stations) • Existing stations • Telemetry upgrade
Probabilistic warning times – infrastructure upgrade San Francisco • 130 stations • 2 sec telemetry • 2 stations with pT MMI 7: moderate MMI 9: heavy damage
Warning times in San Francisco • From “Alarm” time • (4 sec of data at 4 stations) • Existing stations • Telemetry upgrade Loma Prieta earthquake • 20 sec warning for San Francisco and Oakland • Single station would provide <10 sec
Probabilistic warning times Northern California • WG02 Report • probabilities • ground shaking • ElarmS • warning times WG02 Earthquake Probabilities Scenario ShakeMap
August 2006 – July 2009 CISN statewide testing seismic network control interface actions
August 2006 – July 2009 CISN statewide testing seismic network control interface actions control interface actions control interface actions