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Japanese Earthquake Early Warning System

Japanese Earthquake Early Warning System. By Nick Labsvirs. EEW (Earthquake Early Warning). Japan Meteorological Agency Around 500 million dollars to develop After Kobe earthquake, development 1995-2007. Measuring propagation P waves after an earthquake has already begun

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Japanese Earthquake Early Warning System

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  1. Japanese Earthquake Early Warning System By Nick Labsvirs

  2. EEW (Earthquake Early Warning) • Japan Meteorological Agency • Around 500 million dollars to develop • After Kobe earthquake, development 1995-2007 • Measuring propagation P waves after an earthquake has already begun • Alerting country to danger for emergency action • Providing an estimated arrival time • Signals emergency to automated systems JMA

  3. Earthquake Detection Method • P-waves propagate from epicentre at faster speed then S-waves -P-waves around 7 km/s -S-waves around 4 km/s • Less destructive than periodic motion of S waves • Detected by network of seismometers • Seismometers perform estimations for -Epicentre location -Magnitude -How long till S-waves reach you

  4. Earthquake Detection Method • March 11th earthquake occurred at 14:46:23 (JST) near the east coast of Honshu • Depth 24.4 km • Detection and computation time around 8.6 seconds • In that time S-waves travel about 35km • Tokyo about 373km from epicentre • About 90 seconds for S-waves to travel there • So about 80 seconds warning for Tokyo 90s Tokyo Map showing recorded JMA seismic intensities approx 10 hours after main event

  5. How are warnings broadcasted? • Television • Radio • Computer Pop ups • Text messages • Sirens

  6. Emergency Response • Personal • At Home • - Protect your head and shelter under a table • When Driving • - Turn on your hazard lights to alert other • drivers, then slow down smoothly • Pull over Outdoors - Look out for collapsing concrete-block walls - Be careful of falling signs and broken glass What will you do when the time comes??

  7. Emergency Response • Automated Responses • Trains • ATS System installed in most trains Elevators • Open elevator doors automatically Hazardous situations Medical • Stop surgery Power/Water • Shut down reactor (If you have an operating cooling system!) • Turn off power • Turn off water pipes Factories • Secure assembly line Diagram explaining ATS system (operating in most bullet trains)

  8. Was it effective? • Considering the size of the earthquake, yes • Most devastating damage done by tsunami • Actual effectiveness not fully known yet, early days Other Early Warning Systems • Mexico • Romania • Turkey • Taiwan • System under development in California “California Integrated Seismic Network” based on Japanese system (USGS) • Cost: $150 million (5 years)

  9. Thanks for listening! Any Questions?

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